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Two-generation family house
Honzl, Jakub ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a project documentation for the construction of a two-generation house divided in two separate apartments. House has three aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the ground floor there is barrier-free apartment. Second apartment is in the second and third floor. In the second floor there is a bedroom with his own wardrobe room, bathroom, WC, and generous living room with a big window oriented to the garden. In the third floor there is a kid’s room and entrance on a terrace. Parking place is in the passage. Roofs are designated as impassable flat roof with a classic layer order with a final layer is from asphalt sheets. The building is built from Porotherm 44 laid on foam, the ceilings structure is from precast prestressed concrete panels SPIROLL, staircases are cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Foundation are from concrete strips footing. The facade of the building I partly overgrown by climbing plant Parthenocissus tricuspidata.
Multifunctional House Jihlava, Handlovy Dvory
Blažek, Martin ; Procházka, Jiří (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the project documentation of the new multifunctional building on the plot in Jihlava, Handlovy Dvory. The building is planted in the shape of a substantially elongated rhomboid and is staggered into almost half-symmetrical halves. The height of these two parts is mutually displaced by one half of the floor so that the object better copes with the significant slope of the plot. The building has five above-ground floors. On the first floor there is a beerhouse with its facilities. The beerhouse goes on to the terrace. On the second to fifth floors are individual flats. The flats are designed primarily as 1 + kitchen and 2 + kitchen. On the second floor there are also apartments. Parking is done by a perpendicular stall around the adjacent road and the car park next to the building. The work contains drawing documentation for construction, thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solution, acoustic assessment and lighting assessment
The family house in Borač
Egerová, Tereza ; Sobotka, Jindřich (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is to design the new building of the house in Borač. The aim is to develop project documentation for building construction. The work includes studies , drawings and text. The new building is intended for permanent housing of four to five - member family. It is a detached house with a plan dimensions of 10,5 x 13m . The building has 2 floors, grand, floor and attic . The building is brick of ceramic blocks and has gabled roof. roof structure consists wooden truss with collar system. The building is located on built-up land on slightly sloping terrain.
Skeleton detached house
Studený, Marek ; Kovářová, Hana (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The matter of the bachelor´s thesis is the new building of double-storey detached house in a local part of Kudlov the city of Zlin. The object is formed by reinforced concrete, prefabricated elements forming the skeleton structure. The supporting structure consists of continuous columns, beams, braces and all atypical sections. Ceiling, roof and foundation slab is designed from prestressed ceiling panels Spiroll. Building´s stair is from reinforced concrete, prefabricated. As the filler of peripheral walls and for realization of partition walls as well is used sand-lime bricks. The roof is flat, vegetation. The building has the shape of a cube and includes a built-in garage. The house is designed for housing a family of four. The main entrance and the entrance to garage is at the level of the first floor from the street Modra. The main living rooms are oriented to the southern side.
Apartment building
Kovařík, Tomáš ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is design of apartment building in Moravská Chrastová. The land intendet for construction is located on slope in the eastern part of village. The building is designet as a free-standing, with one basement floor and four above-ground floors, while last above-floor is designet as a recessive. The building has 11 housing units, situated in above-ground floors. The basement of building is used as technical and storage premises - there are a technical room, cellars, warehouse, bicycle room, pram room, drying room, cleaning room and common room. All housing units hava access to balcony or terrace. The building is connected by a three-arm staircase adn a barrier-free elevator. The apartment building is covered by flat roof devidet into two parts: a walkable, whitch is used as a terrace for apartments in 4th floor and non-walkable part. The vertical construction systém is made of brick masonry and in the basement floor, whitch is adjectid to the ground is made of reinforced concrete wall. The horizontal construction system consists of filigree panels, whitch are solidified.
Conversion of agricultural building
Haltmar, Lukáš ; Procházka, Martin (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of my thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the reconstruction of former agricultural building into a sports center with accommodation. The existing building has two floors, the shape of elongated rectangle. The building has been standing extra suggest an object similar in appearance, the final plan will be L-shaped. The building is built in a quiet village Heroltice in Šumperk district, in the cadastral area Štíty - Heroltice. Accommodation is designed for 12 people, sports facilities for 20 persons. Access to the building and it is wheelchair accessible. Supporting structures are built of brick blocks filled with cotton wool, solid clay bricks and quarry stones. Based on the passport of plain concrete. The roof is pitched. The project includes a seminar work focused on the evaluation of the structures in terms of thermal technology and acoustics.
Family house in Čechočovice
Vondráček, Petr ; Kervitcer, Marek (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a family house in Čechočovice in the district of Třebíč. The family house is designed as a two-storey, partially basement building, roofed by two ramps. The project was created for the purpose of designing a permanent home for a 5-member family with the possibility of two garage parking spaces. The perimeter walls in the basement are made of ceramic blocks of the Porotherm system and insulated with extruded polystyrene. The perimeter walls of the above floors are made of Porotherm brick blocks with embedded mineral insulation. The ceiling structure is designed from the Porotherm system. The plot is slightly inclined. Part of the proposal is thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solutions and assessment in terms of acoustics and daylight. The thesis contains a drawings and technical documentation and it is composed as an implementation project.
44/5000 The newly built multipurpose building in Brno - Lisen
Vejmělek, Lukáš ; Procházka, Jiří (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation of the new building of a polyfunctional building, located in the Brno-Líšeň district, specifically on the street Zikova with plot no. 8362/6. The polyfunctional building is L-shaped and has a basement floor, the shorter part of the letter L has one above-ground floor, the longer part of the letter L has three above-ground floors. The stop of the building is designed as a flat, vegetation roof. Individual floors are accessible from two stair towers with elevator shafts located to the left and right. The diploma thesis contains all mandatory elements and the building itself is designed in accordance with the town plan of the city of brno with all valid laws and other legal regulations and valid czech state standards. Drawing documentation is processed in AutoCAD.
Gmont Cable s.r.o., cable manufacturing plant
Vacek, Václav ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the drawing of the industrial plant, namely the work is focused on the part of the administrative and the employees' background. The assignment of the atelier work is a newly built factory of Gmont Cable s.r.o., which is focused on the production and installation of cable harnesses, cables and conductors. The proposed object will contribute to the growth of the company, which is constantly developing and increasing its capacity. An ambitious investor also includes further product development by cooperating with Brno R & D institutions. The object is designed in rectangular shapes that copy the plot and the surrounding area of the industrial zone. The building is divided into two parts, a two-storey office building with facilities for employees and a production hall. Both of these objects are at the same height level that are joined together in the western part. From the eastern side, these two objects divide the half-closed atrium, which is open to Těžební Street. Thanks to regular column rafters, the entire building is designed as a prefabricated reinforced concrete skeleton, covered with kingspan sandwich panels and a partially glazed facade made of profiled glass call profilit that illuminates the entire interior of the building. The entire building is wheelchair accessible and offers plenty of space for both staff and visitors to park.
Monolithic reinforced concrete detached house
Koždoň, Jakub ; Holešovská, Anna (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a newly built cast-in-place detached house in the village called Křepice u Hustopečí. It is a double-storey building without cellar. The shape and height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground. The house is designed for four family members. The main entrance to the building is from the north side in the first floor level. The garage for two cars is a part of the house. The main residential rooms are situated to the south and east side of the building. Vertical load-bearing structures are made of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete as well as staircase. Partitions are made of clay blocks. The floor structures are composite steel and concrete structures and the roof is mono-pitched. The dominant elements of this detached house are big windows leading to the garden and connecting the house with the surrounding environment. The project was processed by computer software ArchiCAD 16.

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