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Multifunctional object Domamyslice
Hráčková, Eliška ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design and development of project documentation for the construction of a new building of the multifunctional house Domamyslice. The object will be located in the city of Prostějov in part Domamyslice. The new building will be divided into three separate functional units – restaurant with pizzeria, offices and residential area. It is a four-storey, partially basement multifunctional house with a flat roof based on concrete foundation strips. The structural system is designed in a wall of the ceramic blocks with ceramic ceilings. The windows will be plastic with viewing aluminium profiles. The new building has 40 parking places on the investor’s land. The diploma thesis is processed with the valid standards, laws and decrees of the Czech Republic in the current version.
Multifunctional House
Bohunčák, Marek ; Chládek, Ladislav (referee) ; Drobeček, David (advisor)
The thesis sloves a project documentation of multifunftional building in Piešťany. The object is a partially basement, it has two floors. Multifunctional building has a shape of the letter H, planted in grand planar terrain. There are garage, storage, technical room. The first floor is used for operating purposes. There is a pharmacy and outpatient doctor. For both tradic is there facilities for employers. The first floor is designed for disabled persons. In the second floor there are two separand flats for family of four. Both flats have identical grand plan. Object has includes balconies. Object is covered by a flat roof with climb to the roof situated in the staircase room. Object has modern architectural style.
The building
Kuchař, Michal ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This dissertation thesis concern the project of a multifunctional building in Hranice na Moravě. It is an individually standing object on a flat terrain. The building has four over-ground floors. In the first and second floor are administrative spaces. Administrative spa-ces consist of offices and meetings room. In a third and fourth floor are four flats. There is one 3+kk flat (three rooms with kitchenette) and one 2+kk flat (two rooms with kitchenette) on every floor. The double staircase is used to connect the individual floors. The building is designed from a structural system of ceramic fittings. The ceilings are assembled from ceramic fittings with reinforced concrete. This ceiling is also supporting part of single skin flat roof. The thesis contains project documentation for construction.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Ježková, Tereza ; Beránková, Eva (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
Building has six full above ground floors and two underground floors. Two six floor buildings are block of flats and the middle two floor building has a function of mall from which goes underpass to the square. This building has the function of mall. All three buildings has common underground floor- entering area, commercial area, restaurants, fitness, From third to sixth floor are flats. Roof of the lower building is roof garden.
Mixed-use building in Brno
Kopecký, Lukáš ; Mizerová,, Lenka (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and processing of project documentation multifunctional house. The multifunctional building is located in the central part of the city of Brno, in the district of Štýřice. This is a five-storey, basementless building with a flat roof on two levels. The building is based on foundations made of plain concrete. Supporting, peripheral and partition walls are designed from ceramic blocks POROTHERM. Ceiling construction is designed to be assembled of ceramic ceiling fittings MIAKO stored on POT beams. External walls of all floors are insulated using an external ETICS with thermal insulation made of mineral wool, which is replaced by XPS polystyrene used for plinth. Part of the facade is designed as ventilated, consisting of trusses of wood and sheathed by cladding panels CEMBRIT METRO. This architecturally divide the building into separate units. The building includes parts of the administrative, residential parts and parts for business purposes. On the first floor there are areas of common storage area of the apartment house, the main utility room, utility room. Furthermore, there is an administrative part, where are the reception facilities for reception, sanitary facilities for employees and office work. Part of the first floor is also a small shop with warehouse and facilities for employees. The second floor is a residential unit and the second part of the administrative unit. Third to the fifth floor is only residential and there are 6 residential units. All floors are connected by staircase and a wheelchair lift. In front of the building is designed parking lot for 20 cars. One of the parking space is wheelchair accessible.
Multifunctional Building Brno
Haraštová, Nela ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of building a multifunctional building in Brno – Lišeň on the Novolišeňská street. The plot is surrounded by Novolišeňská street on the north and by Josefy Faimonové street from the south. The plot is situated in a steep terrain. The object was designed as a stepped apartment building. The complex consists of apartments as well as their hinterlands and multifunction. The whole building is facing east to west because of covering a whole angle of view and sunlight. This angle offers a panoramatic view of Brno to its inhabitants. The floors are cascaded to create terraces for each flat, which are nowdays very desired outside spaces. A part of the task was to work with residental modules of INTECOM spol. s.r.o. company. These are frame constructions with high possibility of construction flexibility. The design works with connecting the modules together to get bigger space for the flats. These moduls are regular turned. The foundation is made of base grid. In the 3rd underground floor, there are garages, 2nd undergound floor to 1st floor are the flats. All the floors are connected by elevator. In the second building, there are a pastry shop and a hairdresser’s. The inderground garage is made of system of ferroconcrete monolitic combined. The supporting structure of flats is made of steel modules. The supporting structure of residential facilities is made of ferroconcrete monolitic structures. The roofs are designed as a walkable terraces or green roofs.
Hlinky Town House in the Old Brno district
Pill, Tomáš ; Bělovský, Michal (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a town house in a gap on street Hlinky. The site is located in Staré Brno. The site has an important location - the foot of the Yellow Hill, near Brněnské výstaviště. The site is a narrow rectangle with a shorter side facing the street. It is accessible from only one side. Current usage is for three automobile garages, but is mostly unused. Retaining wall crossing site, stops the slope from the north side. The designed object responds to its location with a mass and spatial solution. It tries to fill in broken street line, connects the two adjacent buildings. In terms of height, the building creates a slight local height dominant, but suppresses its height by gradual pushing in of the top floors and their material differentiation. This also reflects the usage layout of the floors. The building uses the whole site. Functionally, the building is designed as a mixed-use house with a predominant administrative function, and the secondary component is permanent housing, namely two apartments. The building thus respects the existing master plan. One of the design's priorities was natural lighting. The site allows sun tho pass to the building only from the southern and northern side. This fact was key to the mass and layout design. The layout consists of a closed narrow strip where stairs, elevator and sanitary facilities are located and an open space with a glass façade on both sides. All rooms which require daylight the most and do not prevent light from reaching central part of layout are located on the southern façade.
Architectural study of accessible / protected/ spaces
Kalíšková, Eliška ; Myslín, Jiří (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
This architectural study offers a solution of the Gemini High School‘s new bulding, /Brno Lesná, the bulding site number 202/9, Vaculíkova street/, and shows a new building of a house of culture with a commercial area instead of today’s school /the bulding site number 253/. The new way of car parking and strenghtened areas of this street are included. The building and pulling down of today’s houses and buildings are devided into 2 phases. In the first phase a new barrier – free school building with a possibility of accommodation and flats is designed /building site number 202/9. This bulding has got two entrances. One from the northern part is for a school and the second one in the west is for the tenants. The school area is spread among the first and the third floor (classrooms, canteen, offfices). The fourh floor is used for students‘ accommodation and for a terrace entrance. There are some flats (2+1, 3+ small kitchen, max. area 120 m) from the fifth to the tenth floors. In the underground the are some tenants‘ cellars and technological rooms for school. The renewed car parking for all the tenants, school visitors and others is provided in Vaculíkova street. After the firt phase of building the new school project will go into the second part. In that time the old school will be pulled down and a new house of culture is designed in this place. There will be restaurant, commercial area, cinema, library – café and gym – fitness. On the first floor there are a restaurant, a library – café a cinema. On the second floor there are a gym – fitness and a commercial area. Car parking for the visitors is provided in the underground - 52 cars + 4 handicapped people. The green roof of this house is designed to be comfortable to watch it from the neighbourhood and do not damage the look of this new building. To finish all this project means to create the public area between the two new buildings. A nice place for meeting people and a cultural events will be bo
Multifunctional building
Mikudík, Patrik ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a newbuilt multifunctional building in Považská Bystrica. The multifunkcional building is designed as a three-storey without basemen. In the first ground floor there are dental and gynecological surgeries with facilites, a cafe and director's office. In the second there are office spaces with facilities for rent. On the level of the third floor there are two-rooms flats and one four-room flat, while there are also storage spaces for each of the flats. The building of the multifunctional house is based on reinforced concrete foundations. The vertical construction system consist of reinforced concrete perimeter walls and perimeter reinforced concrete columns in combination with an internal load-bearing walls of the reinforcing core of the building. The partition walls are designed as a plasterboard walls. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of reinforced concrete prestressed panels. The roofing of the building is designed as a flat one-layer roof. The roof of the terrace consist of an extensive vegetation flat one-layer roof. The roofing of the awning at the main entrance to the building is design as a reinforced concrete monolithic console with one-layer flat roof a skylight. The building is insulated with the external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS). The façade of the communication core of the building is made of brick cladding. The rest of the façade is made of a thin layer white plaster.
Small Apartment House
Kopecká, Lucie ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a four-storey apartment building in Staré Město near Uherské Hradiště. The object is situated in a quiet part of the town and is set in a gently sloping terrain. It is based on strip foundations and has two types of roofing – above the second floor there is a green roof and above the third floor there is a non-walkable warm flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from permanent formwork in the basement and from the Porotherm system on the above-ground floors. The Etics contact thermal insulation system is incorporated into the external wall. The floor structures, the walls near the lift, and the staircase are from the cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The building consists of a basement and four storeys with a total of seven dwelling units. On the ground floor there is a wheelchair accessible flat. The other dwelling units have access to a balcony or terrace. On the ground, first, and second floor there are two flats. On the third floor there is only one flat. The habitable rooms of each flat are situated to the southwest. In the basement there are cellar units for each dwelling unit, a bicycle room, cleaning room, and two utility rooms. From the southwest part of the plot, there are parking places for the residents, bicycle stands, and a place for recycling. A 3D model of the building has been built.

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