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Mixed-use Building in Tišnov
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a newly built mixed-use building in Tišnov, as well as elaboration a part of the project documentation for realization of the building construction. The designed building is a multifunctional building, which has the task of providing several functions. The building is situated in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the village Tišnov, which is located about 30 kilometers away from the city of Brno. Recently, in this area new family houses and apartment buildings have been built. The building is designed as five above-ground storey, partially basement incl. a separate underground car park. The first floor serves mainly for commercial use, ie. for the provision of services and for the sale of goods. There is a coffee shop, a houseware store, hairdressers, bakers, butchers, or a gym. On the first floor there is also the main entrance to the building, and through there is further access to the upper or lower floors of the building. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and access to the underground parking. The second floor serves as office space for multipurpose use. There are apartments on the third, fourth and fifth floor, with some apartments on the 4th floor being designed as two-level maisonettes. The architectural design is based on the concept of straight lines and sharp edges, which also presents a flat roof roofing solution and receding storey with terraces. The building is detached, situated in a relatively flat terrain. All entrances to the building are designed as barrier-free. The white-blue color of the building facade alternates with the use of gray stone cladding. The roofing of the mixed-use building is solved on two levels by a single-layer extensive vegetation flat roof.
Ice-hockey stadium facility and fitness center in Veseli
Malecha, Tomáš ; Klubalová, Pavlína (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
Master´s thesis deals with design of a three floor budilding of support areas for ice-hockey stadium. Specificaly they are changing rooms, snack bar and toilets, fitness center with wellness and administration premises.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Mikhaylov, Georgy ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to create the individual degrees of project documentation – documentation for building permit and building design documentation on the basis of the study, processed in the subject AG35. The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is a multifunctional building in the vacant site of Josefy Faimonové Street in the city of Brno-Líšeň. This multifunctional building has three floors. An administration is located on the ground floor. The first underground floor is divided up into three functional parts; administration, educational spaces and cafe. In the second underground floor there is the garages and technical facilities of the building. The supporting structure is based on reinforced concrete prefabricated skeleton with pre-stressed ceiling panels. The substructure consists of strip footings, cast-in-place reinforced concrete foots. The roof is designed as flat green roof. An important element of the object are perforated stainless steel sliding panels which fulfills the function of blinds.
Design of reinforced concrete slabs
Pavličko, Jakub ; Strnad, Jiří (referee) ; Požár, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design selected vertical and horizontal structures of a multi-storey office building. The skeleton frame consists of a perimeter masonry system, a pair of reinforced concrete columns and a pair of girders on the first floor. There is only supporting perimeter masonry and an outer column on the second floor. The designs of a column, a girder, a staircase, a plinth and a reinforced concrete ceiling slab on the lowest floor were chosen for this thesis. On the second floor, it was the design of a prestressed reinforced concrete beam ceiling.
The Project Safety for Business Entity
Burian, Pavel ; Mgr.Milada Dittrichová (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on current solution about health and safety protection in office space. It contains analysis about current state of business and level of current solution about BOZP. Thesis contains recommended solutions for change or improve in this issues.
Mixed-use building
Ondrová, Martina ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is project documentation for construction of a new mixed-use building in the town of Slušovice. The building has a partial basement, and four floors. In the basement there is a utility and a cleaning room, a storage space and a bike shed. On the first floor, there are two office spaces with separate entrances and a stroller storage. The second and third floors are identical, with three residential units on each. The fourth floor consists of two residential units. Each of the apartments has at least one balcony. All apartments are accessible from a single central staircase and an elevator. The building has its own parking lot with sufficient capacity on the property. The flat single-skin roof is insulated with polystyrene foam in several layers and loaded with a layer of aggregate. The vertical construction system is made of THERM ceramic blocks. The perimeter cladding is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system with facade expanded polystyrene. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The perimeter walls in the basement are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The bachelor's thesis contains project documentation for this construction.
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.
Mixed-use Building in Tišnov
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a newly built mixed-use building in Tišnov, as well as elaboration a part of the project documentation for realization of the building construction. The designed building is a multifunctional building, which has the task of providing several functions. The building is situated in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the village Tišnov, which is located about 30 kilometers away from the city of Brno. Recently, in this area new family houses and apartment buildings have been built. The building is designed as five above-ground storey, partially basement incl. a separate underground car park. The first floor serves mainly for commercial use, ie. for the provision of services and for the sale of goods. There is a coffee shop, a houseware store, hairdressers, bakers, butchers, or a gym. On the first floor there is also the main entrance to the building, and through there is further access to the upper or lower floors of the building. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and access to the underground parking. The second floor serves as office space for multipurpose use. There are apartments on the third, fourth and fifth floor, with some apartments on the 4th floor being designed as two-level maisonettes. The architectural design is based on the concept of straight lines and sharp edges, which also presents a flat roof roofing solution and receding storey with terraces. The building is detached, situated in a relatively flat terrain. All entrances to the building are designed as barrier-free. The white-blue color of the building facade alternates with the use of gray stone cladding. The roofing of the mixed-use building is solved on two levels by a single-layer extensive vegetation flat roof.
Office building
Janková, Denisa Anna ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of an office building in Krnov city, located in the Moravian-Silesian region. The office building has four utility above-ground floors and one underground floors serving as underground garages. There is a cafe, stationery, showrooms and office space with sanitary facilities. The construction system is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton. Vertical infill constructions are made of brick technology from Porotherm ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made of filigree panels with hidden steel girders, which are embedded with concrete layer. The basement and the basic structure of the house is designed as a white tub. The building is covered with vegetation roof. The design emphasized increased comfort in use and the overall modern concept of an office building. Overall, the building is designed to the required values for a near zero energy building.
Design of reinforced concrete slabs
Pavličko, Jakub ; Strnad, Jiří (referee) ; Požár, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design selected vertical and horizontal structures of a multi-storey office building. The skeleton frame consists of a perimeter masonry system, a pair of reinforced concrete columns and a pair of girders on the first floor. There is only supporting perimeter masonry and an outer column on the second floor. The designs of a column, a girder, a staircase, a plinth and a reinforced concrete ceiling slab on the lowest floor were chosen for this thesis. On the second floor, it was the design of a prestressed reinforced concrete beam ceiling.

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