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Single-family house
Grančay, Martin ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design a two-storey detached energy efficient house for family with four members. First part of the thesis is focused on structural and architectural design of the house. The design will also include an assessment in terms of thermal engineering, acoustics, daylighting and sun glare and fire safety. The loadbearing structure of the house is a timber frame from I-joists which provides reduction of thermal bridges in wall structure. The main structure is supported by strip foundations made from reinforced concrete. On the first floor there is a main living area consisting of kitchen, dining area and living room with southwest views to the garden. On the first floor there are also rooms such as the office, utility room, toilet and entrance hall with windows facing to northeast direction. Second floor is designed to be the private zone of the house. On the second floor there is a master bedroom with en-suite, two children bedrooms, closet, bathroom and separate toilet. Second part of the thesis is focused on building services. The house is heated and cooled by an air-to-water heat pump system. The heating and cooling is provided by a radiant floor system. The heat pump's indoor unit has an integrated 190-liter hot water cylinder. The building also uses mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery with capacity of 350 m/h. Rainwater will be collected in a 6 m storage tank on the property with safety overflow to infiltration system. Photovoltaic panels will be installed on the roof of the house to generate electricity in a hybrid system with a capacity of 5,74 kWp.
Detached house near Litomyšl
Simon, Matěj ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor’s thesis is to design a two-storey, single-family, near-zero-energy house, located in Čistá u Litomyšle. The thesis has two parts. The first part presents architectural and structural design, comprised of technical drawings, fire safety design and building physics. The second part presents a detailed design of sanitary installations a concept design of all the other building services and energy performance certificate. The house is located on a flat plot. It has a gabled roof with a dormer, a pitched green roof over a car shelter and a garden storage connected on the northern side. The ground floor comprises of an entrance, a guest room, a bathroom, a utility room, a living room with a kitchen and a pantry. The private zone is located on the first floor. It is made of a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, an office, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a laundry room. The vertical structures are made of sand lime bricks, external walls are insulated with Twinner panels- EPS covered by a layer of MW. The roof in insulated with PIR. The horizontal structures are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The house has a foundation slab insulated with foam-glass gravel. The main heat source of the house is an air-water heat pump, supplemented by a stove in the main living area and electric heating elements for hot water. The house is mechanically ventilated by a unit with heat recovery. There are photovoltaic panels installed on the roof. Rainwater is collected from the roof and stored for use in flushing and irrigation. Wastewater is treated by a household wastewater treatment plant, and it is infiltrated on site.
Newly built detached house in Hodonín
Bellayová, Natália ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a two-storey house for a family of four. The first part of the thesis is focused on the architectural and structural design, which also includes the design of the layout, fire-safety of the building and a building physics assessment. The building is designed as a detached house with an extensive green roof. The entrance to the building will be from the east side. On the ground floor there will be an open space layout consisting of a kitchen, a dining room and a living room. The master bedroom with a private bathroom will be located in the central part of the ground floor and will be oriented to the west. The ground floor will also include storage and sanitary areas. Furthermore, there will be a utility room with a garage, which will be oriented to the north. On the first floor there will be two children's bedrooms with a separate bathroom. The building will be constructed on plain concrete strip foundation. The vertical structures are designed of ceramic blocks. The floor slabs will consist of ceramic-concrete panels and ceramic blocks. The second part of the thesis focuses on the building services. In the building, an air-to-water heat pump is proposed as a heat source, which will be used for water heating and for the floor heating system. The air exchange will be provided by mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. The thesis also includes a conceptual design for rainwater management and the Building's Energy Performance Certificate.
Energy Efficient Building of a Family House
Palátová, Zuzana ; Wierzbická, Helena (referee) ; Vendlová, Lucie (advisor)
This balechor’s thesis deals with a project of newly designed nearly-zero energy building in Hrachovec. It has two parts – first part presents documentation for building permission which contains drawings, fire safety design, building physics, energy performance certificate and the second part deals with design of building services which contains concept design of all systems. The building has two storeys, rectangular shape, strip foundations, ceramic mansory walls and gabled roof extending over a carport on one side. The ground storey can be entered from carport. There is a kitchen connected with a living room, a bathroom, a toilet, a utility room and a storage room. In the first storey, there are two bedrooms, master bedroom, workroom and a bathroom. Concept design of bulding services contains mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, cooling, water supply, heating, sewage system, rainwater management, electrical installation and design of photovoltaic panels. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is located in a utility room. Space heating is provided via air-water heat pump with floor heating. The outdoor heat pump unit is located on southeast side of the building. The indoor heat pump unit is located in a utility room. Space heating in the bathrooms is complemented with towel radiators. In the living room, there is a stove. Electricity is produced by photovoltaic panels and the building is connected to a service line. The building is connected to the sanitary sewer. Stormwater sewer is connected to a stromwater tank and blocks for soaking. The stormater will be used for watering the garden.
Detached house in Opatovice
Řezáčová, Veronika ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to develop a documentation for building permit of a new-build single-family house. First part of this thesis focuses on architectural and structural design of detached house with separate garage. This part also contains building physics assessment and fire safety assessment. The house has a rectangular shape, two-storeys and it is roofed with a gable roof. On the ground floor, there is a wind lobby, a utility room, a hall with a staircase, a study, a small storage, a living room connected with a kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet. On the first floor, there is one master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, a bathroom and three children’s bedrooms. The structural system is designed as masonry composed of sand-lime blocks, external walls are insulated with EPS. Foundations and floor structure are designed as the cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs and the roof structure is made of prefabricated elements. Second part contains the concepts of building services design and a documentation for building permit for the heating system. The main source of heat is an air-water heat pump. Domestic hot water is also heated by solar panels and the house is heated by floor heating. Ventilation is ensured by a mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery. Rainwater will be collected in a storage tank and used for watering the garden. An energy performance certificate of the building is also included.
Energy - saving family house in Hostinné
Laba, Libor ; Vaščáková, Alena (referee) ; Doležalová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s project is to design a low-energy detached house. First part of project is focused on the structural and architectural design, building physics and fire safety of building. The plot is situated in the west of Hostinné and terrain is almost flat. The building is designed as two-storey detached house with flat green roof above first floor and flat blue roof above second floor and garage with green roof next to the house. The building is designed on concrete strip foundations and the load-bearing walls and ceilings of the building are designed of cross-laminated timber. The entrance to the plot and also to the house is in the north. On the first floor there is living room, kitchen, bathroom, WC, utility room, home office and pantry. On the second floor there are two bedrooms, master bedroom and bathroom. Second part of project is focused on the energy performance certificate, detailed design of sanitary installations and concepts of building services such as heating and ventilation. The designed house was classified as A in EPC. The rainwater will be partly retained in the green roofs and the rest will be accumulated in stormwater tank and further used for garden irrigation. Excess water will be infiltrated into the ground on the property. The house will be heated by a pellet boiler and heat distribution will be ensured through underfloor heating and radiators. The building is designed with a ventilation unit with heat recovery and photovoltaic panels.
Energy-saving building of a family house in Havlíčkův Brod
Houlík, Vojtěch ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor ’s thesis is to design an energy-efficient single-family house with a detached garage in Havlíčkův Brod. It is divided into two parts. The first part includes architectural and structural documentation for building permission, fire safety design and building physics. The second part includes design of a mechanical ventilation with heat recovery for building permission and conception of rainwater management, water installation, wastewater treatment, heating, electric installation, and energy certificate. The house is designed on a mildly sloped plot. It has two stories and a flat roof. The first storey comprises a living room with a kitchen, a study, bathroom, and a utility room. The second floor comprises a private area with a bedroom, two children's rooms, and a sanitary facility. The building is based on a foundation slab insulated with XPS. The vertical structures are designed of ceramic blocks. The external walls are insulated with EPS ETICS. The floor structures and staircase are designed of prefabricated concrete panels. Rainwater management including garden irrigation is designed. An air–water heat pump is designed to warm domestic hot water, water for heating and air conditioning via wall fan coils. The whole building is ventilated by mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, air preheating and humidification. A photovoltaic system with a battery storage is designed to partially cover the electricity demand. The building is classified as class A in the energy certificate.
Kindergarten Krabík
Jakoš, Milan ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for kindergarten with almost zero energy consumption. The project consists of three main parts. The first part is devoted to the civil engineering design of the building. The building is designed regarding to architectural expression, quality of made and type of use. The kindergarten is designed with capacity of 48 children split into two departments. The second part is devoted to the design of HVAC systems. The building uses mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, heating is provided by two gas boilers and the need of electricity is provided by a photovoltaic system. Captured rainwater is used effectively. The third part values the building regarding the method of multi–criteria analysis. For this evaluation uses national method SBToolCZ.
Hotel in Wallachia
Šubová, Adriana ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the elaboration of documentation for the construction of a hotel with a restaurant in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. The building is designed for short-term accommodation of 50 people. The building is functionally divided into a hotel part and a restaurant part. It is a detached object L-shaped building. The building is designed as a classic building with masonry system. The hotel part is designed as a two-storey with masonry system and sloping roof. The restaurant part is designed as a two-storey with basement. This part is also from masonry system and with sloping roof. The building has 22 double rooms, 1 apartment for 4 people and 1 room for people with reduced mobility, restaurant and technical facilities.
Civic amenities building
Baroň, Alexandr ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The first part of this diploma thesis is to design an energy-efficient hotel with restaurant and car parking. The second part is also to create an assessment of the energy performance of the building and usage of energy from renewable sources. Hotel is designed with the idea of „smart buildings“ which means, that all the technological background is controlled by the main computer, which also harvests data to achieve a minimum energy use and financial demand and maximum comfort and safety at the same time by controlling the connected technology. By placing on a sloped terrain in the center of Brno, the basement floor can be used as car parking. The roof of this building is flat, green, with modifications for placing solar panels, whose design is part of this work. The third part of this diploma thesis is the spatial acoustics of the conference room on the first ground floor.

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