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Office building with retail space Žilina
Hubocká, Zuzana ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
Master project is dedicated to design nearly zero-energy office building with retail spaces in Žilina. The first part deals with architectural – building design. Building is designed for the plot nr. 7011 with flat surface and there is no other building. The building has three above-ground floors and one underground floor. Retail spaces are on the ground floor. The building is constructed on foundation strips and pads. The building is made of combined load-bearing structural system of reinforced concrete columns and external walls. External load-bearing structures of above ground floors are designed from reinforced concrete and Ytong system supplemented by ETICS made of mineral wool. Underground walls are made from watertight concrete. Floor slab structures are made from reinforced concrete. The building is covered with green warm flat roof. The second part deals with building interior installation. The primary source of heat, coldness and hot water is the heat pump. Ventilation in the building is provided by heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) units. The third part of the thesis includes the design and assessment of the photovoltaic power plant in terms of economics and ecology. The project was carried out in the AutoCad system. All structures comply with the valid standards and regulations.
Environmentally Advanced Library
Burýšková, Jana ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The main aim of the Master‘s project is to design a library and a cafe in Příbram. The project is divided into three parts. The first part deals with architectural and structural design. The second with technical building services and the third with thermal imaging. The building has a basement and two above-ground floors. The building is founded on foundation strips. The building is designed with load-bearing brick walls and pre-stressed slabs Spiroll. The roof is a flat intensive green roof. The building envelope is insulated with mineral wool. In the building there is air a conditioning and a cooling system. As a heat source, a pressure-independent heat exchanger unit connected to the local hot water pipe will be used. A part of the electricity consumption is covered by photovoltaics. In the third part there are images from a thermal camera for some libraries. Imagines were evaluated if there are thermal bridges in the measured libraries. The project was carried out in the AutoCAD programme.
Development of a new self-supporting insulation system with respect to dynamic stress
Machala, David ; Frajt, Daniel (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with suggestion of self-supporting insulating system that can be used for objects which insulating is more or less complicated. In this thesis are theoretically processed information about insulation systems while focus is on their structure, composition and principle of operation. Further, there is theoretically designed self-supporting insulating system which is practically built after theoretically composed testing for finding its basic properties. The most appropriate process of realization is formulated at the end after evaluation of the individual tests.
Hotel "U Prehrady"
Černý, Dávid ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis was to process the study and the design documentation for a newly built hotel in Brno, in city district “Kníničky” near the artificial dam “Přehrada” in a rest area. The hotel will serve as temporary accommodation for up to 64 hotel guests in single, double and four bed rooms. The object also contains training rooms, offices, a meeting room, a café, a small grocery store and a restaurant with kitchen. Parking is possible in one of the two mass garages and there is an outdoor parking possibility in front of the hotel too. The building has a cast-in-place concrete frame with longitudinal beams and sway bracings. The external wall consists of aerated concrete bricks with contact thermal insulation system ETICS (insulation material mineral wool), the ceilings will be cast-in-place reinforced concrete ceilings and the roof flat green roof or flat roof with gravel on it above the 5th floor. The foundation construction consists of reinforced concrete foundation strips, which expand to foundation pads under the load-bearing columns and will be supported by piled foundations under the most exposed elements. As long as the hotel is situated into a fairly steep slope, the vertical alignment of some building parts is various so part of the project is the design of landscaping works. Design documentation was processed using the program AutoCAD 2017, the study and the visualization using both SketchUp 2015, LayOut 2015 and Lumion 5.
The Environmental Centre
Hanáček, Patrik ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This theses provides a complete study and all encompassing plan for the creation of an environmental centre on the edge of the South Moravian village “Horní Němčí”. During my thesis we will refer to my plans for this build as simply “Bílé Karpaty”. The building is situated on a large gently sloping plot and is intended for educating children and youth groups in the field of ecology, nature protection and human impact on the landscape in PLA “Bílé Karpaty”. This environmental centre has great potential for drumming up interest in the form of eco-tourism and for raising public awareness of environmental topics. Planned forms of education consist of lectures in teaching rooms, practical workshop sessions, outdoor activities and experiential programs in the surrounding environment. “Bílé Karpaty” environmental centre has a capacity of twenty students per day time session. The optimal teaching format would comprise of three trainers and three operational staff at a time. The building consists of a ground floor, first floor, partial basement and a full size attic. The ground floor comprises of a dining room and the workshop. The dining room´s function is flexible, and can be used as a meeting room as well. The workshop will be where people experience practical demonstration of traditional handcrafts. The first floor contains two further rooms for teaching and operational offices. The basement performs the function of housing two necessary rooms, one technical in nature and one for food storage. During the design stage my intention was focused on the use of traditional building elements, namely wood, firebrick and stone, so the build sits comfortably in its surroundings.
Construction-Technological Project of the Mixed-Use Building in Olomouc
Tříska, Libor ; Hejl, Martin (referee) ; Mohapl, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with construction-technological project of mixed-use building in Olomouc. The thesis contains a technical report, the coordination situation of the construction, the time and financial plan, the study of the main technological stages, the project of site equipment, the design of the main building machines and mechanisms, the time schedule, the budget, the technology prescription for the contact thermal insulation systém, the quality control and test plan, the plan of safety and the comparison of ETICS with polystyrene and mineral wool.
Science and Technology Park Roztoky - technological phase cladding
Vyplel, Michal ; Štěrba, Martin (referee) ; Vlčková, Jitka Laura (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor thesis is the solving of the technological phase of the cladding of Science and Technology Park Roztoky. The general process of ventilated facades’ realization is described there. The work includes the technological specification of ventilated facades’ assembling, scaffoldings’ and contact insulations’ assembling.
Study of waste utilization of insulating materials
Čermák, Jan ; Nováček,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
Thesis deals with options of use waste from insulating materials. Theoretical part of thesis describes waste and insulating materials used in civil engineering. Practical part of thesis describes utilization of waste from mineral wool. Its output are options of use waste from mineral wool and selected physical properties of recycled material.
Construction technology stage of the perimeter shell of the elementary school in Slažany
Kozla, Dávid ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Diaz, Yvetta (advisor)
This bachelor thesis solves the building-technological phase of the perimeter shell of the elementary school in Slažany. Specifically, it deals with the cladding of the wooden superstructure of the 3rd floor of the primary school building and the additional insulation of the existing floors. The shell of the superstructure is covered with a wooden cladding and filled with mineral wool insulation. Additional insulation is designed as a contact from facade polystyrene boards. The work is elaborated technical report, thermal assessment of cladding, technological procedures at given stage, transport solution including design of the machine assembly and situation, budget stage with report statement, principles of organization of construction including technical report and drawing of construction site, control and test plan, time schedule and safety.
Možnosti využití bezpilotních prostředků při hodnocení efektivity zateplení budov zemědělského charakteru
Čubík, Josef
The bachelor thesis deals with the measurement of heat leakage in agricultural buildings. Depending on the dimensions of these buildings, it is necessary to consider how to improve the assessment of their heat losses. The most used technology for measuring heat leakage is by using handheld thermal cameras. Considering the large areas and the time required, it is suggested to use an unmanned vehicle with suitable characteristics for this task. However, the measurements were done using a thermal imaging camera, which led to selecting an area under which conditions it is more efficient to use a drone. The difference between internal and external temperatures is essential for a conclusive measurement. Therefore, sheds requiring higher temperatures designed for chicken fattening, were chosen for the experiment. The result showed that heat leakage is a significant problem. All the buildings investigated showed heat loss. The leakage varied depending on the specific type of hall measured and the insulation used. Losses were particularly evident in older buildings with leaks and exposed structural construction. Leakages were mainly in the form of significant thermal bridges.

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