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Single-family house
Gilar, Matěj ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of project documentation for the construction of a family house. The house has two floors. The terrain of the land is slightly sloping. The main building material is Ytong aerated concrete blocks. The building is based on the foundation strips. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The roofing consists of a flat roof. The external walls are insulated with mineral thermal insulation boards.
Apartment building
Burian, Jaroslav ; Hradil, Dušan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design and processing of project documentation for the construction of a new residential building in Nosislav. The residential building is designed on a plot located on the northern edge of the village, the site is leveled. The building of the apartment house is designed as a detached house with one underground floor and two above-ground floors. There are a total of five residential units on the upper floors, one of which is designed as 1+KK, the other residential units are designed as 3+KK. In the basement of the building there is the technical background, storage space for each apartment and communal areas such as a shared warehouse, workshop and community room. The load-bearing system is a combined wall system, the vertical load-bearing structures are made up of lost formwork on the underground floor and lightweight concrete with lime-sand blocks on the above-ground floors. The horizontal load-bearing structure is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The individual floors are connected by a two-arm monolithic reinforced concrete staircase. The roof is constructed as a truss roof with ceramic roofing. The building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system.
Apartment building
Urbaníková, Lea ; Surý, Tomáš (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to develop project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption. The new building is proposed in the Ponava locality, near the center of Brno. The proposed residential building has four above-ground floors and is fully basemented. The design includes three different layouts of residential units to ensure variability and functionality for different groups of residents. The building is equipped with an elevator. The basement contains a communal garage with sixteen parking spaces and storage rooms (cellars), which are integrated with the parking spaces. Each residential unit has an allocated parking space and a storage room. In total, the residential section comprises twenty-one residential units, most of which have a terrace, loggia, or balcony. The residential building is founded on a base slab. The structural system of the building combines monolithic reinforced concrete elements. The basement consists of reinforced concrete load-bearing walls, internal columns, and reinforced concrete internal walls in the stairwell area. On the above-ground floors, within the perimeter wall of the stairwell recess, a reinforced concrete wall with continuous openings is designed. The remaining parts of the above-ground floors are composed of a skeleton structural system with reinforced concrete two-way beams and infill masonry. The ceiling structure consists of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with a single-layer flat roof with a membrane waterproofing. The facade of the building is designed with a ventilated air gap. The cladding consists of brick cladding panels mounted on an aluminium support frame.
Apartment building
Srba, Vojtěch ; Bergmann, Ivan (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Blansko. The standalone object in flat terrain has four above-ground floors with the last one receding and one underground floor. The underground floor is designed with parking spaces, storage boxes, technical facilities, and waste facilities. All above-ground floors are designated for living, where there are a total of 23 residential units. The first above-ground floor has 6 residential units (including one residential unit for people with limited mobility and orientation), the second and third floors have 7 residential units, and the fourth floor has 3 residential units. The residential units are designed in the form of 1+kk to 3+kk. Access to the residential units is from the main corridor, which leads to the vertical communication core, which has an elevator and a two-arm staircase. The structural system of the building is designed as a transverse wall. The building is based on reinforced concrete piles. The ceilings are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roofing of individual parts of the building is designed with flat single-shell roofs, where the roof over the 1st floor and terraces are walkable and the roof over the 4th floor is designed as a membrane with a covering of softened PVC. The bachelor’s thesis includes project documentation for the construction.
Evaluation of Efficiency and Risks of Investment Project
Forman, Filip ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis evaluates the efficiency and risks of an investment project of a family terraced house in Slatina, Brno. The aim is to analyze four options of the building use: reconstruction with rent, new building with rent, reconstruction with sale and new building with sale. The theoretical part defines the basic concepts and methodologies for financial analysis and risk assessment. The practical part deals with the case study and financial analyses of each option. The conclusion offers a comparison of the options and recommendations for investors.
Center for seniors in Brno-Medlánky
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is to design a senior living facility in Brno – Medlánky. This task was preceded by a pre-diploma project within the subject NGA056 – Specialized project, developed in the previous semester, which consisted of preparing an urban study with a proposal for urban structure including transportation solutions and the placement of various functions - residential areas, commercial areas, public buildings, civic amenities, a sports hall, a church, and further development of the senior living facility. The architectural study focuses on creating a suitable environment for long-term stay for seniors, meaning comfortable living, outdoor relaxation areas, adequate technical infrastructure, and a variety of services. The design stems from the concept of a compact, clear, and barrier-free base space with social areas and facilities connecting three pavilions of housing units. This ensures privacy in the housing units while providing ample space for social interaction. Access to the terrain linked with a park located on the southern side of the plot is easy from both the base floor and the housing units, providing direct contact with greenery in outdoor spaces. The main entrance leading to the base on the first floor is designed with a representative atrium, reflecting the grandeur of the entire complex. Technical and operational facilities are expanded to cover the capacity of a potential additional fourth pavilion. The entire complex reflects the requirement for peaceful and high-standard living in old age, respecting contemporary architecture and the needs of today's population. As a result, it becomes a place for contented aging.
Apartment building
Filípková, Zuzana ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption in the municipality of Blansko. The building will be situated on a plot of land in the northern part of the town between the existing development of family houses on the area defined by the zoning plan as a buildable area. The building has four floors above ground and one underground floor. It is covered with a flat vegetated roof. In the basement of the apartment building and there is a collective garage and technical facilities. On the above-ground floors there are residential units with the size of 1+kk to 4+kk. Parking of cars is possible in addition to the mass garage on the parking spaces in front of the building. The main entrance to the building is located on the east side. The common areas include a vestibule, entrance hall and corridors, from which there is access to the individual residential units. All floors are connected by a staircase and a hydraulic lift. The structural system of the building is combined. It consists of perimeter load-bearing walls and an internal skeleton longitudinal system composed of columns and transoms. The horizontal structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab. The building is based on a foundation slab. The perimeter walls are contact insulated with ETICS system using basalt wool of 200mm thickness.
Family house on a slope
Odložilíková, Monika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the development of detailed design documentation for a family house situated on a slope in the village of Přílepy. The house is intended to serve as a permanent residence for a family of four. It is a two-storey detached building featuring a flat green roof and includes a garage for two cars. The property is set on gently sloping ground with a gradient from northeast to southwest. The floor plan of the house is a simple rectangular shape with a partially protruding section. The building is founded on a strip foundation, and the vertical perimeter structures are designed using the Porotherm system with a contact insulation system. Horizontal structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The individual floors are connected by a monolithic reinforced concrete two-arm staircase.
Detached house with a workshop Frank
Kubečková, Klára ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a new family house with an attached "massage studio" in the town of Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. The house, designed for a family of four, has two aboveground floors and a garage space. The entrance to the house is located on the northeast side, while the massage studio has access from the back. The residential rooms are oriented to the south for optimal sunlight. The building is insulated with the ETICS contact system and constructed from Ytong aerated concrete and Silka sand-lime masonry elements. The roof is pitched with anthracitecolored ceramic roofing tiles and a vegetated flat roof above the garage and studio. The facade will be finished with white silicone plaster
Flat House Rozdrojovice
Zavřelová, Martina ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Rozdrojovice. The apartment building is a detached building with nine residential units, four floors, basement. The main entrance to the building is from the south side of the building. There are nine apartment units on the upper floors, which are connected by a common main corridor with a staircase and an elevator. In the basement there are social rooms, cellar cubicles, a carriage house, a technical room and an air conditioning machine room. Each apartment on the second to fourth floor has a balcony or terrace. The structural system of the building is wall-built, transverse. The building is based on a reinforced concrete base plate. The vertical supporting structures are made of ceramic masonry. The insulation of the perimeter walls forming the envelope of the building is designed by a certified ETICS system. The ceilings are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs woven around the perimeter. The roof is a flat single-layer vegetation. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with reduced mobility, but access to the building is barrier-free. If necessary, thanks to the spacious rooms and corridors in the ground-floor apartments, it is possible to change the disposition of one of the apartments to a barrier-free apartment. The material and color of the facade takes into account the design of the surrounding buildings. Each block is distinguished by a different facade color. Rainwater will be drained from the roof into the storage tank. Subsequently, it will be used in the internal separate rainwater system for flushing the toilet and watering the garden. Surplus water will be absorbed on the property into a seepage pit. The project also includes an energy label. The designed apartment building belongs to the classification class "A - extremely economical".

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