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Viladům Masarykova quarter - Brno
Vémolová, Petra ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of new villa building which is placed in Brno-Stranice. The main part of the land is currently a residential building with reference number 1033. The land is boun-ded by the Helceletova street on the east side and Roubalova street on the north side. The building was designed to harmonize with the shape of the land. The skew walls were used for this purpose. The villa has four aboveground floors and one underground floor. The plot is located on a slope. The construction system uses the combined skeleton. The outer peripheral masonry is made of Porotherm ceramic blocks thickness of 300 mm. The columns are from a reinforced concrete, concrete is C25/30, XC1, S4. The horizontal carrier system is composed of a reinforced concrete slabs which are reinforced in two directions. The reinforced concrete is made of C25/30, XC1, S4 concrete and B500/B500B steel. The foundations are designed as a reinforced concrete foundation pads and strips. The foundation pads are from a concrete C20/25 with the gap under underlying concrete C8/10 thickness of 50 mm and they are stored at a depth of -4.010 meters. The foundations under peripheral walls are from the reinforced concrete. The foundation strips are from concrete C20/25 and they are stored at a depth of -4.010 meters too. The windows are folded from the aluminium frames and the insulating double glazing. The architectural emphasis is created by the peripheral walls and the unusual ground plan. The facade is ventilated and is constructed with an air gap. The outdoor tiles are made from the light stone veneer of 20 mm thickness. The flat roof is a warm flat roof with the heated roof drain and overflows. The gradient of the roof is ensured by using the gradient wedge made of expanded EPS polystyren. The moisture barrier layer above the ceiling plate is made from a modified self-adhesive asphalt strip of 1.2 mm thickness. The top layer is designed to bonding the heat insula-tion by polyureth
Funeral service and stone-cutting in Krhova
Čech, Martin ; Poláček, Miroslav (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
New building is designed housing situation of the investor and his family in parallel with the creation of conditions for conducting activities in services and the funeral stone business with the necessary technical, operational and technological background with satisfaction operational needs in the field of storage and parking building on the above business.
The family house in Věžnice
Stránská, Miroslava ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with the project documentation for the realization of a new family house designed for inhabitition by four persons. The house has a partial basement and one floor. The construction is designed from traditional building materials. The house is roofed with a hipped roof. The thesis also contains a seminar thesis, which deals with waterproofing of lower part of the building and radon arrangement.
Hlinky Town House in the Old Brno district
Pill, Tomáš ; Bělovský, Michal (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a town house in a gap on street Hlinky. The site is located in Staré Brno. The site has an important location - the foot of the Yellow Hill, near Brněnské výstaviště. The site is a narrow rectangle with a shorter side facing the street. It is accessible from only one side. Current usage is for three automobile garages, but is mostly unused. Retaining wall crossing site, stops the slope from the north side. The designed object responds to its location with a mass and spatial solution. It tries to fill in broken street line, connects the two adjacent buildings. In terms of height, the building creates a slight local height dominant, but suppresses its height by gradual pushing in of the top floors and their material differentiation. This also reflects the usage layout of the floors. The building uses the whole site. Functionally, the building is designed as a mixed-use house with a predominant administrative function, and the secondary component is permanent housing, namely two apartments. The building thus respects the existing master plan. One of the design's priorities was natural lighting. The site allows sun tho pass to the building only from the southern and northern side. This fact was key to the mass and layout design. The layout consists of a closed narrow strip where stairs, elevator and sanitary facilities are located and an open space with a glass façade on both sides. All rooms which require daylight the most and do not prevent light from reaching central part of layout are located on the southern façade.
Apartment building in Brno
Michalíková, Petra ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is based on the studio project of residential buildings. The building plot is located on flat terrain in urban area and it is bordered by streets Táborská and Nezamyslova. Currently there is a building, which is intended for demolition. The target was to design a building that will cooperate with the surrounding buildings shape and size. The building follows the street line. The building is composed of three cubic masses. Northern part is designed with four overground floors, southern part is designed with three overground floors and the last part which unites other parts is designed with two overground floors. In the building is space for a cafe and shops.
Reconstruction of the house on plot no.47 in Slavkov u Brna
Kukučka, Lukáš ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a complete reconstruction and modernization of an existing family house in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The existing building is located in a terraced house in Husova Street. The new state includes a complete modernization of the interior, reconstruction of the original historic facade, the outbuilding of the original building and the superstructure of a new one with a link to the original object. The new state has one underground floor, three above – ground floors and a terrace. There are three apartments, two offices and three garages on the upper floors. There is a warehouse in the basement. In the existing building, the original supporting system made of polygonal walls is preserved, modified and supplemented with supporting components. New outbuilding has a transverse wall supporting system and ceiling structure made of monolithic reinforced concrete. Ceiling structures are interconnected with supporting walls. Facade insulation is solved by the ETICS system and the historic facade on the south side is renovated. The roof over both objects is created by a combination of sloping and flat roofs with a connection to the surrounding buildings. Bachelor thesis includes the creation of project documentation for construction execution according to the assignment.
City House Brno
Šámalová, Daniela ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
City house in Brno is situated in Milada Horáková´s street, quarter of Brno-Zábrdovice. The block of buildings are delimited by the streets Milada Horáková, Příkop, Koliště, Bratislavská and by a part of the Kpt. Jaroš Blvd. All city block has plain terrain. Building site of city house is located in gap site. Before there was house with hall of Josef Juran. Object is pass-through; passage is opened to courtyard with park adaptation and benches. In borderline there is a place for municipality waste. Parking is placed to in yet working undergroud garage in courtyard. Parterre functions as store, follow-up three floors are designated for administration. In these floors facade has two teeth, which faced to more light up site. Last three floors, which has living function, copy present buildings and their roofs. South site of facade has balcons in notch shape. There are two duplex apartment. Object is founded on pilots with large diameter and white basin. Skelet bearing system is bricked with ceramic brickwork and has inside harden lift tower. City house is multifunctional; it provides high-quality living in centre of Brno and also enough job opportunity.
Multifunctional Building Brno - Líšeň
Mozolová, Monika ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor’s thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in the city district of Brno – Líšeň, in Josefa Faimanová street. The parcel is of irregular rectangular shape, from the northwest side in a mild slope. The building covers most of the space of the parcel and its height respects the surrounding area. In the north there is a small restaurant with a parking space. To the south and east there are apartment buildings. The designed building consists of two blocks connected by a middle space, which is on the north and south sides of the building illuminated by the glass facade. This space is therefore the center of the whole building, since its connecting all the secondary corridors and at its southern end there is the main staircase connecting all of the five floors. The skin of the facade is made of steel perforated panels, which makes the facade variable and gives it a unique appearance. Panels by the windows are foldable. Underground floors are designed as parking spaces, accessible to cars by a car elevator from the first floor. On the first floor there is also the main entrance, rentable studios with windows on the southern facing side of the building, a café and a rentable commercial space. The café and a rentable commercial space both have seperated entrances from the outside. Toilets are designed at each floor above ground. The floors are connected by the main staircase, two side fire staircases and an elevator that ensures the barrier-free use of the building. Administrative sections in 2NP and 3NP are divided into open spaces, individual enclosed offices, meeting rooms and other secondary rooms – archives, warehouses, dressing rooms, etc. The doctor’s offices are located on the second floor, separated from the administrative part by the middle space. There are a total of four doctor’s offices with their own facilities. All of the four offices are connected by a waiting room.
Family house
Bednář, Jan ; Petr,, Jaroš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis project documentation of the house. House is designed in the cadastral area of Dolní Město. A land is located in a residential area. The land is located on the plane. The house has an atypical layout with overall dimensions of 16.5 x 17.35 m The plot is built separate parking space. Family house is single-storey with a hipped roof. The building is partly basement. The supporting system of vertical and horizontical structures are made by Porotherm blocks. In the basement of the structure of concrete blocks. Truss structure is formed using the truss system.
Rugby Club Bystrc - Brno
Poláková, Marie ; Žalmanová, Petra (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis theme is a building of the Rugby Club in Brno-Bystrc in the details of the design study and documentation for the building permit, based on an architectural study developed within the subject AG032 – Public buildings. The aim of the project was to design a multi-purpose sports center in accordance with the investor's requirements, which will be used for local rugby players, and also be open to the public. The existing RCB building is located near Jakuba Obrovského Street near the residential settlement on the west side and the bank of the Svratka River on the east side. It is a very fragmented one-storey building, which the members of the club built themselves. The rugby players' movement in Brno itself boasts perhaps the longest history in the Czech Republic, and since its foundation in 1926, it has featured a number of famous names, such as the writer Ondřej Sekora. The current members are very much based on everything they have managed on their own and are proud of their club. Therefore, I decided to keep the mass of the existing building and use its characteristically fragmented form as a springboard for my design and also as a reference to the famous history of the club. Above this original mass, I build a mass that is completely different in shape and material, in order to achieve a contrast that will be limited to the original and thus complete the overall appearance of the building.

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