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Newly built detached house in Hodonín
Bellayová, Natália ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a two-storey house for a family of four. The first part of the thesis is focused on the architectural and structural design, which also includes the design of the layout, fire-safety of the building and a building physics assessment. The building is designed as a detached house with an extensive green roof. The entrance to the building will be from the east side. On the ground floor there will be an open space layout consisting of a kitchen, a dining room and a living room. The master bedroom with a private bathroom will be located in the central part of the ground floor and will be oriented to the west. The ground floor will also include storage and sanitary areas. Furthermore, there will be a utility room with a garage, which will be oriented to the north. On the first floor there will be two children's bedrooms with a separate bathroom. The building will be constructed on plain concrete strip foundation. The vertical structures are designed of ceramic blocks. The floor slabs will consist of ceramic-concrete panels and ceramic blocks. The second part of the thesis focuses on the building services. In the building, an air-to-water heat pump is proposed as a heat source, which will be used for water heating and for the floor heating system. The air exchange will be provided by mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. The thesis also includes a conceptual design for rainwater management and the Building's Energy Performance Certificate.
Assessment of the reconstruction of an existing family house and the construction of a completely new one in Žabovřesky
Císařová, Kateřina ; Doležalová, Monika (referee) ; Čech, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis addresses the design and assessment of the advantage of reconstruction of an existing family house and construction of a new house on its site in Brno-Žabovřesky. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate whether it is preferable for the owner of a particular building to invest in the reconstruction of the existing family house or to remove it and build a entirely new house. The thesis includes a practical analysis that focuses on the location of interest, describes the object in detail and specifies the requirements and documents necessary for the implementation and evaluation of each design options. On the basis of this analysis, drawings are prepared for both design options within the scope of the architectural and construction design documentation for the joint permit. The textual part of the thesis contains a verbal description of both design variants and also deals with the theoretical background of the examined issues. The thesis concludes with a comparison and evaluation of the individual proposals. Detailed itemized budgets are also prepared as a basis for assessing the costs of both the reconstruction and the construction of the new building.
Evaluation of real PV system operation
Macák, Vít ; Gregorovičová, Eva (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis covers photovoltaic systems, their various configurations and main components. It analyses a specific installation on a single-family house, evaluating the operational data and the economic return of the system. The thesis also provides recommendations for future operations and system expansion options.
Single-family house in Bohumín
Kadlčková, Markéta ; Bantová, Sylva (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s is to design a low energy single-family house. Location of my house is in small town Bohumín next to Ostrava. The entrance in to the house is from southeast side. The bulding has two floors without basement and attched garage with utility room. The bulding has a couple roof and above garage is a flat roof. On the ground floor there are garage, utility room, wind lobby, a storage, kitchen with living room, WC and study room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms for kids, bedroom with walk-in-closet, bathroom and WC. The vertical structures are masonry designed from ceramic blocks with isulated the ETICS contact insulation system. Horizontal loud-bearing structure are designed from concrete. The building is based on foundation strips made from reinforced concrete. The building is conceptual design of eletricity, water supply, sewer pipes, air conditioning and photovoltaic panels on the roof of the building. The photovoltaic panel will be placed on the roof of the building. My main concept design is focused on heating. A floor heating system will be done with hot water in pipes with heat pump. Rainwater will be accumulated in a tank and further used for garden irrigation. Excess water will be infiltrated into the ground no the property. The documentation also includes the Building’s Energy Performance Certificate.
Detached house with a workshop CABAS
Novák, Jakub ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor’s thesis is the development of a construction project at the level of construction documentation for a family house in accordance with applicable legislation. The objective of the thesis is to design and describe the proposed layout of the building, appropriately choose the construction system and materials, address the site's integration into the terrain considering the current state of the plot, and respect the surrounding development. The basis for the work was the municipality’s zoning plan, the real estate cadastre, and a geological map. The new building will be located on a flat plot in a quiet and new part of the village of Městec Králové. The proposed family house is a two-story structure without a basement, designed for the living needs of four people. The project focuses on creating a functional home with optimal use of space and separation of different zones. The construction system is wall-based. The exterior walls are made of ceramic blocks with external contact insulation. The roof of the second floor is designed as a flat green roof with an attic. On the first floor, there is a communication and social zone, which includes the living room, dining area, kitchen corner, and a business area featuring a pedicure salon. The second floor comprises a separate quiet zone with children's rooms and a bedroom, along with a storage room and a study. Both floors have a bathroom with a toilet, with the bedroom having an en-suite bathroom with a toilet.
Air conditioning in a family house
Bařinka, Pavel ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of my Bachelor's thesis was to design the nearly zero-energy house for a family of four. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is architectural and structure design and it contains also a concept of fire emergency and building's physics. The second part is focused on the building services, especially on the air conditioning. This part includes as well the energy performance certificate and a concept of wastewater and rainwater management, water supply, heating and electric installations. The detached house has two stories and a separated car port. The ground floor is a social space with an open-plan kitchen and a living room, which is open up to deck and garden. Across the corridor is a utility room, a toilet and a workshop. The first floor is a private space with bedrooms and a bathroom. The exterior walls are designed from ceramic blocks and they are insulated with mineral wool. The floor slab is designed from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The main roof is monopitched with 7° slope, the other roofs are flat. The collected rainwater will be accumulated in a tank and used for watering the garden. The air-water heat pump is a main heat/cool source for a floor heating/cooling, which is designed in the house. As the secondary (bivalent) heat source are used electric heating rods. The domestic hot water will be mainly heated by the heat pump or with the electric spiral. The mechanical ventilation system has total air exchange of 300 m3/h. The MV unit contains an electric safety preheater, an enthalpic exchanger, two EC ventilators, filtres of filtration stages ISO Coarse and ISO ePM 1 and an automatic bypass. In the system was also designed additional water heater and cooler.
Energy-saving family house in Předměřice
Rybář, Aleš ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis aims to design a nZEB detached house. It´s located in Předměřice in a relatively quiet area. The building has two floors with an attached garage, workshop, sanitary facilities and storage room. The building has a cold-pitched roof and the attached part has a mono-pitched roof. The ground floor of the house is a social part with a living room connected to the kitchen, study, bathroom, WC, garage, laundry and utility room. The first floor is a private zone with a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a WC and a storage room. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical structures are masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks and reinforced concrete. The house is connected to the freshwater main and sanitary sewer. Domestic hot water is supplied by the 300 l hot water cylinder. Rainwater from the roofs is accumulated for reuse. The excess water is diverted through the overflow into infiltration. Rainwater from built-up areas is infiltrated into the ground. Heating in the house is provided by an air-water heat pump, which is also used for DHW. The heating system of the house is floor heating in combination with electric radiators. On the cold roof there are placed photovoltaic panels for batteries placed in the utility room. The house is partly ventilated by a mechanical system with a heat recovery. The rest of the rooms that are not part of the living area are ventilated by windows.
Determining the amount of insurance compensation for a family house in Moravská Nová Ves damaged by a tornado
Brůchová, Iva ; Klika, Pavel (referee) ; Čech, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on determining the amount of insurance payout for a family house with garage in Moravská Nová Ves, which was damaged by a tornado. In the first part of the diploma thesis explains the basic terms related to the real estate register, the lifespan and wear and tear of buildings, fundamental terminology in insurance, and introduces a budgeting program. The second part of the diploma thesis deals with the property valuation using the cost method and establishes the repair costs using an itemized budget. Subsequently, the impact of these repairs on the property value and the determination of the insurance payout amount are evaluated.
Family House Pohořelice
Čech, Patrik ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design of project documentation for the construction of a family house in Pohorelice. The house is designed as two floors. The structural system is wall, made of aerated concrete blocks. The building is based on the foundation strips of plain concrete. The ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat single-skin roof. The external walls are insulated with a contact insulation system.
Family House
Hrušovský, Jonáš ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of construction project documentation at the implementation stage and the preparation of necessary attachments in text form. The wooden family house is located in the eastern Krkonoše, specifically in the town of Mladé Buky. It is a detached building with its own land. The building has a partial basement and two above-ground floors. The basement area includes a spacious gym, a storage room, and a sauna with its own facilities. The main entrance is located on the northwest side, leading to a functional kitchen connected to a dining and living room, a separate room serving as an office, a toilet, and a utility room. The ski storage and garage area have separate entrances. The remaining floors are accessible from this floor via wooden, self-supporting, double-flight stairs. The residential attic includes two separate rooms, a bathroom, a walk-in closet, and the master bedroom with its own bathroom. From the bedroom, there is access to an outdoor terrace located on the roof of the garage. The foundation structures are designed from plain concrete as stepped foundation strips. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made of concrete formwork blocks, while in the above-ground floors, they are made of load-bearing wooden KVH profiles measuring 60x120 mm. For the ceiling structure above the basement, a reinforced concrete slab with a thickness of 200 mm was used, and above the first floor, a beam ceiling with load-bearing wooden beams measuring 60x240 mm was used. The building is covered with a pitched roof with sheet metal roofing

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