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Apartment building in Lanškroun
Langr, Lukáš ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's labor is is the elaboration of project documentation for a building permit. The apartment building is located on flat terrain. The building consists of three floors and has a basement. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and the load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system. Horizontal ceiling structures are beams and inserts. The roof is designed as a single coat roof. In the basement floor there are mainly storage rooms, utility room and lounge. On the first floor there are two apartments, one of which is designed as a barrier-free. In the remaining floors there are another four flats, which after the sum of those from the first floor form six flats. In front of the building there is a large parking lot with a large number of parking spaces and playgrounds.
Home for the elderly
Hanisch, Tomáš ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is the design of a new home for the elderly and the elaboration of the implementation project documentation. The intention is to build a house for the permanent housing of older persons, with the possibility of using care services. The building consists of 16 residential dwellings and 6 housing units with nursing services. Maximum occupancy is 32 guests. The home for the elderly also offers facilities for boarding, medical service, hairdressing and rehabilitation. The object is designed for barrier-free use. The object is set in a flat terrain on the selected land. The building has 4 above-ground floors and one underground. The building is designed as a brick made of lime sand blocks. The vertical perimeter structures are provided with a contact insulation system. The horizontal bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof structure of the building consists of a mansard roof structure. The drawing documentation was processed in a computer program AutoCAD.
Guesthouse and café
Jášková, Aneta ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The scope of this diploma thesis is design and processing of the project documentation of the guesthouse along with coffee shop. The proposed object of this thesis is located in the village Čeladná next to the golf course Prosper Golf Resort Čeladná, in the location designated for mixed constructions. One of the double-storeyed, non-cellular object with roofed surface and steep roof. The object is based on the base stripes made of plain concrete and on the reinforced concrete flaps. Carrying, perihepral and dividing walls are designed on the Velox systém. The same systém was used to design roof constructions. In the rooms with excessive width are filled with reinforced concrete columns. Part of the guesthouse and second floor of the coffee shop is designed with ventilated facade with wood paneling ThermoWood. The object is divided in two parts with common entrance section. One part of the coffee shop has ability to handle capacity of 70 guests. Part of the double-storeyed coffee shop is hygienic facilities, kitchen, room for employees, warehouse and mechanical ventilation. Second part of the object is the guesthouse with flat of the manager of the guesthouse. The guesthouse consists of room with hygienic facilities for 18 people, including barrier-free room. The rooms are divided in the first floor on separate units, the rooms with hygienic facilities and the apartments in the second floor has two rooms, kitchen and hygienic facilities. For the next parts of the guesthouse is warehouse clean and dirty laundry and shared kitchen. The whole first floor is designed as barrier-free. In front of the object is the parking lot for 21 cars, which 3 of the parking places are for the cars of the disabled.
Mixed-use building
Hort, Martin ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes the design and processing of project documentation of the multifunctional building. The multifunctional building is located in the central part of the town Náměšť nad Oslavou. The building has 4 floors. It is partly cellared building with flat roof and walkable terraces. This building is consisted of 2 functional parts, the first part is designed for living and the second one is designed for contact with the customer. There are shops and offices. The first floor is wheelchair accessible. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and cellars for housing units. In this multifunctional building we can find 13 residential units and five offices. All of the floors are connected with staircase and lift. The Carpark and the private garden with playground are also part of this residential area. This building is based on concrete blocks. Load-bearing, peripheral walls and connecting walls are made of ceramic blocks. A monolitic ceiling construction is the combination of the iron and the concrete. Two types of insulation are used in peripheral walls. The first one is called ETICS, external thermal insulation composite system, made of polystyrene. The second type of insulation is facade cladding system where the main insulation layer is made of mineral wool. The insulation layer is replaced by XPS polystyrene where facade is in contact with the ground. Facade cladding panels are made of cement and wood fibers called Cembrit.
Apartment building with a shop in Hustopeče
Oscitá, Tatiana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
A new residential building with a commercial space was designed on plot number 4542/245 in the cadastral area of the city of Hustopeče. The building has 3 above-ground floors and a basement. The first floor consists of a 3-bedroom apartment (3+KK) and a toy store. The second and third floors are identical, each containing one 3-bedroom apartment (3+KK) and one 4-bedroom apartment (4+KK). The first basement floor houses storage rooms, a utility room, and 3 separate garages. In total, the building consists of 5 residential units and 1 commercial space. The residential area and the commercial space have separate entrances. The entire building, including Apartment 101, is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. The external load-bearing structures of the above-ground floors are made of ceramic blocks, while the basement floor uses insulated concrete formwork. The foundation structures consist of plain concrete footing strips. The ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete and ceramic concrete panels. The staircase is prefabricated with reinforced concrete. The roof above the residential units is a heavy, sloping green roof, while the roof above the staircase area is flat.
Pension
Langr, Lukáš ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is the development of project documentation for a building permit. The guesthouse is located on a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of three above-ground floors and has a partial basement. The building is based on plain concrete footings and the load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic masonry elements. The building is insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system. Horizontal ceiling structures are reinforced concrete slabs. The roofs are designed as single skins with a classic order of layers. In the underground floor there are laundry warehouses and air conditioning for a protected escape route. On the first floor there is a restaurant with a kitchen, reception and technical rooms. On the remaining floors, there are rooms for guests, one room is designed as wheelchair accessible. In front of the building there is a large parking lot with a large number of parking spaces and a playground.
Medical centre
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the master´s thesis is a new medical centre with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentations for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a three floors, located on almost flat terrain. On the first floor there are two surgery, facilities for staff, warehouses and technical facilities of the building. There are also two commercial premises - a pharmacy and a cafe. On the second floor there are five surgery, facilities for staff and technical facilities of the building. On the third floor there are five surgery, laboratory, facilities for staff and technical facilities of the building. In front of building and behind of building there is a large parking lot, the medical centre is a barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The perimeter masonry and internal load-bearing masonry is designed from vertically perforated brick blocks with P+D. The internal non-load-bearing masonry is made of vertically perforated brick blocks with P+D and assembled pre-walls from SDK. The horizontal structures are prefamonolitic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. Part of the ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The building is based on concrete founfation passes and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
Apartment building in Lanškroun
Langr, Lukáš ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's labor is is the elaboration of project documentation for a building permit. The apartment building is located on flat terrain. The building consists of three floors and has a basement. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and the load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system. Horizontal ceiling structures are beams and inserts. The roof is designed as a single coat roof. In the basement floor there are mainly storage rooms, utility room and lounge. On the first floor there are two apartments, one of which is designed as a barrier-free. In the remaining floors there are another four flats, which after the sum of those from the first floor form six flats. In front of the building there is a large parking lot with a large number of parking spaces and playgrounds.
The New Block of Flats
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentation for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a partial basement and three floors, located on a slightly sloping terrain. In the basement you can find the maintenance room of the building, and the cellar cubicles for the individual apartments. On the first floor there are three apartments with their own front gardens, as well as the common areas of the bike shed, the drying room and also the fitness room. On the second floor there are four apartments with their own terraces. Now, on the third floor there are two very spacious apartments with large terraces. In front of the building there is a large parking lot, the apartment building is barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The above-ground floors are built with ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry of the basement is consist of blocks of permanent formwork. The horizontal structures are prefamonolithic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. The building is based on concrete foundation strips and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
Barrier-free town - square in Podebrady
Kronowetterová, Marie ; Dobiášová, Lucie (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the barrier-free use of public spaces in the city, specifically Jiřího Square in Poděbrady. From a global perspective, it addresses the issue of people with limited mobility and orientation and their specific needs for the most appropriate design solution. The work focuses on mapping and analysis of accessibility in the mentioned square according to Decree No. 398/2009, on general technical requirements ensuring barrier-free use of buildings. The next part deals with the verification and assessment of the new design of the square according to the public architectural competition. The design and the current state of the space are evaluated using a numerical model of pedestrians and according to the obtained results, changes are proposed for an optimized version of the design.

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