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Multifunctional house in Brno
Peštálová, Lucie ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building solution of a multifunctional house founded on the edge of „the Old“ Líšeň in Brno as a follow up to a panel development of the residential buildings from the 80’s years of the last century (so called „the New“ Líšeň). The design is based on the position on undeveloped steep slope overgrown by green vegetation, on the form of the surrounding buildings and also on needs for the creation of family housing as well as the needs of residents of the particular district. The suggested object includes two different units – the solution of eight flats, including one accessible flat with housing equipment and space for services – café and fitness centre. The multifunctional house consists of two above-grounf floors, basement and of the flat roof. It is located in the northern part of the slope, where is the best available from the traffic and besides provides a remarkable view on the city. The object creates a symetrical compact matter, which with each ground floor stands back, so that the spacious terraces could be established. The dominant of the project is a covered passage, which intersect the matter in the axis, so it takes a shortcut through the building. The place serves as a hotel-based, relaxing space constituted by fast-food stands and playground. The southern part of the covered passage continues in a hotel-based stairway allowing undisturbed recreation. The intention of the project is a formation of a compact unit, which separates the two operations, so that the layout of communication remains and the best orientation to all cardinal points is enabled. In the basement is situated the café with an outside terrace and fitness centre, both with the entrance from the southern side. In the other above-ground floor are to be found dwelling units accessible from the north on the covered exterior stairways. For the structural system is utilized the modular system Intecon, which consists of steel frames enabling a
Detached house with establishment
Ištoková, Petra ; Konečná, Alena (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with building a detached house with establishment made of a building wall panel system Supertherm. The house will be located in a town of Zastávka in Brno-venkov district. It is designed as a three-storey house including a partial underground storey. The house is based on unreinforced concrete strip foundations. Regarding the constructions, the building is a combination of concrete blocks in a basement and ceramic blocks in the first and second storeys. Ceilings of the house are designed as monolithic – cross reinforced concrete slabs. A supporting structure of a stairway is made of reinforced concrete. A double-face pent roof and a terrace in the second storey complete the house. An upper part of the house consists of wooden cladding.
Family house with atelier
Chrástová, Lenka ; Slávik, Richard (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The project deals with new building of detached house with atelier in Bohdalec. This work aids to develop design documents for building construction. The detached house is designed for 4 member family for year round occupancy. The buiding has got 2 floors. The building is based on brick system Heluz and has got gable and flat roof. The building is situated in slightly sloping terrain.
Farm cattle Helvíkovice
Špirková, Silvia ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on a project created at the studio AG32. The goal was to find a suitable urban and architectural solution for farm in the Helvíkovice in the Pardubice region. The complex is located in a remote place. The farm is focused on cattle breeding. Bachelor thesis deals with reconstruction of the part of main building of the farm. The intension of the owner was to create facilities for meat processing from own breeding and guest house in the attic. A part of thesis is the detail of wooden blinds at new cattle house. The object has simple longish shape and gable roof. This shape remain unchanged. Vertical timber cladding on facade is dividing building thereby mitigate its considerable length. The building is located near the road, attracts public to visit. Part of the building is shop with fresh beef and product of their holding. There is also a opportunity of tasting at he farm. These facilities are attached to facilities for meat processing. In the attic is guest house. There are 4 apartments.
Childern´s Sanatorium Ostrov u Macochy
Sochorová, Jana ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The topic of this master’s thesis was to make an architectural study of the Childern´s sanatorium with speleotheraphy in Ostrov u Macochy. The Sanatorium provides a professional care to the children and teenage with respiratory diseases, asthma but also skin diseases. The proposed building will primarily serve the needs of this sanatorium with the possibility of using some of its parts by the public. The area is located near the upper entrance to the Císařská jeskyně, which is now used for speleotherapy. The new building will be located on a sloping terrain near the surrounding development, which consists only of family houses. The ambition of the proposal was to use the orientation of the slope to the south, which offers a beautiful view of the town and at the same time sensitively set the building into the surrounding landscape of the Moravian Karst. The project itself consists of 4 main buildings that are interconnected by atrium in the middle. This atrium connects not only buildings, but also individual services, and thus acts as a kind of communication node.
Detached house with design office
Stuchlík, Jan ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This project designs a new building of a family house with design office. The building is single-storey with residential loft, without a basement part. The entire ground floor is design for living. In the house is garage for two cars. This project also designs parking slots and pavements.
Construction technology stage of the perimeter shell of the elementary school in Slažany
Kozla, Dávid ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Diaz, Yvetta (advisor)
This bachelor thesis solves the building-technological phase of the perimeter shell of the elementary school in Slažany. Specifically, it deals with the cladding of the wooden superstructure of the 3rd floor of the primary school building and the additional insulation of the existing floors. The shell of the superstructure is covered with a wooden cladding and filled with mineral wool insulation. Additional insulation is designed as a contact from facade polystyrene boards. The work is elaborated technical report, thermal assessment of cladding, technological procedures at given stage, transport solution including design of the machine assembly and situation, budget stage with report statement, principles of organization of construction including technical report and drawing of construction site, control and test plan, time schedule and safety.
Sanatorium with Speleotherapy Ostrov u Macochy
Hendrych, Pavel ; Štěpán, Marek (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma project proposes The Children´s Sanatorium with Speleotherapy Ostrov u Macochy which is to take place in the Císařská Cave. Site is located close to the mentioned cave in an exposed natural environment adjacent by urban housing which is represented by dispersed detached houses. An ambition of project is connecting an existing down-entrance to Císařská Cave with design new up-entrance, building of speleotherapy and existing development. There is created a new interconnection which respects and supports a local morphology. The building is situated on the end of connector in direct continuity with existing roads and development which suitably complements because of architecture form based on an archetyp of traditional cottage. The complex offers services for rehabilitation, sanatorium, accommodation and sports for childrens clients and general public too. A project intention was an effort to maximize incorporation the volume to feature of town, townscape with gabled roofs and natural surroundings with preservation high users comfort.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Malý, Jan ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the construction of an apartment resort in Velké Karlovice. There are two existing buildings on the plot, which will be reconstructed and changed to apartment houses. In the southern part of the plot one new building will be built, which will also be used as an apartment house. The complex is located in the village of Velké Karlovice, in Zlín region, more specifically in the part of the village called Leskové. The whole village falls under the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area. The apartment resort will be used mainly for short-term rental of individual apartments. Due to the mountainous area, winter use for skiers and summer use for cyclists and hiking is expected. The reconstructed building will be four-storey with a gable roof. On the first floor there will be garages and cellars, for example for storing skis or bicycles. The other floors will then be used for apartments with two or three living rooms and a kitchenette. In the new building, each apartment will be two-storeyed, with a cellar, bathroom with toilet and living room with kitchenette on the first floor and two living rooms on the second floor. In total, there will be 18 apartments in the renovated buildings and 12 apartment units in the new building.
Crematorium
Hančík, Dominik ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The Master´s thesis deals with the development of project documentation for the crematorium in the Mařatice district near Uherské Hradiště. The new building is located in the eastern part of Mařatice and is designed in a locality that, by its nature, represents areas for the construction of public cemeteries and related services. The proposed new crematorium building will be a free-standing, partly two-storey and partly basement building. The object will fulfill the requirements for a sacred building. The building is based on foundation belts made of plain concrete locally supplemented with foundation footings in place of supporting reinforced concrete columns. The building is divided into three basic sections, which are divided according to their function into the section associated with performing the last farewell, the section used for cremation and the + section. The new building is designed as a partly two-storey and partly basement building with a dominant projecting part, which has the task of imagining a long path dividing two different worlds. Part of the partial basement is designed with regard to the possibility of creating separate parking spaces for crematorium employees. The first above-ground floor is barely a part of the entire new building, and all traffic is designed on this level. The partial second above-ground floor is situated in SECTION A – i.e. in the premises used for holding the last farewells. This floor is designed with the growing trend of accompanying these devotional acts with a live band. Structurally, the object is designed as a classic brick building on the 1st floor level - partially the sub-basement is structurally formed by fittings of lost formwork. The ceiling structure will be made in combination as a heavy monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slab supplemented with prestressed Spiroll ceiling panels. The roof structure of the entire building is solved with the help of extensive flat roofs in several height levels. These structures are designed with a slope of 3%. The exterior facade of the proposed new building will be made of three different materials. The individual type of facade materials used depends on the individual sections of the new building. The first type of facade is solved by a type of ventilated structure covered with wooden cladding of the Rhombus species from larch wood. The second type of facade is again chosen as a ventilated structure with cladding made of large-format sheet metal templates with the character of folded sheet metal. The third type of facade is then covered with colored pasty silicate plaster in white.

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