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Rainwater harvesting in an industrial building
Vacek, Jan ; Bárta, Ladislav (referee) ; Vrána, Jakub (advisor)
Diploma thesis contains a design the plumbing and gas installations in the industrial building. The theoretical part deals with the use of rainwater in the building as the process water and the experimental determination of the flow rate and water needs for the manufacturing and storage hall with built-office. The calculation part deals with the design of variants of plumbing and gas installations in the building manufacturing and storage hall with built-office. The practical part contains a design and project documentation of selected variants plumbing and gas installations in the manufacturing and storage hall with built-office, and the use of rainwater in this type of building.
Steel structure of an industrial building
Kopecký, Ladislav ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor)
Industrial hall with storage outbuilding. The length of the hall is 72 meters and width of 30 meters. The main hall has a span 24 meters and the outbuilding has a span 6m. The distance between primary steel frame is 6 meters. The height of the main hall is 10.7 meters and a height of outbuilding is 13.0 metres. The roof is flat with roof slope of 3.5% the main hall and 8.75% outbuilding. The structural system of the hall's bar structure. Primary steel frame is designed as a steel frame rafter with eaves haunch. In the roof structure are designed purlins. The stability of the structure is secured by roof braces and longitudinal braces. The hall is pin-supported on the foundation pad. The hall is clad wall and roof panels PUR. Main hall is equipped with a bridge crane with capacity of 8 tons.
Historical Breweries: the Past or the Future?
Mosler, Štěpán
Until these days we have registered 1400 brewery facilities. In this list there are factories which are fully functional, used for another function, abandoned or completely vanished. Unfortunately most of them are ruins or completely destroyed. Important thing is how we will treat with these structures in the future. Will we use this unique potential, or leave this place for a new function? Which way we can choose? What is the potential of these buildings and what they need? This article tries to briefly describe and highlight the extraordinary qualities of a large group of industrial buildings which due to dramatic changes in society became endangered.
Brewery in Buštěhrad: student competition as an accelarator of monument preserve
Mosler, Štěpán
Nowadays there are hundreds of breweries scattered throughout Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, waiting for their new future. They are either abandoned or in private property. In the worst case they have been deteriorating with no hope of recovery. There are
History and development of the brewery architecture
Mosler, Štěpán
This thesis attempts to briefly describe historical context and evolution of brewery architecture in the Czech, Moravian and Silesian countries. Focused on the main milestones, which affected development of brewing architecture from beginning’s to the present.
Steel structures of boiler and engine rooms
Krompolc, František ; Melcher, Jindřich (referee) ; Karmazínová, Marcela (advisor)
A steel construction, divided into two parts, was designed for the building object of a production block of a bio power plant. The two parts separate the boiler room and the engine room. Due to the specific load caused by the operation equipment, also several plateaus, consoles, footbridges and technological constructions were designed. A system of principal pillars HEB, transversely frame-connected with plane solid girders IPE, forms the hall construction. Pillars in rows 1 and 4 are rigidly jointed to foundations. A bearing structure of the roof deck is imposed on the girders. It is composed of a system of purlins – rolled profiles type UPE. The rigidity of the roof is secured by horizontal bracing between the purlins. The construction of the boiler room is attached to the construction of the engine room, which is formed of frame-connected principal pillars HEB in rows 4,7 and 8. The roof truss IPE is designed for 12 900 mm span between rows 4 and 7 and for 4 800 mm between rows 7 and 8. The spatial rigidity of the structure is not only secured by the rigid connection of pillars and foundation combined with the frame-connected roof rungs. It is mainly maintained thanks to the system of vertical wall bracings interacting with the horizontal bracing of the roof. Between the pillar rows B, C, D, E, F and G and 8 to 9 a construction of a substation is attached. In the engine room is situated technological structure. The construction is formed by supporting frames consisting of pillars type HEA, rungs type IPE and HEA and vertical bracing of rolled profiles. Pillars type HEA are connected to foundation using articulated connection. The rigidity of the structure is secured both ways by vertical bracing and by the connection of the plateau beams with the hall girders.
ZBROJOVKA FACTORY BRNO
Zabadalová, Kateřina ; Stuchlík, Aleš (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Subject of master thesis is urbanist-architecture study of the postindustrial site of former factory Zbrojovka Brno. The outcome of study is focused around further construction, new functional utilisation of existing buildings and novel spacial arrangement that take into the account currently under-utilised areas of the site. Study is focused on urban poly-functionality, quality of public spaces and application of sustainable urban development principles.
Conversion of Grain Silo in Zlin
Blažek, Jan ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor’s Thesis is based on the architectural study which was done in the summer semester of the third year of my bachelor’s studies. The goal was to create an alternative way how to use this building. The new owner wants to use it mainly for storage and other, mainly auxiliary services. That is why concrete silos were torn down and the object should be turned into a standard multi-stage structure. The main idea of this work is to suggest alternatives what may remain a private initiative. Not only that would therefore not demand additional public expenditure, it could also attract a wide audience with its attractive content. The proposal outlines a friendly variant to the public resources and also has a positive economic benefit within the city of Zlin. That includes adding attractive features into the original grain silos‘ spaces – indoor skydiving, indoor diving, climbing wall etc. This would create an adrenaline centre accompanied with supporting features - commercial areas, a restaurant with a terrace and accommodation. Visual access to internal activities while maintaining the character of the Bata architecture from the main visual axis by this extraordinary object would not only be more attractive, it could also ensure its long-term future.
Design of the engineering structure
Svoboda, Adam ; Volf, Marek (referee) ; Klusáček, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with design issues of industrial buildings and is focused especially on design and assessment of short corbels. The first part of the thesis consists of a translation of technical text published by prof. J. Schlaich (E DIN 1045-1). In the second part of the thesis is the gained knowledge applied on assessment of existing industrial structure SUAS a.s. in Vřesová. For the analysis of short corbels is used the strut-and-tie model and the method of limitation of concrete compressive stress at the nodes of the strut-and-tie model. The thesis concludes with structural strengthening of nonconforming short corbels by using prestressed cables to ensure safe operation of the crane runway.
Technology transfer center
Krejčířová, Zuzana ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is the development of pre-designed architectural study to the project documentation including architectural and technical detail. By entering the study was to create a building Technology transfer centre of Brno University of technology, neighborhood Královo Pole. Technology transfer centre is bi-directional transfer of know-how between scientific research and the commercial sector. It is the mediation of new technologies, knowledge and research results. It is leaseable object that is located in the Brno Technology Park and consists of three parts. Administration, laboratories and production halls. The concept is a modular system in a raster 6x6x6 m, functional space structure, which is filled with the above-mentioned functions. The building is visually and functionally divided into two parts. The front part of the object consists of a module that it is divided into two storeys and thus form a rectangular grid, dimensionally more human scale. It is filled with administration and laboratories. The second part is the actual production halls left in the original cubic module.

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