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Guesthouse Zátoka
Rajchl, Filip ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is to design new Guest house called Zátoka near the Pozlovice dam. Thesis is divided in three parts. First is part is focused on building design and construction. Second part is focused on HVAC design and renewable energy sources. Third part is focused on advanced application of BIM in building design. Guest house is two – storey building but there is one more underground storey for sport activities which is not part of the building service, but it is part of the design. Ground floor contains three guest rooms, office, utility room and air condition room and of course wind lobby and entrance hall with stairs. In the second floor we can find four guest rooms and corridor. Heating in the building is secured by pellet boiler with storage reservoir. Ventilation is provided by two air condition units. And cooling is secured by one cooling unit on the roof. Each room has radiators and cooling distribution units and ventilation. On the roof we can find 26 photovoltaic panels. Third part is focused on digital model of the building. Each part of the model contains information and whole model is one big database of information about the building which can be used through the whole life cycle of the building.
Detached house, Brno
Kopřivová, Petra ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The task given for this bachelor thesis is to compile a project documentation according to the structural part of the decree no. 499/2006. This house, designed for a family of four is located in the city area of Brno – Bosonohy, an area of consistent family house development. Object consists of one underground and two aboveground stories of this disposition: - basement (1S) technical and storage rooms - ground floor (1NP) main entrance with vestibule, garage and living room with an access to terrace - first floor (2NP) rooms for relaxation and bedrooms of both parents and children Construction system of the house – walls (consisting in basement of permanent shuttering and on ground floors of ceramic blocks) insulated with ETICS system. Ceiling structure is in construction of the ceramic system. Roofing is realised by a flat roof assembly of two types – walkable (terrace above ground floor) and non-walkable (main above first floor).
Restaurant chalupa
Pavíčková, Kristina ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The main aim of this master’s thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a new restaurant Chalupa. Building is situated in area of the local camp on the edge of the town called Mořkov. The building has one above-ground floor and a partial basement. On above-ground floor, there are two main parts: restaurant and kitchen. Then there are also private room and sanitary facilities for both customers and staff. The building is designed as a CLT superstructure and has a gable roof. The vertical loadbearing structures and non-loadbearing walls are designed of CLT panels. The horizontal loadbearing structures are designed of reinforced cast-in-place concrete slab. Heating energy is supplied by pellet boiler. Ventilation is provided by air conditioning unit. Shading is provided by external louvers. In the third pard, I am creating the facility management plan for this building. The project and visualizations were carried out in the Autocad program.
Mixed-use building in Bruntál
Ondrušková, Veronika ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design documentation of New mixed-use building in Bruntál. The building is located in the centre of the Bruntál on the plot number 83/1. Regulatory plan defines this plot for construction. It is marked as SC – mixed-use residental plot. The building contains the main conditions of use – living, shopping, restaurant and administration. The building has 3 above-ground floors and 1 basement. At ground floor there is café and shop. At first floor there are offices and conference room. At second floor there are flats. In basement there is utility room, cellars, garage and storages. The café and shop is separated and has its own entrances. Horizontal and vertical load-bearing and non-load bearing structures are bulit of permanent formwork VELOX – perimeter load-bearing walls are sandwiches, internal load-bearing walls are of cast-in-place reinforced concrete, which is covered by permanent formwork. Non-load bearing walls are bulit of 2 boards of permanent formwork with inserted acoustic insulation. Vertical load-bearing structures are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete, which is covered by permanent formwork. The building has concrete foundation strips and cast-in-place reinforced concrete stairs. The roof has got classical order of layers.
Multifunctional house Lignum
Jakubčánin, Marek ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on a mixed-use building with a rectangle-shaped ground plan in Žilina city. The object is four-storey and with no basement. It is split into two sections. The first one provides a space for three operations in northeastern part of the first floor with an attached parking lot. These operations are not further described in this project and depending on investor´s requirements some changes may apply. The second part is an apartment housing section. The first floor contains utility rooms such as storage and buggy room. The housing sections are accessible with two entrances. The apartments are located from the second up to the fourth storey and are designed 1+KK, 2+KK,3+KK and 4+KK respectively. The apartments are assigned with parking spaces isolated from operations parking lot. Vertical bearing walls are made of clay blocks POROTHERM 30 AKU P+D, which are used also as internal bearing party. Internal bearing walls placed in apartments are made POROTHERM 25 AKU P+D and completed by POROTHERM 14 PROFI P+D. Walls will be placed on conrete and reinforced concrete strip foundation. Building has external thermal insulation made by EPS gray 200mm thick. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made by reinforced concrete. Object has flat roof with minimum slope 3%. Damp proof is made by PVC-P membrane. As thermal insulation is used mineral wool.
Sports hall with facilities and restaurants, Valašské Klobouky
Naiser, Jaromír ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis covers brand new detached sports hall with facilities and restaurants in Walnut Klobouky. Sports hall has a floor partly sunk below the surface, contains grandstand for 340 spectators. The second part, ie background sports hall is in the basement, the ground floor is a restaurant kitchen. The building is designed in plan shape of two rectangles. The roof is gabled and desk. Cladding the halls are ventilated, part of the facilities and restaurants are contact-insulated. Staff restaurant facilities are located in the floor, engine room ventilation are 3, in the hall, first underground floor and first floor. The heat exchanger is designed, which is applied hot water. The finish consists of ceramic tiles in the lobby is used double wood board flooring. The supporting structure consists of prefabricated unit first underground floor SPIROLL.
Detached house with establishment, Měrotín
Vařeková, Petra ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this Bachelor thesis is the design documentation of a detached house with an establishment, Měrotín. The building has a floor plan consisting of two rectangles. Larger rectangle consists of a living area, smaller rectangle consists of a garage. Above the living area is a gabled roof. The space above the garage is designed as a terrace. The building is bricked up ceramic bricks, brand Porotherm. The building is situated on sloping terrain towards the north. Detached house with an establishment is designed for 4-5 member family of one floor, a garret and a basement, where the establishment is located. The building is based on the strip foundations. Part of this Bachelor thesis is also the essay on topic flat roofs.
Apartment house in Pohořelice
Blümelová, Adéla ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for a new apartment building. The apartment house is located on a plot in Pohořelice. The building is designed as a free-standing building with four above-ground floors and one basement. The basement of the floor plan extends above the ground floor, there is a collective garage, a common room, cellar and technical facilities. There are eleven residential units on the upper floors. Each apartment has a balcony or terrace. The apartment building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips and footings. Perimeter masonry in the basement is made of concrete blocks and in the upper floors of ceramic blocks of THERM type. The internal load-bearing masonry is also made of ceramic blocks. In the basement in the garage area, the construction system consists of reinforced concrete columns and girders. The ceiling structure is made of prestressed ceiling panels. The staircase is prefabricated, as are the balconies. An elevator is located between the arms of the staircase. The roof is flat, vegetative. The building envelope is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system.
SIMULATION OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE AND REAL OPERATION OF BUILDINGS
Šteffek, Libor ; Ingeli,, Rastislav (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
This dissertation thesis primarily focuses on the experimental measurement of energy consumption of a given energy-passive family house as well as theoretical research in the field of energy calculations using computer simulations. The results of quasi-stationary and dynamic simulations, with varying computational and real-time climate data, are compared with experimental measurements. Using the dynamic calculation model, which was validated by actually measured data, the relationship between architectural design and the energy performance of the building was analyzed. The influence of selected different operating modes for heat consumption on heating, cooling, ventilation, and interior overheating is observed. The result of the mutual interaction of several input parameters of variant solutions provides the basis for optimization of the whole design.
Office building Brno-Bystrc
Dokulil, Martin ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The master´s thesis deals with a project documentation of a office building with fitness center in Brno-Bystrc. The object is designed as a detached building with four floors and with one basement. Floor plan of the building is regular, staffed by sloping terrain. In basement is situated underground garage and technical rooms of building. In the first floor is fitness center and garage for a customers. In other floors are office spaces for private company. Above the roof is a engine rooms of ventilation. The structural system is reinforced concrete skeleton, facade is designed as a curtain walling. The object is covered with a flat roof.

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