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Apartment house
Kasan, Marek ; Mizerová,, Lenka Smolková (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis premises designed Apartments building at the documentary for execution of works. Dominant part is residential area, formed by nine residential units. The building is simply-shaped, with four above-ground floors and basement. The basement is walled with permanent concrete formwork blocks. The ground floors are walled with sand-lime blocks. Floor structures are cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Roof structure is designed like flat roof. The building have exterior thermal insulation system with ventilated facade, while the rest of the building is rendered.
Apartment building in Rychnov nad Kněžnou
Daníček, Michal ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design of a new apartment building in Rychnov nad Kněžnou. The building plot is situated in a quiet part on the eastern outskirts of the city. The apartment building is detached and contains one underground and four above-ground floors. In the above-ground part, there are a total of 13 housing units and in the underground part, there are cellar cubicles, storage rooms, a technical room, and common areas such as a bicycle shed, a drying room, and a carriage house. The house has a simple rectangular floor plan and a recessed top floor. The building is based on foundation passes. The vertical load-bearing system of the above-ground floor is a brick combination of lime-sand blocks of aerated concrete blocks. The basement is made of lost formwork fittings. The horizontal load-bearing ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete complemented by reinforced concrete wreaths and in other places also by reinforced concrete girders. The roof structure is designed as a single-skin flat roof with extensive vegetation.
Public library
Fučíková, Šárka ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a public library in Mohelnice. The object is designed with sand lime blocks, it has a basement and three floors. Basement is used for storage, first and second floor fulfill the function of library and a meeting room can be found in the third floor which is used for a purpose of the library and municipal office. The object is roofed by a cold roof with load-bearing structure made by nailed timber truss. The roofing of utility room is designed as a warm flat roof. Ceilings are designed from cast in place reinforced concrete floor. The whole object is insulated with contact thermal insulation made by mineral wool insulation. Facade of the first floor is designed with stone veener.
Apartments building with pharmacy
Váchová, Monika ; Herman, Adolf (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis premises designed Apartments building with pharmacy on the level of documentary for execution of works. The building is separated into two independent function parts. Dominant part is residential area, formed by ten residential units and the other part is an establishment – pharmacy. Both parts have separated entrances so they do not limit each other in service. The building is simply-shaped, with four above-ground floors and basement. The basement is walled with permanent formwork blocks. The ground floors are walled with sand-lime blocks. Floor structures are cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Roof structure is designed like flat roof. The building has exterior contact thermal insulation system ETICS.
The Multifunctional object
Lojek, Daniel ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to develop project documentation for the new construction of a multifunctional building, which will be located in the city of Brno. The building has a total of four floors, of which one floor is underground and three are above ground. In the underground floor there are garages for parking, a technical room, an air conditioning machine room, a server room, a backup power source and elevator machine rooms. Commercial spaces such as a shop, pharmacy, hairdresser, cafe and reception are available on the first floor with access to the upper floors. These spaces can be rebuilt in the future with a similar use that is proposed here now. The second and third floors are used for administrative purposes. An entrance hall with a reception is located on both floors, there are also smaller and larger offices of so-called open space, day and relaxation rooms and sanitary facilities. All floors are connected by a staircase and an elevator, there are two stairwells available. There is wheelchair access to the building. There is also an outdoor parking lot in front of the building, which offers 17 parking spaces and two spaces for people with limited mobility and orientation. The entire building is based on a reinforced concrete monolithic base plate. The structural system is skeletal, filled with masonry made of sand-lime blocks around the perimeter. Inside the building, partitions are made of plasterboard constructions, some are sand-lime, stairwells are reinforced concrete monolithic walls. The underground floor is formed by reinforced concrete monolithic walls around the perimeter. The ceiling structures are also designed from monolithic reinforced concrete, supplemented with ducts in the place of large openings. The roof is made as a vegetation flat single-layer with waterproofing made of PVC foil.
Apartment house in Šlapanice
Špinar, Adam ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor‘s thesis was to create a project documentation for the construction of the new residential building in Šlapanice with almost zero energy consumption. Object is designed as three-storey house non-basement. The new building is situated on a corner of two streets and is connected to the buildings from the southeast side. On the first floor there are three establishments, technical rooms and garage parking. On the second floor there are four residential units with a terrace. The third floor has three residential units with a balcony. The foundation structure consists of reinforced concrete belts on drilled piles. The construction system is longitudinal, made of large-format lime-sand blocks for machine bricklaying. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof structure is made of prefabricated wooden trusses. Deep foundation is used to obtain thermal energy from the subsoil using a ground-to-water heat pump. The piles are designed to be energy efficient.
Apartment house Proluka in Olomouc
Přidal, Petr ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The task of the bachelor thesis was to process the documentation for the new apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The apartment building is located in Olomouc, in a terraced development, in the gap site. The building is oriented to the northeast and southwest. The apartment building is designed as a basement with four floors. In the basement, there are three separate garages, storage rooms, and rooms for the technical operation of the building. A total of eight residential units are designed on the upper floors. Each apartment has a balcony or terrace. Barrier-free vertical transport is provided by an elevator located in the mirror of the staircase. The building is based on a reinforced concrete foundation slab. The vertical structures are made of sand-lime masonry. Horizontal load-bearing structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof of the building is the gable. The apartment house is insulated with mineral wool insulation.
Kindergarten "Žabka"
Tippelt, David ; Veronika, Chlápková (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design and processing of project documentation for the new building of the Žabka Kindergarten at the level for construction. The proposed building is located in the outskirts of the village of Dvur Králové nad Labem. This parcel is not located in a flooded or mined area. The main purpose was to create a pleasant and at the same time modern kindergarten environment for children. It is a detached building with two floors above ground. On the ground floor there are two classrooms with access to the terrace, which continues to the children's playground with a garden. On the floor above, we find one classroom for children with facilities and a large terrace with the possibility of entry. The main entrance to the building is on the east side. Each class has its own specific color, the main part of the building is orange. The building is based on foundation belts made of plain concrete in combination with lost formwork. Vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures will form walls made of sand-lime blocks. The facade consists of a fiber cement board with a ventilated gap. The horizontal structures are made of prestressed prefabricated panels. The building is covered with a single-layer flat roof. The new building of the Žabka Kindergarten is designed to be economical.
Modern barn house in Silesia
Kostialová, Jana ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a passive single-family house for four people. First part of the thesis presents the structural and architectural project documentation including building physics evaluation and the second parts proposes the solution of building services. The house is located on the flat plot by the forest on the suburbs of Havířov. This rectangular shaped house has one floor and an attic with the gable roof. On the ground floor is entrance hall, utility room, hall, toilet, bathroom, pantry, living room with the kitchen with the access onto the west facing deck. Upstairs is a cloakroom, two children's bedrooms, second bathroom, master's bedroom with walk-in-wardrobe and the home office. The glazed facades are oriented to the east and to the west. The total floor area of the house is 264 m2. The covered parking and tool-shed will be located on the northeast side of the house by the access to the property. The load-bearing walls are form sand-lime blocks with mineral insulation and wooden cladding, the partitions are from aerated concrete. Strip foundations, insulated by extruded polystyrene, are from reinforced cast-in-place concrete, floor slab is from prefabricated prestressed concrete panels. The metal roofing is on timber roof truss. Windows and entrance door are wood-aluminium with triple glazing. Floor heating, cooling and warming water in this house is provided by air/water heat pump. Ventilation is provided by ventilation unit with ducts in suspended ceilings and plate valves. On the south side in the metal roofing are integrated very thin photovoltaic panels. Storm water is collected in accumulation tank for later use. Summer overheating is reduced with external blinds. The house is connected to the water service pipe, sanitary sewer, electricity service cable and optical cable. The thesis also solves fire safety and building physics including daylighting, acoustics, and the energy certificate of the house.
Apartment house in Šlapanice
Špinar, Adam ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor‘s thesis was to create a project documentation for the construction of the new residential building in Šlapanice with almost zero energy consumption. Object is designed as three-storey house non-basement. The new building is situated on a corner of two streets and is connected to the buildings from the southeast side. On the first floor there are three establishments, technical rooms and garage parking. On the second floor there are four residential units with a terrace. The third floor has three residential units with a balcony. The foundation structure consists of reinforced concrete belts on drilled piles. The construction system is longitudinal, made of large-format lime-sand blocks for machine bricklaying. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof structure is made of prefabricated wooden trusses. Deep foundation is used to obtain thermal energy from the subsoil using a ground-to-water heat pump. The piles are designed to be energy efficient.

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