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Mountain and Sport Hotel
Horálek, Jiří ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The project designs engineering documentation of a mountain sport hotel for temporary accommodation for 55 people including firstly those with limited ability of movement and secondly a housekeeper flat with one room and a kitchenette plus sanitary facilities. The building is situated in a sky resort of the Krkonoše boarder village Dolní Malá Úpa in National Park KrNaP.The three-storey building is typical for its tin ridge roof, gable fronted and shed dormers, wooden facade, and a slope location with longitudinal parallel ground plan with level lines. Accommodation is projected on the second and third flours. On the first floor there are hotel premises like a restaurant with a kitchen, a sport requisites rental, storerooms, an office, a gym and a rehab with its own background. Construction system of the first floor is masonry whereas the second and third floors are designed as assembled wooden houses.
Small apartment house
Paťha, Martin ; Vacenovská, Veronika (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
It is about new-built block of flats on a land number 599/1 in Uptown Červený Kostelec. It is L-shaped three-floor building without basement. The first flat and technical equipment for whole building are situated on the ground floor. Garages are situated on the ground floor as well. The second flat is set on the first floor and it includes loggia and roof terrace. Studio flat is located on the third floor such as another flat with loggia. The building is roofed with a pitched roof with metal roofing. Roofing of garages is designed by a green roof. Whole masonry is made of brick POROTHERM system. Floor structure is also designed of POROTHERM system, with ceramic beam ceilings MIAKO and POT. All building follows the concepts of surrounding buildings.
Veterinary
Šeps, Daniel ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a free-standing veterinary clinic building in Nová Paka, in the form of project documentation for the construction. The building of the veterinary clinic consists of 3 rectangles forming a Z-shape, where the entrance to the building of the veterinary clinic, its operational and administrative part is located in the eastern part. In the western rectangle there is a separate and operationally separate entrance to the apartment unit, which is located on the second floor. The entrance to the veterinary clinic building and the housing unit is barrier-free. The building will be located in a slightly sloping terrain (3.49%). The main facade of the building with the entrance to the building is oriented to the southwest. The separate entrance to the apartment unit is from the northeast side. The perimeter masonry consists of the Porotherm system with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system in a thickness of 300 mm and 200 mm ETICS masonry. The internal load-bearing masonry also consists of a Porotoherm masonry system in a thickness of 250 mm. Internal non-load-bearing masonry consisting of the Porotherm system in thicknesses of 115 and 140 mm. The ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab th. 200 mm. Above the veterinary clinic, the roof area forming the terrace of the housing unit is considered, divided into two parts 1) with a vegetation layer and 2) with a tread layer of concrete paving on the targets. The main waterproofing layer of the flat roof consists of strips of SBS modified asphalt. Above the 2nd floor, a sloping hip roof made of glued wooden trusses is considered, and a sheet metal roofing is considered as the roof covering of the truss roof. The windows are designed with insulating triple glazing. The attic on the flat roof is equipped with an aluminum railing with a vertical bar infill. The building is heated by a gas condensing boiler, the building is also designed forced ventilation
Implementation of Roof Construction at Koliště 47
Jakubek, Jan ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Nečasová, Barbora (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the realization of the roofing of the building Koliště 47. This building is located in the centre of Brno. The thesis deals with the solution of the truss system with a strip dormer and partly truss construction. Furthermore, the roofing made of folded aluminium sheet. The contents include a technical report, broader relations of transport routes, technological regulations, the solution of the site equipment, the design of the machine assembly, inspection and test plan, work safety for the specified technological stage and itemized budget.
Multifunctional building Vavřinec
Šiková, Renata ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The topic of the Master's Thesis is the design of a new multifunctional house on the border of the Moravian Karst. The building is located on the edge of the village of Vavřinec and is consists of a total of a three buildings - Boarding house, Restaurant and Barn. The effort was to create a modern complex that will architecturally merge with its surroundings, preserve the harmony of the place and respect the character of the surrounding buildings. The complex is used for recreation, accommodation and catering. The advantages of the complex is a large barn allowing for social events. These functions are complemented by a small restaurant for tourists, which also serves breakfast for the accommodation guests. Small events can also be held on the second floor of the restaurant, where there is a multifunctional space. All three buildings are rectangular in plan with a pitched roof, oriented in such a way as to create an internal quiet space. Due to the connection of operation of the building, they are connected by means of single-story necks, where the entrance reception or sanitary facilities are located. Pension is a two-storey building, with partial basement. In the above-ground floors there are rooms and accessories, in the underground there are technological facilities and storage spaces, the Boarding house building is connected with the Restaurant building by a basement. In the Restaurant there is a kitchen with storages and accessories. The barn has an open space with large french windows and an admitted roof structure. The basement's vertical load-bearing walls are made of concrete blocks. The above ground walls are designed in Heluz ceramic blocks with a mineral wool ETICS contact insulation system. Horizontal load-bearing structures are cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The roofs are flat with extensive vegetation or pitched with metal roofing and thermal insulation above the rafters.
Adaptation of Radost building, Brno
Janováč, David ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the masters thesis was a proposal of the adaptation of the existing historic and listed building „Radost“ in Brno on Cejl street. Within the whole adaptation, appart from the change of use, has been dealt with the structural, material and technical solution. Due to the consistent architectural transformation, which is aimed at a vigorous restoration of the signifikance of the building.
Veterinary
Šeps, Daniel ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a free-standing veterinary clinic building in Nová Paka, in the form of project documentation for the construction. The building of the veterinary clinic consists of 3 rectangles forming a Z-shape, where the entrance to the building of the veterinary clinic, its operational and administrative part is located in the eastern part. In the western rectangle there is a separate and operationally separate entrance to the apartment unit, which is located on the second floor. The entrance to the veterinary clinic building and the housing unit is barrier-free. The building will be located in a slightly sloping terrain (3.49%). The main facade of the building with the entrance to the building is oriented to the southwest. The separate entrance to the apartment unit is from the northeast side. The perimeter masonry consists of the Porotherm system with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system in a thickness of 300 mm and 200 mm ETICS masonry. The internal load-bearing masonry also consists of a Porotoherm masonry system in a thickness of 250 mm. Internal non-load-bearing masonry consisting of the Porotherm system in thicknesses of 115 and 140 mm. The ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab th. 200 mm. Above the veterinary clinic, the roof area forming the terrace of the housing unit is considered, divided into two parts 1) with a vegetation layer and 2) with a tread layer of concrete paving on the targets. The main waterproofing layer of the flat roof consists of strips of SBS modified asphalt. Above the 2nd floor, a sloping hip roof made of glued wooden trusses is considered, and a sheet metal roofing is considered as the roof covering of the truss roof. The windows are designed with insulating triple glazing. The attic on the flat roof is equipped with an aluminum railing with a vertical bar infill. The building is heated by a gas condensing boiler, the building is also designed forced ventilation
Multifunctional building
Prokop, Stanislav ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration of the project documentation of a polyfunctional house with a café in Kyjov. The new building is located in the northern part of the city. It is a 4 floor object, partlial basement building with a saddle roof. The house is based on plain concrete slabs. The supporting peripheral and internal masonry is designed from POROTHERM brick blocks. In the cafeteria, an open layout is proposed using beams and columns. Ceiling structures are designed from the POROTHERM MIAKO system. The roof structure is designed with a truss with sheet metal cover. The perimeter walls in the 1PP are designed from blocks of loose formwork filled with concrete, which are insulated with extruded polystyrene. The building is functionally divided into 2 parts, each with its own entrance. The café is equipped with a vestibule, its own café, toilet for women and men with cabins for handicapped visitors and a background with a storeroom, dressing room and WC with a hall. The residential part consists of 4 garages and 6 apartments, 2 of which are adapted for the handicapped. The object is designed with natural ventilation. The object is barrier-free. In front of the building is proposed a parking space for 9 seats, 2 of which are designed for handicapped and 2 for apartment owners.
Small apartment house
Paťha, Martin ; Vacenovská, Veronika (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
It is about new-built block of flats on a land number 599/1 in Uptown Červený Kostelec. It is L-shaped three-floor building without basement. The first flat and technical equipment for whole building are situated on the ground floor. Garages are situated on the ground floor as well. The second flat is set on the first floor and it includes loggia and roof terrace. Studio flat is located on the third floor such as another flat with loggia. The building is roofed with a pitched roof with metal roofing. Roofing of garages is designed by a green roof. Whole masonry is made of brick POROTHERM system. Floor structure is also designed of POROTHERM system, with ceramic beam ceilings MIAKO and POT. All building follows the concepts of surrounding buildings.
Fire station P3 in Hlučín
Komárková, Jana ; Klímek, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a new building of the P3 fire station in Hlučín. The facility will be used to perform the fire protection service of the population of the district fire brigade and municipal volunteer fire fighters. The fire station is designed as an isolated structure of rectangular shape, which is divided into three parts, and it is operationally and structurally interconnected. First part is partly underground two-storey administrative. The second part of the building is an exit garage and the third part forms of the technical background of the fire station. The object is designed as classic brick technology from Porotherm ceramic blocks on reinforced concrete base strips. The roof of part of fire and garage facilities is saddle, the roof of the technical background is flat.

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