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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+.
Sports centre in Velké Meziříčí
Sedláček, Adam ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a new sports center with a specialization in the field of health technology. The building will be located in the town of Velké Meziříčí, on the street Školní and will be located on the plot 5917/16 with a total area of 17 820,2 m2. The total built-up area of the proposed building is 919,88 m2. The object is designed as stand-alone. It has a ragged shape, which consists of three adjoining rectangles, has two above ground floors with a partial basement. The building will be based on concrete foundation girders. The support system is chosen as a brick longitudinal with reinforcing walls. Perimeter masonry will be designed from cut ceramic blocks in above-ground floors and lost formwork in the basement. The ceiling structure consists of prestressed ceiling panels. The entire building is designed with a ventilated facade of two types of cement-bonded slabs. The grille of the ventilated facade will be made of glass fiber fiberglass. The roof of the building is designed as flat single-skinned. The building is designed for sports, including a sports bar and a clubhouse, which are open to the general public. There are 40 parking spaces, of which 3 for people with reduced mobility. During processing the emphasis was put on the appropriate layout, building-technical and architectural design and safe use of the building.
Apartment building in Dobruška
Kränková, Anna ; Valenta, Michal (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis with the topic of an apartment building in Dobruška prepares project documentation at the level for the construction. The building is located in the town of Dobruška. The land is located on a flat terrain. The main purpose was to create comfortable and modern living for families. It is a newly built three-storey apartment building, which is partially basement. The apartment building has a total of 11 residential units, cellars, storage space and technical facilities of the house. Most of the flats are 3 + KK, on the top floor we find 2 flats of 3 + 1. It is a rugged house with the main entrance from the east side. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete. The foundations will be connected in stages from the south. Vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. The whole building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. Horizontal structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roofing of the building is solved by a single-skin flat roof.
Firehouse
Výšek, Jan ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis solves the creating of layout study and creation of documentation for the realization new fire station. In the object is contemplated with placement of regional fire brigade unit, category JPO I and volunteer firefighter unit of city together, category JPO III/1. Fire station category will be considered as P1. The object consists of two structurally and functionally different parts. The first part is made of ceramic masonry with external thermal insulation composite system. Here are located administrative and operational premises. This section has two floors. Second part is solved as single-storey skeletal system made of reinforced concrete, roofed by prestressed concrete trusses. This part contains technical facilities and a garage. The cladding of the skeletal part of building is designed by using sandwich facade panels. Object has dissected ground plan, maximum dimensions are 54,80x22,20 m. Building has no basement and is roofed by flat roofs only. Object is located in peripheral locality of the city Jaroměř. Surrounding terrain is flat. Solved area contains a few related objects.
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.
Nursery School
Křičenský, Adam ; Pěnčík, Jan (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the processing of a selected part of the project documentation for the construction of kindergartens. The proposed building is located in the town of Hrochův Týnec. The entrance to the building is designed from the north side. The plot is flat and has parking spaces for 19 cars. It is a two-story, partially basement building, in which a total of 4 classes are designed. Staff facilities and a kitchen are also designed on the first above-ground floor. The building's technical facilities and storage areas are located in the basement. The building is based on foundation belts made of simple concrete. The structural system of the proposed building is wall-based. All vertical structures in the above-ground floors are designed from ceramic fittings. The exception is the perimeter masonry in the basement, which is designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The horizontal supporting structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The connecting structure in the building is a reinforced concrete staircase. The roof is designed as a flat vegetated roof with extensive greenery. The building is insulated using a certified ETICS contact insulation system. The appearance of the building consists of a combination of white facade paint and facade cladding made of resin-cement panels to imitate wood, which is chosen in the shade of golden oak.
Riding area
Lauková, Alžbeta ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new construction of an equestrian center in the cadastral area Kuřim, South Moravian Region. It is designed for the public. The building has two aboveground floors. In the object there is stable, a riding hall with handy storages that are separate from the public. Another part is divided into facilities for riders, restaurant and accommodation. The second floor has a café, shop and offices. The hall is designed as a reinforced concrete frame, the other parts of the brick system Porotherm. The roof is pitched. The cladding is designed as a ventilated facade.
APARTMENT BUILDING LÁNICE
Smutný, Jiří ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis outlines the development of project documentation for a new apartment building named “Lánice”. The apartment is constructed with an underground basement in addition to three above-ground floors containing a total of 9 residential units featuring several different layouts. The apartment building’s foundations are made up of plain concrete foundations strips. The ground floor’s vertical structural system consists of the “Best” formwork, while the aboveground floors make use of “Porotherm” cut brick blocks. All horizontal structures are monolithic and made with reinforced concrete. The ETICS contact insulation system is used to insulate the building. A flat, single-layer roof is used on this apartment building.
Mountain pension
Landecký, Tomáš ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to create the documentation for building construction. Designed building is a mountain guesthouse. Building plat is located in the cadastral Poteč. Project documentation has been prepared in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and standards. The object is designed as one floor building with basement and residential loft and is fitted in sloping terrain. The building is shaped in layout L with the longest plane dimensions 40,11 x 39,05 m. Foundations are designed as strips of plain concrete. The building is designed as a wall support system. Wall system is combined of shuttering blocks filled with concrete, ceramic brick blocks and wood timbering. Roofed building is realized through the roof with a vertical stool. The ceiling above the ground floor is designed as a reinforced concrete slab ceiling and above the first floor as the timber.
Extension and modernization of clinic in Zamberk
Novák, Jan ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration of the project documentation for the works required for the completion and modernization of Žamberk Health Clinic. Specifically it deals with the extension of ambulatory psychiatry of its inpatient ward. The object in focus is located in the built-up part of Žamberk and it is located in the area of the Specialist Asylum Albertinum Žamberk. The building is designed as an annex with one underground and two aboveground floors with a flat roof. It is divided into three units: a dormitory psychiatric care, the dormitory gerontopsychiatric care unit and the therapeutic block. The suggestion was to keep up the requirement to minimize the interference of existing outpatient psychiatric facility and to create operationally interconnected unit between the existing object and the extension at the same time. The construction system is considered from traditional building materials. The fundamentals are made by a combination of plain concrete and lost formwork. Vertical carrier structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic walls for the underground floor and brick walls made of ceramic blocks for both aboveground floors. Vertical partitioning structures are also walled from ceramic blocks. Horizontal carrier structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic continuous boards. The object is insulated with ETICS, the roof is flat and single-skinned

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