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New building boarding house with restaurant
Zelman, Martin ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the elaboration of the project documentation of a guesthouse with a restaurant located in Deštné in the Orlické Mountains. The thesis contains three parts. The first part deals with the architectural and structural design of a detached three-storey building. The first floor houses the restaurant, an entrance area for the guesthouse, and technical facilities of the building. The second and third floors are intended for accommodation and recreation of guests. The structural system is designed as a transverse wall with a longitudinal stiffening wall. The second part deals with the technology of the building environment. A wood pellet boiler is designed as the energy source for heating and hot water. A VRV system is used for space cooling. Photovoltaic panels are placed on the roof to generate electricity. The captured rainwater will be used to flush the toilets. The ventilation of the individual rooms is provided mainly by forced ventilation. The third part consists of the development of an energy study, where different combinations of the considered options are proposed, especially within the changing heat sources. For the development of different options, I use the same proposed reference building. The output of this part is an evaluation and comparison of the individual options with each other. Furthermore, selecting and incorporating the best option into the previous parts of the thesis in terms of primary energy from non-renewable heat sources and indicative operating costs.
Energy self-sufficient mountain guesthouse
Hánl, Jiří ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this master project is to design an off-grid nearly-zero energy mountain guesthouse. First, the building structure is designed. It is a two-storeys building with roof made of lattice trusses. On first floor is dining room, kitchen, playroom and office. On second floor are guest rooms and an owner´s flat. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed from reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. Second, HVAC, lighting, photovoltaics and use of rainwater is designed. TZB system controlled remotely with a PC or cellphone are designed. Third, energy study is made. The project is developed using CAD (drawings), DEKsoft (thermal calculations) and Atrea Duplex (air conditioning design).
Designing an environmentally advanced building
Dubisová, Daniela ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The goal of the master project is to design the reconstruction of an environmentally advanced building. The building is of administrative character with a multifunctional part on the first floor. It has four floors. The first two floors will be used as a co-working space and the other two can be rented to a permanent company. There is also a conference room in the building. The work is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the architectural and structural design along with the fire safety design of the buildings. The reconstructed building has a reinforced concrete existing bearing system, which remains unchanged and will be supplemented with a cavity block masonry cladding with insulation. A vegetated roof is proposed. The second part deals with the concept of the building environment technology. Retention tanks are designed with usage of rainwater for flushing system in the first two floors. A total of 112 photovoltaic panels will be placed on the roof. Air-conditioning is designed in all zones of the building, cooling is in the multifunction room and the administration room. The chosen heat source is a hot water pipeline because of the close distance from the supplier Teplárny Brno, a.s part Špitálka. LED lighting is designed in selected rooms. The third part consists of the assessment of various options for modification of the building cladding constructions with the aim of better thermal insulation capabilities. Four methods and their combinations are considered. Based on certain factors, it is evaluated which methods are recommended for the building.
Energy self-sufficient mountain guesthouse
Hánl, Jiří ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this master project is to design an off-grid nearly-zero energy mountain guesthouse. First, the building structure is designed. It is a two-storeys building with roof made of lattice trusses. On first floor is dining room, kitchen, playroom and office. On second floor are guest rooms and an owner´s flat. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed from reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. Second, HVAC, lighting, photovoltaics and use of rainwater is designed. TZB system controlled remotely with a PC or cellphone are designed. Third, energy study is made. The project is developed using CAD (drawings), DEKsoft (thermal calculations) and Atrea Duplex (air conditioning design).

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