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House in the hillside -technologická stage substructure
García Parra, Alan ; Venkrbec, Václav (referee) ; Henková, Svatava (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the technological stage of the foundation structure of a family house in Šlapanice u Brna. The work includes technical report, technological regulations of selected works, design of construction site equipment and machinery assemblies, safety and health protection at work. Work includes drawing documentation consisting of a drawing of the situation and site equipment, a timesheet, a bill of quantities, a control and testing plan and balance of resources.
Family house with a café
Skupa, Jan ; Kervitcer, Marek (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is a new family house with a café in Vrdy. Part of the two-storey family house is a basement, the one-storey cafe next. Both parts of the building have a flat roof. The underground floor has a technical room and cellar. On the first floor of the family house there is a vestibule with dressing room, corridors, toilet, bathroom, living room with kitchenette and dining room with access to the tercce, and garage. On the second floor there are bedrooms, three children's rooms, guest room, bathroom, toilet, cloakroom, study and pantry. From the corridor on the first floor above you can go to a café where the main compartment is divided into a service area and for the guests. There is also a base for staff, storage and hygienic facilities. An outdoor terrace is connected to the café. The café is designed as barrier-free. This project was elaborated in ArchiCAD 18.
Detached house
Pařízek, Tomáš ; Donaťák, Vladislav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building of two-generation family house in the village of Březník. The building is situated in a slightly sloping terrain at the end of the construction of family houses on the outskirts of the village. The house has one underground and two above-ground floors. On the first floor there is i terrace from which acces to the garden is provided by a stand-alone steel staircase. Next to the family house is a wooden shed with a plank roof for two cars. The supporting walls in the underground floor are made of permanent formwork Best and in the above-ground floor of the Porotherm masonry elements. The roof is saddle with Tondach grooved tiles.
Detached house
Tuza, Ondřej ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on design and elaboration of documentation for construction of a detached house in Klokočov u Příbora. The house is to be situated on plot number 724/17, catastre unit: Klokočov u Příbora. The building is to be located in a slope of an undeveloped plot in possesion of the investor. A local road is located nearby the plot (class IV road). The proposition and the design of the building have respect for both commune plan and current buildings. The documentation is elaborated with regard to the contemporary Czech legislative and standards. The project designs the two floor building with a basement. Platform of the building has an irregular shape. The roofs are designed as shed roofs, structural system of the building is designed as wall-and-masonry structural system. The house is designed as one dwelling unit with six rooms and a kitchen. The dwelling unit is suitable for five residents. There is a workshop with a technical department and a gentleman’s club located in the basement.
Family house with a workshop
Plášková, Věra ; Vorlíčková, Petra (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a newly-built family house with a workshop. The level of documentation is determined for the construction. The building is located in the town of Uherský Brod, northwest of the center. The house is designed as a detached two-storey building for a family of four also including a workshop – office. Access to the house is from the north side and the living rooms are situated on the southwest side, towards the garden. The house is designed from the Porotherm construction system. The vertical load-bearing masonry is made of Porotherm 30 Profi ceramic blocks, the horizontal structures are made of reinforced concrete. The roofs are designed as warm flat roofs.
FAMILY HOUSE IN ŠTÍTINA
Vlčková, Bára ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is project of two-storey cellar family house in Štítína. The house is bricked and it’s designed for four-member family. In the basement is common room, food storage, dryer room, toilet, technical room and bike room. On the first floor is vestibule, living room with kitchen, bathroom, toilet and guest room. Garage for one car is connected to the object. Garage it’s not operationally connected with living part. On the second floor we find two children rooms, bedroom, bathroom, toilet and workroom. One children room has balcony access. Second floor is roofed by gabled roof. Above the garage is flat roof. Project is processed with computer program AutoCAD.
Family house with an establishment
Božek, Michal ; Kervitcer, Marek (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to design and develop a project documentation for a family house with an establishment which is situated to the village of Přibyslavice by Velká Bíteš. It's designed as a separate three storey building. Two of the storey's are above ground and one of them is underground. This family house is designed for a family of four. There's an establishment of a service and sale of bicycles included in the house. The entrance and establishment of the house is oriented to the west. Arrival for the owner is situated to the south in the underground floor where the garage is located. The residential part of the house is both oriented to the south and west. The establishment is oriented to the north and has three parking spots for customers. The structural system of the building is based on the Porotherm system. Vertical constructions are from ceramic blocks of the Porotherm system and from lost formwork BEST (Underground floor). Horizontal constructions are designed by the Porotherm miako system. The roof of the establishment is designed as a single-shell non-walking and the roof above 2.NP is saddle.
Low-energy house Rovná
Kindermann, Ondřej ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is dealing with project documentation of detached house. The house has two floors and it is designed for five till seven members of family. The building is located in district of Blansko, cadastral territory of Boskovice. Vertical structures are designed of ceramic bricks Porotherm. Horizontal structures are designed of prestressed reinforced concrete ceiling pannels. Roof is designed with lattice structure made of wood.
Family house
Bartolčicová, Alice ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Subject of the bachelor’s thesis is a newly built house. It is the construction of diffusion-open timber, based mainly on the ground screws. Floor plan of the first storey consists of two connected rectangles. The building consists of two floors and an adjoining garage. Roofing is done with a shed roof over the main living area and another shed roof over the garage. The advantages of the building are relatively small thickness of external walls with good thermal properties and fast process of construction. The house is situated in the village Miroslavské Knínice.

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