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Low-rise apartment buildings in Řečkovice
Vrzalová, Anna ; Wolf, Petr (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on a residential building designed primarily for young people as starter and transitional housing, with the possibility of renting space on the ground floor. The construction site is located in the Řečkovice district of Brno, surrounded by existing residential buildings and family houses. The parcel is adjacent to the main road Terezy Novákové to the east and gradually slopes westward, where it borders the garden of a local kindergarten. On the same plot, construction is already underway for two additional residential buildings with a library and a municipal hall. The immediate vicinity is well-equipped and accessible by public transportation. Regarding automobile traffic, a new road is being created on the plot, connected to the one-way street Družstevní and the main road Terezy Novákové. The western part of the plot is designated as a park with a children's playground and a workout area, in accordance with local requirements. The building itself is designed as a separate four-story basement structure with a flat roof. The construction of the building consists of a transverse wall system with a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling structure. The cubic shape is chosen to efficiently and simply utilize the building's surface area. The ground floor contains rentable spaces and the entrance to the main residential section. The underground floor houses cellar compartments. The 2nd to 4th floors comprise residential units, each designed as a studio apartment with a balcony. The facade is finished with white plaster complemented by light frames around windows and doors. Metal railings, balcony slabs, and the canopies over the main entrances are made of concrete, providing additional architectural accents.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Bubeníková, Zuzana ; Rusín, Tomáš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed at the strategic plan for new use of a plot owned by the town of Kopřivnice, which formerly accomodated exterior handball courts with adjacent facilities and a restaurant, the so-called “Házeňák”. The design follows up the pre-diploma project, which analyses the building theory of socialist urban planning, precisely regarding the zoned city and its influence on the form of the town Kopřivnice as well as the life of its inhabitants. The master planning of the choosen plot relies on the alternation of free urban space and buildings of adequate scale, which respects the existing restaurant building. The typology of the designed buildings combines administration, commercial ground floor and residential floors with the access to roof terraces. The detail of the choosen development strategy is demonstrated on the design of an apartment building which implements the “Baugruppe” construction model consisting of twelve model households. The individual requirements of these households are reflected in the separate layouts of the apartments. The materiality of this apartment building reacts to the observation of the surrounding development and an unmistakeable character of the town. The design of the facade also takes into account the individuality of the households and dynamically reacts to the life in the new neighborhood.
Zlín FCK Technology
Hradilová, Barbora ; Kudla, David (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The work deals with the influence of the environment on humans. The connection between man and nature. It alludes to the lack of exterior spaces, both private and semi-private (community). The work is a continuation of the pre-diploma project, which dealt with comfort in the urban environment.Within the specified area, a specific design of an apartment building is developed, which is enriched with external spaces.
Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Bitarová, Ivana ; Vlček, Zuzana (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The master's thesis is a proposal for an urban-architectural study on the territory of the former handball court in Kopřivnica. The work is a continuation of the pre-master's thesis, in which I searched for and investigated the ideal form of housing in Kopřivnice. Corporate housing is a response to the problem of unaffordable housing and socio-economic conditions in the city. The search for the ideal of corporate housing resulted in the concept of low intensive development with the creation of spaces between buildings, flowing from public, through semi-public and semi-private to private. This idea creates spaces for spending time within the community and spaces for relaxation surrounded by edible plants. The proposal emphasizes the positive impact of housing on landowners. The transition from a busier environment to a more intimate one is also reflected in the design of the gallery 's apartment building, where the gallery is the place of frequent interaction with the neighbors. Private exterior space is represented by loggias equipped with sliding shading panels. In addition to shade and privacy, perforated panels also create the effect of a living facade, as their position changes depending on the time of day or season. The design of the apartment building is designed as a modular prefabricated construction. In the study, I present 14 modular apartments, from which the investor can construct an apartment building according to his own requirements.
Contemporary city
Šlosar, Viktor ; Kaštánková, Jana (referee) ; Františák, Luboš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the development in the town of Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. The location is an unused area between Záhuní and Vávrová streets. The proposal presents an idea of the contemporary city in the context of the historical center of Frenštát. The new development emphasizes the creation of residential public spaces as well as plenty of greenery. The diploma thesis is partly based on the urban planning proposal of the pre-diploma project, which was modified. Part of the work is an urban study, and in more detail the work is devoted to the design - an architectural study of three types of apartment buildings that are used in the area. These are houses on the newly proposed Dolní Rynko square, detached villas on a slope and terraced apartment buildings on Záhuní Street. The principles can be applied to other objects within the street or city. The proposed buildings are mainly used for housing, and the premises are also used for trade, services and offices. The proposal also includes solutions for public spaces and streets, urban greenery and parking.
Apartment building, Trnava
Škrabák, Matej ; Vala, Richard (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of an apartment building located on the outskirts of the city of Trnava, Slovakia. The building land is situated on the eastern side of the city, where several residential buildings are currently under construction or planned. It is a three-story, partially basement building with a vegetation roof and an entrance facing west. The primary shape is a prism with a indented section containing the staircase, elevator, and providing access to a communal terrace. The basement contains a technical room, laundry room, bicycle garage with a stroller storage area, and storage units. The building comprises twelve residential units of two categories: 3+kk (nine apartments) and 1+kk (three apartments), with four apartments on each above-ground floor. The apartments on the first floor have private front yards facing east, while all apartments on the second and third floor have suspended balconies. The common areas, starting from the entrance hall, including corridors leading to the individual apartments separated by swinging doors, a staircase space spanning to all floors, and an elevator servicing the ground floor, first floor, second floor, and third floor, without the machine room. The structural system of the building is two-way system, consisting of ceramic bricks in the above-ground floors and fromwork fittings in the basement. The external walls are insulated with an external thermal insulation composite system ETICS. The horizontal structures consist of prestressed ceiling panels SPIROLL. The apartment building is founded on simple concrete strip foundations. The majority of the building is covered with a flat vegetation roof that can be accessed, while the area above the staircase features an inaccessible flat roof with rounded gravel ballast.
Apartment building in Moravské Budějovice
Sláma, Lukáš ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis covers designing documentary materials for realization of a new- build property of a residential house. The residential house is planned on a flat land. It is a four-floor building with a cellar. The constructional system is brick of construction blocks POROTHERM. The building is based on foundation strips from pure concrete. Vertical supporting constructions are from blocks POROTHERM. Horizontal supporting constructions are from monolitic reinforced ferroconcrete. The roofs are solved as flat single housing cover. In the residential house there are 12 housing units, non-residential premises and a technical hall. The total built-up area is 380,82 m2, The attic height is +9,890. The building has got a barrierfree entrance, but there is no barrier-free flat here. There is a car park next to the residential house. There are a technical hall, gym, clubroom, a washroom, a pram room, a bicycle room, a storeroom and cellar booths for individual housing units. From the first floor up, there are individual housing units. Flats have an access from one central staircase. In this area, there is also planned a lift.
Apartment building
Juřica, Michal ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for building an apartment house in Lutopecká street in Kroměříž. The designed building is located in the western part of the town of Kroměříž, it is a detached building with four floors above ground and a basement. The residential building has a rectangular ground plan and is divided into two parts with separate entrances, each entrance has 15 residential units, so the total number of residential units in the whole building is proposed to be 30. The proposed apartments have a layout of 1+kk, 2+kk and 3+kk. The basement will be used for the technical background of the building and storage space for the residents of the building. The house is based on a monolithic reinforced concrete foundation slab made of waterproof concrete. The exterior walls of the house are a combination of monolithic reinforced concrete walls and ceramic bricks. The ceiling structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The entire building is covered by a flat roof with extensive vegetation. Building is clad with an ETICS system using mineral wool. The work also included a basic assessment of the building physics and fire safety design of the building.
New apartment building in Telč
Benešová, Zuzana ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for a new apartment building. The apartment house is located in Telč. The building is designed as a free-standing building with three aboveground floors and one basement. There are eleven parking spaces next to the building. The basement of the floor plan extends above the ground floor, there is a common room, cellar and technical facilities. There are nine residential units on the upper floors. The apartment building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. Perimeter masonry in the basement is made of concrete blocks and in the upper floors of ceramic blocks. The internal load-bearing masonry is also made of ceramic blocks. The ceiling structure and the staircase are monolithic. An elevator is located between the arms of the staircase. The roof is flat, vegetative. The building envelope is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system.
Apartment Building in Litovel
Barančíková, Markéta ; Melcr, Petr (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis prepares project documentation at the level of construction. The apartment building is located in the northern built-up part of the city of Litovel. It is designed as a three-story building without a basement. In total, it includes 8 apartment units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, and 3+kk, which are supplemented with cellars, technical facilities, garages, and common areas. The entrance to the building is on the east side. The residential building's vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are made of calcium silicate blocks. The building is insulated with a certified contact thermal insulation system. The foundation of the structure is implemented with plain concrete footings, and the foundations will be progressively interconnected. The horizontal structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic cross-reinforced slabs. The roof of the residential building is a flat single-skin green roof. The material and color scheme of the facade are adapted to the surrounding development.

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