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Energy efficient building of a family house in Moravany
Kacer, Jakub ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis/project is to design a single-family passive house. In my bachelor´s project I designed a detached two-storey building with flat roof located in Moravany. On the first floor on the south-east side is located kitchen and the living room with view on the terrace, on the other side of the floor is utility room, main entrance, guest bathroom and main hall with staircase. On the second floor is master bedroom with en suite, two kids room and bathroom mainly for the kids. The foundation of the building is made out of reinforced concrete strips. The vertical structures are mansory designed from ceramic blocks and the horizontal structures are designed from reinforced concrete slabs. Main source for heating, cooling and hot water preparation is the air to water heat pump with added photovoltaic panels to additional power suply. The building services are underfloor heating, cooling by fan coil system and heat recovery by MVHR system. Part of documentation is the Energetic performance certificate.
Family House with Workshop
Klimeš, Adam ; Zichová, Barbora (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation of a family house with an establishment located in Brno, Soběšice. The shape of the house is designed in an L-shape. The house has two floors and a basement. The house is divided into two parts: a residential area and an office. There are two main entrances leading to the residential part and the establishment, and two side entrances. The structural system of the building is designed as a wall system. The house is founded on strip foundations. The roof structure is designed as a flat roof, and the roof above the living room is designed as a green roof.
Single-family house in Kostníky
Hodková, Zuzana ; Jechová, Marie (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses into a detached near-zero-energy house in Kostníky. It includes documentation of architectural-structural design, including drawings, fire safety design, and building physics, along with documentation for building services safety. It is a two-storeys building for a family of four. The house is planned with two flat roofs and is based on a double layer of XPS panels. Reinforced concrete floor slabs and sand-lime masonry are used for load-bearing construction. Building envelope is insulated with polystyrene combined with mineral wool. The layout of the ground floor includes an entry hall with a walk-in closet, a bathroom, a study, a living area with a kitchen corner, a technical room, and a garage. The first floor is a private zone with children's rooms, a master bedroom, a bathroom, and a walk-in closet. Rainwater from the roof will be directed to a storage tank, where it will be reused with the assistance of a pump and a discharge device. Rainwater utilization is implemented for toilet flushing, while remaining water needs are supplemented from the public water supply. Wastewater is directed into the public sewage system. Ventilation in living areas is managed by an air handling unit and ceiling outlet. For heating, a ground-water heat pump is proposed to heat water for underfloor heating. Drinking water is heated by using a storage water heater. Electricity is supplied from the public grid and supplemented by photovoltaic panels. The energy performance certificate of the buildings was prepared by the Energetika software and the construction of the Detached house in Kostníky has been classified into class A (very efficient).
Detached house in a suburban area
Cech, Aleš ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the design of nearly zero-energy house for a minimum of a five-member family. It includes parts A and B. Part A contains structural and architectural design, fire safety and assessment of building physics (acoustics, sunlight, and thermal assessment). Part B contains detailed design of air conditioning system, concept design of selected building services (heating, cooling, electrical installation, rainwater management) and the energy performance certificate. The house is located in the suburb of Znojmo, has two storeys, L-shaped floor plan, with a flat green roof and a car port next to the entrance from the northern side. The load-bearing walls are designed of large format sand-lime blocks with thermal insulation made of expanded polystyrene. The load-bearing floor and roof structures are designed as cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The foundation slab is laying on foam glass granules. The source of space heating and DHW heating is a heat pump with a borehole collector. Space heating and cooling is provided by underfloor heating and fancoil units, simultaneous cooling regenerates the temperature of the soil in the borehole collector. Ventilation is provided by a mechanical, equal pressure system with heat recovery. The supply air is filtered and distributed by disc valves. There is a photovoltaic power plant on the roof with battery storage in the utility room. Rainwater is collected from the roof of the house, paved areas and parking shed roof stored in accumulation tank and used to water the garden. Excess rainwater is infiltrated in underground seepage.
Apartment building
Vavrdová, Radka ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The task of the bachelor thesis was to solve the project documentation for an apartment building designed in the village of Medlov. The land intended for construction is flat, rectangular in shape with no existing construction. The apartment building consists of two above-ground floors, a partially underground basement and a single-skin flat roof. We can find four residential units here. Two on the ground floor, which include smaller gardens separated by a fence, and two on the first floor, which have spacious loggias. The apartment building is based on perimeter strips. The perimeter walls in the above-ground part are made of ceramic blocks supplemented with stone wool thermal insulation, and the perimeter walls that are in contact with the ground are made of lost formwork and insulation suitable for this environment. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of prestressed ceiling panels, and in the stairwell, they are made of reinforced concrete. The apartment building is covered with a single-layer flat roof. The apartment building's doors are designed as aluminum and window openings made of plastic and insulating triple glass.
DUE Seifert's residence
Smolka, Ondřej ; Utíkalová, Ivana (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the construction of a residential building located in the city district of Brno - Lesná at the intersection of Nejedlého and Seifertova streets. It is a building for housing with one underground floor and eight above-ground floors with the last floor stepped to create a terrace. The basement is used as a collective garage including technical rooms primarily for the ventilation of the garage. On the first floor there are technical facilities and a second bulk garage. In the remaining seven floors there are residential units of sizes 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom. The building has two reinforced concrete monolithic cores, where each of them has a staircase and two lifts. The structural system of the building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and ceiling slabs without penetrations. The building is based on 900 mm diameter piles, a watertight reinforced concrete white bath and a foundation slab. Primarily acoustic brick blocks are used for the infill non-loadbearing masonry perimeter and interior walls. The roofs of the building are designed to be flat, the main roof over the top floor is with a PVC sheeting and the roof over the first floor of the stepped storey is with a ductile sheeting. The content and design of the proposed work also provides for a planned dilated adjacent residential building that shares a basement with the main building, has four floors above ground and is situated perpendicular to the residential building under consideration.
Roof Construction implementation of Planetarium in Prostějov
Stancheva, Karina ; Venkrbec, Václav (referee) ; Nečasová, Barbora (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor this is the realization of the roofing stage of the new planetarium in Prostějov. In this work, technological processes related to the implementation of the truss, covering works, carpentry, plumbing, welding and finishing works in the form of roof insulation and installation of the supporting structure are solved. The design of the truss is specific to the different slopes of the roof plane, including the connection of the flat roof to the cupola. The content of this work is the Technical Report, transportation of materials and transport relations next to the construction site, technological regulations for the implementation of work, Technical Report of the construction site equipment, design of the machine assembly, inspection and test plans, work safety solutions, timetable, itemized budget, and thermal technical assessment of the structure, scheme of the construction site equipment.
Single family home Chudčice
Andrlová, Anna ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the specified part of the project documentation for the construction of a family house on a slope in the village Chudčice. The family house is designed as a two-story for a family of four. The building is located on a plot with sloping terrain. The family house is based on plain concrete foundations. The vertical supporting structures are designed from ceramic blocks of the Porotherm system, and the perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact system. Horizontal structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat roof. The main entrance to the building is located on the north side on the 1.NP. The family house is divided into a quiet part, a living part and a technical part. The building includes a carport for two cars and an outdoor terrace.
Single-family house in Březina
Húdeková, Simona ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor’s thesis is to design detached house located in Březina. The thesis is composed of two parts. The first part consists of project documentation for building permission. Two-story building with a flat roof is divided into two zones. Social zone situated on the first floor includes: entrance, utility room, bathroom, toilet and living room connected with kitchen and dining area. There is direct access to a terrace. Private zone situated on the second floor includes: three bedrooms, study room, dressing room, bathroom and toilet. A garage is attached to the building. The building is based on reinforced concreate foundation strips. Vertical structures are masonry. The external walls consist from ceramic blocks and ETICS. Horizontal structures are made from reinforced concrete. The second part consists of building services. The house is connected to low voltage electrical main, water main, sewerage and data grid. The building is designed with air/water heat pump, which is used for floor heating and water heating, which serve to save electricity costs. The ventilation of the building is provided by air-conditioning. Rainwater from the roof is collected in a retention tank behind the house.
Detached house, Kreslice
Procházka, Nikola Leilani ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s project is to design a single-family home in nZEB standard. This project has two parts. Part one presents the project documentation. Designed building is located in Křeslice. The building is a two-storey detached house with a rectangular footprint and an extensive green flat roof. The main entrance faces the north while most windows face the south. The ground floor consists of living room, kitchen, storage room, utility room and restroom. In the upper floor there are two kid’s rooms, master bedroom, study, and bathroom. The building is founded on concrete strip foundations. The vertical loadbearing structures are masonry consisting of clay blocks. The internal partition walls are from acoustic masonry. The ground slab as well as the floor slab consists of in-situ concrete. The building is insulated using contact insulation system of grey EPS. Part two proposes the design of building services. The project provides designs of plumbing, heating, and ventilation. Focus is on the ventilation system design. Mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery is installed. Air is distributed by ducts in suspended ceiling and round diffusers. The building is equipped with air – water heat pump, which provides heat for floor heating and domestic hot water. Rainwater from roof is collected and stored in underground tank and later used to water the garden. Safety overflow brings any excessive rainwater to the infiltration tanks on the plot. The building is connected to water supply, sewage system and electrical grid. Building’s Energy Performance certificate is included.

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