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Detached house with fitness
Venzara, Pavel ; Kacálek, Petr (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a detached house with fitness. The building plot is on the outskirts of Slatiňany. The building has two above-ground floors and a partial basement. It consists of two operating parts. In the main building with a saddle roof, spaces are designed for family living. The fitness spaces are on the ground floor, covered with green roof. The place of business and the house have separate entrances. The operations are connected to each other on the ground floor through the office. The foundation structure consists of reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical structures are mainly made of clay blocks. The ceilings are designed as monolithic from exposed reinforced concrete.
Detached house with a sports equipment rental
Rouče, Tomáš ; Bantová, Sylva (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
The focus of the bachelor thesis is development of project documentation for construction creation level of detail. Object in question is detached house with sports equipment rental buiness. The detached house is designed for a five-member family, who will also be owners of the rental and service business. The building is situated on a gently sloping plot in the village of Borová Lada in the Šumava National Park. The house does not have a basement. There is one ground floor and residential attic under a sloped gable roof with two shed-type dormers. The rental business and garage are part of the main structure. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed using the YTONG system, specifically aerated concrete blocks and sand-lime bricks. The detached house is founded on concrete foundations created using permanent formwork from concrete blocks. The horizontal structures are monolithic reinforced concrete. The building's roof is constructed using the YTONG system with prefabricated beams and inserts connected using concrete forming a solid roof structure. The drawing part was created using the Archicad software from GRAPHISOFT.
Energy Efficient Building of a Family House
Palátová, Zuzana ; Wierzbická, Helena (referee) ; Vendlová, Lucie (advisor)
This balechor’s thesis deals with a project of newly designed nearly-zero energy building in Hrachovec. It has two parts – first part presents documentation for building permission which contains drawings, fire safety design, building physics, energy performance certificate and the second part deals with design of building services which contains concept design of all systems. The building has two storeys, rectangular shape, strip foundations, ceramic mansory walls and gabled roof extending over a carport on one side. The ground storey can be entered from carport. There is a kitchen connected with a living room, a bathroom, a toilet, a utility room and a storage room. In the first storey, there are two bedrooms, master bedroom, workroom and a bathroom. Concept design of bulding services contains mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, cooling, water supply, heating, sewage system, rainwater management, electrical installation and design of photovoltaic panels. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is located in a utility room. Space heating is provided via air-water heat pump with floor heating. The outdoor heat pump unit is located on southeast side of the building. The indoor heat pump unit is located in a utility room. Space heating in the bathrooms is complemented with towel radiators. In the living room, there is a stove. Electricity is produced by photovoltaic panels and the building is connected to a service line. The building is connected to the sanitary sewer. Stormwater sewer is connected to a stromwater tank and blocks for soaking. The stormater will be used for watering the garden.
Detached house Sadová
Balog, Diana ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to design a two-story detached house. The project is divided into two parts. The first part contains the architectural and construction solutions for the project documentation required for building permission, while the second part contains building environment engineering. The project also includes a fire safety solution, Building Energy Performance Certificate, daylighting assessment and an assessment of acoustics. The building is located in the cadastral unit Sadová in Brno. It is situated on a flat plot. The building´s architectural appearance blends into the surrounding development. Building is based on reinforced concrete strip foundations. The building is designed in the masonry construction system consisting of ceramic blocks and it has a flat roof. The house is insulated by the ETICS system. The load-bearing walls in the garage are made of ceramic blocks filled with mineral wool insulation. The garage has a flat green roof. The floor slab structure is designed as a prefabricated system with ceramic blocks and reinforced concrete. The main entrance is oriented to the north. On the first floor is situated a social zone that consists of living room with kitchen, office, entrance, walk-in closet, bathroom and WC. On the second floor is located a private zone consisting of master bedroom with two walk-in closets, two children´s bedrooms and a bathroom. The building is connected to the sanitary and stormwater sewer, water supply system and electricity. Rainwater management on the property is designed with stormwater tank. The building is heated by an air-to-water heat pump that distributes heat throughout the house using floor heating. In the bathrooms, there is electrical heating system by ladder radiator. Air exchange in the house is provided by a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery.
Detached house in Boleradicích
Pospíšilová, Kateřina ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design a nearly zero energy detached house for a family of four. The first part of the thesis is architectural and structural design, including fire safety solution and building physics, which is focusing on acoustic assessment, thermal assessment, and assessment of daylight. The second part is design of building services and design of heating system for a documentation for building permit. The building is located on gently sloping plot in a Boleradice in South Moravia. It has two storeys and gable roof. There is a separate one-storey garage with flat green roof on the plot. The building is based on a reinforced cocreate foundation slab on gravel of foam glass. The external walls are made from sand-lime blocks with ETICS of expanded polystyrene with graphite. The floor structure is a cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab. Gable roof is design like a warm roof, with load bearing structure from timber. The ground floor includes a walk-in wardrobe, a study, a utility room, a bathroom, a pantry, a living room open to a kitchen with access to the deck. The private zone, located on the first floor, consists of a master bedroom, children’s bedrooms, a bathroom, a separate toilet, and walk-in wardrobes. In the project, the design includes mechanic ventilation with heat recovery, rainwater management system, sanitary installation, electric installations, and a photovoltaic system as part of design conception of building services. Heating and domestic hot water treatment are provided by an air-water heat pump. Distribution of heat is provided by floor heating. The project also includes the Energy Performance Certificate.
Detached house in Opatovice
Řezáčová, Veronika ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to develop a documentation for building permit of a new-build single-family house. First part of this thesis focuses on architectural and structural design of detached house with separate garage. This part also contains building physics assessment and fire safety assessment. The house has a rectangular shape, two-storeys and it is roofed with a gable roof. On the ground floor, there is a wind lobby, a utility room, a hall with a staircase, a study, a small storage, a living room connected with a kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet. On the first floor, there is one master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, a bathroom and three children’s bedrooms. The structural system is designed as masonry composed of sand-lime blocks, external walls are insulated with EPS. Foundations and floor structure are designed as the cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs and the roof structure is made of prefabricated elements. Second part contains the concepts of building services design and a documentation for building permit for the heating system. The main source of heat is an air-water heat pump. Domestic hot water is also heated by solar panels and the house is heated by floor heating. Ventilation is ensured by a mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery. Rainwater will be collected in a storage tank and used for watering the garden. An energy performance certificate of the building is also included.
Single-family house in Nový Jičín
Holiš, Jakub ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
Purpose of the bachelor´s thesis is to design single-family low energy house. House is located in Nový Jičín, a town located in Moravian-Silesian region. Building has two floors and detached garage. Both garage and house have a flat roof. Main entrance is located between garage and house itself. On one part of the first floor there is a big open living room with kitchen and dining area. Second part of the first floor has bathroom, separated toilet, hall, entry, and utility room. Second floor has two bedrooms and master bedroom. Another bathroom, study and walk in closets are also present here. Vertical load bearing structures are made of sand-lime bricks. Horizontal load bearing structures and staircase are made from reinforced concrete. Windows are wooden with aluminium exterior. Heating of the house and hot water will be secured by air-water heat pump in split mode. Hot water for heating will be stored in accumulation tank and distributed throughout the house thanks to the floor heating system. There is mechanical ventilation and heat recovery unit installed. House Is connected to public drinking water infrastructure and city sewerage system. Electricity is provided by the grid. Rainwater is stored in underground accumulation tank with connection to underground drainage system.
Single-family house Jedle
Mikuta, Jakub ; Jechová, Marie (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to design a masonry part of the model nearly zero-energy semi detached house located in Brno. The thesis has two parts. The first part deals with architectural and structural design, building physics assessment and fire safety report. The second part presents the design of building services and energy performance certificate. The building is a rectangular, two-storey structure with a wetland flat roof. On the ground floor, there is an open plan kitchen connected with a living room, a separate toilet, a utility room, and a storage space. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The house stands on a flat plot and it is built on an insulated concrete slab. The vertical structures of the house are masonry and made of hollow ceramic blocks. The external walls are designed with a ventilated facade insulated with mineral wool. The horizontal structures are made from precast concrete beams combined with hollow ceramic blocks and concrete screed. The building is heated with air-water heat pump, which is used for heating up domestic hot water and water for a floor heating system. A ventilation unit with heat recovery is used for mechanical ventilation. Detailed part of the building services design consists of plumbing, rainwater, and greywater management. Greywater is treated in wetland roof, that works as treatment wetland. Cleaned greywater and rainwater are stored in a tank and used for flushing the toilets and irrigation. The house has 2,76 kWp PV system generating electricity. The bachelor’s project is elaborated in ArchiCAD software.
Family House
Omelka, Jan ; Vorlíčková, Petra (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the complex design of a two-storey family house for a family of four, located in south-eastern Moravia in the town of Kunovice in the Zlín region. The house is located on a flat plot and its floor plan has shape of square. The foundation structure is made up of foundation strips, the vertical load-bearing structures and partitions are made of sand-lime blocks. The ceilings are designed as cast-in-place reinforced concrete structures. The house is insulated with the ETICS and covered with a flat roof. There is a shelter at the northwest corner of the house. A covered entrance on the north side, leads to the first floor. There is a hallway with storage space, utility room, WC, corridor with a staircase, bedroom, kitchen and a living room which opens on to the south terrace. On the second floor there are the privet rooms of the household members. This includes two bedrooms facing south, a bedroom with a private bathroom and a separate bathroom. All rooms are accessible from the corridor. The part of the bachelor thesis dealing with the technical facilities of the buildings focuses mainly on the design of the air conditioning system. The building is ventilated by an HVAC unit with heat recovery. Furthermore, this part focuses on the conceptual design of the heating system, rainwater management, sewage disposal and the design of the electrical installations, which adress the use of renewable energy sources. An energy performance certificate is also included.
Detached house Lepolis
Chaloupka, Lukáš ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis entitled "Lepolis Family House" focuses on the project documentation for the construction. The house is located in the village of Luková nad Cidlinou in the Hradec Králové Region on a flat square plot. It is a two-storey house with a garage, where the vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. The foundation strips of lost formwork form the basic support, while the horizontal structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof over the residential part is a gable roof, while the roof over the garage and the residential part is a single flat roof, which is divided into a pitched and a vegetated part.

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