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District police department of the Czech Republic in Kyjov
Šibalová, Lenka ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is multi-criteria assessment SBToolCZ of the building district department for Czech police in Kyjov. The building has a basement with underground garages, shooting range and technical facilities (boiler room, air conditioning room, storage, archives, cleaning room), and a ground floor with offices covered by a flat roof. The load-bearing structure of the basement is designed from watertight reinforced concrete. The ground floor has ceramic block walls. The floor and roof structure are designed from pre-stressed Spiroll. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. The thesis also contains project documentation of building and HVAC design. The project was carried out in the AutoCad programme. Project documentation was prepared according to valid legal and technical regulations.
Exhibition gallery in Brno
Petr, Martin ; Herman, Adolf (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of exhibition gallery in the city center of Brno. The exhibition gallery consist of exhibition rooms, depositories, lecture hall, café, VIP room, entrance and communication spaces, hygienic facilities for visitors and employees, administrative premises of the gallery, air-conditioning and heating machinery. The SO01 object is processed in detail, the object SO02 is processed in the form of a study. Design of the exhibition gallery is based on the requirements of the student competition, the sponsor is Xella CZ, s.r.o. SO01 is designed as a four-storey building with three above-ground and one underground floors. The building has an exhibition area, a lecture hall, a café, a VIP room, entrance and communicative spaces, hygienic facilities for visitors and employees, air-conditioning machinery. The supporting structure of the building is designed as an assembled, prefabricated, reinforced concrete skeleton. Ceiling structures are designed as SPIROLL 250 mm pre-stressed ceiling panels. The facade is designed as two-layer ventilated. The exhibition gallery is designed with a single-layer flat vegetation roof.
Supporting structure of a polyfunctional house
Reinoha, David ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this master’s thesis is the design and calculation of a five-floor multifunctional building. The building consists of flats located in floors -1 to 3, the remaining underground floors serving as a car park and the second part of the building contains spaces designated for business purposes. Each of the two flats located on each floor features a balcony. The multifunctional building contains two underground floors which are designed entirely as reinforced concrete structures and three aboveground floors designed as ceramic brickwork structure. The roof of the building is flat, not designed for walking and featuring an air conditioning unit for the entire building. A review of selected loadbearing structures of component floors was performed as a part of this thesis. The main load-bearing horizontal is composed of stiff ceilings, including the bordering ceiling of the third floor and the roof. Above-ground floors are to be constructed of pre-stretched ceiling girders Spiroll which are set onto reinforcing wreaths. Underground floors are to be constructed as a monolithic structure made of ferroconcrete. The vertical structure is constructed of perforated brick blocks for above-ground floors comprising floors 1-3, remaining underground walls are constructed of monolithic ferroconcrete. Foundation constructions are made of monolithic concrete white tub including confluence and review of the tub.
Elementary Art School
Šimíčková, Alžběta ; Hudcová, Šárka (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to make a project documentation of building School of art. It´s a brick object with partial basement and there are 2 aboveground floors. The entrance of the house is situated north. The object has grand plan which is shape of the letter U and its roofed by flat roof with waterproofing from modified waterproofing strips. The peripheral masonry on the above-ground floors is designed from clay masonry POROTHERM and from permanent formwork Diton in the basement. Ceiling constructions are designed from prestressed concrete deck slab Spiroll. The whole building is insulated by contact thermal insulation system. When designing the external appearance of the building the regulations of the surrounding buildings, which consist of houses with flat roofs, were taken into account. The color and material solutions were also based on these principles. The combination of white and brick colors creates a modern look, which enhances the horizontal separation of individual floors by contrasting color line in gray. The premises of the new school also include large outdoor atrium spaces and a park area south of the atrium, which can be used for outdoor teaching and public productions.
Hotel
Řehoř, David ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to draw up the design documentation for the construction of a hotel. The hotel is situated on the edge of the golf resort Kaskáda near to Jinačovice. It’s a brick building with two above – ground floors and one underground. There is the staircase in the building that creates protected escape route. The perimeter wall is designed of ceramic bricks Porotherm T Profi. They are filled – in by mineral wool. The hotel is divided into three dilatational parts. There are 35 guest rooms in the hotel; two of them are barrier – free, in total 63 beds. In the ground floor there are entrance, reception, restaurant, bar, kitchen with the background. In the basement there are technical equipment, a fitness room, a wellness, changing rooms, washrooms and a bar. The roof of the hotel is flat. There is the terrace accessible from the apartments in the second floor above the restaurant.
Implementation of the gross overhead construction of the storage hall in Hradec Králové
Štěpánek, Michal ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at the construction and technological solution of the rough top structure of the storage hall in Hradec Králové. Bachelor thesis contains technological background for the execution of rough construction. This work aims to solve problems with the procedures for the implementation of masonry and prefabricated structures. I focused on the part of the hall that will serve for administration and I devised the implementation procedure and the time consuming. As the project documentation did not have anything to do with the ceiling 1.NP, I had to solve the project site first and then I did the implementation technology. I also compared the two lifting devices in terms of economic and time requirements. Another objective was to solve the transport of individual building materials on site. The proposed solution is based on my personal experience with the implementation and consultation of leading experts in the field. The aim of this work is to propose an optimal course of implementation of the storage hall.
Multifunctional building
Vecheta, Jan ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction. It is a detached multifunctional house, which is located on a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of four floors and is partially basement. In the basement of the building there are mainly storage spaces, which are designed for housing units located on the highest floors. The space of the first two floors consists mainly of commerce and there is a sports shop, massage equipment, hairdresser and office space. The building is based on simple concrete foundation strips. The perimeter masonry of the basement is made up of concrete blocks, which create lost formwork for concrete filling. The load-bearing masonry of the building consists mainly of ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made of Spiroll panels, which are complemented by reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The building is insulated with the Etics contact insulation system. The roof is designed as a single-skin vegetation roof.
District police department of the Czech Republic in Kyjov
Šibalová, Lenka ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is multi-criteria assessment SBToolCZ of the building district department for Czech police in Kyjov. The building has a basement with underground garages, shooting range and technical facilities (boiler room, air conditioning room, storage, archives, cleaning room), and a ground floor with offices covered by a flat roof. The load-bearing structure of the basement is designed from watertight reinforced concrete. The ground floor has ceramic block walls. The floor and roof structure are designed from pre-stressed Spiroll. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. The thesis also contains project documentation of building and HVAC design. The project was carried out in the AutoCad programme. Project documentation was prepared according to valid legal and technical regulations.
Kindergarten in Příbor
Murgašová, Dominika ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this master’s thesis is a project documentation for development of a nursery school. The nursery school is situated on the outskirts of the city Příbor. The school is designed as a two-storey building and includes 4 classrooms, with total capacity reaching 60 pupils. The perimeter wall consists of Porotherm clay block walling system. The ceiling framework uses a combination of two systems; the prestress hollow core slabs Spiroll and reinforced concrete monolithic blocks. The roof is designed as a single skin cladding with a flat, green roof. The external thermal insulation composite system (Etics) is proposed for the insulation of the building. The outer walls are partially cladded with timber. Additionally, the combination of white rendering and timber cladding will form a modern looking building that fits within a new housing development. Furthermore, the plan includes an outside playground, with allotments and parking spaces on the premises for the use of a nursery school.
Supporting structure of a polyfunctional house
Reinoha, David ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this master’s thesis is the design and calculation of a five-floor multifunctional building. The building consists of flats located in floors -1 to 3, the remaining underground floors serving as a car park and the second part of the building contains spaces designated for business purposes. Each of the two flats located on each floor features a balcony. The multifunctional building contains two underground floors which are designed entirely as reinforced concrete structures and three aboveground floors designed as ceramic brickwork structure. The roof of the building is flat, not designed for walking and featuring an air conditioning unit for the entire building. A review of selected loadbearing structures of component floors was performed as a part of this thesis. The main load-bearing horizontal is composed of stiff ceilings, including the bordering ceiling of the third floor and the roof. Above-ground floors are to be constructed of pre-stretched ceiling girders Spiroll which are set onto reinforcing wreaths. Underground floors are to be constructed as a monolithic structure made of ferroconcrete. The vertical structure is constructed of perforated brick blocks for above-ground floors comprising floors 1-3, remaining underground walls are constructed of monolithic ferroconcrete. Foundation constructions are made of monolithic concrete white tub including confluence and review of the tub.

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