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Detached house
Drongová, Zuzana ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation at the level of construction implementation. The aim was to design a family house with almost zero energy consumption. The family house is partially basemented and with a habitable attic. The building is roofed with a gable roof with a corrugated metal roofing. On the south-west side, a dormer roofed with a pitched roof is proposed. On the northwest side of the building is a one-car covered garage with rhombus wood siding and glass infill. The roofing is designed with a vegetated flat roof. The main load-bearing system is made of aerated concrete blocks. The perimeter basement masonry is made of lost formwork blocks. Thermal insulation of the building is solved by contact insulation system ETICS. The building is based on foundation strips.
Kindergarten
Márová, Aneta ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this diploma‘s thesis is processing of a project documentation of a new building of kindergarten with two classes (at most 2 x 24 children) with a preparation area of the kindergarten. The building is located in the inner city of Hradec Králové on a flat plot. This detached kindergarten has a ground floor and a partial attic. The building has a irregular plan with the biggest proportions 17,62 m x 34,87 m with a height of main ridges 8,74 m and with a height of parapet wall 4,62 m. The gable roofs have 30° slope and they cover outer parts of classes. The flat roof has at least 3% slope and it avers middle part of the kindergarten where are preparation area of the kindergarten and rest parts of classes. The building is situated mainly in the northeastern part of the building plot. The parking place for parents and employees of the kindergarten is connected with the building from the northerneastern part of building plot. The building is optically divided into three parts – class A (west), preparation area of the kindergarten + rest parts of classes (middle) and class B (east). The terrace with irregular shape and with steel pergola is connected with the building from southern part of the building plot. The great garden with new trees and bushes surrounds the building from the south. In the garden will be situated lots of game elements for example the swings, the climbing frames, the carousel etc. In the northwest corner there will be small steel garden house for the garden stuff storage. Covered main entraces to the classes and preparation area of the kindergarten are located in the north wall of the building. The layout of the kindergarten is adapter for 2 x 24 children and appropriate number of employees. The layout scheme of both classes is almost the same – from the wind lobby is possible to acces to the utility room/warehouse of garden furniture or to the children’s locker room. This locker room is connected with the children’s sanitary room and with the main room which serve for playing games, sleeping, work activities and dining. This main room is connected with the kitchen (food preparation room), beds (sheeting, toys) storage and with separate room for sick children. To the teacher’s sanitary room is possible to acces from children’s sanitary room. The outdoor restroom is situated in the area of class A. In both of main rooms are situated L-shaped stairs which can lead you to attics galleries. From this gallery you can go to teacher‘s background or store room. In the preparation area of the kindergarten you can find the wind lobby, the manager’s office with own teakitchen, employee locker room with teakitchen, kitchen (food preparation room), the cleaning room and employee sanitary room. All parts of the building are connected by a corridor.
Coworking centre, Ostrava
Zelenkov, Kryštof ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis aims to elaborate on the design documentation for an office building with nearly zero - energy consumption. The building is located in Ostrava - Moravská Ostrava. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part is focused on architectural and structural design. The office building has two main parts. The first floor is a composes a café and building services of the building. The second and third floors contain meeting rooms, a printer room, and open-space offices. The Café employs 3 baristas and serves 32 customers. The office section has a capacity of 56 people. The ground plan of the designed building is in an L-shape. The building has a flat green roof. The external walls are made of aerated concrete insulated with mineral wool. The second part deals with the building services of the building: boiler, ventilation, heat pump, and photovoltaic panels. The third part deals with the information from the BIM energetic model to create a more productive workflow and using modern technology for our benefit.
Weightlifting club Brno
Dvořáček, Jakub ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The main task of the diploma thesis is to design a new nearly zero-energy olympic weightlifting gym. It’s located in Brno-Bystrc. It has two floors with a capacity of 80 people. The building is V-shaped with 165°. The load-bearing system is made of aerated concrete walls, reinforced concrete columns, slabs, and a foundation. The facade is designed from oxidated metal cladding and glass panels with metal framing. The building is covered by a green extensive flat roof. Heat water is provided by 2 ground-water heat pumps and one electric boiler. The whole building is heated/cooled by a combination of warm/cold floors and three HVAC units. The electricity supply is provided by photovoltaic panels, located on the roof. The third part of this diploma thesis is dedicated to automation in building designs, especially the usage of visual programming.
Recreation centre Milevsko
Černý, Daniel ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the design of the recreation centre in Milevsko. The thesis includes the architectural and structural design. A building has two floors. On the first floor there is a restaurant with a kitchen and a dining room. Two utility rooms, sanitary facilities, storages, and an office. On the second floor there is a club, rooms with facilities and a terrace. There are also 7 rooms for accommodation with en-suite bathrooms on this floor. The walls are made of ceramic blocks, the floor structure is made of reinforced cast-in-place concrete. The building envelope is insulated with the ETICS. The roof consists of an extensive green roof and concrete paving on the terrace. The thesis includes the designs of ventilation, heating, cooling, rainwater management, artificial lighting, and photovoltaic power plants for the building. In the last part of the diploma project the best combination of choosen parameters of a building will be find out by an analisation of a case study. A combinations of construction compositions and heat sources for heating distribution of the building have great importance in a certificate of energy performance of the building. By analysation of these parameters there will be an evaluation of their impacton the on the primary energy from non-renewable sources in the PENB certificate.
Mixed-use building
Karafiát, Filip ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis consists of three parts. Aim of the first part is to design mixed-use building in Brno. The building has four above- ground floors and one underground floor. The parking places are situated in underground floor, together with space for HVAC and heating. In first floor there are two retail spaces, gym and office spaces. The foundation of the building are design as a slab supported by energo p ilons. The structural system is designed as a cast–in-place reinforced concrete framework. The envelope walls are designed from blocks with thermal insulation and it is combined with curtain wall. The internal non-bearing walls are a combination of blocks and moveable light walls . All roofs on building are designed as flat green roofs The second part of this diploma thesis contains concept of building services for HVAC, rainwater management, photovoltaics, and cooling/ heating. The building will be heated / cooled using energo piles which are situated under the building and connected to ground – to - water heat pump. In the third part I focused on BIM. First, I describe basic principles, history, and around the world and in Czech Republic. Than I focus on lighting assessment.
Kindergarten
Hess, Samuel ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the design of an NZEB kindergarten in Třebíč. The building is single-storey with a flat roof. Next to the building there are 15 parking spaces, 3 of them are for electric car charging. The centre of the building consists of staff facilities and spaces for building services, the rest of the building includes sanitary facilities for children, changing rooms and classrooms. The building is based on a foundation slab that rests on a layer of foam glass granulate. The external masonry is made of ceramic blocks insulated with EPS ETICS. The internal load-bearing and partition masonry is made of unfired clay blocks, which are plastered with clay plaster. The roof structure is made of prefabricated pre-stressed concrete panels, which are sloped outwards. The building is heated by a ground to water heat pump, which will heat the water for underfloor heating, the HVAC unit and hot water distribution. Intelligent LED lighting is installed throughout the building. There are photovoltaic panels on the roof to generate electricity. Rainwater is used for flushing and watering the garden. Furthermore, in my master’s thesis I addressed the possibilities of using rainwater in roof drains to generate electricity. There, I calculate different possibilities and ways to use rainwater as efficiently as possible to generate electricity. A Pelton turbine is used to generate power, which is driven by the force of the water current.
Office building, Ostrava
Černota, Jakub ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The main task of the master´s thesis is to design an office building in Ostrava, Mariánské Hory. The building has one underground floor and three above grounds. On the underground floor there is a technical room, an archive and a server. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a reception, toilets, a lecture room and a showroom. Upper floor contains only offices and a toilets. The materials used are prefabricate concrete for structural frame (column, girder, floor panels), ceramic bricks as infill masonry and mineral wool as wall insulation. The building has a flat roof. The building will be heated by heat pump air-to-water. The water heating is provided also by a heat pump. The building will have mechanical ventilation and photovoltaic panels. The theoretical part is BIM data application to simulation thermal bridges in ArchiCAD software and comparison with another software, CalA.
Mixed-use building
Tomášek, Daniel ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of the master thesis is to design and develop project documentation for the construction of a mixed-use building. The building is a part of blank space and is situated in the municipality of Pardubice in ulice Teplého on parcels n. 2108/17, 2108/7, 2108/3, 2834 a 4910. The mixed-use building is underbasemented and divided into five above-ground floors with flat vegetational roofs. There are a total of six administration spaces, a café and a hairdresser’s. There are also fifty-seven parking spots including bicycle stands in the covered parking lot located in the souterrain and the first floor. The fifth floor is designed as a united space with a kitchen. The building's entrance is situated on the south facade of the building. The object's construction system is combined with hardened walls. Vertical constructions are designed to consist of bruted bricked blocks and reinforced concrete monolithic constructions. Horizontal constructions also consist of reinforced concrete monolithic constructions. The substructure of the object is made of waterproof reinforced concrete construction also known as a "water tank". The whole structure is based on the piled baseplate.
Pension in the heart of the Highlands
Kolářová, Kristýna ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of pension. The building is located in the upper part of the village of Vlachovice, district Žďár nad Sázavou. The pension is detached located on a large, slightly sloping land. On the ground floor there is an entrance for guests, a restaurant, operational and technical facilities. In the attic there are 4 apartments for temporary accommodation for maximum of 20 people. The building has a T-shaped floor plan measuring 23.5 x 15 m and 9.5 x 9.5 m and is roofed by saddle roof with purlins. The construction system of the building is a wall system. The vertical perimeter load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks filled with polystyrene. The ceiling above the 1st floor is made of load-bearing cavity panels with prestressed reinforcement. The building is designed with consideration of the existing and future surrounding buildings. There are 18 parking spaces on the property. Part of the thesis is also a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety solutions.

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