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Apartment building at the vineyard
Kocmanová, Michaela ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s work is a composition of project documentation for the construction building of apartment building. The object is situated on the cadastral area of Viničné Šumice on plot number 1912/21. The apartment building is designed as separated, three storeys, flat roof building without basement. There are eleven apartment units in total, from which one is designed for people with movement disabilities. To each apartment unit belong one basement cellar and part of a garden. There are two separated parking areas with thirteen parking places in total. The building stands on foundation strips. The construction system of the object is wall system. External walls are made of Porotherm brick blocks with thermal insulation from expanded polystyrene. The inside vertical load-bearing constructions are made of acoustic brick blocks with mortar pockets. The horizontal load-bearing constructions are made of reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with single layer flat roof.
Panda & panda
Kocmanová, Michaela ; Kalánek, Ing Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a project documentation for construction of a zoo pavilion with a restaurant. The structure has to be designed in compliance with regulations for buildings with almost zero energy consumption. Its construction site is located within the existing compound of Prague’s zoo on plot no. 1491/1. The pavilion is proposed to house giant pandas. The building has three floors- one underground and two above. It is covered by a flat green roof. In terms of circulation, the structure is composed from two parts. The first one is formed by premises for the pandas, including necessary facilities for their wellbeing and their breeding; and the second part is visitors’ part, including restaurant, gift shop and amenities. The building is enclosed by two exterior expositions for pandas which are connected with the interior exposition premises by two ramps- tunnels. There is a roof terrace adjacent to the restaurant for visitors to enjoy the view of pandas in their exterior grounds. The vertical structure of the pavilion for giant pandas is a combination of load bearing brick walls and cast-in-place concrete walls- the underground floor and the ground floor is formed by the cast-in-place concrete walls and the upper floor is formed by the brick walls made out of autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. The horizontal structures are formed by prestressed concreted floor panels or in the case of the upper floor by cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs.
Architektonická studie vybraného veřejného venkovského prostoru
Kocmanová, Michaela
This bachelor thesis is focused on the public rural space, the village of Újezd u Černé Hory was chosen, we can talk about the historical and today's perception of the citizens of the village. The thesis is divided into two parts, the first part is a theoretical part, where we focused on the types of rural settlements, their urban development, sacral structures, the area of the village, etc., when we used most of the literary sources. Here are also references, which were presented to municipalities from all regions of the Czech Republic, mostly Czech. In the second part we focused mainly on the analyzes, from which the conclusions and the overall study, ie the situation and the design of the village, were made. The study aims to create a potential place for people, but also a fully functional place for transportation and management.
Panda & panda
Kocmanová, Michaela ; Kalánek, Ing Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a project documentation for construction of a zoo pavilion with a restaurant. The structure has to be designed in compliance with regulations for buildings with almost zero energy consumption. Its construction site is located within the existing compound of Prague’s zoo on plot no. 1491/1. The pavilion is proposed to house giant pandas. The building has three floors- one underground and two above. It is covered by a flat green roof. In terms of circulation, the structure is composed from two parts. The first one is formed by premises for the pandas, including necessary facilities for their wellbeing and their breeding; and the second part is visitors’ part, including restaurant, gift shop and amenities. The building is enclosed by two exterior expositions for pandas which are connected with the interior exposition premises by two ramps- tunnels. There is a roof terrace adjacent to the restaurant for visitors to enjoy the view of pandas in their exterior grounds. The vertical structure of the pavilion for giant pandas is a combination of load bearing brick walls and cast-in-place concrete walls- the underground floor and the ground floor is formed by the cast-in-place concrete walls and the upper floor is formed by the brick walls made out of autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. The horizontal structures are formed by prestressed concreted floor panels or in the case of the upper floor by cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs.
Apartment building at the vineyard
Kocmanová, Michaela ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s work is a composition of project documentation for the construction building of apartment building. The object is situated on the cadastral area of Viničné Šumice on plot number 1912/21. The apartment building is designed as separated, three storeys, flat roof building without basement. There are eleven apartment units in total, from which one is designed for people with movement disabilities. To each apartment unit belong one basement cellar and part of a garden. There are two separated parking areas with thirteen parking places in total. The building stands on foundation strips. The construction system of the object is wall system. External walls are made of Porotherm brick blocks with thermal insulation from expanded polystyrene. The inside vertical load-bearing constructions are made of acoustic brick blocks with mortar pockets. The horizontal load-bearing constructions are made of reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with single layer flat roof.

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