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Apartment building
Procházka, Petr ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The building is located on plot no. 5184/6 in the cadastral territory of Vracov. It is a detached house with four above-ground stories and one underground story. The floor plan of the apartment building is rectangular. Operationally, the building is divided into 7 residential units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, and 3+1. Collective garages, storage cubicles, and technical facilities are located on the underground floor. The house is built on strip foundations made of plain concrete. The load-bearing structure is designed as a wall system made of ceramic building blocks. The load-bearing structure in the underground is supplemented with peripheral monolithic reinforced concrete walls, supporting beams, and a column. The horizontal load-bearing structures consist of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof structure is designed as a single-layer flat roof. The house is sheathed with insulation boards made of mineral cotton wool.
Apartment building
Odstrčil, Štěpán ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building in Brno, in the Brno-Královo Pole district. It is a five-story residential building in a row development on a gently sloping terrain. The first floor is designed to include garage spaces with 16 parking spots, storage rooms for each apartment, and technical facilities for the building. The second to fifth floors contain a total of 14 apartments. On the second to fourth floors, each floor contains four apartments ( 1 × 1+kk, 1 × 2+kk, 2 × 3+kk), and on the top floor, there are two apartments (2 × 4+kk). The structural system is a transverse column system. All apartments on the second floor have individual terraces facing south, while apartments on the other floors have balconies facing south. The building is insulated with an ETICS System. The residential building is partially covered with a flat roof, and the other part features a walkable and green roof.
Apartment building
Sedlář, Mikoláš ; Valenta, Marek (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis entitled Bytový dům Zborovská deals with the processing of the project documentation of an apartment building with almost zero energy consumption at the level of documentation for the execution of the construction. The object is located in the outskirts of the city Kroměříž, in the given area there is another development of apartment and family houses. The building is designed as a brick building with four above-ground floors and one monolithic underground floor, in which there are spaces for collective garages and the building’s technical facilities. 18 residential units with different layouts are designed in the apartment building. The floors are separated from each other by a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling, which is designes as a cross-reinforced slab. The building is covered with a flat single-layer roof with coating insulation.
Apartment building
Vdoviak, Martin ; Borošová, Renata (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis was the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of an energy-efficient residential building. The new construction of a detached residential building will be located in the northern part of Nové Město nad Metují on plot no. 258/14 in the cadastral area of Nové Město nad Metují. It is a five-story building with a basement, which includes three atypical floors. The basement contains garage space, technical facilities for the building, and storage areas for the residential building. The above-ground space predominantly consists of residential units, with a store also located on the first above-ground floor, but with its own entrance from the outside. The building is designed for 33 people in 13 different types of residential units. Access to individual units is through a common area of corridors, staircases, and via an elevator. The proposed structural system is wall-based with a stiffening core. The building has two types of roofs: a pitched roof made of wooden trusses above the main part and a single-layer flat roof above the remaining sections, partially accessible and bordered by a parapet. Load-bearing external walls in aboveground floors are made of load-bearing ceramic blocks. Non-load-bearing internal partitions are made of non-load-bearing ceramic blocks. The structure is founded on a foundation slab. The basement's perimeter walls consist of reinforced concrete monolithic walls. The internal load-bearing system consists of reinforced concrete columns. The building is insulated with EPS thermal insulation boards, meeting the requirements for External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS). The insulated facade will be a combination of white color and cladding imitating dark stone, while the plinth will be finished with dark gray marble plaster. Sheet metal elements are designed from lacquered galvanized sheet metal in dark gray color. The frames of external openings are dark gray
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.
Familly house
Červinka, Tomáš ; Severa, Petr (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor thesis is project of a family house, which has been elaborated as a design documentation contailing all requisites conforming to the valid regulations. It is a two above ground house with one floor and a basement. The object is located in the Uhřínov plot number 1635/42. The building is covered by a set of two shed roof. The building is designed for a family of four members.
Family house
Trtílek, Petr ; Uheríková, Eliška (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of a a family house for 4 -5 member family. The house is situated in Lány near Prague. The house is designed as a two-storey house with a partly flat roof and partly classical roof. Both inside and outside the house, the design respects different levels of the ground around. The house is divided into a living area and garage. The ground floor is intended as a daytime area and it is suitable for family activities. The first floor with bedrooms is intended as a place to sleep and relax. The entrance into the family house is designed on the ground floor. The house is built on a concrete base platform supported by foundation structure. The ground floor and the first floor are made of ceramic blocks. Exterior walls are insulated with Rockwool mineral wool panels. The roof is designed from prefabricated extensive green roof trays. Analysis of thermal and mechanical properties of the house and fire safety report on the building solution is also a part of this bachelor thesis.
Apartment building
Kirová, Šárka ; Juráň, Vladimír (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the construction of an apartment house in Přelouč. The proposed building has four floors, no basement with 15 residential units, technical facilities and 14 individual garages. Vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry is contact insulated with facade expanded polystyrene and plastered with a thin layer of gray and white plaster. The fillings of the openings are plastic windows, including plastic entrance doors with a side skylight. Horizontal structures form monolithic reinforced concrete slabs reinforced unidirectionally or in both directions. The roof of the building consists of a flat roof with a vegetation layer. The apartment building is based on simple concrete foundation strips. The building is designed regarding the existing surrounding housing development. Part of the bachelor's thesis is also a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety solutions.
Apartment building
Petřkovský, Lukáš ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis was the elaboration of an apartment building for construction stage. The proposed building, intended for collective housing, has 5 aboveground and one underground, partially basement floor, sunk into the sloping terrain of the plot. The building has 10 residential units and house accessories in the form of wellness facility. The building includes a a covered garage and outdoor parking spaces. On the first floor is the main entrance to the building, which is connected to the stairwell. From the stairwell you enter the individual apartments on 5 floors, wellness and technical facilities in the basement and covered garages. The apartments are designed for family living. The apartments have their own terraces from the 3rd floor. The dominant features of the building are protruding bay windows, that face south. The load-bearing structure consists of an prefabricated reinforced concrete frame, the ceiling structure in connection with prefabrication are made of pressed Spiroll panels. Foundation structures in the form of footing pockets connect prefabricated pockets and monolithic pockets,that are interconnected by sills. The infill masonry consists of thermal insulation blocks made of aerated concrete and acoustic sand-lime blocks. The building is then insulated with aerated concrete insulation. The last receding floor consists of a load-bearing structure made of aerated concrete and ceiling covered with monolithic reinforced concrete slab. Roof structures are designed as flat roofs with subsequent protective layers in the form of vegetation layers or aggregates.
Apartment building
Zlatník, Petr ; Vacenovská, Veronika (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the elaboration of joint documentation of a detached apartment building. The building contains 10 residential units of various sizes, number of living rooms and arrangements, with facilities (common areas, parking spaces, cellars, etc.). It is rectangular in shape (1st floor and 2nd floor), in the 1st floor supplemented by a rectangular extension of the collective garage. It is covered by a combination of saddle roofs with a hip

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