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Multi-purpose Building, Jana Babaka, Brno
Kolářová, Eva ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Project's goal is to test the large buildings' design options in regards to permanently sustainable construction. The author's aim is to design energy efficient multipurpose building, with minimal negative effects on environment. The positive impact on environment is visible on the preference of natural materials used in construction. External constructions of thermal conductivity coefficient at the level of passive standard are designed using objects of renewable energy. The location in Brno has been chosen for the proposed building, specifically the location known as brownfields. Lot is accessible from the street of Jan Babak, where public transport is available. The shape of the lot is in the form of incomplete oval with internal open atrium. The administrative part of the building takes half of the area with the rest of the area being used for other businesses, such as fitness centre and restaurant. Garages are proposed to be located underneath the main building, which is built on rigid structure. This rigid structure is a steel skeleton one with linked ceilings. The foundation of building is on stilt. The roof is of a flat type with variable slope, its structure and slope are of metal construction. Claddings are designed in the form of wooden structure filled with straw bales, the exterior is thermally insulated using fibreboard thermal insulation. Inner tract facade is proposed to be panelled with wooden planks. Photovoltaic panels will be placed both from the south and southeast of the outer oval. The rest of the facade will be panelled with grate for creepers. Only environment-friendly sources of energy are considered for the proposed building. Heating and cooling is based on the heat pump air-water system; using the rainwater as an example of renewing natural energy. The surroundings of the building are designed as meadows for of infiltration of rainwater. The proposed building has been assessed in terms of environmental sustainabilit
Energy efficient house
Král, Vítězslav ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis solves the design of Energy efficient house in Brno Kociánka. The building is approximately the shape of a square with a protrusion. The building has two above-ground floors and one underground floor. There are 3 balconies and the house is roofed with two types of a roof structure. Above the outer parts there is a double-shelled roof and in the central part a one-shell with one rooflight. One housing unit and a garage are designed in the building.
Family house-above standart
Bystroň, Patrik ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the processing of documents required for the construction of family house - above standart. The house is a stand – alone construction of two above ground and one below ground levels. The support systém is based on wall ceramic blocks. The ceiling is made of ceramic beams and ceramic inserts. The roof is flat.
Mixed-use building
Nejedlý, Petr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a new mixed-use building in Brno in the part of Pisárky. The building will have one basement and four aboveground floors. In the basement will be a collective garage and apartment accessories. In the ground floor are designed offices for rent. On the first to fourth floor are designed eight flats. The main entrance to the building and the entrance to the property is situated on the northeast side of Vinařská street. The mixed-use house is designed from a wall structural system. The basement basement, first floor and staircase space is designed of lime-sand blocks, with a ceiling construction of monolithic iron concrete slabs. The bearing structure of the second to fourth floors is designed as a timber structure building. The roof structure will be double-skinned, flat with a vegetation layer with extensive greenery.
Family house
Bartolčicová, Alice ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Subject of the bachelor’s thesis is a newly built house. It is the construction of diffusion-open timber, based mainly on the ground screws. Floor plan of the first storey consists of two connected rectangles. The building consists of two floors and an adjoining garage. Roofing is done with a shed roof over the main living area and another shed roof over the garage. The advantages of the building are relatively small thickness of external walls with good thermal properties and fast process of construction. The house is situated in the village Miroslavské Knínice.
Detached low energy house
Slaný, Jan ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The task of this bachelor's thesis is a technical solution of a family house based on a given architectural design. The building is meant to comply with the current low-energy standards. The house is four storeys tall in total, of which only the three uppermost storeys are given attention. The ground floor shares a single wall with the upper floors.
Detached house
Navrátil, Radek ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on a design for new-building of family house with an establishment of travel agency. The new building is placed in a cadastral area of the town Prostějov. The building is with two floors, without a basement and is designed for living of four persons with small travel agency, equipped with necessary accessories. Exterior walls are designed in the Ytong system and partly from a concrete blocks. Walls are insulated by contact thermal insulation. A ceiling strcuture is designed as a reinforced concrete slab. Building has a saddle roof. The bachelor thesis is formed as a project documentation.
Semi-detached house
Přibyl, Jan ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis topic is semi-detached house. The building is designed as a two-storey, without a basement. The roof is solved as double-shell flat. The entrance is on the north side. On the ground floor is a vestibule, where there is access to the utility room, toilet and living area, which consists of a living room, kitchen with dining room from which is exit to the terrace. Staircase to the second floor is in the living room. On the second floor they are accessible from the central hall of these rooms: a bedroom, a bathroom with a toilet, two children's bedrooms, lumber-room and dressing room. It is a brick building from ceramic fittings with contact thermal insulation system ETICS. The roof is made of asphalt strips.
Mixed-use building
Hort, Martin ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes the design and processing of project documentation of the multifunctional building. The multifunctional building is located in the central part of the town Náměšť nad Oslavou. The building has 4 floors. It is partly cellared building with flat roof and walkable terraces. This building is consisted of 2 functional parts, the first part is designed for living and the second one is designed for contact with the customer. There are shops and offices. The first floor is wheelchair accessible. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and cellars for housing units. In this multifunctional building we can find 13 residential units and five offices. All of the floors are connected with staircase and lift. The Carpark and the private garden with playground are also part of this residential area. This building is based on concrete blocks. Load-bearing, peripheral walls and connecting walls are made of ceramic blocks. A monolitic ceiling construction is the combination of the iron and the concrete. Two types of insulation are used in peripheral walls. The first one is called ETICS, external thermal insulation composite system, made of polystyrene. The second type of insulation is facade cladding system where the main insulation layer is made of mineral wool. The insulation layer is replaced by XPS polystyrene where facade is in contact with the ground. Facade cladding panels are made of cement and wood fibers called Cembrit.
Apartment building
Lásko, Tomáš ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a new building of a detached residential building in Dlouhá Třebová. The form corresponds to the design documentation for the construction. It is a two-storey, basement building with a flat roof based on foundation strips. There are 4 housing units for 16 people in the above-ground floors. In the basement there is a garage, a cellar for each apartment, technical facilities and common areas with a bicycle room. On the first and second floor there are 4 identical 4-bedroom apartments. The structural system is masonry, made of masonry elements Porotherm and in the underground floor it is reinforced with reinforced concrete system. The ceiling structure is of prestressed reinforced concrete. panels Spiroll.

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