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Terraced houses with inner courtyard
Šumichrastová, Mária ; Žižka, Lukáš (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the documentation of terraced houses with inner courtyard intended for housing. The object is located on the outskirts of Veverská Bítýška in the area of detached houses and apartment block. The building will be used for 32 households with the total capacity 128 people. The part of thesis was designing underground garage with capacity of 25 cars and 42 bicycles. The area of detached house is situated on a flat terrain. Houses A have two floors without the basement with garage in front of house. Every house has individual main entrance. The building is made of brick from ceramic blocks from the Heluz system with thermal insulation of the facade. Houses have a single-layer flat roof. Part B has two floors with basement where is situated garage. Entrance to this garage is from public garage. The building is made of brick from ceramic blocks from the Heluz system with thermal insulation of the facade. Underground walls are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Houses have a single-layer flat roof. Public underground garage is separated from the another buildings. Main entrance to the garage is from the ramp. The building is made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete with external wall insulation system. The building has a vegetative roof which forms part of the courtyard.
Romany Housing
Vyhlídalová, Lucie ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The project of Romany Housing is located in Brno, the urban district Maloměřice. Architecturally, it is designed as a low-rise row housing, taking into consideration the special requirements of the Romani community, such as living in larger families. Functionally, the structure is designed as a socialized housing with certain level of government support. The housing development is variable. The basis of the project are two types of houses, which alternate in the row-house structure. Moreover, each one of these types also offers different solutions altering the capacity. The houses are designed to be easily extended, even while being used. The construction is wooden, using environmentally-friendly material for cladding – ecopanels. The rows of houses follow the perimeter of the parallelogram of the site and create a peaceful relaxation area in the middle, suitable for free time activities. From the architectural point of view, the new housing development fits into the current image of the location in this quiet part of Brno, which is dominated by small houses with gabled roofs. The new buildings are characterized by asymmetrical gable and windows playfully placed in an asymmetrical pattern. Another distinctive element is the facade, which combines trapezoidal metal sheet and wooden cladding.
Family house Bratčice
Pulgretová, Kateřina ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new building of a family house in the cadastral area Bratčice, South Moravian Region. The house is in the row of existing development. It is designed for a family of four. The building has no basement and two floors. On the first floor there is an entrance, garage and main day area. On the second floor there is a bedrooms, work room and utility room. The building is designed mainly in wall system of Porotherm. There is a shed roof with a dormer and flat roof. The facade is designed as an external thermal insulation composite system or as a ventilated facade.
Family residence with a branch of an insurance company
Cihelka, Karel ; Vokřínková, Lenka (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis called "Family residence with a branch of an insurance company" built-up addresses a vacant site in Brno – Horní Heršpice. This is a vacant site in terraced houses on the Sokolova street. New family house is designed as two storey house with flat roof and without cellar. The basement wall system is woodchip-concrete blocks called Izoblok. Ceilings are designed as monolithic. The house is based on strip foundation. The building is located at the street line, its height does not exceed 8 m and built-up area is 261 m. There will be a branch of insurance company towards the street, entry to the residence and double garage. The ground floor is designed as barrier-free apartment facing the garden, adapted for the disabled person. Another spacious apartment is situated on the second floor.

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