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Sports center
Drtil, Jiří ; Kalánek, Ing Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
THE DIPLOMA THESIS IS A PROJECT OF A NEW SPORTS CENTER IN PROSTĚJOV. THE BUILDING IS DETERMINED FOR RECREATION AND SPORT AND IT IS SET IN STRAIGHT PARCEL. IT'S DESIGN IN A TWO-STOREY WITH NO BASEMENT. THE BUILDING IS DESIGNED FROM THE SYSTEM POROTHERM. THE FRAME STRUCTURAL SYSTEM IS MADE UP OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS AND BEAMS. THE CEILING STRUCTURE IS MADE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE CEILING. FLOOR PLAN IS RUGGED. ROOF STRUCTURE IS DESIGNED AS A GREEN FLAT ROOF AND PART OF THE MULTIPURRPOSE HALL IS ROOFED WITH THE ROOF MADE BY GLUED TIMBER TRUSSES. THE BUILDING IS BASED ON THE STRIPS FOUNDATION AND FOUNDATION PADS.
Nursery school in Tišnov
Kerberová, Lenka ; Rozehnal, Miroslav (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The new building Nursery school is situated in Tisnov. Under the two storey building partialy runs basement. On the ground floor is located two departments nursery school with economic part. On the second floor is the classrooms and socialrooms. In the basement are mainly storerooms and utility rooms. The building is made of ceramic bricks and insulation contact system. The first storey is partly roofed with a flat roof and the second storey is sloped roof roofed. The building is constructed on footing foundations.
Detached Haus with a Design Office
Kopecký, Lukáš ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is working out of the project documentation to execution of a new family house with a design office. The house is detached and is situated in the region of Vysočina in the village Světlá nad Sázavou, the cadastral area of Světlá nad Sázavou. It has a basement, ground floor and residential attic. The house is designed as a single family building for a family of four members. The part of the house is a design office that serves homeowner. The family house is roofed with Bramac 7. The shape of the roof is saddle except for the section of the design office where it is mono-pitched. The building is designed of brick construction system Heluz and of contact insulation ETICS.
Accommodation house, Pec pod Sněžkou
Goroľová, Viktorie ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis elaborates project documentation for the construction of building. The object is located in the mountain area in Pec pod Sněžkou. The acommoation house is designed as a building for fooding and lodging. The building has three stories. Ground floor is nonresidental and partly on slop. There are garages, bicycle storage and staffroom. On the first floor there is a small restaurant and rooms for accommodation. From those rooms you can go on the ground or terrace. The second floor is entirely residential. The total accommodation capacity of the hotel is 46 people.
Hopel Karpaty in Valašské Klobouky
Káňová, Anna ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the project of hotel with restaurant situated in Valašské Klobouky. The building has two above ground floors and partial basement. Accommodation capacity is forty-three beds, restaurant capacity is sixty seats. The object is made of free rectangles and has a gable roof. There is a restaurant, reception and rooms on the first floor. On the second floor, there are only rooms. The external and internal vertical structures are made of Heluz ceramic pieces, horizontal structures are made of reinforced concrete. External thermal insulation composite system is designed. The diploma thesis has the form of project documentation for construction.
Detached family house, Malhotice
Rolinc, Martin ; Procházka, Martin (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor ’s thesis deals with the design of new detached family house, which is situated in the cadastral unit of the village of Malhotice 690937 (district of Přerov), on the plot number 1396/36. The land is of a sloping character. The building is a two-floor detached house, with partial basemant, which is designed for a four-member family. The ground floor with a garage is a rectangular plan and a basement of a square plan. The structure is based on strip foundations. The wall structural system is formed of sand-lime blocks km beta sendwix. The external wall is thermal insulated with the contact insulation etics system. Horizontal construction is made of reinforced concrete slab and timber ceiling beams. The object is roofed with a flat roof with a slope of 3%. The bachelor ’s thesis is performed as a design documentation for the building process.
Family house
Nedělka, Luděk ; Žižková, Lucie (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of a a family house for 4 -5 member family with multifunctional basement, housing a small shop. The house is situated in Žďár subdivision „Klafar“. The house is designed as a two-storey house with a flat roof and a partial basement. Both inside and outside the house, the design respects different levels of the ground around. The house is divided into a living area and a multifunctional area. The multifunctional part of the house is situated in the basement where there is also a garage for two cars, a furnace room and a recreation room. The ground floor is intended as a daytime area and it is suitable for family activities. The first floor with bedrooms is intended as a place to sleep and relax. The entrance into the family house is designed on the ground floor, from the southwest side. The entrance into the multifunctional area is designed in the basement, from the northwest side. The house is built on a concrete base platform supported by foundation structure. The basement is made of lost form construction filled with concrete, the ground floor and the first floor are made of ceramic blocks. Exterior walls are insulated with ETIC mineral wool panels. The roof is designed from prefabricated extensive green roof trays. Analysis of thermal and mechanical properties of the house and fire safety report on the building solution is also a part of this bachelor thesis.
Family house - Rudoltice
Jiruška, Daniel ; Klvaňa, Jiří (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the basement building. This is a family house, located in the village of Rudoltice in the district of Ústí nad Orlicí. The family house consists of two floors and serves to permanent living of a four-member family and to run a hairdresser. The main entrance to the building is located in a basement between a separate entrance to the hairdresser and a garage, which is designed for one car. The rest of the basement serves predominantly for storage and technical background. The above-ground floor is designed exclusively for living and includes an outdoor terrace and loggia. The building is based on strip foundations of plain concrete and permanent formwork. The basement of the building is designed from a permanent formwork DEK and brick ceramic blocks POROTHERM. The above-ground floor is designed as a wooden building constructed of wooden panels NOVATOP from cross laminated timber. Ceiling structures above the basement are designed from the POROTHERM system using ceiling beams POT and ceiling inserts MIAKO. The ceiling and roof structures of the wooden part of the building are designed from wooden panels NOVATOP ELEMENT. The entire building is roofed with a ventilated roof composed of the two roof planes.
Two-Generation Detached House
Nogová, Tereza ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of the two generation detached house in Stará Ves by Bílovec. The two generation house is divided into two flats, where flat for the oldest generation is solved only on the ground floor. Second flat for younger generation is designed as a two-storey. The two parts are covered with shed roofs, which are oriented opposite to each other.
Residential Building
Voráč, Roman ; Sedmidubský, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The apartment house is designed as a full-basement structure, with one underground storey and two above-ground storeys. The access to the building is either by a steel staircase or barrier-free, by a steel ramp. Cars enter the basement by a one-way ramp. The main entrance to the building is located on the first above-ground storey and is connected to the stairwell which serves as the principal vertical communication. The basement floor houses a parking lot, supporting facilities, cellars, and a boiler room. The first floor houses offices, including supporting facilities, and two apartment units, one comprising two rooms with kitchenette, the other a 3+1 (two-bedroom) unit. In addition, there is also a pram room. There are two 3+1 (two-bedroom) units on the second floor. Each apartment has its own balcony. The facade of the building is segmented, serving as a contact thermal insulation system. The building has a saddle roof, covered with gray-coloured seamed metal sheet roofing. Its slope is 13°. The building lies on ribbon foundations and a bearing plate. The structural system is based on brickwork consisting of ceramic building blocks, supplemented by reinforced concrete on the basement floor, and makes use of an outside contact thermal insulation system. The roof structures are represented by reinforced concrete monolithic ceilings. The load-bearing structure of the roof consists of a nailed roof truss girder, with the bottom flange of the girder carrying an SDK soffit – the ceiling structure of the second floor. The building will have a central heating system comprising an electric boiler with an accumulation tank located in the boiler room on the basement floor. Horizontal utility lines are bundled, with two main utility nodes located between apartment units.

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