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Viladům Masarykova quarter - Brno
Bajgarová, Karolína ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The basis of this bachelor´s thesis is the architectural study elaborated in subject AG032. This study is elaborated into the Documentation for Building Permit and subsequently in the Documentation for Construction Execution. The topic of the thesis is the Viladům in the Masaryk´s quarter in Brno.The proposed building is located in the city district of Brno - Central in the cadastral area Stránice. The solved plot is situated in a residential villa of Masaryk´s quarter. The area is sloping and offers a view of Brno. On the site there is currently a dilapidated family house with a series of poor quality construction interventions and a separate garage on the border of the land. The topic of the assignment was the design of an above-standard apartment building on the corner of streets Roubalova and Helceletova. The aim of my work was to propose an architectural study that addresses spatial and mass connection to the existing building structure of the site. Functional filling is housing in 4 apartments of which one is duplex. It also offers cellars to each apartment, common household equipment and ample parking spaces in the garage. All apartments are luxurious, spacious with superior amenities. The building has 4 aboveground and 1 underground floor. The roof is flat and the fourth floor is retreated from all sides. The main entrance is oriented to the north and the entrance to the garage is oriented to the east of the adjacent road. There is a green area around the house. The structure is a block of 12.6 m high. The windows are designed for the whole floor height, because in the Masaryk´s quarter there are mainly vertical windows. There is used a horizontal divider showing the cornice on the facade. The receding last floor shows the sloping roof that is used in this quarter. Used material, the shapes and dimensions of the filling of holes and the division of the facade does not disturb the architectural character of the surroundings.
Alzheimer's Center
Zikmunda, Václav ; Procházka, Jiří (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The diploma thesis solves the new building of the medical facility. The building will serve as a home for people with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The facility will be equipped and equipped to provide modern nursing care that focuses on Alzheimer's clients in all stages of the disease and other types of dementia. If necessary, a nursing doctor with a nurse will be present in the facility. The nursing doctor has a separate medical office in 1st floor. In addition, a phototherapeutic beach in the 1st floor, which has a favorable influence on human psyche and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, will also serve to the clients. Furthermore, it will be possible for the clients of this facility to use the accompanying services of commuter hairdressers and pedicurists / manicurists who will use the multipurpose room (canteen) in their 2nd floor for their work. The kitchen has been designed to prepare and dispatch imported food.
Accommodation
Vondál, Pavel ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
This Master's thesis deals with design of accommodation facility. The building si situated in the town of Boskovice, close to sports complex Červená zahrada. The buiding was built on slope. It contains three above floor, one basement floor which is accsesible from the ground. On the basement floor, there is sports complex. On the first floor, there is restaurant. The second and the third floor is intended for accommodation. The building has capacity of 50 beds. These are divided into one to four-bed rooms. The bricked construction system is made of sand-lime blocks. The ceilings are from prestressed concrete floor slab. The buiding has green roof. The work includes project documentation for the construction.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Rudolecká, Anna ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis examines the creation of individual stages of project documentation to the study of the new building from subject AG035. The project deals with the new multifunctional house located in the district Lisen on the plot of land p. No. 4418/1 in the cadastral territory of Brno. The plat is situated on a sloping terrain. The project takes into account solving of surrounding areas as well, particularly in front of the area and connection to the public transport infrastructure. The mass of the object consists of four large blocks. Two of them are double-storey and two are single-storey. Blocks are interconnected by a glass tunnel, set on a symbolic pedestal. The pedestal is formed from two recessed floors of underground parking. The object is four-storey with two overground floors, which are mostly commercialized in the form of lettable spaces (e. g. for business, services, administration, etc.). Another part of the floors is used for technical and hygienic facilities. Two underground floors can be used by employees and visitors for car parking. Access to these floors is provided by a car lift, personal lifts and two stairs that connect all floors. The principle of the draft consists in the intention to place the mass of the building in the environment in the most sensitive way, so that the building doesn't act heavily, such as the surrounding settlement, but naturally follows the surrounding two-storey houses. That was achieved by the material solution of the above-ground floors. Five materials prevail in the exterior. Extensive vegetative roof, face concrete, two types of fitted facades (DuPontTM Corian® facade panels + glass panels with a sign symbolizing the crowns of trees and shrubs; other types of facade are vertical metal lamellae). Another predominant material is glass, which is used for the interconnection tunnel and the north and south facade.
Family house with design office
Porubská, Katarína ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the development of a new family house with a desing office in Brno. The new property is designed on a sloping terrain. The building is designed as a separate property with three above-ground floors and one underground floor, irregular in size 13.96 m x 13.14 m. The family house is designed as a single-family house for a family of four. The second overground floor serves as a day zone and the third overground floor as a relaxation zone. On the first floor there is a double garage with space for the families necessities. On the first floor there is an office for four workers with a separate entrance. The new building is designed using brickwork made of ceramic blocks with a construction system and a gable roof. The buildings include hard floor areas, a car park, bicycle parking area and a communal rubbish bin.
Apartment Building in Litomyšli
Navrátil, Michal ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis elaborates the project documetation for the construstion of a new apartment building in Litomyšl. The city is located in Pardubice region.The apartment building has three above-ground floors. The house is non-cellular. The object contains six apartment units. The house is located in a sloping terrain. The building is based on a concrete monolithic strip foundation and footings. The perimeter masonry is out of the system VELOX, which consists of štěpkocement board. The boards form a lost formwork fulfilled concrete core, in which the thermal insulation of the stabilized expanded polystyrene with addition graphite is incorporated. The celling construction is constituted of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs, which are reinforced by a cross or one-way. The walls in the contact with the soil are made from the lost formwork of štěpkocement boards fulfilled with a concrete core with thermal insulation extruded polystyrene in the backsplash zone. Above this level there will be an insulation of non-flamble mineral wool. The roof is warmflat and its stabilizing layer is made of fluvial aggregate. On the roof a roof garden with a layer of plastic tercce planks is placed.
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Kurečka, Ondřej ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The present Bachelor´s thesis is based on the project carried out as an architectural design studio´s project of the 6th semester of Bachelor´s degree. Object is located in Brno – Líšeň. The building site is situated in sloping terrain, and is accessible from the upper side from the Josefa Faimonová street. The subject of this Bachelor´s thesis is the new-build multifunctional building with emphasis on the location of the building site in the terrain, orientation towards cardinal directions and the function of the object. Object is a three-floor building, with two sublevels and first floor. The lowest floor is used as a parking lot for employees and visitors, and also for the technical facilities of the whole object. The parking lot is accessible for the cars by a car elevator, and for pedestrians by an elevator and staircase, both running through all levels of the building. The first sublevel is mostly used for commercial purposes in the form of leasable areas, divided into several groups by function (shops, offices, galleries, etc.). There are also partial technical and hygienical facilities. The first floor is structured in similar fashion, however the leasable areas are used for different functions (mostly cafes, consulting rooms and offices). Also a big terrace is located here, used for different purposes, partially for the cafe. Since the building site is southbound and most of the fullglass surfaces are east-, south- and westbound, it was necessary to solve their shading. That is secured by a textile frontage. Also the variability of the object is reflected in the frontage, which is designed to adjust to the requirements of each function, and also to the size of the leased area, so the system of the rotation of the slats is divided into several sets. The multi-use object adds missing public facilities.
Multifunctional Building in Velké Meziříčí
Lysý, Miroslav ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is design and processing of the design documentation for the new building in Velké Meziříčí. The building is designed as a four-storey building with a partial basement, which serves like garage for 4 cars. On the above floors there are 8 residential units. Other premises are used as a business and administrative area. The loadbearing structure is made of sand-lime bricks, which are insulated with combined thermal insulation.
Hotel in Giant
Polák, Tomáš ; Klímek, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This master´s thesis proposes a design for a new hotel in the Giant. This master´s thesis is elaborated in the form of project documentation for construction. The building is located in the village Spindleruv Mlyn in sloping terrain. The object is designed from a two-way wall system, the porotherm, and the ceilings are designed as stacked also from the porotherm system. The building is a rectangular ground plan with a saddle roof and a dormer. Roof cover is designed from Tondach-baked bags and design is made of wooden elements. The perimeter walls of the underground floor will be made of concrete blocks of BS Klatovy. The internal staircase will be reinforced concrete. The elevator shaft across all floors will be fitted with an evacuation lift. The building will be insulated with a certified ETICS thermal insulation system.
Family house with garage
Moravík, Mikuláš ; Věrný, Luboš (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design documentation of a new-build house of a detached house, designed for the housing of a four-member family. The object is located in a foothill area on a sloping terrain, accessible from adjacent local service communications. To the building leading a front door staircase and a terrain staircase leading to the main entrance on the first floor. Along the staircase leading the ramp to the garage door in the basement. The building has two above-ground floors and one underground floor. The building foundations are formed by foundation strips of plain concrete. The staircase and the ramp are separated by a gravity reinforced concrete wall due to the height elevation. The structural system of walls and ceilings are designed in the Porotherm system. The perimeter masonry is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The roof is made of warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. Access to the roof is by a steel ladder with a protective basket placing on the facade. In the basement there are a garage, three storage rooms and a workshop. On the ground floor there are a kitchen with a dining room, a pantry, a living room, a technical room, a bathroom, a toilet, a wardrobe and a terrace. On the first floor there are two children's rooms, a bedroom, a wardrobe, a bathroom, a toilet and a balcony.

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