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House of dignified old age Ivanovice
Šalandová, Lucie ; Kvasnica, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis was the elaboration of a proposal and subsequent processing of project documentation, consisting of documentation for building permits, documentation for construction implementation, and the design of architectural details on the topic: Dignified Aging House in Brno Ivanovice. This work builds upon the results of the BGA021 Architectural Design Studio focusing on residential buildings, which was developed during the winter semester of the second year. The goal of addressing the topic of a dignified aging house was to comply with all regulations and standards while creating dignified and comfortable living for the elderly generation. This objective was achieved by creating separate residential units with private outdoor spaces in the form of lodges, as well as common spaces, both interior and exterior. The first floor serves common purposes, including healthcare services, a social room with a thermos dispensary, garage space, and an atrium garden. The remaining two floors provide residential functions. The building itself has a shape resembling a lowercase "u," creating a private outdoor space for residents and a semi-public outdoor space in the rear of the plot. This space is accessible not only from the level of the second floor but also via the access road leading along the northern side of the plot, which also serves the garage area. Due to the height difference between the eastern and western parts of the plot, landscaping adjustments were proposed in line with the elevation of the first floor in the outdoor atrium section. Garages were placed below ground level on the western side of the plot, with a garden created above them at the level of the second floor. The design extensively incorporates green areas in combination with a reinforced concrete monolithic structure clad in white facade, wooden paneling, iron railings, and brick roofing.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Selnarová, Elisabeth ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Taking into consideration the slope of the terrain as well as the surrounding development, two types of residential buildings have been proposed: Komín a Komínek.They are placed in a regular structure into a given land. Sustainable development is at the core of the proposal. The residential buildings are proposed as sturctures created from multiple components. The framework is comprised of a reinforced concrete and the peripheral walls are stuffed with thermal insulating wooden panels. Air conditioned heating will be used (the air will be heated by a gas boiler). Due to the quality of the insolation, the houses are considered as low energy structures. As individual structures, each apartment has three sided orientation to cardinal direction. Some of the rooms have two sided lighting, which further increases their attractivness. The residential bulding is composed of Maisonette appartments, which together create asimilar structure. The fundamental space is intertwined with a ribbon that carries on its edges balconies, terraces or parking spaces. Each unit has a balcony, which allows the residence to relax and enjoy the surrounding landscape. The housing is proposed for a general audience (wider population). There are several types of appartments including no barrier appartments situated in the first floor as well as Maisonette appartments in the last floor.
Impact of the architectural concept on the energy consumption of heating of the energy-saving residential buildings
Křeček, David ; Hudec, Mojmír (referee) ; Vaverka, Jiří (referee) ; Ing.arch.Lorant Krajcsovics,PhD. (referee) ; Chybík, Josef (advisor)
Human efforts to increase their comfort rise in density of population in congested city areas, rapid growth of traffic and electric smog created due to constantly transforming communication technologies all resulted in an increase of stress in the immediate human environment. All of this, along with frequent reports about changes in global climate, gradually contributes to an alteration of thinking of the whole society, which is forced to face the consequences of economic damages caused by climatic changes. If we want to tenably assert adequate economic and social living conditions, we have to approach the natural environment in a more profound way. In accordance with the trend of substantional development for the purpose of enhancement of the quality of the living environment in the field of building industry, it is logical to concentrate on buildings, which are conceptually focused on saving of the energy. That is on energy-efficient houses. Pathway to sustainable building is not based on discovering one or several multipurpose technological solutions, but on usage of new designing principles, new materials and methods of processing them as well as new techniques of construction. For an effective creation of a building concept it is essential to have that kind of device which quickly responds to changes performed on a design, enables an easier work on variants and produces the most accurate results. Consistent application of energy optimizing methods is necessary particularly for designs of energy saving houses. Beginning efficient building design is the most “abstract factor of concept linked with very uncertain inputs,” because a lot of parameters in that moment is still unknown. Many mutually connected factors are invoked during designing passive house e.g. trajectory of the sun and the shielding effect of the surroundings, the aspect of sunlight and interior lighting, power quality construction, etc. Currently, the architect has no choice, he can use only well-known precepts, such as large windows are facing the South not the North. Unfortunately this "empirical formula" for the design of a real passive house is not enough. And yet the first draft of the house is most affected by not only its shape, form, but user´s comfortable, cost, feasibility and future energy behavior of buildings and related operating costs of the house too. It is obvious that this stage should not be underestimated, because “minor variation of the initial inputs greatly influence the outcomes.” With this reasoning, the work focuses on early stage design decision, i.e. the architectural concept of a passive house (an idea, vision). Therefore the aim of this work is to simplify the issue into understandable form, i.e. the creation of relatively simple and illustrative sketches, which generalize the issue satisfactorily, show the individual parameters (glazing, shading, shape, size, etc.) and change need of heat for heating passive house. The results of the work will be useful when the architect picks up the pencil and starts to think about his future house. At this point, he will have on hand sketches, which give him an idea and streamline his further design. Therefore the main goal is to create new outcomes and identify energy behaviour of buildings with a computational tool. This research works with virtual idealized mathematical model in the software PHPP 2007 CZ and uses "phenomenon" of parametric equations and sensitivity analysis.
Development of the Construction of Residential Property in Brno-Bystrc
Trtílek, Petr ; Vrba, Jiří (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
In my diploma thesis I analyze development of residential construction in Bystrc, which gradually became part of the city agglomeration of Brno. This diploma thesis maps types of construction in different segments of history-from oldest settlement to modern times. I also deal with outline of future construction projects and future residential development in this territory. I also added my opinion to this new planned developments. I have paid special attention to construction period where panel hoses were build which had fundamental influence to this area.
Detached house with Shop in Bochoř
Kubík, Tomáš Jiří ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on the new construction of a family house with the equestrian needs facility in Bochoř, cadastral territory Bochoř. Designed to meet all the requirements of the investor. The building is divided into a residential part and a facility with facilities. It is a partly basement two-storey building. Brick block construction system and lost formwork. Covered by a rugged hip roof made of wooden trusses. Located on a flat terrain plot. The bachelor's thesis is prepared according to the assignment in the form of project documentation for the execution of the construction.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Klement, Tomáš ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis corresponds to the stages of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction The aim of the project was to propose the reconstruction of three existing buildings and an increase in the existing accommodation and parking capacities of the complex. Furthermore, the implementation of landscaping and overall improvement of the facilities of the area. The existing buildings are buildings A and B, which stand together and building C stands alone. These three buildings together contain 12 apartments. This number is maintained, but an adjustment is made to apartments corresponding to the 3 + kk standard. New buildings D and E are added to these buildings, forming the shape of the letter U with the existing buildings and creating a semi-enclosed courtyard between them. Object D serves as an entrance hall with reception. In building E, there is a swimming pool and a sauna center on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are six apartments (4 * 3 + kk, 2 * 2 + kk). There were also separate apartments on the plot under the designation F. There are a total of six buildings F and there is a separate apartment in each. These are two-storey buildings with two bedrooms on the second floor.
Low-rise residental buildings
Spurná, Tereza ; Jacková, Eva (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
Bachelor‘s thesis solves architectonic design of a complex which is composed of three low-floor residential buildings. There are flats of classical and maisonette type. Main part of work is focused on buildings project documentation. Apartment houses are located in Brno Sadová with unique south view of city skyline. The layout plan of new buildings is designed to define semi-public area. This creates quiet pleasant place for residents of adjacent houses. Every single building is clearly functionally separated to part residential and comunication. This division shows used facade material too.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Klement, Tomáš ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis corresponds to the stages of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction The aim of the project was to propose the reconstruction of three existing buildings and an increase in the existing accommodation and parking capacities of the complex. Furthermore, the implementation of landscaping and overall improvement of the facilities of the area. The existing buildings are buildings A and B, which stand together and building C stands alone. These three buildings together contain 12 apartments. This number is maintained, but an adjustment is made to apartments corresponding to the 3 + kk standard. New buildings D and E are added to these buildings, forming the shape of the letter U with the existing buildings and creating a semi-enclosed courtyard between them. Object D serves as an entrance hall with reception. In building E, there is a swimming pool and a sauna center on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are six apartments (4 * 3 + kk, 2 * 2 + kk). There were also separate apartments on the plot under the designation F. There are a total of six buildings F and there is a separate apartment in each. These are two-storey buildings with two bedrooms on the second floor.
Detached house with Shop in Bochoř
Kubík, Tomáš Jiří ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on the new construction of a family house with the equestrian needs facility in Bochoř, cadastral territory Bochoř. Designed to meet all the requirements of the investor. The building is divided into a residential part and a facility with facilities. It is a partly basement two-storey building. Brick block construction system and lost formwork. Covered by a rugged hip roof made of wooden trusses. Located on a flat terrain plot. The bachelor's thesis is prepared according to the assignment in the form of project documentation for the execution of the construction.
Development of the Construction of Residential Property in Brno-Bystrc
Trtílek, Petr ; Vrba, Jiří (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
In my diploma thesis I analyze development of residential construction in Bystrc, which gradually became part of the city agglomeration of Brno. This diploma thesis maps types of construction in different segments of history-from oldest settlement to modern times. I also deal with outline of future construction projects and future residential development in this territory. I also added my opinion to this new planned developments. I have paid special attention to construction period where panel hoses were build which had fundamental influence to this area.

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