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Mountain apartment Ružomberok
Vaňová, Vanessa ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of the master thesis is the elaboration of part of the project documentation for the construction of a mountain apartment house in the cadastral area of Ružomberok with almost zero energy consumption. The building is designed as a detached building with three above-ground floors and a basement. It is going to be a newly built accommodation facility with lounges, wellness, fitness and a coffee shop located on the upper floors. In the basement of the building there is a collective garage, technical facilities of the building and storage space. The foundation structures, perimeter walls and column support system of the basement are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The internal support system in all above-ground floors is designed as masonry of ceramic blocks. Ceiling structures, balconies and loggias are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof of the building is made as a single-ply roof.
Apartment Building
Jiráček, David ; Melcr, Petr (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The assignment of my bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Chrudim in a new location named Na Špici. The apartment building has five floors and no basement. The last fifth above-ground is receded with adjacent terraces. In the first floor there are vestibules, entrance corridors, a carriage house with a bicycle shed, a stairwell, a cellar, two technical rooms and two indoor garage spaces. There are four residential units on the first floor. On the third floor, four residential units are being changed. Three residential units are on the fourth apartment floor. On the fifth floor there are two residential units with terraces, which are designed as a single-skin flat roof for walking. The building is covered with a green single-skin flat roof. The construction system of the apartment building is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with an external contact thermal insulation system ETICS made of basalt wool. the foundation of the apartment building will be on a board with foundation strips.
Apartment house Mája
Pacholíková, Petra ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new apartment building on the outskirts of Týniště nad Orlicí. It is a four-storey apartment building with a basement. There are 14 residential units in the building, to which there is a separate cellar designed in the basement. On the ground floor, two barrier-free apartments are designed for people with reduced mobility. The floor plan is designed from two rectangles arched into each other. The building is based on foundation strips at a non-freezing depth. The vertical load-bearing structures of the above-ground floors are made of ceramic blocks, the underground floor is lined with lost formwork. The vertical load-bearing structures are finished with a reinforced concrete wall wreath. The horizontal structures between the individual floors of the apartments are designed from prestressed spiroll panels. A monolithic ceiling slab is designed in the common corridor. The building is covered with a flat single-skin roof.
Energy self-sufficient mountain guesthouse
Hánl, Jiří ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this master project is to design an off-grid nearly-zero energy mountain guesthouse. First, the building structure is designed. It is a two-storeys building with roof made of lattice trusses. On first floor is dining room, kitchen, playroom and office. On second floor are guest rooms and an owner´s flat. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed from reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. Second, HVAC, lighting, photovoltaics and use of rainwater is designed. TZB system controlled remotely with a PC or cellphone are designed. Third, energy study is made. The project is developed using CAD (drawings), DEKsoft (thermal calculations) and Atrea Duplex (air conditioning design).
Viladům Masarykova quarter - Brno
Vémolová, Petra ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of new villa building which is placed in Brno-Stranice. The main part of the land is currently a residential building with reference number 1033. The land is boun-ded by the Helceletova street on the east side and Roubalova street on the north side. The building was designed to harmonize with the shape of the land. The skew walls were used for this purpose. The villa has four aboveground floors and one underground floor. The plot is located on a slope. The construction system uses the combined skeleton. The outer peripheral masonry is made of Porotherm ceramic blocks thickness of 300 mm. The columns are from a reinforced concrete, concrete is C25/30, XC1, S4. The horizontal carrier system is composed of a reinforced concrete slabs which are reinforced in two directions. The reinforced concrete is made of C25/30, XC1, S4 concrete and B500/B500B steel. The foundations are designed as a reinforced concrete foundation pads and strips. The foundation pads are from a concrete C20/25 with the gap under underlying concrete C8/10 thickness of 50 mm and they are stored at a depth of -4.010 meters. The foundations under peripheral walls are from the reinforced concrete. The foundation strips are from concrete C20/25 and they are stored at a depth of -4.010 meters too. The windows are folded from the aluminium frames and the insulating double glazing. The architectural emphasis is created by the peripheral walls and the unusual ground plan. The facade is ventilated and is constructed with an air gap. The outdoor tiles are made from the light stone veneer of 20 mm thickness. The flat roof is a warm flat roof with the heated roof drain and overflows. The gradient of the roof is ensured by using the gradient wedge made of expanded EPS polystyren. The moisture barrier layer above the ceiling plate is made from a modified self-adhesive asphalt strip of 1.2 mm thickness. The top layer is designed to bonding the heat insula-tion by polyureth
Apartment building B2
Míčková, Hana ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is a new building of an apartment house in Prosenice in Olomouc region. The building will have one underground floor and three above-ground floors with a residential attic. In total, the apartment building consists of three residential units, each on one floor. The apartment on the first floor is adapted for barrier-free living. The building is designed from a construction system of ceramic blocks. The ceilings are made of MIAKO inserts and POT beams. The roof of the building is saddle with ceramic roofing.
Mixed-use building
Kmec, Peter ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of the thesis is the processing of project documentation fot the construction design of the Mixed-use building in the city of Brno, a borough of Židenice. Underground and first floor are made of cast-in-place concrete. The vertical load-bearing structures of the second, third and fourth floor are designed from ceramic bricks of 300 mm thickness. Floor slabs in the whole building are made of cast-in-place concrete. The last floor has warm flat green roof. The building is designed so that the underground floor is largely made up of underground garages, oriented to the west. Basement of the building is used for technical background of the building too. The first and second above-ground floors are intended primarily fot trade and services, where the all kinds of the offices of the first two above-ground floors makes up to 75% of the floor area. The third and fourth floors are used for housing. The building is oriented from east to west.
Background of the Football Club Lučina
Kohut, Lukáš ; Šobrová, Zdena (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This Project includes the background of the football club Lučina. The object is situated in the community center of Lučina. The house has three floors. There is a utility room, storage room, laundry facilities and rehabilitation facilities for football players (gym, sauna, jacuzzi, massage) in the basement. In the 1st floor is a locker room with showers for the players and the public buffet. In a separate part is a toilet and garage. In the 2nd floor is an apartment with terrace and facilities for the officers of club. The house is made from brick technology of ceramic blocks. The building is covered with shed roof and vegetation.
Apartment building Lanškroun
Pecháček, Miroslav ; Svoboda, David (referee) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of an apartment building in Lanškroun. It is a town in the district of Ústí nad orlicí in the Pardubice Region. The building has three floors above ground and one underground floor. In the basement there is a utility room, cellar and storage space. In the above-ground part of the building there are a total of 6 residential units of various sizes from 1+kk to 4+kk. On the second and third floors there is a balcony and on the third floor there is a covered terrace. The structural load-bearing system is made of ceramic blocks with ceramic ceilings, the stair construction is made of reinforced concrete monolithic and is connected to the ceilings. The building has an elevator.
Polyfunctional house
Kuklová, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to design a new building of the mixed-use building in Brno. The building consists of two parts. One part consists of shops. The second part consists of offices and conference space. It is a building that has three floors above ground and one underground. In the basement there are a facilities and a garage. Shops are designed on the ground floor. There are offices on the second floor. Conference rooms are on the third floor. The building has a flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. In the core of the building, the vertical load bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Columns are used in the building for the possibility of open space. The masonry of the basement consists of white bathtub. The floors are designed as folded from the Spiroll system. Internal non-load-bearing walls are designed from gypsum board with double cladding. The second part of the work deals with forced ventilation, cooling and central heating. In the third part of the project I deal with acoustics. The project was carried out in the Auotocad program. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations.

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