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Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Otépka, Petr ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of my bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for the building permit and in part C a documentation for the construction. The documentation is based on an architectural study from the course “AG034 – Monument Restauration Studio”. The topic of the course was to think and to suggest a solution for the restauration of the former lime works building in Grygov that had lost its original use. Now it is falling into disrepair. Fortunately, the association “Za živou vápenku” is trying to bring the object back to life. After analysing the external influences, the needs of the inhabitants of Grygov, the requirements of the association and after preliminary construction-technical survey, I came to the following concept. If I kept the industrial character and especially the Genius loci of the building, the operational costs would be too high and, in the future, it would probably start to decay again. As a suitable solution, I suggest creating a multifunctional object. It will be used to the full in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. It means that the interior of the building will be divided into two parts: fully heated and locally tempered. This way will also help to sensitively solve humidity in the building by the method of ventilated air gaps. The multifunctional building will include exhibition spaces, a multifunctional hall and other multifunctional rooms, small refreshments in the bistro, distillery and sufficient hygienic facilities. A special innovation will be the conversion of the chimney into a lookout tower. In spirit of pluralism, I examine the quality, monumental values, individual layers and elements for suitable methods of restoration. Then I highlight the best of all the examined parts and bring them closer to future visitors. The experience of this industrial space will lie in being itself. This object will get ambition to become new place where people will meet and its existence will be there for future generations.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Otépka, Petr ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of my bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for the building permit and in part C a documentation for the construction. The documentation is based on an architectural study from the course “AG034 – Monument Restauration Studio”. The topic of the course was to think and to suggest a solution for the restauration of the former lime works building in Grygov that had lost its original use. Now it is falling into disrepair. Fortunately, the association “Za živou vápenku” is trying to bring the object back to life. After analysing the external influences, the needs of the inhabitants of Grygov, the requirements of the association and after preliminary construction-technical survey, I came to the following concept. If I kept the industrial character and especially the Genius loci of the building, the operational costs would be too high and, in the future, it would probably start to decay again. As a suitable solution, I suggest creating a multifunctional object. It will be used to the full in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. It means that the interior of the building will be divided into two parts: fully heated and locally tempered. This way will also help to sensitively solve humidity in the building by the method of ventilated air gaps. The multifunctional building will include exhibition spaces, a multifunctional hall and other multifunctional rooms, small refreshments in the bistro, distillery and sufficient hygienic facilities. A special innovation will be the conversion of the chimney into a lookout tower. In spirit of pluralism, I examine the quality, monumental values, individual layers and elements for suitable methods of restoration. Then I highlight the best of all the examined parts and bring them closer to future visitors. The experience of this industrial space will lie in being itself. This object will get ambition to become new place where people will meet and its existence will be there for future generations.
Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.

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