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Gallery Access House Wolkerka
Harazin, Tomáš ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the new construction of a gallery access house Wolkerka. The proposed building is located near the historic center of city Olomouc in the former industrial zone, which has been transforming into a residential zone in recent years, thanks to many projects that are being developed in the area. In the vicinity there is a large park, which stretches around the medieval walls, that define the historic city center. The building is a four-storey building with the first floor serving as a background for residents and is equipped with a cellar for each of the apartments, a cleaning room and a technical room. On the remaining floors there are apartments, a total of 7, with layouts 1 + kk, 2 + kk and 3 + kk, which are oriented to the south by large sliding windows. In front of these windows, each of the apartments on the first and second floor is equipped with an unheated winter garden, which in the summer months allows for a complete opening and connection to the exterior. The top floor is recessed and there is only one apartment on it, which is equipped with a terrace, that is designed as a green roof, which simulates a garden in height. The roof, like the terrace, is designed as a green roof. All floors are connected by a staircase, which is part of the gallery on the columns. Under the winter gardens of the first floor there are 5 covered parking spaces. The house is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical construction system consists of Porotherm T50 profi ceramic blocks, which are filled with mineral wool. Horizontal structures are monolithic reinforced concrete.
Administrative building
Zajícová, Dagmar ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of administrative building in Brno. The main entrance to the building is oriented to the south-east. The building is L-shaped and it is designed as a two-storey, partly with a cellar. The perimeter bearing masonry of the above-ground floors is designed from ceramic blocks of thickness 300 mm and the internal bearing masonry of thickness 250 mm. After that the basement masonry is made of concrete blocks thickness 300 mm cast in concrete. Internal non-bearing masonry made of ceramic blocks thickness 115 mm. The insulation of the building is designed as a certified contact insulation system of EPS material. The horizontal bearing structures are designed as a ceramic prefabricated rib-and-filler floor with concrete grout. The stairs are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof is warm flat roof with an extensive vegetation layer.
Small apartment building
Konečný, Patrik ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a proposal for the elaboration of project documentation for an apartment building for a building permit and construction. The considered area for the proposed building is a system of plots in the cadastral area of Sadová in Brno (South Moravian Region). It is a partially basement building with three floors, which is located on a slight slope. The building has 12 residential units of various layouts, of which one apartment is adapted for people with disabilities. The apartments have loggias, balconies or terraces, which provides an above-standard view of the surroundings. The building also has an outdoor parking spaces. Lime-sand bricks are designed as load-bearing and non-load-bearing masonry, and monolithic reinforced concrete ceilings are designed. The building will be insulated using the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. Facade colors will be chosen in shades of white and gray. The building also has an elevator and a reinforced concrete staircase.
Apartment Building
Švecová, Michaela ; Pilík, Václav (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is making the project documentation for construction of an apartment building in Vysoké Mýto. The apartment building is located on the western outskirts of Vysoké Mýto, in the residential area. It is a free-standing, three-storey, non-basement building with six housing units on the second and third floor. There are technical premises and four garages on the first floor. On the east side of the building, there is a parking lot and entrances to the individual garages. The vertical structural system of the building is made of Porotherm ceramic blocks. The building is insulated by a contact thermal insulation system with EPS insulation. Horizontal structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic ceilings. The balcony boards are made of monolithic reinforced concrete with using ISO-supports. Vertical movement is possible through a staircase that is made of monolithic reinforced concrete or through the lift which is stored in a self-supporting shaft from monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is based on drilled piles in interaction with reinforced concrete foundation strips. The roof is flat, green in combination with pea gravel. The project was designed with a respect to current development in the area and with emphasis to the regulations. Parts of the work are schemes of technical equipment of buildings in the object and reviews of construction physics, in particular thermal technics, acoustics, insolation and lighting. The following programs were used: AutoCAD 2018, AutoCAD 2021, ArchiCAD, Teplo 2017, Světlo+, Building Designe, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Publisher, Hluk+.
Apartment house Žlíbky
Sukop, Lukáš ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a new apartment building in Brno in the Chrlice district in the South Moravian Region. The apartment building is located in the cadastral area of Brno - Chrlice, parcel number 1571/2. The solved object is a partially basement building with four above-ground floors. There are a total of 12 apartments on the upper floors. In the basement there are common areas of home equipment. The apartments on the upper floors, except for the first one, are equipped with balconies accessible from the bedrooms and living rooms. The apartments on the top floor are also equipped with terraces. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall. Vertical load-bearing structures are designed from brick blocks, horizontal load-bearing structures are made of reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat single-skin roof. The bachelor thesis consists of the main text part and the appendix part.
Apartment building
Jakubec, Marek ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The task of this bachelor's thesis was to process the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building in the city of Brno. The apartment house is a free-standing, with three storeys and no basement. The building is covered with a flat roof. On the 1st floor there are 3 garage spaces, cellars and technical facilities of the building. There are a total of 4 housing units on the 2nd and 3rd floors. On the second and third floors, the structures recede and create terraces in two apartments. The other two apartments have their own balconies. Perimeter masonry is made of ceramic blocks with insulation. The ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete. The bachelor thesis also contains an assessment of the building in terms of building physics and fire safety.
Residence Lazce
Ambrozek, Patrik ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with project documentation for the new construction of a residential building Rezidence Lazce. The proposed building is located on the outskirts of Olomouc on the border of three districts Lazce, Hejčín and Černovír, at the same time the building is located in the immediate vicinity of PLA Litovelské Pomoraví, which provides sports and relaxation for residents and at the same time in the vicinity of the house, further construction is being built in the direction of the PLA. We must not forget the river Moravia, with which the building is adjacent across the street on the east side. Thanks to the river, the building is located in the historic flood area Q100, or century-old water, which will soon change, as the city invests considerable resources in flood control measures, due to floods in 1997. The building is 4 storeys, where the first floor and is equipped with cellars, a bicycle shed, a pram, a sports facility with an infrared sauna, a meeting room and a technical room. On the remaining floors there are always 3 residential units 3 + KK, 2 with a spacious terrace to the west and the last smallest to be overlooking the river Moravia to the east. The house is based on concrete foundation strips in combination with lost formwork, which raises the building 0.5 m above the level of LT, precisely because of the flood area. The vertical construction system consists of Porotherm ceramic blocks. The horizontal structures are then made of monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slabs. The building is insulated with a ventilated facade with a visible layer of face masonry. The roof of the house is then extensive vegetation.
Cultural center Puppet
Kuchaříková, Andrea ; Kalánek, Ing Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a project documentation for construction of a community centre with a restaurant. Its construction site is located on the outskirts of town Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou, Poděbradova street. The building is composed from three parts, which are connected to each other. The first part houses the restaurant with its facilities. This part is a single floor structure covered by a flat green roof. Its façade is formed by white boards composed into an asymmetrical pattern. The second part serves as a backstage area where all the necessary facilities are located. This second part of the building is as the first part a single floor structure covered by a flat green roof. Its façade is formed by façade timber boards. The main entrance is located in the middle part, which is the third part the building. It has two floors and it houses an auditorium, a bar and amenities. Its façade is formed by trapezial boards. The construction system is formed by load bearing walls and by prestressed concreted floor panels or in some parts by cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The building has strip foundations. Its interior walls are built from sand-limestone bricks with acoustic properties. The perimeter walls are covered with ventilated façade with mineral wool thermal insulation. The heating of the community centre is powered by gas boiler connected to single-vent chimney with ventilation shaft.
Administrative bulding in Brno, civil technical projekt.
Romashkyn, Mykola ; Rychtecký, Martin (referee) ; Kovářová, Barbora (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is civil technical project of an administrative building in Brno. The work includes a technical report, a construction technology study, technological prescriptions, proposal of suitable machines and mechanisms required for construction and wider relationships of transport routes to construction site. It also includes control and test plans, a detailed timetable for the main building object, deployment plans for workers, major work machinery and mechanisms, an item budget and a construction site equipment project. Finally, there are drawings of boarding foundations and ceiling structures and a comparison of the two variants of the ceiling structures.
Residential building
Kříž, Lukáš ; Woytela, Jindřich (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for the construction of the apartment house. The apartment building is located in the South Moravian Region in the municipality of Stanoviště. The apartment building is detached in a slightly sloping terrain, has one underground floor and four above-ground floors. The underground floor is used for house equipment, there is a cellar, a pram room, a utility room, a games room and a cleaning room. The remaining four floors are used for housing, there are 12 housing units. The vertical supporting structures are lined with ceramic hollow blocks HELUZ, insulated with ETICS contact insulation along the perimeter. Masonry is based on plain concrete foundations. Vertical supporting structures are monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof is formed as a flat single-skinned roof.

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