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Bravia administrative building
Jiruška, Daniel ; LIpka, ing Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Diploma thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the administrative building. This is an administrative building located on the outskirts of Letohrad. The building consists of one section that has three above-ground floors and one section that has only one above-ground floor. The building is used for administration, trade and storage. For administrative work is designed the three-storey part of the building and single-storey part of the building is designated for trade and storage. The main entrances to the building are located on its west side and the next entrances to the building is located on its southern side and northern side. The building is based on foundation strips and pads of plain concrete. The building is designed from a masonry structural system made of concrete blocks made of lightweight concrete and the third floor is partly designed as a timber structure made of wooden KVH squared timber. The ceiling structures are designed from prestressed ceiling panels. Roof structure above the main part of the building is designed two-stage pitched roof octagon shape and the roof above the single-storey part of the building is designed as warm flat extensive green roof.
Family house - Rudoltice
Jiruška, Daniel ; Klvaňa, Jiří (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the basement building. This is a family house, located in the village of Rudoltice in the district of Ústí nad Orlicí. The family house consists of two floors and serves to permanent living of a four-member family and to run a hairdresser. The main entrance to the building is located in a basement between a separate entrance to the hairdresser and a garage, which is designed for one car. The rest of the basement serves predominantly for storage and technical background. The above-ground floor is designed exclusively for living and includes an outdoor terrace and loggia. The building is based on strip foundations of plain concrete and permanent formwork. The basement of the building is designed from a permanent formwork DEK and brick ceramic blocks POROTHERM. The above-ground floor is designed as a wooden building constructed of wooden panels NOVATOP from cross laminated timber. Ceiling structures above the basement are designed from the POROTHERM system using ceiling beams POT and ceiling inserts MIAKO. The ceiling and roof structures of the wooden part of the building are designed from wooden panels NOVATOP ELEMENT. The entire building is roofed with a ventilated roof composed of the two roof planes.
Bravia administrative building
Jiruška, Daniel ; LIpka, ing Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Diploma thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the administrative building. This is an administrative building located on the outskirts of Letohrad. The building consists of one section that has three above-ground floors and one section that has only one above-ground floor. The building is used for administration, trade and storage. For administrative work is designed the three-storey part of the building and single-storey part of the building is designated for trade and storage. The main entrances to the building are located on its west side and the next entrances to the building is located on its southern side and northern side. The building is based on foundation strips and pads of plain concrete. The building is designed from a masonry structural system made of concrete blocks made of lightweight concrete and the third floor is partly designed as a timber structure made of wooden KVH squared timber. The ceiling structures are designed from prestressed ceiling panels. Roof structure above the main part of the building is designed two-stage pitched roof octagon shape and the roof above the single-storey part of the building is designed as warm flat extensive green roof.
Family house - Rudoltice
Jiruška, Daniel ; Klvaňa, Jiří (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the execution of the basement building. This is a family house, located in the village of Rudoltice in the district of Ústí nad Orlicí. The family house consists of two floors and serves to permanent living of a four-member family and to run a hairdresser. The main entrance to the building is located in a basement between a separate entrance to the hairdresser and a garage, which is designed for one car. The rest of the basement serves predominantly for storage and technical background. The above-ground floor is designed exclusively for living and includes an outdoor terrace and loggia. The building is based on strip foundations of plain concrete and permanent formwork. The basement of the building is designed from a permanent formwork DEK and brick ceramic blocks POROTHERM. The above-ground floor is designed as a wooden building constructed of wooden panels NOVATOP from cross laminated timber. Ceiling structures above the basement are designed from the POROTHERM system using ceiling beams POT and ceiling inserts MIAKO. The ceiling and roof structures of the wooden part of the building are designed from wooden panels NOVATOP ELEMENT. The entire building is roofed with a ventilated roof composed of the two roof planes.

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