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The block of flats
Tylčer, Radim ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Domašov u Brna. It is a partially basement building with three floors. In the basement there is a common recreation area, technical rooms and cellars of individual housing units. On the first floor there are two apartments with a size of 3 + 1 and one apartment with a size of 2 + 1. These apartments are complemented by an outdoor terrace with a front garden. In the rest of this floor there is a cleaning room, a common room and a bicycle shed. The second floor is similar to the first, but instead of common areas there is one more 2 + 1 apartment. The apartments on the second floor are complemented by balconies. On the third floor there are two apartments 4 + kk and they are complemented by terraces situated to the west. It is a brick building made of THERM ceramic blocks. The construction system is mixed and based on foundations strips. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic ceiling slabs. The roofing is designed as a single-skin flat roof structure. The building is also equipped with an elevator and wheelchair access. In front of the building there are twenty-four outdoor parking spaces, one of them is for people with reduced mobility. Access to the building is possible through paved areas. The whole building is insulated with the ETICS system. Facade colors are designed in shades of white and gray with anthracite fillings of openings.
Apartment building in Moravské Budějovice
Sláma, Lukáš ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis covers designing documentary materials for realization of a new- build property of a residential house. The residential house is planned on a flat land. It is a four-floor building with a cellar. The constructional system is brick of construction blocks POROTHERM. The building is based on foundation strips from pure concrete. Vertical supporting constructions are from blocks POROTHERM. Horizontal supporting constructions are from monolitic reinforced ferroconcrete. The roofs are solved as flat single housing cover. In the residential house there are 12 housing units, non-residential premises and a technical hall. The total built-up area is 380,82 m2, The attic height is +9,890. The building has got a barrierfree entrance, but there is no barrier-free flat here. There is a car park next to the residential house. There are a technical hall, gym, clubroom, a washroom, a pram room, a bicycle room, a storeroom and cellar booths for individual housing units. From the first floor up, there are individual housing units. Flats have an access from one central staircase. In this area, there is also planned a lift.
Apartment building
Kvapilová, Adina ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is project documentation for the construction of an apartment building using the BIM method. The building is located in Nový Šaldorf-Sedlešovice, Znojmo district. The apartment building is designed as a detached house with two floors and a partial basement, roofed with a saddle truss. In total, there are 4 apartments in the building. On each floor there are two apartments, one 3+kk and the other 4+kk. The ground floor apartments have access to their own terrace and garden, the apartments on the 2nd floor each have their own balcony. The facade is a combination of light-coloured plaster along with ceramic tiling strips. The structural system is designed as a masonry system of ceramic blocks with reinforcing walls of reinforced concrete. The ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is based on plain concrete foundations.
Apartment House in Prague - Michle
Pečinka, Martin ; Pilík, Václav (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The assigned bachelor's thesis deals with a part of the project documentation in the stage for the construction of a multi-functional house. In the bachelor's thesis, part of the architectural-construction solution assigned by the supervisor and part of the structural solution assigned by a consultant from the Institute of Structural Mechanics were solved. The multifunctional house is situated on a slightly sloping plot in the wider center of Prague. It has one underground and four above-ground floors. The underground floor is designed as a collective garage, in one half of the first above-ground floor there will be common areas of the apartment units, and in the other half a dental office. In the other three above-ground floors, apartments with layouts of 3 + KK to 4 + KK are designed
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.
The block of flats
Tylčer, Radim ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Domašov u Brna. It is a partially basement building with three floors. In the basement there is a common recreation area, technical rooms and cellars of individual housing units. On the first floor there are two apartments with a size of 3 + 1 and one apartment with a size of 2 + 1. These apartments are complemented by an outdoor terrace with a front garden. In the rest of this floor there is a cleaning room, a common room and a bicycle shed. The second floor is similar to the first, but instead of common areas there is one more 2 + 1 apartment. The apartments on the second floor are complemented by balconies. On the third floor there are two apartments 4 + kk and they are complemented by terraces situated to the west. It is a brick building made of THERM ceramic blocks. The construction system is mixed and based on foundations strips. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic ceiling slabs. The roofing is designed as a single-skin flat roof structure. The building is also equipped with an elevator and wheelchair access. In front of the building there are twenty-four outdoor parking spaces, one of them is for people with reduced mobility. Access to the building is possible through paved areas. The whole building is insulated with the ETICS system. Facade colors are designed in shades of white and gray with anthracite fillings of openings.
APARTMENT BUILDING LÁNICE
Smutný, Jiří ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis outlines the development of project documentation for a new apartment building named “Lánice”. The apartment is constructed with an underground basement in addition to three above-ground floors containing a total of 9 residential units featuring several different layouts. The apartment building’s foundations are made up of plain concrete foundations strips. The ground floor’s vertical structural system consists of the “Best” formwork, while the aboveground floors make use of “Porotherm” cut brick blocks. All horizontal structures are monolithic and made with reinforced concrete. The ETICS contact insulation system is used to insulate the building. A flat, single-layer roof is used on this apartment building.
Apartment building in Boskovice
Musilová, Adéla ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a new apartment building located in Boskovice. The apartment building is designed as a detached building set in northeast part of the city Boskovice between existing surrouding buildings of detached houses and apartment buildings. The aparment bulding is set in a moderately sloping terrain. The apartment building has a basement with three floors and it is roofed with a flat roof. The main entrance to the bulding is from the south side and it has front door steps. There is a total of 7 dwelling units in the above ground floors which sizes are 1+KK, 2+KK and 3+KK. In the basement are located Technical facilities and storage space. The building is designed as mansory construction. Horizontal load-bearing structure is made of monolithic reinforced conctere ceiling. The individual floors are connected by a half-turn reinforced conctere stairs and by a lift. The building is insulated with contact thermal insulation system.
Apartment building
Veselý, Karel ; Průša, David (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this Bachelor thesis is a project documentation for construction of the building of the apartment house in Humpolec. The building is designed for housing, it has five overground storeys and a basement, with a lift. It contains seventeen dwelling units with access to the balcony and a possibility of own parking right in the building. The basement is largely made up of parking space – one collective garage with nineteen parking spots. The remaining part of the underground floor is made up of corridor, air conditioning engine room, room with electricity meters, room with cellars, utility room and cleaning room. On the other floors there are a total of seventeen housing units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, 3+kk a 4+kk. The apartment building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks, in the basement from monolithic reinforced concrete are insulated with the contact thermal insulation system according to ETICS. The ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs, only above the apartment on the 5th floor, the load-bearing part of the ceiling is solved using wooden beams. Stairway is solved as reinforced concrete precast. The building is covered by flat monolayer roof.
Apartment building in Olomouc
Zbořil, Dominik ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design and elaboration of the project documentation for construction for the apartment building. The proposed apartment building is located in Slavonín, a city district in Olomouc. The apartment building is designed as a detached building with three above-ground and one underground floor. Part of the land where the apartment building is designed is flat. There are a total of 8 residential units in the apartment building, while the apartments on the 1st floor have a large terrace with a separate garden, the apartments on the 2nd floor have a spacious balcony. On the 3rd floor there are only two residential units, one apartment has a large terrace, the other has a balcony. Each apartment has its own cellar cubicle in the basement. There are also a technical and cleaning room, a bycicle and pram storage room and a meeting room. An elevator connecting all floors is designed in the building. The apartment building is based on concrete foundation strips, the vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are formed by permanent formwork. The load-bearing structures above the terrain are realized by brick blocks, which are insulated with the external thermal insulation composite system ETICS. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as reinforced concrete slabs. The whole building is covered with a warm flat roof with extensive vegetation. There are also other warm flat roofs in the building, one covering the entrance of the apartment building and the other forming a terrace. The whole building is designed as a building with almost zero energy consumption.

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