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Residential house
Staňková, Pavla ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a residential building. The building is situated on the northeastern outskirts of Boskovice. The land selected for construction is located in the cadastral area of Boskovice. The object is solved as stand-alone, with two above-ground floors, without basement. Residential house is designed for housing. There are 4 apartments. Each apartment is complemented by a garage inside the building. The entrance to the buildings is from the northwest side of the property. The perimeter of the house will be made of Porotherm 30 Profi ceramic blocks. The ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete prestressed ceiling panels SPIROLL. The residential building is covered with a flat, single-skinned vegetation roof.
Residential House in Prague 6
Čejka, Jiří ; Jeneš, Rostislav (referee) ; Podroužková, Božena (advisor)
The thesis called Block of Flats in Prague 6 is composed as a project documentation of the static part. This six-level building was designed as a ferroconcrete monolithic object. Two underground floors are formed by a ferroconcrete frame with columns. There are placed parking slots and also a residential section on these two floors. Four other levels are designed as a ferroconcrete frame with walls. These four floors serve as a residential section. The thesis deals with the complete design of the first floor of one structural unit of the building, and also with some details such as floor slab, bearers, staircase, columns, and walls.
Student Apartment Building
Vodička, Jan ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Four-storey student apartment building fills a corner vacant lot in a compact city block. It’s placed on a busy street. Situating a café and a shop in the ground floor and a main entrance facing a tram stop is beneficial both for attracting passing people and for an easy access of residents. The volume composition is based on an analysis of the surroundings. It keeps the local height-level of the highest apartment buildings. There is a school-building right next door which has been kept in spatial dominance. The volume of the building is created with two intersecting blocks, each with different height – this creates a psychological tension in the corner position. The façades composition is based on two levels of scale; one is derived from a typical old apartment buildings’ window size and the second has its origin in the neighbouring school built in functionalistic style. There is a glass suspended façade preventing noise from outside to come in. It has a great impact on the building’s architecture. The building exterior is monochromatic with an exception of a few red-painted anchors holding the glass façade. The student apartment building’s design emphasizes a social contact between the residents. These can meet in a backyard, in a common room in ground floor, in a multilevel lounge with access to a roof terrace or simply on an exterior gallery connecting their flats.

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