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Energy efficient family house
Honek, Jan ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Vlach, František (advisor)
My bachelor's thesis aims to design documentation for building permission of an Energy efficient family house. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part includes architectural, structural, and fire safety designs and daylighting, acoustic, and thermal assessment. The building is designed on a sloping plot in Předklášteří. It has three-stories with a gable roof and is designed for a family of five. The floor plan of the building is a simple rectangle with an unusual layout. In the basement, there is the private part, and the social part is on the first floor. The foundations are designed from cast-in-placed concrete, vertical load-bearing walls are designed from sand-lime blocks. The floor structure is from prestressed hollow core slabs. The roof structure is designed from timber trusses. Developed designs of building services and energy certificate are elaborated in the second part of the thesis. I design water supply, wastewater management, rainwater management, electric installation, and heat systems. The rainwater will be stored in underground tanks, placed outside of the house, and will be used for flushing toilets and irrigation. The main source of heating is an air-water heat pump, and the supplementary heat source is a stove. There is floor heating in the building. I designed photovoltaic panels on the south-facing roof to use renewable resources. This ventilation system is designed as mechanical heat ventilation recovery, to reduce heat losses. The house is designed to have an A-class rating in energy performance certification.

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