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Family House
Slámová, Jaroslava ; Partika, Radek (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of bachelor’s thesis is creation of project documentation of construction of a family house. The family house is a two-storey building, without basement. The building is founded on foundation strips, load-bearing structures are designed mainly from system Porothem, completed with reinforced concrete ceilings and timber structure of mono-pitched roof. The object is situated on parcels n.594 and 597 in municipality of Velešovice, cadastral area Velešovice, South Moravian region.
Winery ŠakWine
Franko, Michal ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a new-built winery, in the cadastre area of Šakvice. The building has a basement and one above-ground floor. The building has a combined structural system. On the first floor is a wine-tasting room, a conference hall, a wine shop, a showroom, and an office. The wine production and technical facilities are situated in the basement. The building is based on cast-in-place plain concrete foundation strips. Vertical loadbearing structures on the first floor are design from ceramic blocks and the vertical loadbearing structures on the basement are design from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Horizontal loadbearing structures are designed from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The flat roof consists of a flat roof with extensive greenery. There are twenty parking spaces on the site. The designs were developed in the AutoCAD software. All structures comply with the valid standards and regulations.
Microbrewery in Hodonín
Toman, Michal ; Moravcová, Eva (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The content of this thesis is the documentation for the project of Microbrewery in Hodonin. This microbrewery is a detached building on building plot in the urban area of Hodonin. In the building is located a microbewery with planed beer production 3500 hl per year and restaurant for 150 guest with the summer terrace planed for 35 guests. Building is a ground floor structure with cellar under the part of it. The ground floor is divided into the section for guest and a part for restaurant’s services with kitchen, storages and background for employees. In the restaurant is located a brewhouse which is a heart of the object. Microbrewery – fermenting room, lager cellar, tank cellar, boiler room, engine room for ventilation, storage of barrels and drinks are located in the basement. Bearing system is formed by walls- in the ground floor by ceramic blocks and monolithic concrete walls, in the basement by the concrete formwork blocks. The building is insulated. The roof above the kitchen and the restroom for guests is a flat roof. The roof above the restaurant consists of a wooden chest nailed trusses with a slope of 4%. As the roof covering is used a PVC foil
Apartment building
Křenková, Ivana ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a new apartment building. The proposed building is located in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in a newly developing housing development. The apartment building is designed as not being connected to the surrounding buildings. It consists of four floors above ground and one underground floor. On the upper floors there are 10 residential units, common areas with the mechanical rooms and a garage with three parking spaces. In the basement there are cellars belonging to individual apartments. All apartments have a terrace or balcony. The building is based on monolithic foundation strips made of plain concrete. The perimeter masonry in the basement is made of permanent shuttering kits/systems, in the upper floors of ceramic blocks, which is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. In the above-ground floors are ceiling structures made of semi-assembled ceiling blocks, in the basement monolithic reinforced concrete slabs are designed. The roofing of the building is designed as a flat single-skin roof. Part of the bachelor thesis is also a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety solutions.
Building modifications, extension and superstructure of the fire station in Dobruška
Pacholíková, Petra ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with building modifications, extension and superstructure in the existing free-standing fire station in Dobruška. It is a two-story administrative building with a partial basement and a used attic. Adjacent to the building are garages for maintenance and parking of exit equipment. In the basement there are warehouses and a technical room. A new layout is proposed on the first floor. There were spaces for a server room, the station commander's office, a meeting room, warehouses and new sanitary facilities. As the previous layout lacked some of the rooms needed for the work of employees, a chemical workshop, a warehouse for fire extinguishers and sorbents, filling of pressure cylinders and a wet operation are proposed here. An entrance to the newly designed extension is proposed from the garage, where there are dirty showers, a laundry room, dirty changing rooms, a PHM warehouse and a diesel generator. On the second above-ground floor, a training room, hygienic facilities, clean changing rooms and a kitchen with a dining room are designed from the existing layout. On this floor, a superstructure is designed above the existing garages, where there are facilities for employees - a living room, offices, bedrooms with sanitary facilities. The extension is based on foundation passes in the unfrozen depth and lost formwork. The vertical supporting structures of the extension are made of ceramic blocks and insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system. The entire extension is separated from the existing structures. The vertical supporting structures of the superstructure are designed from ceramic blocks with mineral insulation. The horizontal structures are designed from a ceramic mounted ceiling. A ventilated facade with aluminum cassettes is designed on the superstructure. The extension and superstructure are covered with a flat roof.
Apartment building Lnářská
Panský, Ondřej ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This bachelo’r thesis deals with the project of an apartment building and parking spaces on plot no. 426/13 in the cadastral area of Humpolec. The building has eleven residential units on three floors and basement for technical and civic amenities. Perimeter above-ground masonry is designed from ceramic hollow blocks with a contact thermal insulation system. In the basement, hollow concrete parts filled with concrete are used. The horizontal will be made of monolithic reinforced slabs. The roof is designed as a warm flat roof. Part of the parking spaces will be covered with steel structure with countertop roof.
Municipal center Moutnice
Hrdý, Václav ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Project deals multifunctional building with facilities for the village Moutnice. Located in the center of the village Moutnice. The terrain is slightly sloping to the north. The house has two floors. The 1st floor is a library with all facilities, garage with workshop and social backgrounds, business mail with the necessary facilities. In the 2nd floor is the office of the village, pharmacy, pediatric GP, GP surgeries for adults and massage room. The house is covered with a hipped roof with a slope of 25 °. The house is made of brick technology ceramic blocks. The truss is designed wooden Hip. Tile roofing.
Family house
Floriánová, Eva ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the project of a new-build detached house with the business premises in the built-up area of the village Myslibořice. This detached house was designed as the L-shaped ground floor building with the part cellar. The building is dealt as a rigid wall construction system based on strip foundations. The roof construction is made as a flat and saddle-shaped roof. This detached house has two main entrances that one of them leads to the business premises and the other one to the living quarters. Both parts of the building are connected in its disposition.
Apartment building
Plocek, Martin ; Svoboda, David (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to process the documentation for the construction of a new residential building in sufficient detail as required by the project documentation for construction implementation. The concept of the residential building is intended as a starter urban housing. The apartment building is located in Rychnov nad Kněžnou. The building has four above-ground floors and is partially basement. The basement contains only storage rooms for individual apartments and a utility room. On the 1st floor, the apartment building is equipped with a stroller room with a bicycle storage area, a cleaning room, a room for house maintenance, and 4 residential units. The 2nd and 3rd floors, which are identical, contain 5 residential units. In the last above-ground floor, i.e., the 4th floor, there are 3 residential units, with 2 of them having their own terraces as part of the apartment. There are a total of 17 residential units in the building. The building is topped with a flat single-ply roof. The building is founded on concrete strips. It is constructed using masonry and is thermally insulated with a certified ETICS system. The ceiling structure consists of monolithic ceiling slabs.
Apartment building
Pojezdala, Petr ; Svoboda, David (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the project documentation at the construction implementation level for an energy-efficient residential building. The designed residential building is located in the village of Tynište nad Orlici, specifically in its peripheral part called Podbori. The building is situated on a flat terrain with a slight slope. It is a four-story residential building with a basement, accommodating a total of seven housing units. The structural system of the building is designed using Therm blocks with a certified thermal insulation system. The Therm blocks form the internal load-bearing walls of the above-ground floors as well as the basement of the building. The perimeter walls of the basement floor are made of plain vibrated concrete blocks. The residential building is roofed with a flat single-ply extensive green roof, which is prepared for the installation of photovoltaic panels to utilize alternative energy sources. The building is founded on foundation strips, and the floor structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slab floors.

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