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Barrier-free family house in Pustiměř
Hopfingerová, Marie ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
This is a family house with residential attic. The house is designed as a barrier for a person with limited mobility. Heluz system is used. Roof of main parts of the house is done gable roof, flat roof above the garage.
Guesthouse Noiva
Mendrek, Agata ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a new building in the center of Český Těšín - an accommodation and recreational facility called Penzion Noiva. The guesthouse will provide not only accommodation for up to 36 people, but also the wellness center and the restaurant. In terms of construction, it is a free-standing building with two above-ground floors, ground floor, basement and two terraces. On the ground floor there is a lounge, a restaurant and its facilities, the director's office and a hall with a reception adjacent to the main entrance. The main entrance to the building is oriented to the west, where there is also an entrance to the restaurant terrace. The first and second floors contain 14 double rooms and two four-bed suites with kitchenettes. The basement is divided into two parts. One part of the basement contains the wellness center with saunas and a relaxation room. The other part serves as a technical background of the building where there are locker rooms for the staff, storerooms, and air conditioning rooms. The access to the basement for the staff is provided by a side staircase and a lift for staff. All floors are connected by a main staircase with a lift. The building foundations are made of strip foundations. The external wall of the above-ground floors and ground floor is designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. The basement external wall is built of concrete blocks. Porotherm ceramic blocks also form the internal loadbearing and non-loadbearing masonry. The floor structures are designed as cast-in-place reinforced slabs. The roofing of the building consists of a warm flat roof with a parapet wall, and the screed to fall is made of thermal insulation. The terrace is located on the part of the roof, which is designed as a green roof. Balconies with aluminum railings containing glass balustrade are designed from reinforced concrete slabs.
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.
The apartment house in Tišnov
Egerová, Tereza ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the design of new residential building in Tišnově. The aim is to develop detailed documentation for construction. The work includes studies, drawings, text and part of the calculation. It is a detached residential building with ground plan dimensions of approximately 13.5 x 37 m. The building has 4 floors and a flat roof. The building is made of ceramic bricks, ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete. Roofing is made up of single shell flat roof. The building is located on undeveloped land in housing estates on flat terrain. Residential building contains 12 apartments, one of which is completely wheelchair. There are also 6 separate garages on the first floor.
Sports Centre in Hodonín
Chlebíková, Monika ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
This is a proposal of a detached building sports center with squash courts and a café. The building's basement, with two floors. Ground plan of the building is composed of two rectangles. The second floor is only over part of the building. Above the squash courts is a roof of wooden trusses and load-bearing part of the skeletal system consists of brick walls. The structural system of the building is brick system Porotherm, ceilings Spiroll. The building is covered single layer flat roof, and has a ventilated facade.
Guest house with wine cellar
Soukupová, Ivona ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The content of the master thesis is processing of design documentation for the newly-built detached building of guest house with wine cellar. The cappacity of guest's accommodation is 24 people. The house is placed on a sloping plot in the village of Žeravice (696 47). It is a two-floor building with partial basement. In the basement there are technical facilities, storage spaces and wine cellar. The structure is based on concrete strip foundations. Loadbearing masonry is from clay blocks. floor structure is from filigran panel, the roof is sadddle with a slope of 25°.
Novolíšeňská roastery and café
Helis, Jan ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The aim of this master project is to design café and roastery building in Brno - Líšeň. There are three parts, documentation for building permission, conception of HVAC documentation and facility management study. The building has three floors: basement with storage and utility rooms, ground floor with a café, coffee shop and roastery and first floor with a barista training room, offices and a roof garden with a terrace. Outside, there is an outdoor seating, children’s playground and a parking lot for customers and staff. The vertical loadbearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks and permanent formwork. The horizontal loadbearing structures are designed as cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs and beams. There are three staircases in the building, one is designed from steel and the other two from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The building is insulated with expanded polystyrene panels. The foundations are cast-in-place concrete strips. There are solar panels situated on the flat roof over the first floor. The building has mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. There is an underground tank for collecting rainwater that is used for toilet flushing and watering the garden. For heating and DHW there are two gas boilers, for cooling there is a VRV system.
Winery ŠakWine
Franko, Michal ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a new-built winery, in the cadastre area of Šakvice. The building has a basement and one above-ground floor. The building has a combined structural system. On the first floor is a wine-tasting room, a conference hall, a wine shop, a showroom, and an office. The wine production and technical facilities are situated in the basement. The building is based on cast-in-place plain concrete foundation strips. Vertical loadbearing structures on the first floor are design from ceramic blocks and the vertical loadbearing structures on the basement are design from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Horizontal loadbearing structures are designed from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The flat roof consists of a flat roof with extensive greenery. There are twenty parking spaces on the site. The designs were developed in the AutoCAD software. All structures comply with the valid standards and regulations.
Social housing, Brno
Mašková, Klára ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is based on a project created at the studio AG 32. The task is the project of social housing for a Romany ethnic group. The project seeks to respect the specifics of a Romany housing, especially the high number of family members. Location of the project is in Brno – Maloměřice, near the river Svitava, at the end of an area of family houses. The project is composed of 13 family houses, grouped into duplexes and one group of three houses. Housing is complemented by public spaces, such as small parks or playgrounds. The duplexes are chosen as a compromise between the requirement of high utilization of the land and the aim to respect the character of the surrounding buildings. All the houses have the same layout. According to the changes caused by different position, the houses are divided into the house “A“, house “B“ and house “C“. House “A“, which is in the south-eastern corner of the complex, is the subject of this bachelor’s thesis. The houses have two floors. The houses are oriented from the east to the west. The layout of the houses is a longitudinal three-tract. There is a corridor in the middle of the house and the bedrooms are on the east side and on the west side of the house. The house is meant for a family of 12 members (parents and a high number of children). There are several bedrooms, one living room, bathroom and toilet in each floor. Considering the social aspect of this housing, there is only one kitchen in the house, which is situated in the second floor.
Compact form housing
Horňák, Juraj ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on a atelier project Social housing with elements or Roma culture. Given plot is situated in a Brno city part called Maloměřice a Obřany. Situation of houses is designed so it provides a space for improving of the society and in the same time keeping the space open to the surrounding environment. In design process there was put focus not only on the economic aspect but the ecological and social as well. Individual structures are designed as a wooden construction covered with straw and clay. The proposal counts with the participation of the residents on building in a form of a social event, where the people will deepen their relationship to the new home and environment. Through the participation on the boulding process, the residents have the possibilitiy to intervene the desing of the house and adapt it to their own esthetical need, which will bring diversity to the identical objects.

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