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FAMILY HOUSE IN MYJAVA
Praženka, Ivan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is a project of a family house with two floors in Myjava. It is a detached house with a partial basement. The plan of the building is in the rectangular shape. The family house is designed for a family with four or five members. In the basement, there are situated storage, technical room, corridor, gym, storey for fruit and vegetables, laundry and staircase. Through the main entrance we reach the ground floor. The ground floor consists of vestibule, corridor with the entrance to the garage, bathroom and toilet. Then we enter from corridor to guest room, staircase, living room and the dining room connected with the kitchen. From the kitchen is an entrance to the outdoor terrace. The garage is proposed for one car with motorbikes, optionally for two smaller cars. This part of the house does not have a basement. On the first floor are situated two bedrooms for children, bedroom, toilet and bathroom. There is also a balcony, which has an access from bedroom and bedroom and bedroom for children. The vertical external bearing constructions in the basement are made of concrete blocks Premac DT30 500x300x250 mm. The vertical external bearing constructions of the elevated part of the house are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi 250x300x249 mm. The vertical internal bearing constructions are also made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi and ceramic blocks Porotherm 25 SK Profi 245x250x249 mm. The vertical non-bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 11,5 AKU P+D 497x115x238 mm. The horizontal bearing constructions are made of the ceramic girders Pot and inserts Miako of the ceiling system Porotherm. The roof is gabled with slope 37° and 35°,which is kinked above the garage at the angle 16°,the roof coat is made of the concrete folded roof bag Bramac.
Family House
Uhrinec, Marek ; Hlásková, Michaela (referee) ; Winklerová, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the family house in Louny. The family house is project as a two–storeyed house with one basement. The building is designed for four people. The house has flat roof. The above grade masonry is created by POROTHERM system. The bearing walls in basement is created by Prefa BTB system. The partitions are created by POROTHERM system too. The main building entrance is situated to north–east side. In the basement, there are technical room, drying room, storage of vegetable, storage, corridor and vine cellar. The first elevated floor is divided into a vestibule with dressing room, hall, WC, home–working room, living room with eating room, kitchen and larder. You can go to the outdoor terrace from the living room. In the second floor, there are corridor, two rooms for children, WC, 2 bathrooms, bedroom and outdoor terrace. The foreside of exterior walls will be white. North–east foreside of garage and south–west foreside of terrace are created by grey stone lining. The project contains technical, thermal and acoustic appraisal forms.
Family house in Brno
Zboranová, Monika ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The project deals with a new – built section basement detached house designed for one - generation family, consisting of four members. It is situated in a slope area, the entrance is from the local utility road. The building has three storeys and a basement. The roofing is made by extensive vegetative roofs. There is a flat roof over the first floor and a pent roof over the second floor. The building is based on the strip footing of plain concrete. The bearing system is from the Ytong building system. The garage, the technical room and the storeroom are basement. On the groundfloor there are a kitchen, a living room, a bedroom and bathrooms. On the first floor there are bathrooms and children s rooms built as a maisonnette.
Familly house
Boor, Peter ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor´s thesis focuses on the solution of the house in the city of Nitra. The house has a partial basement with two floors and comprises living spaces. The building contains also the arrivals level, downhill ramp, parking area in front of the garage, patio, outdoor stairs and garage located in the basement of a residential building. Floor plan of the house has a varied shape due to the use of diverse materials with two pent and one flat walkable roof. The house will be located on steep terrain. Entrance to the house is situated to the northeast. During the construction of the object system was used Meccato, Ytong.
Detached House with Wine Cellar
Duchoň, Roman ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on solving project documentation detached house with a wine cellar. The building is designed with three floors, partial basement, dissected plan. Part of the roof is flat, second part is pitched and third part is gabled. The building is made of bricks. It is used building systém HELUZ for vertical structures. The ceiling are made of reinforced concrete.
Family house in Ľubotice
Hudáček, Štefan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the family house with two floors in Ľubotice. It is a detached house with a partial basement in form of a letter T. The building is designed for four people. There is a laundry, gym, technical room, storage and wine cellar in the basement. The first elevated floor is divided into a dressing room, vestibule with the entrance into a garage and bathroom, living room connected with dining room and kitchen, and guest room. There is an entrance into the outdoor terrace in a living room and guest room. Garage is proposed for two cars and does not have a basement. In the second floor there are two bedrooms for children, workroom, chamber, bathroom and bedroom with separate bathroom and dressing room. The vertical external bearing constructions in the basement are made of concrete blocks Prescot MAX 250x300x500 mm. The vertical external bearing constructions of the elevated part of the house are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 42.5 Ti Profi 248x425x249 mm. The vertical internal bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 25 AKU P+D 372x250x238 mm. The vertical internal non-bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 11.5 AKU P+D 497x115x238 mm. The horizontal bearing constructions are made of the ceramic girders Pot and the inserts Miako of the ceiling system Porotherm. The gabled roof has 40°, the roof coat is made of the concrete folded roof bag Bramac.
Family house in Chorvátský Grob
Puschenreiterová, Kristína ; Pospíšil, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis contains project documentation of a two storey family house with a partial basement. It is a detached house situated in a residential area in Chorvatsky Grob. This family house is designed for four people. The layout is of an irregular shape which resembles the letter ‚L‘. The ground floor and the first floor are connected with an inner rounded U-shaped staircase. In the basement there is a hall which leads to a storage room, a workshop room, a laundry, and to a gym with a separate bathroom. On the ground floor there is a hall, an entrance to the garage, a bathroom, a guest bedroom, a kitchen and a dining, and a living room. Furthermore, there are two outside terraces, which connect the garden with the house. Both terraces can be accessed from the living room. One of them is accessible from the guest room, the other one from the kitchen. On the first floor there are two children‘s bedrooms which lead to the winter garden. There is also an office, a bathroom and a master suite with a dressing room. The gabled roof is constructed under a 40° angle copying the layout of the house. It also has got two dormers. The outer roof is made of concrete Tondach tiles. Basement perimeter walls are made of formwork Prescot Max blocks (250x400x500mm). Floor perimeter walls are made of concrete Ytong Theta blocks (1,8-300 499x249x300mm). The vertical interior load-bearing walls are made of concrete Ytong blocks (P2-400 300x249x599mm). The vertical interior non-load-bearing walls are made of concrete Ytong blocks (P2-400 300x249x599mm). The ceiling constructions are made of traditional ceiling beams desgined by Ytong. Our ceiling is formed by various Ytong beams and inserts (P4-500 599x200x249mm).
Family House
Jakubčánin, Marek ; Selníková, Klára (referee) ; Klimešová, Jarmila (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor's thesis is realization projection of a family house located in village Stráţa. The house has a partial basement and consists of a living area as well as of an operational area designed for a dentist ambulance. The object contains parking slots for four cars and one parking space in garage, which is situated in the basement of living area of the house. The ground plan of the house has mostly rectangular shape with flat roof. The building is planned to be situated on slightly sloping terrain. The entrace to the dentist's ambulance is situated on the north side and the entrance to the living area of the house is located on the east side. The skeleton of the building will be constructed from the YTONG system.
Detached house with law office
Mikuška, Tomáš ; Tomíček, Oldřich (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves the design of modern house with a law firm in Povážské Podhradí. This is a three-storey building with a partial basement and with flat single shell roof, which is designed for 3-4 persons to stay and single floor object for law firm. The main construction system is masonry made of wood-cement blocks IZOBLOK.Buildings entrances are situated on the northern side.
Family House
Kmecová, Zuzana ; Rybakova, Anna (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis process the project documentation of two-floor family house with residential loft. The object has partial basement. The part of the house is garage. The house is made of brick system and the foundations are made as footings. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part contains the description of the house, which is written as a technological report of the object. The second part contains project documentation including calculation.

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