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Hotel Wipeout with wellness
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The thesis is dealing with the proposal and processing of project documentation of the Wipeout hotel with the wellness. The proposed object is located in the uptown of Jedovnice. It is a four-storey basement building with vegetation roof and five pitched gabled roofs. The object is visually divided into two parts. The first part is covered with a chipped stone facade. The second part is covered with ventilated facade of wooden blocks of Nordic pine. The foundations of the building are reinforced concrete. Framework, peripheral and dividing walls are designed from POROTHERM system. Ceiling structures are reinforced concrete. The visual idea is the Nordic style, that fits into the surrounding landscape. The object consists of three operating parts namely a restaurant, wellness centre and temporary accommodation.
Newly-built of hotel
Smolíková, Zuzana ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the Diploma thesis was to design and prepare a documentation for the construction of a spa hotel. The building is situated in the village of Lipno nad Vltavou. This area is famous for a ski resort and the Lipno Dam which can be seen from the hotel. The hotel consists of three operating parts - spa, restaurant, accommodation and recreation area. The whole complex is designed as two rectangular plans. The spa part is a one-storey building with a flat green roof. The hotel with restaurant is a three-storey building with a pitched roof and metal roofing. The main entrance is oriented to the north. In front of the building there is a parking space for hotel guests. The spa structural system is a mix of a reinforced concrete frame with beam and a wall system made of clay blocks Porotherm. The hotel and restaurant is a wall structural system made of clay blocks Porotherm. The floor structure is designed as reinforced concrete slabs. The whole building is insulated to meet all the requirements of energy consumption of buildings.
Fire station, Svitavy
Navrátil, Michal ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The diploma thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of a new apartment of central fire station type C1 with the administrative part of the Territorial Department. The fire station is technologically linked to the second building SO.02 the technical and technological background of the fire station. The building is situated on the eastern edge of Svitavy. The building is non-cellular, it has three floors and a flat green roof. Three floors fulfilling matter with mainly administrative function is connected with two floors blocks fire station with an indoor gym. Above the floor containing garages for emergency vehicles facilities for the emergency unit are placed with a curtain that creates fading of the emergency door. The matter of the gym is optically separated from the station and highlighted with a volume narrow neck and height elevation. In the station there are training places and places for general physical preparation. The buildings are located in a sloping terrain. The ground fire station has a heliport. The establishment supporting columns of the building are for made of prefabricated calyx, and are concreted into monolithic foundation pads. Infill wall vertical bearing and non-bearing structures are designed from clay blocks type THERM. The bearing system is reinforced concrete prefabricated frame. Horizontally bearing structures are designed from prestressed hollow core slabs. The building envelope is made of a curtain wall in dark grey and red combined with a light contact thermal insulation system used on the indoor gym. The envelopes are in the administrative part and the part of the station divided by a glazed area. In the workshops and technology room the envelope is divided by lamellae. Usually there are 13 firemen during one shift, in three shifts there work 39 firemen all together. There are supposed to be 17 employees in the administrative department.
Newly-built of sports centre
Mališ, Jakub ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with designing of a leisure sport centre in Partizánske in Slovak Republic. It is a detached object on a flat terrain. The object of the leisure sport center has two floors, or specifically the sport center stretches through two floors. In the building there is a cafe with bowling, three badminton courts, five squash courts and commercial area intended for massages. The object is designed from constructive system from lightweight concrete block. The second part is constructed from precast concrete frame with infill wall from lightweight concrete block. The ceiling in one part of the object is designed to be assembled of prestressed precast floor slab and in second part of trapezoidal sheet. The roof is made like flat green roof with extensive grassing. The work includes project documentation for the construction.
Production hall with facilities
Malec, Pavel ; Vítámvás, Zdeněk (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of my thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for construction execution of an administrative building with added production hall which is found in the town Benešov near Prague. The object of the administrative building has one underground and free above-ground floors. The underground floor serves for operating purposes connected with production. The first above-ground floor serves for staff catering. On the second above-ground floor we can find social rooms, dressing rooms and washrooms for employees. Offices can be found on the last third above-ground floor. Vertical supporting constructions on the underground floor are made of blocks filled with concrete i.e. 300 mm. On the above-ground floors rhere are vertical supporting constructions which are made by walled technology from ceramic Therm blocks i.e. 300 mm. Vertical constructions partially consist of precast wall panels and partially of monolytic panels i.e. 250 mm. The roof is designed as a flat green area. During the design processing the impact was put on increased comfort for using and overall modern concept of the object.
Cultural center Puppet
Kuchaříková, Andrea ; Kalánek, Ing Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a project documentation for construction of a community centre with a restaurant. Its construction site is located on the outskirts of town Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou, Poděbradova street. The building is composed from three parts, which are connected to each other. The first part houses the restaurant with its facilities. This part is a single floor structure covered by a flat green roof. Its façade is formed by white boards composed into an asymmetrical pattern. The second part serves as a backstage area where all the necessary facilities are located. This second part of the building is as the first part a single floor structure covered by a flat green roof. Its façade is formed by façade timber boards. The main entrance is located in the middle part, which is the third part the building. It has two floors and it houses an auditorium, a bar and amenities. Its façade is formed by trapezial boards. The construction system is formed by load bearing walls and by prestressed concreted floor panels or in some parts by cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The building has strip foundations. Its interior walls are built from sand-limestone bricks with acoustic properties. The perimeter walls are covered with ventilated façade with mineral wool thermal insulation. The heating of the community centre is powered by gas boiler connected to single-vent chimney with ventilation shaft.
Apartment building
Remešová, Kristýna ; Bílková, Andrea (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a apartment building in Holešov. The apartment building has one basement and three above. The building is designed as an object with five apartment units. On first and second floor are situated 2 flats and on third floor is only 1 flat. The construction system is designed as ceramic Porotherm system. Basement masonry is made of the permanent concrete formwork. Roofing is solved by flat green roof. The work includes project documentation for the construction. Part of the project documentation is also a basic assessment of the building in terms of building physics.
Residential building in Valašské Meziříčí
Pasztorek, Martin ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with a design of new building – apartment house. Designed apartment house is located in Zlin region, in the town Valasske Mezirici. Altogether, the designed bulding contains partial basement, eight dwelling units and four storeys. In the ground floor we can find a storage cellar, utility room and cleaning room. The ground floor is made of 3 single sections – office section, section with access to dwelling units with the pram room and section with driving school. These sections are separated from each other and each section has its own entrance. Dwelling units are located on the second floor, third floor and fourth floor. The second floor is made of small flats – there are 3 studios and 1 one-room flat. Larger flats are located on the third and fourth floor where we can find 2 two-bedroom flats and 2 three-bedroom flats. Every dwelling unit has a disposal of the loggie except the flats on the fourth floor – these have a disposal of the terrace located on a flat green roof. Apartment house is built from clay block and overhang part is made of precast frame elements. Building foundations consist of foundation strips. The columns that are erecting the overhang part are placed on foundation pads. The basement wall is built from concrete blocks. Ceiling construction is made of prestressed ceiling panels Spiroll. Staircase is reinforced concrete precast. Roofing is solved by flat green roof. Thermal insulation of the building is solved by external contact insulation system that is internationally labeled and known as ETICS. As a thermal isolator serves the expanded polystyrene.
Detached house with a cafe in Havlíčkův Brod
Havlová, Jana ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this these the proces of building technical od desingn documentation for the realization of a newly-built detached house with a cafe in Havlíčkův Brod. The building is slightly sloping terrain and is with partial basement. Living area have got two above- ground floor and basement. Whole part is roofing gable roof with roof slope 30° with concrete tiles. In the second part is single-storey building a cafe is roofing flat green roof with slope 3°.The garage is separate with flat green roof. Vertical loadbearing structures above ground are made of Porotherm system, external walls of the basement are made of prefabricated concrete shuttering blocks. Horizontal structures are designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. Part of the external wall finish are made of silicone plaster and part of it consists of ventilated facade with wood cladding.
Detached house with café
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and processing of the project documentation of a family house with a café. The designed building is located in the quiet uptown of Trutnov. It is two-storey partially basement building with a flat green roof and a penthouse roof. Foundations of the building are concrete and reinforced concrete. Supporting, peripheral and screen walls are designed from the POROTHERM system. Where the outer housing consists of a ceramic construction and of the ETICS insulation system. Ceiling construction is designed from the POT ceramic-concete beams and from MIAKO ceramic inserts. Part of the facade is created from plaster; another part of the facade consists of a ventilated facade made of wooden prisms and Nordic pine tiles. The dominant feature is a glazed facade connecting both floors. These individual architectural elements divide the building into individual units and fit into the natural landscape. The building creates two parts, namely residential part of the house and café. In the 1st floor there is a café, a guest room with a bathroom, a garage, an entrance hall, two children's rooms with a bathroom and a hall with open space from the basement. In the 2nd floor there is a technical room, bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen with dining room and open space to 1st floor. The floors are connected by a staircase in the open space.

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