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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.
Detached house, Trojak
Žídek, Vojtěch ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis is to design a family house with low impact on an environement. The thesis has two parts, while the first one deals with structural and architectonical aspect and the second contains solution of building services. The building is located near a forest with a plot featuring terrain with low slope. It is rectangular shape building with a pitched roof and two floors. On the first floor, there is a spacious open space with a kitchen and living room, a hall, a toilet and an utility room. Access to the second floor is through a staircase directly from the hall, where there is a master bedroom, two rooms and a bathroom. Load-bearing walls are designed from a timber frame structure with blown insulation between timbers. Foundations are designed of concrete slab insulated with foam glass. Ceiling on a first floor is from a timber with a suspended ceiling. Windows and entrance door have wooden frame with triple glazing. Pitched roof is a timber structure with a metal roofing. There is no connection to water infrastructure, so a well is designed for drinking water supply, along with a storage for rain water, used for flushing, washing clothes and watering garden. Floor heating and cooling are provided by an ground-water heat pump. Ventilation is provided by a ventilation unit with heat recovery, while fresh air will be supplied to living rooms and extracted from sanitary facilities. In the southern section, roofing contains integrated photovoltaic panels.
Block of flats in Brno
Demirkiran, Vedat ; Kalousek, Lubor (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá architektonické a funkční aspekty bytového domu (vícepodlažního bytového domu) v Brně-Komíně. Bytový dům má čtyři podlaží, podzemní podlaží sloužící jako garáž a plochou zelenou střechu. Primárním cílem tohoto projektu je vytvořit obytný prostor, který uspokojí potřeby 6 rodin. Projekt zkoumá použití vhodných materiálů, stavebních technik a stavebních systémů k zajištění odolnosti, bezpečnosti a hospodárnosti. Kromě toho je proces BIM aplikován exportem modelů z Revitu do Trimble vytvořením souborů .ifc. Použité materiály jsou implementovány v celé budově s cílem minimalizovat spotřebu energie a snížit dopad na životní prostředí.
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.
Family house with office
Křičenská, Michaela ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the project documentation of a detached house with a business premises – an office. The house is designed in the outskirts od Chrudim. The house has two above-ground floors with a residential attic, it is partly under the basement. The building is covered with a gable roof with a wooden truss. The garage adjoins the house from side. It is designed for two passenger cars. It is covered with a vegetation roof. The house is based on foundation strips made od plain concrete. The main entrance is oriented from the north side, the entrance to the premises is possible separately from the west side or access is possible from the house.
Detached house
Stoklas, Vojtěch ; Bečkovský, David (referee) ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a family house in Hustopeče nad Bečvou. The structure is designed as a detached, two-story, non-basement house with nearly zero energy consumption, intended for individual living for a family of four. The rectangular floor plan is situated in the center of the building plot and respects the character of the surrounding development. The house is designed on strip foundations made of plain concrete, supplemented with permanent formwork blocks and a base slab. The vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures will be made of calcium-silicate blocks. The horizontal load-bearing elements consist of a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slab and a ring beam. Above the second floor is a sloped load-bearing roof structure – a wooden truss. The family house is insulated using an external thermal insulation composite system. The layout of the house corresponds to 4+KK. On the second floor, there is a master bedroom along with two children's rooms, a study, a corridor, a bathroom, a toilet, and an occasional bedroom. The master bedroom also includes a dressing room. On the first floor, besides the corridor, bathroom, toilet, and utility room, there is a living room connected to the dining area and kitchen. A pantry is located under the staircase connecting the two floors. The entrance hall connects the living space with an attached garage, which can hold up to two cars.
Family house
Houček, Jan ; Čech, Miroslav (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Abstract: The aim of my bachelor thesis was to design a nearly–zero-energy two-storey detached house. Object will be designed in Horní Cerekev. The ground floor, there is a kitchen which is connected with living room, then a toilet and a utility room. There is also a garage for two car’s. The first floor contains two children’s room, a bedroom, a bathroom and toilet. The house is located on a flat plot of land. Foundations are from the cast-in-place concrete. Walls are designed from the brick of Porotherm. The ceiling structure is designed from the Spiroll panels with suspended ceiling from plasterboard. The roof above the garage will be used as a terrace and second floor roof will be flat green roof. The object meets all requirements for fire safety. The main source of renewable energy is 13 PV installed on the roof. The house is heated by an air-to-water heat pump located next to the utility room. The water is heated by an internal heat pump and stored in an accumulation tank. Floor heating is solved in the house. The Object is carried out forced ventilation and air handling unit with heat recovery designed. The living area will have fan-coils installed for cooling. Rainwater will be accumulated in the storage tank and infiltration blocks, and then it will be used to irrigate the garden. Horní Cerekev has its own wastewater treatment plant where the wastewater from the building will be discharged. From the building physics, The building was classified as A, that meaning that the building is exceptionally economical.
Energy efficient family house
Netopilová, Denisa ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Vlach, František (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor’s thesis is to design a nearly-zero-energy building. The level of documentation is for the building permit. First part focuses on architectural and structural design, as well as on Building Physics and Fire Safety, the second part on building service design. The designed detached house stands on a flat site in Lipník nad Bečvou. It is a two-storey house with an attached single storey garage. Both the house and the garage have flat green roofs. The main entrance is oriented to the north. On the first floor, there is a hallway, a utility room, a bathroom, an office, and a living room connected with a kitchen and a pantry. The private part of the house is on the second floor, which consists of a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, two other bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet and a laundry room. The foundations are made of foam glass. The vertical structures are from sand lime blocks. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of in-situ reinforced concrete. The heating is provided by a heat pump air-water using an underfloor heating system. The heat pump in combination with two solar thermal panels supply heating of the domestic water. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is installed and used in the house. The documentation for MVHR is on the level of detailed design. Wastewater treatment, electric installations and rainwater system are also designed. The rainwater is collected mainly from the roofs and stored in an underground water tank. This water is then used for flushing the toilet and in summer months for watering the garden. This part about building service design also includes the Building’s Energy Performance Certificate.

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