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Timber House
Machala, Tibor ; Osička, Jan (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on design of the new family house with one flat unit and an establishment serving as a wine bar of the house owner. House is located in the cadastral territory Horní Věstonice. It is two-storey family house with basement for four member family. The perimeter structures of the basement are made from blocks of CSB 400 lost formwork, insulated with extruded polystyrene ISOVER STYRODUR 2800 C in thickness 100mm. Above-ground perimeter structures are made from wooden posts (50x140mm) axially distant 625mm. The spaces between the posts are filled with thermal isolation ISOVER ORSIK and covered by the SDK rigistabil 15.0. The walls are isolated with facade polystyrene ISOVER EPS 100F in thickness 100mm. Horizontal construction above 1S is made of inserts GARPET VST20 and GARPET 175 GPN beams from CS BETON. Horizontal construction above 1NP is made of wooden planks placed on a stand with gratification and the lid. The building is roofed by a saddle roof with a 30 ° tilt. The terrace at level 1NP is made of wooden construction. The staircase is wooden, partially curved. Entrance to the land and to the family house is from the south side, to the wine bar is entrance on the north side. On the north side of the land is designed parking place for four cars. Bachelor thesis is elaborated in the form of project documentation for construction.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is based on the architectural study made within studio work of subject AG033. The subject of the design is new mixed-use building in a gap site at historic centre of the Mikulov city, right below Mikulov castle and it´s castle walls. In terms of function, mixed-use building is used as an apartment building, which is divided into six apartments with size from 2+k to 4+1, including facility spaces. Next there are commerce services, which includes one commerce unit for rent, beerhouse with microbrewery, and wine bar, which uses existing wine cellar underneath the castle walls. In the back yard, there are located covered parking spaces for residents and commerce employees, which are accessible by passage. Mixed-use building is divided by architecture masses to multi-storey street section, which consist of two houses with different height, which are based on historic plots, and one-storey yard section. Street section is conceived as contemporary adaptation of traditional historic character of the city. Both houses of the street section have pitched roofs, made from ceramic roof tiles, with roof windows, which respects roof character of the Mikulov city. Facades are made of two coloured renders, which are divided by houses of the street section. Detailing of facades is made from coloured contrast lines, which are referring to traditional historical details. Yard section has flat green roofs, which helps to relieve mass from build-up area. Facades are made of brick strip tiling, which helps to fuse building with castle walls. The most prominent space is space of a wine bar, which is made on square floor plan, and it has big Czech vaulting with significant centre skylight. Whole design of mixed-use building connects city life in Mikulov city.
Vine house
Holásek, Jakub ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
This thesis addresses the design documentation winery Hog u Hustopečí . The building is composed of functional parts wine , wineries and townhouse investor. The proposed building has two floors and is set in sloping terrain. Family house is located above the wineries . Roofed building is a flat aisle roofs.
Apartment hotel with wine bar
Vápeníková, Renáta ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this diploma is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a new building of an apartment hotel with a wine bar. The building is designed in the village Lednice na Moravě in the district of Breclav. The building will be connected to the public road running along the western boundary of the property. It is an independent four-storey building, fully basemented, which serves as a temporary accommodation and catering. The first floor is a wine bar, the second to fourth floors are an apartment hotel. The main entrance to the building is situated on the north side. The building is four-storey, fully basemented with a residential attic. On the 1st floor there is a wine bar with its background and facilities for employees, on the 2nd to 4th floor there are accommodation units, on the 1st floor there is a garage and technical background of the building. A total of 23 accommodation units are proposed in the apartment hotel and the projected capacity of the hotel is 72 persons. The designed capacity of the wine bar is 55 persons or 119 persons including persons on the terrace. The structural system of the building is a skeleton slab with filling masonry made of ceramic blocks. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips or reinforced concrete foundation slabs. The ceiling structures are reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system (ETICS) with basalt wool insulation boards. The main roof structure of the hotel consists of a gable roof with a modern truss roof with a habitable attic. Over the corridor and main stairwell, a single-skin flat roof with a duck-loaded waterproofing is proposed.
Thonet vila Korycany
Večeřová, Pavla ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis is based on an architectural study made in winter semester of the third year of bachelor study program on the topic of “Thonetova vila v Koryčanech”. The task of this study was to find out new and suitable working and spatial solution of current building of the factory owner Thonet’s family house. The building should be used for holding public events, e.g. weddings, exhibitions or public screening. Small ceremony room, wine room, exposition of Thonet and his factory for bentwood furniture are parts of the building. Two housing units for temporary living are also designed in the attic. Another part of the compound is house of culture, which is not part of this project. There is an original park in the surroundings of the family house. The project considers some park changes on the town’s land. The compound should be more open to public, show its visitors parts of the factory owner Thonet’s work and other natives of Koryčany. It should be more used by the citizens for relaxing or education together with park too. The work is divided into documents, constructional study, constructional part of the project documentation for construction and architectural detail.
Multifunction house
Pařízek, Tomáš ; Donaťák, Vladislav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a new building of polyfunctional house in the cadastral territory of Komárov. The building is situated in a almost straight terrain in the building land. The house has four above-ground floors. On the firt floor there is wine bar and hairdresser’s. On the seconf floor there are administrative areas ane on the third and fourth floor there are six flats. On the land there asi also playground and two parking lots for cars. The supporting walls are made of blocks Silka. The object is roofed by flat roof.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Jůzová, Terezie ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new building for sparkling wine production in Kobylí na Moravě. The design also includes a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. The study on this topic has already been elaborated within the subject Studio of Architectural Design 3 - AG033. This work is supplemented by Documentation for construction and Building permit documentation. The planned building is designed so that it fits into the surrounding collateral. The height of the buildings is adapted to the surrounding buildings. A two-storey building is designed. The building is partly embedded in the terrain and therefore from wiev main road is single-storey. Buildings in the area have a gabled roof. The gabled roof is therefore also chosen on the designed building. On the plot is designed building, which is composed of two sites, parts of production and public parts. The parts are visually separated by passing to the courtyard. In the production part there is a complete line for sparkling wine production from wine pressing to bottling, storage in a customs warehouse and subsequent expedition. There is also an office, facilities for employees, warehouse and laboratory for quality control of products. In the public part there is a wine bar, tasting room and accommodation for visitors. A thin layer of silicate plaster of white color is on the facade of the building. The main feature is the crossing of saddle roofs with shields and their framing. Four of the eight gables have decorative acacia wood trim on the façade. The frame is made of cement-bonded particleboards, which are painted with anthracite paint. The roof covering is made of galvanized sheets.
Hotel
Machala, Tibor ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis presents a design of a new building — hotel, containing thirty accommodation units, space for employees, restaurant and vine bar meant for both customers of the hotel, and public. Hotel is situated in a cadastral area Brod nad Dyjí. Building consists of basement and five floors with proposed accommodation capacity of sixty people. The basement perimeter walls are designed from reinforced concrete with the width of 300 and 400 mm. The walls are insulated by XPS polystyrene which is 220 mm wide. Perimeter walls of the above-ground floors are proposed as a combination of reinforced concrete and reinforced skeleton concrete supplemented by masonry wall of therm type. All these constructions are insulated by 220 mm wide glass wool facade insulation. The building envelope is a light ventilated facade. All horizontal constructions are projected as reinforced concrete slabs with the width of 250 mm. The roof of the building consists of three flat parts. The lowest part of the roof is designed as a vegetation roof with extensive layer. The roof of the hotel is proposed as walkable with wear layer made of concrete pavement of dimension 400 x 400 mm. Construction of the roof above the fifth floor is designed as one layer flat roof on concrete slab with the width of 250 mm. Inside the object are three reinforced concrete staircases (main staircase, emergency staircase and staircase for staff). The main entrance to the object is situated on the south side of the property, while the staff entrances are located on the east and north-east part. Parking for the object customers is placed in front of the main entrance, parking for staff is situated on the north side. This thesis is processed in the form of project documentation for construction realisation.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is based on the architectural study made within studio work of subject AG033. The subject of the design is new mixed-use building in a gap site at historic centre of the Mikulov city, right below Mikulov castle and it´s castle walls. In terms of function, mixed-use building is used as an apartment building, which is divided into six apartments with size from 2+k to 4+1, including facility spaces. Next there are commerce services, which includes one commerce unit for rent, beerhouse with microbrewery, and wine bar, which uses existing wine cellar underneath the castle walls. In the back yard, there are located covered parking spaces for residents and commerce employees, which are accessible by passage. Mixed-use building is divided by architecture masses to multi-storey street section, which consist of two houses with different height, which are based on historic plots, and one-storey yard section. Street section is conceived as contemporary adaptation of traditional historic character of the city. Both houses of the street section have pitched roofs, made from ceramic roof tiles, with roof windows, which respects roof character of the Mikulov city. Facades are made of two coloured renders, which are divided by houses of the street section. Detailing of facades is made from coloured contrast lines, which are referring to traditional historical details. Yard section has flat green roofs, which helps to relieve mass from build-up area. Facades are made of brick strip tiling, which helps to fuse building with castle walls. The most prominent space is space of a wine bar, which is made on square floor plan, and it has big Czech vaulting with significant centre skylight. Whole design of mixed-use building connects city life in Mikulov city.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Lovečková, Martina ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a new multifunctional building in Mikulov. The work is based on a study in the subject AG035 - Studio of Architectural Creation 5. The proposed building is located in the town of Mikulov. The building itself is on a slightly sloping plot under the castle gardens, on Alfonse Mucha Street. The terraces in the courtyard are already on a very sloping plot. The building consists of 1 building with 4 floors and an attic. One floor is completely sunk into the ground like a basement. It is used for underground garages and cellar nurseries for apartment owners. The ground floor has a public function. There is a newsagent, a beauty salon and a wine bar, which also includes a wine cellar under the walls. On the 2nd and 3rd floors, housing units of various sizes are designed. The attic is unused. The construction system is combined. The foundation structure is made of a tub made of waterproof concrete, the inner load-bearing walls are made of ceramic fired Porotherm brick blocks. In the basement, reinforced concrete columns with girders are designed. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete slabs with reinforced concrete wreaths. The supporting structure of the roof is made of a wooden purlin system.

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