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Family house
Maruška, Milan ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is a project focused on a detached two floor family residence without a basement located in Letosov, Nesovice. The house is designed for a four member family. On the first floor there is a vestibule which is the entrance to the hall with staircase. The hall is the main access space to all other parts of the house at ground floor level. It is the entrance to the living room which is connected to the dining area and kitchen which includes a storage room to the side. Access to the bathroom, sauna, utility room, and terrace behind the house is also from here. Part of the first floor is also a garage, which you can approach from the outside on the right from the main entrance. The garage also has a backdoor to the terrace. Access to second floor is via the staircase in the hallway. On your left side there is a main bedroom and a children’s bedroom. On your right side there is a bathroom, office and second children’s bedroom. The children’s bedrooms are divided by a clothes changing and storage room, which you can enter from both bedrooms and also from the first floor landing. The roof of the house is comprised of a single coated flat roof with a 5 degree angle. The exterior coat is made from grey PVC coating DEKPLAN 76. The outside main walls are built from ceramic concrete blocks POROTHERM 50 EKO+ whilst the interior main walls are built from POROTHERM 30 P+D and dividing interior walls from POROTHERM 14 P+D. The horizontal main construction is made from ceiling crossbeams POT and inserts MIAKO which also comes from POROTHERM. The ceiling on the second floor is pitched at a 5 degree angle.
Family house
Maruška, Milan ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is a project focused on a detached two floor family residence without a basement located in Letosov, Nesovice. The house is designed for a four member family. On the first floor there is a vestibule which is the entrance to the hall with staircase. The hall is the main access space to all other parts of the house at ground floor level. It is the entrance to the living room which is connected to the dining area and kitchen which includes a storage room to the side. Access to the bathroom, sauna, utility room, and terrace behind the house is also from here. Part of the first floor is also a garage, which you can approach from the outside on the right from the main entrance. The garage also has a backdoor to the terrace. Access to second floor is via the staircase in the hallway. On your left side there is a main bedroom and a children’s bedroom. On your right side there is a bathroom, office and second children’s bedroom. The children’s bedrooms are divided by a clothes changing and storage room, which you can enter from both bedrooms and also from the first floor landing. The roof of the house is comprised of a single coated flat roof with a 5 degree angle. The exterior coat is made from grey PVC coating DEKPLAN 76. The outside main walls are built from ceramic concrete blocks POROTHERM 50 EKO+ whilst the interior main walls are built from POROTHERM 30 P+D and dividing interior walls from POROTHERM 14 P+D. The horizontal main construction is made from ceiling crossbeams POT and inserts MIAKO which also comes from POROTHERM. The ceiling on the second floor is pitched at a 5 degree angle.

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