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Pension for Recreation
Punda, Jiří ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The dissertation Pension for recreation is composed in a form of project documentation which comprises all the reguisites required by current regulations. The designed Pension is placed on the site numbered 947 in Kardašova Řečice. In this three-storey building,there is 19 housing units, sauna , restaurant and gym. Constructional system is projected from lime-sand bricks, prestressed concrete ceiling panels, wooden girder trusses. External surface finish of the building is contact thermal insulation system.
Mountain and Sport Hotel
Horálek, Jiří ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The project designs engineering documentation of a mountain sport hotel for temporary accommodation for 55 people including firstly those with limited ability of movement and secondly a housekeeper flat with one room and a kitchenette plus sanitary facilities. The building is situated in a sky resort of the Krkonoše boarder village Dolní Malá Úpa in National Park KrNaP.The three-storey building is typical for its tin ridge roof, gable fronted and shed dormers, wooden facade, and a slope location with longitudinal parallel ground plan with level lines. Accommodation is projected on the second and third flours. On the first floor there are hotel premises like a restaurant with a kitchen, a sport requisites rental, storerooms, an office, a gym and a rehab with its own background. Construction system of the first floor is masonry whereas the second and third floors are designed as assembled wooden houses.
Masonry Block of Flats
Recmanik, David ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This Master´s thesis is focused on block of flats project documentation. The documentation is worked for building construction. Emphasis is placed on structural, space, fire safety, thermal and acoustic requirements. Masonry building is secluded and has four floors, without cellared, with a gabled roof. The building is designed with eight flats and one of these flats is designed for persons with reduced mobility.
Multi-storey Wooden Building
Macháčková, Eva ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with complete project documentation of newly built object of library and mediatheque located on the site in České Budějovice. It is a three-storey building divided into three parts, one-storey, two-storey and three-storey. It is partly basement. The underground part is devoted to main storage spaces of library services, management offices and social facilities for staff (toilets, changing rooms, washrooms). This part of the building has own entrance for employees. In the 1st floor is located the main library area along with exhibition spaces and the main entrance for visitors with self service cloakroom. In the 2nd floor are designed library spaces for visually impaired persons with fund of audio books, CDs and DVDs, a lecture hall with a projector and own kitchen and space for reading magazines and periodicals. From this floor is possible access to the outdoor terrace, which has own terrace furniture store nearby. In the 3rd floor is located a literary café with its own facilities. In each floor are also designed sanitary facilities for use by persons with limited ability of movement and orientation. All floors are connected by stairs and passenger lifts. In terms of construction, the building is designed as a frame, in the underground parts made of reinforced concrete, the overhead of glued laminated timber elements. The ceiling structure designed over the underground floor is monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The ceilings in the upper part are designed as a wooden beamed made of the glued laminated timber elements. The building has a pent roof created by wooden trusses assembled with punched metal plate fasteners. The foundations are designed as belts and footings. The study, detailed documentation, thermal-technical evaluation of selected structures and fire safety of the building are processed. For processing of the thesis were used software AutoCAD 2010, Teplo 2011, Area 2011, Ztráty 2011 and Fire NX 802 PRO.
Block of Flats
Poláková, Jana ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The object of this work is the preparation of project documentation for construction of a block of flats building containing all requirements in accordance with applicable regulations and standards. The building is located on sloping terrain on land 553/14, 553/15, 553/16 and 553/17 in the cadastral area Nemošice. The building has three overground floors containing a total of eleven residential units and one underground floor, which is partially below ground, where the six individual garages and cellars. Perimeter walls floors are made of ceramic bricks, underground floors of concrete bricks. Masonry is fitted with contact system. Ceilings are made of prestressed concrete ceiling panels, flat roof single casing.
House with Place of Business
Pichner, Petr ; Šafářová, Markéta (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals project documentation of family house with an establishment – repair shop of bicycles. The house with its layout creates the letter L with one beveled corner. The building has one underground storey and two above ground storeys. The underground storey is only under section of house. So the object is partly a basement. The part of house with a establishment have only one above ground storey. Over the residential part of building and over establishment is flat roof. The roofs are in different height. The house is brick. The family house serve as one housing unit for 5 people. In repair shop there are two or three workers, it being understood that workers may be residents of a house. Therefore the establishment and a family house are internally connected. The building is located on flat land in existing buildings in cadastral Žamberk.
House for two generations
Pifková, Erika ; Šafářová, Markéta (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to design a two-generation detached house. The building plot is located in the Slovak Republic, on the outskirts of village Okoč. The house is designed for a family of four, and two grandparents, one of whom is in a wheelchair, so the part of the house is solved accessible. House has two floors without basement and is divided into two dwelling units, which are interconnected. The property also includes a garage and a covered parking place, each for one car only. Perimeter walls of the house will be made of aerated concrete blocks YTONG P4-500. The ceilings are designed as half-prefabricated from reinforced concrete beams, aerated concrete liners, reinforcement and concreting. The detached house is covered with flat single-roof.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Pánková, Aneta ; Šafářová, Markéta (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor´s thesis is to design a house on a sloping building site at a level of project documentation for the buidilng realization. The building object is located in the village of Velke Porici and designed for a family of four. The building has a basement with a one above-ground floor with a wall construction system of brick blocks. Foundation of the house is done on the strip foundations and the house is covered with a flat roof. Entry to the house is solved trough the above-ground floor where there is a rest area. In the basement spaces is a daily part of the house. The building project is completed in accordance with layout, architecture and structural design and safety in use.
Masonry House
Jánská, Kamila ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor project is a double-decker detached brick house, which is situated on a flat terrain without any significant slope and other buildings. The building is shaped to a letter „T“. The first floor is rectangular with the dimensions of 16.82 and 8.82 meters. Second floor has the shape of a letter „L“ with dimensions 12.32 and 11.82 meters. Height of the building is 6,95 meters and the occupied area is 168,8 m2.The building is made of ceramic bricks POROTHERM. The roof is flat with inverted insulation with a maximum slope of 8.7 %.There is front door with a foyer in the first floor, living room with kitchenette and dining room, pantry, wardrobe room, mechanical room, workroom, bathroom with WC and a hall with stairs. In the second floor, there are two children’s rooms, bedroom with wardrobe, bathroom, toilet, and hallway with stairs. Both floors are connected with a unprotected escape path.The estate has a road connected to a main road which goes through whole town.
Timber Housing Building
Janča, Jan ; Hlásková, Michaela (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The Bachelor´s thesis project documentation of detached timber house. House with two floors is L-shaped with adjacent one floor garage which is operationally connected to house. Above house is situated unutilized roof space which is consists of purlin roof. Garage is covered with flat roof. Whole house is not with basement. Total protortions of a house is 23x13 m.

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