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Attached house, Brno - Lisen
Trlica, Ondřej ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
Bachelor thesis project solves a family attached house in gently sloping plot. Attached house is located on the ground number 1390/4 in the city Brno, district Líšeň. Built-up area of the house is 125,11 m2. The building has two above-ground floors, one basement. The house is designed for four to five people, the rooms are oriented mainly towards the south, part of the house is garage. Outer, interior load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls are designed from masonry system of the company Livetherm. Ceilings are created from ceiling beams and formwork liners Livetherm. Attached house has a saddle roof, roof slope is 14° and 12°. Exterior doors and windows are plastic from the company Sulko. Garage doors are from the company Lomax.
Family house, Potštát
Vencel, Lukáš ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the architectural design and construction of a house in Potštát-level documentation for construction. The building is located in the town of Horni předměstí, in a newly networked building plots. The plot is sloping to the east.The building is single-storey bungalow type 4 + kk. There is a garage. Entrance areasare oriented to the southwest. The structural system was designed as a diffuse open balustrades wooden building. Roofing over the residential parts of the aisle trusses with GNL plates punched, flat roof above the garage. The designed building is in compliance with the requirements of town planning Potštát.
Semi-detached house, Brno - Lisen
Žižková, Martina ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The objective of the bachelor thesis was to design a semi-detached house where each part of the house is built as a separate dwelling unit. The semi-detached house is located on plots no. 5136/4, 5136/7 and 1395/1, 1395/2 in Brno, district Lisen. The house is free-standing, with no basement and it has two floors. The entrance and access road is located on the eastern side of the property. The supporting construction is designed from the Velox system. The roofing is divided into two aisle roofs with various inclinations. The house offers accommodation for 4-5 family members.
Family house
Staníková, Radka ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma work is the new building of a family house at Boží Dar town, that is situated in the mountain resort. The family house has a cellar, it is two storied with an attic apartment. The building is devided into three units . The first unit is found on the first floor and is designed as an apartment. The other units are situated in the attic and are designed for a short-term or long-term renting. The house is designed of cut bricks with a ceramic ceiling construction. The perimeter wall is thermally insulated with a contact insulating system and partly covered with a stony facing. There is a saddle-shaped roof on the house. The building site is sloping north-east. All constructions are in accordance with the valid regulations and ČSN standards.
Family house
Krkavec, Ondřej ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis solves newly built separately standing family house in Prague, Stresovice. This thesis aims to develop a project documentation for construction of the building. The new house is intended for a family of four members for a year-round use with the possibility of a temporary stay of visitors. One part of the house is a double garage. It has two aboveground floors and an underground floor. The building is bricked, made of ceramic blocks Heluz and has a gable roof. It is situated in a sloping terrain.
Family house
Kosařová, Pavla ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this Bachelor‘s thesis is newly built house for 6 people in the village Slavoňov in district Náchod. House is a single storey, part basement building with residential attic. The building garage, office and residential terraces partially protrude from the main body of the house. The house is designed as a brick building from the ceramic blocks, ceiling structures are reinforced concrete. The roof is gabled main mass with eccentric ridge. Over the working place is designed shed roof. Above the garage flat ply roof. The land is longitudinal, long side oriented SW-NE direction. Slightly sloping, downward from the road. All structures comply with the applicable standards and recommendations ČSN.
Family house
Grossová, Ilona ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with a newly built family house within the urban area of village Biskoupky na Moravě. The family house is detached two-storey building with basement and flat roof. The family house is designed as permanent housing for 5 persons. The building is located on sloping land.
Family house
Tkadlec, Martin ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new building for housing in the catastral area Lukov, district Zlín. The house is a detached, first in new street. The nearest development is located at 50m far. It is designed for a family of four members. The building has two floors, both above-ground. Storage and rooms for living are located at first floor. There are rooms for living, technical rooms and garage at the second floor.There is a saddle roof. The house has an terrace made of exotical wood. It is accessible from living room. The building site is situated at inclined terrain.
Family house
Uhlíř, Jakub ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The project is working on a complete documentationon of family house with attic at the documentation for a building construction. The family house is designed for four family members. Built-up area is 185,3m. Roof is gabled with skylight. The house is lined with ceramic bricks Heluz. The proposal places emphasis on the static solution, building layout, fire safety, energy saving and safety in use. Dawings have been processed in software for design – Nemetschek Allplan.
Family house
Fátor, Martin ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is a new building for housing in the cadastral area Hořice, district Jičín. The house is a detached one in new street. The nearest development is located at 100m. It is designed for a family of four members. The building has two floors, both above-ground. Garage and rooms for housing are at first floor. There are rooms for housing onla at the second floor.There is a saddle roof. The house has an terrace made from concrete pavement. It is accessible from living room. The building site is situated at mild slope.

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