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Family House
Vostřelová, Jana ; ing.Monika Adamová (referee) ; Winklerová, Jitka (advisor)
In the Bachelor's work I passed the design documentation for the family house, which is designed for 5-6 persons. Object is partial basement and has two elevated floors.Perimeter and ceiling constructions are designed from the system, BS Group Klatovy. The object is topped by corbelled roof.
Low energy detached house
Šenovský, Tomáš ; Mrkos,, Dan (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is making project documentation for new family house in low energy standard for 4 member family. The object is two-storey, without basement. Roof is double-pitched, main orientation of the object is to the south.
Detached house with business premises
Vokál, Jaroslav ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on solving project documentation of detached house with business premises. The locality of interest is Svojkov. The building is designed with two floors, without underground, T-shaped ground plan. The roof of the family house has saddleback shape.
Residential House
Fialová, Petra ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
Building of a new residential house in Třebíč. A residential house is a detached building with a garage which is separated by passage leading to the garden in a slightly sloping terrain with two above-ground floors and one underground floor. The house partly contains a cellar under the ground. The house contains a gabled roof.
Residential House
Lukeš, Martin ; Bartoš, Tomáš (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
New residential house in Brno – Kohoutovice. Residential house is a detached building in a slightly sloping terrain to the south with two floors. The house has no basement. The vertical and horizontal load-bearing structure are of the system VELOX. The construction of sloping roof is dealt with trussed rafter. The layout of the house includes main flat unit and on the north side adjacent garage. The main building is covered with a gable roof and garage with shed roof.
Detached House in Velke Mezirici
Plodík, Lukáš ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor thesis is project of a family house, which has been elaborated as a design documentation contailing all requisetes conforming to the valid regulations. It is a three above ground house with two floors and a basement. The object is located in the Velké Meziřiči plot number 3627/14. The building is covered from one part of a gable roof and the second part of the flat roof that serves as a terrace. The building is designed for a family of six members.
Family House
Boudyšová, Helena ; Mazánek, Pavel (referee) ; Moudrý, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor´s Thesis is a family house design. The Design Documentation deals with a one-generation family house. This family house is separately standing building. The building is designed as a newly constructed triple-storey family house, with basement and with residential attic. The strucural system is desinged in a walled technology of Porotherm system. Ceilings are made of ferroconcrete. The roof is saddle, there are two separated saddle roofs. The house will be founded on monolithic concrete continuous footing strips.
Detached house in Přibyslav
Sobotka, Martin ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is processed on single-family house with an establishment. This work deals with designing an appropriate layout, design and architectual solution to not disturb the existing appearance of the lokality. It´s about a new insulated house with hairdresser´s, which is designed in parcel 981/87 cadastral areas in Přibyslav, that is located in the built-up area of newly built houses at the intersection of stress Podrázského and U Koupaliště. The habitable part of the house has two floors. It has ground floor, floor and attic. The roof above the living area is a gabled roof. The establishment has one floor, designed to be accesible to persons with reduced mobility and orientation. Over the establishment part is extensit green roof accesible from the attic. The building has also garage parking for two vehicles in the basement accessible from the street U Koupaliště.
The Reconstruction, and the Re-use of the St. Thomas Yard in Brno
Rehák, Michal ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The complex of „Svatotomassky dvor“ creates after its reconstruction a place for social, cultural and sport activities.This object is an exemplary joinder of modern technologies and historical elements with the emphasis on its own traditional handcrafted construstion. The spirit of this place leads a visitor to demur to precise work of our antcestors in the contrast with composed modern architecture. The complex is complemented by components of fine architecture (such as pavillon, fountain, …) with undertone and memory of horses which had to be replaced because of new functional utilization. It deals with reconstruction and revitalization of four historical objects. From the constructional point of view it deals with one and two-storeyed objects based on concrete fundaments with bearing walls bricked up from building brick that is fully burnt about total thickness 0,3-0,85m and with wooden roof construction. The roof is covered by burnt tile roofing. The top walls in objects are made of semi-burnt wooden joist construction. Within the frame of reconstruction, predominant part of framework will be preserved.
Family House
Indrová, Eva ; Mazánek, Pavel (referee) ; Moudrý, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor’s Thesis is a family house design. The Design Documentation deals with a one-generation family house. This family house is a separately standing building. The building is designed as a newly constructed single-storey family house, partly with basement and with residential attic. The structural system is designed in a walled technology of the HELUZ system – ground bricks “HELUZ FAMILY”. Ceilings are made of prestressed ceiling panels “SPIROLL”. The roof is of the T shape, 2 saddle roofs are mutually perpendicular. The roof is of a higher type, saddle half-hipped roof. The house will be founded on monolithic concrete continuous footing strips.

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