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Wellness Čeladná
Kozumplíková, Markéta ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to design a low-energy building for civic amenities, specifically the design of a recreational wellness centre. The building has an L-shaped floor plan with a flat roof and is designed with two above ground and one underground floor. The ground floor will serve as a wellness centre with a swimming pool and saunas. Massages and solariums are proposed on the 2nd floor. Technical facilities are located in the basement. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the architectural and structural design. Structurally, the building is divided into two parts. The part of the administrative facilities and the massage rooms consists of a construction of the character of a transverse wall system made of cut brick blocks and insulated with ETICS. The internal masonry is designed in ceramic ground bricks. Ceiling structures are in the form of continuous reinforced concrete slab. The building is based on footings and waist foundations. The roof of the building is single-skin flat with a gravel. The wellness part is made up of a monolithic diaphragm skeleton with high slenderness columns. The horizontal load-bearing structure in this case again consists of a continuous monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The second part of the thesis deals mainly with the environmental engineering of the buildings. The building will be heated by a pellet boiler and will also use energy from photovoltaic panels. Ventilation in the building is provided by air handling units with heat recovery. The third part of the thesis deals with the assessment of solar gains in the indoor environment of the pool hall. Three variants are proposed with multi-criteria evaluation and the optimal option is selected. The thesis is mainly elaborated in Archicad, Deksoft, MS Excel and Word software.
Apartment building, Uherské Hradiště
Hráček, Tomáš ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the structural and material design of a new apartment building in Uherské Hradiště. The plot for the location of the building is located in the western part of the city, in Zahrádky Street. The building is designed as a three-storey, partly basement. There are 7 separate dwelling units on the abovegrounds. Each apartment on the ground floor has its own fenced front garden with terrace and pergola. In the basement, each apartment has its own cellar cell. The building will be lined with clay brick blocks. The roof is made as a single-skin flat. Ceilings and load-bearing walls of the basement part made of reinforced concrete. Foundation of the building on foundation strips made of plain concrete. The structures are equipped with facade thermal insulation boards on the outside.
Art school Palackého, Pardubice
Zavadilová, Adéla ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
It is a new building of a free-standing primary art school with a cafe and a multi-functional hall. The ground plan shape of the new building is made up of three interlocking rectangles. The spaces of the multifunctional hall and the cafe are designed so that they can be operated independently of the primary art school. The building is designed as a two-story, partially basement building. The facade of the primary art school is made up of the ETICS contact insulation system with surface treatment - plaster, cladding. The roof above the first floor is designed as a walkable vegetation roof. The roof above the second floor is created as a vegetated extensive roof.
Apartment building, Brezno
Auxtová, Daniela ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of an apartment building in the city of Brezno. The building is situated in an attractive location of Brezno - barracks, on a previously unused land. The advantage of this apartment building is its own parking and accessibility to the city centre. Near the proposed apartment building there is a shopping center. The apartment house has 4 floors and a basement. In the BD there are 8 residential units 4 + kk.The foundations are solved by means of foundation strips. Vertical structures are designed from Porotherm fittings. The ceiling construction is a monolithic ceiling slab. The roof is designed using trusses. The roof is gabled, metal.
Fire station, Salaš
Hráček, Tomáš ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction and layout solution of the new building of the fire station for volunteer firefighters in the village of Šalaš. The plot for the location of the building is located in the central part of the village of Salaš, cadastral territory of Salaš near Velehrad. The proposed building will be built from piece material, ceramic brick blocks. The roof is made as a slanted, purlin roof with over-rafter thermal insulation and a flat single-skin over part of the garage. Ceilings designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. Foundation on plain concrete footings. Constructions from the outside are equipped with facade thermal insulation boards from EPS, in the underground part XPS. The surface layer of the facade is made of thin-layer silicone plaster in light gray, anthracite and red colors with a scratched texture, the plinth is provided with mosaic plaster with colored pebbles in an anthracite color design. Window opening fillers with triple insulating glass in a plastic frame shade of anthracite gray on the outside, white color on the inside. Aluminum entrance door with triple insulating glass in anthracite color. The proposed construction is in accordance with the approved spatial plan and spatial development regulations of the city of Salaš. The access road is oriented from the south side of the property. The shape of the building does not disturb the surrounding buildings. Spatial regulations, requirements for building height, roof design and material solutions according to the current version of the Salaš spatial plan will be met. The building is designed as a two-story building, without a basement. It is a simple mass, L-shaped in plan. The design is based on the functional use and filling of the object. The main goal of this fire station proposal is to create a decent background for the local unit of volunteer firefighters. The building has all the necessary facilities for the members of the unit, namely a clean and unclean dressing room, hygienic facilities, social facilities, an office, social and meeting room, facilities for the maintenance of fire equipment and fire equipment, storage areas, a garage for two fire engines. Movement between individual floors is ensured by a double-arm staircase or an elevator. The social hall is designed for 54 guests. The material solution of the armory itself is structured into two prismatic blocks of different heights: a one-story block of the indoor garage with a tower for drying hoses, and a two-story building block.
Kindergarten, Havlíčkův Brod
Polášek, Viktor ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is an nursery school in Uherské Hradiště in Ledečská street. This building is partial basement with two above-ground floors. First floor is used for nursery school, in the basement there is technical background and in second floor there are classrooms. The building is seperated into three sections. The middle section is made of ceramic blocs and has 2 above-ground floors and has basement. Side sections are made of wood and has 1 above-ground floor. Middle section will be insulated with ETICS contact thermal insulation system. Side sections will be insulated with fibreboards. The roof of the building consists of a single-skin flat roof. The building has an elevator and reinforced concrete staircase.
Modelová rekonstrukce zvolené zaniklé obce
MÜLLEROVÁ, Eva
The topic of my master's thesis is a model reconstruction of a selected extinct village. The thesis contains two parts, namely the literary part and the practical part. The literary research is divided into four chapters, which are the development of rural settlements, the development of typical structures of rural buildings, buildings in the rural area of southern Bohemia and the factors that influenced the development of buildings in rural areas. The first chapter describes the development of rural settlements until the 15th century, then the development of rural settlements until the 18th century, and finally the development of rural settlements until the 20th century. The second chapter focuses on the typical structures that were used in rural areas, as well as their development. The third chapter contains information about what typical buildings looked like in southern Bohemia and what special elements they had. And finally, the last chapter describes the factors that influenced the development of buildings in rural areas. A very important part of my thesis is the practical part. This part is focused on the already extinct village of Bučina, which is located in Šumava. This village endured a difficult fate when it was almost completely razed to the ground. The work follows the historical development of this village up to its extinction. Subsequently, the current situation is described, with everything that takes place today in the territory of this extinct village and what can be found here. Despite the fact that it is an extinct village, there are many people who have helped to restore life in this place to some extent. An important part of my thesis was also the creation of a 3D model of the building, which was still in the village of Bučina at that time. This model was described in terms of exterior, but also interior.
Settlement development in selected area in the border region
MÜLLEROVÁ, Eva
The topic of my bachelor thesis is the development of a settlement in the selected area of one of the border regions. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the history of frontier settlements in our country. There is more specifically explained the concept of border regions, especially the terms as the Czech border region and the term Sudetenland are described in more details. The second chapter is focused on a development of rural settlements. As the first there is described the development of settlements until 15th century, then the development of settlements until 18th century and as the final, the development of settlements until 20th century. The third chapter is focused on the factors that were influencing the settlement layout as such during the history and the factors that have been still influencing the layout of these settlements up to this day. I consider the practical part of my bachelor thesis as being very important. From the title itself of my bachelor thesis, is obvious that my work is focused on border areas. That is the reason why I chose the village Záblatí, which is located just in one of the border places, in the South Bohemia, near the town Prachatice. The practical part captures the transformation of this village from the earliest written mention to its current form.
Overtouristed! Overtourism in large-size specially protected areas of the Czech republic
Müllerová, Eva ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Lehečka, Michal (referee)
The Master thesis' central theme is the phenomenon of Overtourism. It compares its status in three large-size specially protected areas: The Krkonoše Mountains National Park, Bohemian Paradise Protected Landscape Area and Třeboň Basin Protected Landscape Area. Based on interviews with representatives of the protected areas administrations and with tourists, the thesis aims to describe and analyze central conflicts of a nature- based active lifestyle and nature protection, as well as to identify the impacts of increasing tourism on the fragile ecosystems of the protected areas. Increased attention is given to the differences between pre-pandemic and pandemic situation. The empirical research combines several methods: semi-structured interviews with both sides of the conflict, participant observation in the field and the analysis of materials such as relevant legislation and regulations of tourism. This thesis hopes to contribute to the state of knowledge by its thorough description of the issue in the three analyzed areas; and by creating a typology of tourists coming to the protected areas which could be applied in future tourism management. Based on its conclusions, the thesis also drafts measures for future tourism management of given areas designed to mitigate the conflict situation.

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