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Návrh pasivní dřevostavby z CLT panelů
Červená, Natálie
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of passive wooden building made of CLT panels. The NOVATOP system was used as the main construction system. The building is designed for a specific plot of land in the village of Rychvald in the district Karviná. It is single-storey non-basement building with countertop roof. The house alsa has a shelter with a green roof and a small outbuilding. The facase is lined with Siberian larch on all sides. The house is designed for a family of 4, so it is also designed as a 4+kk. The foundations are solved with lost formwork and foundation strips. Another goal of the work was to create compositions within the economic possibilities and further assess them to the passive standard. Part of the documentation is for management according to applicable legislation.
Projekt objektu dřevostavby
Václavek, Lukáš
This thesis deals with drafting a residential building wood based on existing supermar-ket which is located on a plot placement - concealed in the village Omice. According to the location of the parcel has been designed layout and shape solutions objectively. The next step was to propose design solutions and their compositions with the assessed thermal solution. Peripheral construction of residential house was assessed according to ČSN 730540 proposed residential building study documentation was elaborated in abo-ve plans of the level of building permits. Furthermore, the study has been completed and the accompanying technical report.
Návrh dřevostavby z CLT panelů
Kaletová, Jana
This bachelor thesis is focused on the design of a wooden building from CLT panels. The first part describes what CLT panels are, how they are manufactured, their advantages and disadvantages. The advantages also point to the ecological aspect, which needs to be addressed today. The next part also characterizes the structural system, and describes the structural solution of my proposed wooden building. It is also possible to find here how the panels are mounted to the base plate and the connection of the individual panels to each other.
Návrh stavebních úprav půdní vestavby pro splnění parametrů téměř nulové budovy
Fišerová, Tereza
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of loft conversion and legal requirements so as the building could meet the parameters of a nearly zero-energy building. As the building is connected with an open staircase and the attic cannot be closed, the entire building must meet said requirements, not only the attic itself. Two alternatives are considered to make alterations to the building attic. The first alternative utilizes the existing roof frame and suggests installing the requested quantity of the thermal insulation along the composition of the entire building. The second alternative modifies the composition in the attic with the structures from CLT panels, the rest of the compositions will be equipped with sufficient thickness of thermal insulation. Individual alternatives are compared as to the heat transfer; subsequently, the price point of view is evaluated. The project documentation, including the proposed interior, is prepared for the selected alternative.
NetZero – carbon neutral living in Brno
Thunová, Nicola Vanesa ; Gebauer, Pavel (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of an apartment block conceptually designed as a carbon-neutral building in Brno. The selected object is a continuation of the pre-diploma project PURE CITY, in which a set of buildings was designed as part of the urban study, which dealt with the issue of NET ZERO within the urban and social scale. The demarcated area is located in the cadastral area of Starý Lískovec on Jihlavská street near the new Západní Brána (West Gate) stop and not far from the campus of the Bohunice Faculty Hospital. The NET ZERO concept deals with sustainability and the effort to achieve a neutral balance of carbon footprints throughout the building's life cycle. The inner block is designed as a set of 8 housing sectors. The inner space of the park-like courtyard is used for staying and relaxing and is a completely private space for the residents of the block. The building in the corner parts reaches up to 7 above-ground floors, thus responding to the orientation to the cardinal points. In terms of shape, it prescribes a rational rectangular shape from the north side, but on the south side, the facade is slanted, as it was necessary to give way to the ongoing existing communication. The apartments are designed in several categories and mainly aim at the density of the population. The apartments are complemented by spacious balconies, and the apartments on the ground floor have terraces located at the street line, which demarcate public and private space with a double barrier and height difference. The height difference thus also responds to the descending terrain, which reaches a height difference of up to 3.5 m on the southern side. On the ground floors in direct contact with the street line, active parterres with smaller shops or services are designed, or WORK and LIVE housing units, which combine work environments, such as studios, with living space. These spaces are designed over 2 above-ground floors in the style of a loft apartment. The roof plane is designed as flat roofs in several height levels, on which are located private terraces for residential apartments, located on the highest floors, as well as community gardens for residents of the inner block, and a large part is occupied by an extensive green roof supplemented by photovoltaic panels for pumping solar energy.
Multifunctional apartment building
Jacso, Alexander ; Volf, Josef (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for a multifunctional residential building for the realization of the object. The main goal of the work was to design the spatial, structural, and material solutions. The building is located on flat land in the southern part of the town of Lučenec. It is a standalone multifunctional residential building with a rectangular shape, consisting of four ground floors and one underground floor embedded into the terrain. The fourth ground floor is recessed by one module, creating terraces. It´s a building intended for commercial purposes and family living, with underground garages. The structural system of the basement and ground floor is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic combined system with perimeter walls and internal columns. The second to the last fourth floor is designed as a prefabricated wall system made of wooden CLT panels insulated with mineral wool of ETICS system. The building is founded on strip and pad foundations. The roof is designed as an extensive single-layer flat green roof. The building has been assessed in terms of fire safety, thermal engineering, acoustics, sunlight exposure, and natural lighting, and meets all investment and normative requirements.
Office building
Rousková, Radka ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design a low-energy office building in Lanškroun. There are three parts, documentation for building permission, a concept of HVAC documentation and multi-criteria assessment in SBToolCZ. The SBToolCZ evaluates of 39 standards, which are divided into four groups – environmental, social criteria, economics and management and location. The proposed building is two-storey, the ground floor is partly below ground level and is designed of reinforced concrete. The first floor is made of CLT panels. The building has a green roof. A green facade will be made on three sides of the ground floor. On the ground floor, there are reception, a meeting room, offices, a technical and storage facilities. On the first floor, there are offices with facilities for employees. Energy for heating and domestic hot water is provided by a condensing gas boiler. Ventilation in the building is provided by an air conditioning unit with heat recovery. There is an underground tank for collecting rainwater that is used for watering the garden and the green facade. The thesis is processed mainly in the software AutoCAD, MS Word, MS Excel and DEKSOFT.
Wooden family house on a slope
Svačinová, Martina ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with design of a wooden family house in the hillside. The house is a two-storey building with “L-shaped” floor plan, covered by the gabled roof. The house is designed for four-member family. The residential part is in the first floor. In the lower part, technical rooms are situated including a garage for two cars. Combination of two building systems was used in the design. The basement is built of concrete bricks by KB-BLOK. On top of lower part, a wooden structure is constructed, made of CLT panels produced by NOVATOP company. The advantage of this system is the construction speed. Resulting design is a modern building fitting in the neighbourhood.
Cathedral today
Král, David ; Mléčka, Jan (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
Theme of the thesis is a construction that is considered to be one of the most spectacular examples of a French gothic architecture. Notre-Dame Cathedral lies on the Eastern half of a Parisian island Île de la Cité on the river Seina. On April 15, 2019, roof of the cathedral caught on fire. It was completely destroyed, including its pinnacle. The thesis offers a solution how to restore the roof and what opportunities the new design brings. Aim of the proposal is enrichment of the Notre-Dame community through offering a new refuge, which will be for both, internal growth and spiritual practice itself. The design provides spaces that capture the path to God in them. I perceive the very path to God as a thorough inner work. That is why I am placing 36 contemplation booths in there, in addition to other 8 cabins. The light is removed from those, in order to extend the perception of consciousness. Spaces for individuals will be amended by 3 chapels for a group practice. Each chapel has its typical content - joint contemplation chapel, chapel that worships the Jesus Christ’s crown of thorns and a community chapel with a variable arrangement.

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