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Apartment building
Juřica, Michal ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for building an apartment house in Lutopecká street in Kroměříž. The designed building is located in the western part of the town of Kroměříž, it is a detached building with four floors above ground and a basement. The residential building has a rectangular ground plan and is divided into two parts with separate entrances, each entrance has 15 residential units, so the total number of residential units in the whole building is proposed to be 30. The proposed apartments have a layout of 1+kk, 2+kk and 3+kk. The basement will be used for the technical background of the building and storage space for the residents of the building. The house is based on a monolithic reinforced concrete foundation slab made of waterproof concrete. The exterior walls of the house are a combination of monolithic reinforced concrete walls and ceramic bricks. The ceiling structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The entire building is covered by a flat roof with extensive vegetation. Building is clad with an ETICS system using mineral wool. The work also included a basic assessment of the building physics and fire safety design of the building.
Family house
Bečvář, Stanislav ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a two-story house with a partial basement. The house is intended for permanent residence of a family of four.
Family house
Nevřivý, Daniel ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create project documentation for a new family house in Zbýšov u Brna. The house is partially underground and has two floors. In the north-eastern part of the ground floor there is a garage with two stands and in the south-western part there is a terrace. The structural system of the house is transverse wall, made of ceramic brick blocks type THERM. The building is based on the foundation strips of plain concrete. The walls of the basement are made of masonry made of lost formwork. The ceiling structure is designed from pre-stressed reinforced concrete cavity ceiling SPIROLL panels. The staircase connecting all floors is monolithic and the roofing is designed with a flat green roof. The external walls are insulated with a non-contact insulation system with a ventilated air gap and the façade consists of lightweight brick cladding.
Boarding house with restaurant
Janča, Tomáš ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the master thesis is the elaboration of a project documentation for the constructin of a guesthouse with a restaurant in the cadastral area of Buchlovice. The building is designed ad a detached house, partially basemented with the use of an attic. It is going to be a new construction of an accommodation facility, with a lounges, restaurant and a wellness. Building with multifunction spaces are designed the way, that guests are provided with carefree ale pleasant experience, to achive the maximum relaxatio. The part of the building is also going to be opened to the public. The purpose of the construction is to offer clients services related to accommodation, relaxation, gastronomy and social activities. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. Load-bearing structures of the building are designed from the ground brick blocks, ceiling structures are designed from monolithic reinforced concrete, the roofing of the building is a combination of a slab roof and single-ply roofs. The drawing part is processed in AutoCAD, archiCAD, Lumion
Warehouse with administration in the town of Chrudim
Davleeva, Luiza ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis focused on the design and elaboration of project documentation for the purpose of a storage area with an administrative building, consisting of the premises SO01 - administrative building and SO02 - warehouse. Objects are located on parcels no. 3485, 3486, 1770/10, in the cadastre unit Chrudim. Traffic connection is provided by the exit from the car park on the local road. All engineering infrastructure engineering networks are located near the site. The design of the building respects the local zoning plan. Project documentation is prepared in accordance with the current wording of applicable laws, decrees and standards. The project deals with a building functionally divided into objects SO01 and SO02, which are operationally and structurally connected. Object constructions are statically independent of each other. Object SO01 is used for administrative purposes and as a background for employees. In the basement of the building there are technical facilities and an archive. Object SO02 is intended for the storage of construction material intended for storage in dry areas. In addition to the storage space, there is an air conditioning machine room. Object SO01 is designed from a wall construction system of aerated concrete blocks with reinforced concrete ceilings, foundation strips and a flat roof. The SO02 object is designed as an all-metal assembled object with a gable roof and foundation footings. The structural system of the SO02 object is columnar with steel columns. The perimeter shell of the SO01 building is made of 300 mm thick aerated concrete blocks with a 140 mm contact insulation system. The perimeter shell of the SO02 building consists of assembled sandwich panels with a core made of PUR material.
New apartment building in Brno
Zelman, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis was the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The new building of a detached house will be located on the eastern outskirts of the city of Brno on plot no. 5014/4 in Líšeň district. It is a four-storey, fully basement apartment building, the first and last above-ground floors are different from the second and thirt above-ground floors. In the basement there are only common areas of the house. In the above-ground floors, the majority of the area of these floors consists of individual apartments, the rest of the area consists of common areas. The apartment building will serve for the housing of 56 people and will consist of fourteen residental units of size 3 + KK, which will be separated from each other. Access to individual housing units is possible only through common areas such as common corridors and staircases. The proposed construction system is a wall with a stiffening core. The house has a flat single-skin vegetation roof with extensive greenery, which is bordered by an attic. The load-bearing peripheral basement walls are made of reinforced concrete as well as the stiffening core of the building, which serves as an elevator shaft or as a horizontal load-bearing ceiling structure. The load-bearing masonry in the above-ground floors is made of sand-lime blocks. Non-load-bearing masonry is made of lime-sand and aerated concrete blocks. The construction is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and reinforced concrete. The building will be contact insulated with EPS facade thermal insulation boards. The material meets the requirements of ETICS. The insulated facade is designed in a creamy white and dusty gray color, the plinth will be made of marble. The plumbing elements are designed from galvanized sheet metal of gray color. The frames of the exterior openings have an anthracite colour.
Apartment building
Lukešová, Michaela ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of a part of the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The apartment building is located in the cadastral area of Opočno pod Orlickými horami. The building has four floors and a partial basement. In the basement of the building are designed cellars, utility room, elevator engine room and air conditioning. On the ground floor there is a cleaning room, a bike shed / carriage house and two residential units. The second and third floors are identical in layout and there are two residential units, on the fourth floor there is a residential unit with a terrace and a common room with kitchen and toilet. A total of seven residential units are designed in the building. Vertical load-bearing and non-bearing structures are made of ground brick blocks, in the basement there are perimeter structures made of monolithic reinforced concrete. Horizontal load-bearing structures are monolithic reinforced concrete, reinforced according to static calculation. The insulation of the building is solved by the contact insulation system ETICS.
Apartment building in the foothills of the Olicke Mountains
Fogl, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a new four-story apartment building with a partial basement and prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building object is set in a slightly sloping terrain of the town Letohrad in the foothills of the Orlicke Mountains. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all the city's binding documents, especially the zoning plan and the zoning study of the locality Nad Bažantnicí. There will be twelve new housing units on the upper floors, which correspond to current construction trends with their layout and material features. New tenants await attractive urban housing in mountainous areas. The underground floor above part of the building will be used to store household equipment, cellars, and technical facilities. It is also advantageous that the highest part of the apartment building is in the more load-bearing layers of the subsoil. The apartment building is based on plain concrete foundation strips, lined with sand-lime masonry blocks and covered with single-layer flat roofs, ready for the placement of photovoltaic panels and alternative energy sources. The perimeter masonry will be contact-insulated with a system with classic layer order and ETICS certification. Facade polystyrene will be used as a thermal insulator.
Eliška Přemyslovna Kindergarten
Herůdek, Pavel ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is a design of new kindergarten and elaboration of documentation for the construction. The building is situated in the southwestern suburb of Brno, in the district Brno-Starý Lískovec district. The building is set in a slightly sloping terrain. The building has two floors and and basement, created by partial basement of the building. The building is characterized with two wings designed at right angles and a decent coloured facade. The building contains two kindergarten classrooms with a capacity of 48 children with operational facilities, a rentable part for public, the administrative of the school and a technical facilities of the building. The first floor contains two separate kindergarten classes, each with 24 children, teacher's cabinet, toy storage room and a kitchen. The kitchen is designed without food preparation, with a food delivery company. Each kindergarten class has its own entrance. On the second floor is a rentable space containing a classroom, workshop, lounge and terrace. There are also an isolation room, a gym for children and a head master's office. The building is designed to a low energy standard, definated by near zero heat energy building (nzeb) standarts. There is established a wheelchair access to the building, A lift is proposed in the building. The structural design is proposed as a ceramic block wall with contact insulation system. The vertical strucutres are made of reinforced concrete cast-in-place ceiling. The building is based on concrete foundation and is covered by a single-skin, flat roof with a layer of extensive flora.
Lazaretní office building
Panáková, Eliška ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of an office building and the processing of project documentation for the construction. The office building is located in the Židenice in Brno, next to the Brno Židenice train station. This is a detached partly basement four-storey building with a flat roof. The underground floor serves primarily as a collective garage for 25 vehicles including parking spaces in the local stacking system. On the ground floor of the building there are three rentable spaces for retail with storage facilities and sanitary facilities for employees. The other of the building is used for administrative purposes. On the second above ground floor there are cell offices, on the third and fourth floors above ground the office spaces are rather as a open space. The construction system of the building is frameral with infill masonry made of ceramic fittings, the foundations are made of reinforced concrete slab and walls made of waterproof concrete. The foundations under the non-basement part are made of reinforced concrete foundation footing. Next to the office building, there are also eight parking spaces for shop visitors.

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