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A leisure center
Istvánová, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of my master’s thesis is creating a part of a design documentation for constructing a Leisure center with nearly zero energy consumption. The Leisure center is designed as a building with two above-ground floors and a basement. It is a newly-build public building with educational purposes. The building is designated for leisure time education activities for children and youth and organizing various cultural events such as exhibitions and theatre plays. There is a coffee shop on the first above ground. In the basement of the building is a mass garage for 10 vehicles, technical utilities of the building and a storage space. From the construction side the building is designed as a cast-in-place concrete frame with reinforced concrete columns and beams and mainly with cast-in-place reinforced slabs. A part of the building’s ceiling is designed as prefabricated reinforced prestressed concrete floor slab.
Apartment building
Maršálková, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes the project documentation for the apartment building with a nearly zero energy consumption. The project of an apartment building is located in the city of Liberec, city district of Vesec and has four above-ground floors and one underground floor. The foundation of the apartment building is located in a slightly sloped terrain overlooking Ještěd and the neighborhood consists of family houses and apartment buildings. The main intention was to design comfortable, spacious and modern living space with low energy costs. The layout of apartments is suitable for families with children or for a young couple. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with limited mobility, but access to the building is wheelchair accessible and, if necessary, apartments can be changed to meet the requirements for barrier-free standards. In the basement of the building there are common areas including the gym and separate garage parking spots. Parking will be available even outside of the building, located from both sides of the building. The elementary materials used for the construction are brick and concrete from which the supporting structures of the building are made. The roof and part of the front of the building is designed to include vegetation.
Apartment resort Velke Karlovice
Špačková, Adéla ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is a reconstruction of apartment house and change of its functional utilisation to apartment resort. It is located on the outskirts of Velké Karlovice in CHKO Beskydy. Current object is in the form of two mutually-shifted blocks with slightly inclinated saddle roof. It is created from 3 above-ground floors. In the ground floor are garages and cellars, in second and third are located the apartments, more precisely 8 of them. The main idea of the project was to keep the original object and simplify its fundamental shape. Add and remove something. Proposed changes finishes the fourth floor with four other apartments. Newly the object contains 12 apartments. On the ground floor is cafe, wellness with sauna and inner pool, utility room and cellars. Apartments contain an open plan, one bathroom and one bedroom, every residential room has access to the outside - balcony or loggia. Perimeter walls are combination of original bricks and new ceramic brickwork Porotherm and it is newly insulated with mineral wool. Monolitic reinforced concrete ceiling constructions are original, as well as staircase. New wooden roof truss has been created because of extension of attic floor.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is an architecture project created within the AG036 subject. This study is the elaboration of the documentation for a building permission and documentation for construction. The subject of this thesis is a design of above-standart apartment resort in Velké Karlovice, Leskové village, Zlín district. Suggested resort is located in sparse development in a typical Wallachian village Velké Karlovice in area Leskové. The land holding is located in a north hillside of a mountain valley. The height difference on the land is imperceptible. The surrounding buildings are two-storey and predestined to living predominantly. On designed land area are other buildings predestined as a temporary residented flats, it’s hinterland, a wellness resort and an appurteance. The main building is four-storey. On the underground floor is located a covered parking space for 14 cars, common room, lounge, and inner hinterland. An above-ground floors are predestined as apartments of different sizes. The floorplans of apartments are usually axailly symmetric. The acces on the land area is solved throught a bus turntable on the north side from the road. The car acces to building is located on the north side of building and the pedestrian acces on the west side. Most of the area is grassed. A paved sidewalks, little pond and another parking spots are there too. The facade of the building is white plastered in combination with a wooden tiling. The east side of the building is glazed throughout the wall with balconies and terraces (because of the valley view). On the west side is located a porch, which is used as main entrance into the apartments.
Mixed-use building in a city
Kopijevská, Kateřina ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a multifunctional house in Poděbrady. The work is based on the study in the subject AG034 - Studio of Architectural Creation 4. The solved area is located between Paroubkova Street and Jiřího náměstí in Poděbrady, where the height difference between the street and the square is 6.3 m and the goal is to connect these two places with passage. It is an extension to the existing burgher house, whose northern facade towards the square is under historical protection. The extension is therefore located on the western part of the plot. A staircase from Paroubkova Street to the atrium serves to overcome the height difference. The building consists of 6 floors, where 3 floors serve as garages, which 1 of them is completely underground, and 3 floors, which are used for civic amenities and housing, which are connected to the existing building. There is a roofed atrium as a connection between the existing and the newly designed building. On each floor there are 3 residential units with a disposition of 3 + KK, where the apartments are connected by a built-on gallery. The optical barrier between the atrium and the apartments is formed by a designed steel dividing wall. The construction system of the building is combined from reinforced concrete columns with girders and a wall. The ceiling structures are designed from reinforced concrete slabs. The structure is partly covered by a flat roof and partly by a glazed roof.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Klement, Tomáš ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis corresponds to the stages of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction The aim of the project was to propose the reconstruction of three existing buildings and an increase in the existing accommodation and parking capacities of the complex. Furthermore, the implementation of landscaping and overall improvement of the facilities of the area. The existing buildings are buildings A and B, which stand together and building C stands alone. These three buildings together contain 12 apartments. This number is maintained, but an adjustment is made to apartments corresponding to the 3 + kk standard. New buildings D and E are added to these buildings, forming the shape of the letter U with the existing buildings and creating a semi-enclosed courtyard between them. Object D serves as an entrance hall with reception. In building E, there is a swimming pool and a sauna center on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are six apartments (4 * 3 + kk, 2 * 2 + kk). There were also separate apartments on the plot under the designation F. There are a total of six buildings F and there is a separate apartment in each. These are two-storey buildings with two bedrooms on the second floor.
Apartment resort Velke Karlovice
Kiowský, Filip ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor’s thesis is a reconstrucion and conversion of two apartment buildings from the second half of the 20th century. The work is based on an achitectural study in the subject AG035 – Architectural Studio 5. The proposed conversion is located in a popular town Velké Karlovice, local part Leskové, in Beskydy mountains. Objects stand in a steep valley of river Vsetínská Bečva, which is followed by a road from Vsetín to Žilina in Slovakia. Both objects share a common gable wall. They have three floors – 1st includes technical utilities, such as cellars, storages and garages. Above this are another two floors, both with two flats, which makes eight flats together. The current low roof truss doesn’t allow full-fledged use. The subject of this work is a design of new use as apartments for short-/long-term living. Therefore is proposed reconstruction of flats and realization of new ones in the attic. On the ground floor will be created a small café. Two new lifts provide easy access. Inner partitions will be built from aerated concrete. Steel sections in building’s envelope will be used to carry loads above new windows. Reconstructed buildings must respect local landscape character. Facades will be white and supplemented by anthracite grey components, including sheet metal roof. There are another two objects intended on the property. Their detailed design isn’t part of this project.
Apartments resort Velke Karlovice
Hašlíková, Adriana ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and parts of documentation for the implementation of the building on the basis of an architectural study, which was prepared in the course AG035 - Architectural Design Studio 5 in the summer semester of the 3rd year on the topic of residential buildings. The subject of this study was the renovation of existing buildings and the construction of new buildings to create an apartment resort. The land in question is located in the municipality of Velké Karlovice in the Zlín Region. The concept of the architectural solution was to preserve as much of the existing buildings as possible, simplify their appearance, adapt the existing layout to the investor's requirements. The supporting system of the existing buildings and their shape is therefore preserved. In the design of the 1st floor of the building current cellars will be rebuilt into 4 garages with access from the west side, behind which there will be 4 smaller cellars, a larger common cellar (ski room), a lift and a technical room. On each residential floor (2nd floor and 3rd floor) there will be two apartments with 2+kk layout (entrance hall, bathroom with toilet, bedroom, living room with kitchen and dining room) and two apartments with 3+kk layout (entrance hall, bathroom, toilet, bedroom, children's room, living room with kitchen and dining room). All apartments have a balcony from the living room with kitchen and dining room facing west. The facades of the existing buildings will be in a shade of vanilla white. A steel trellis will be attached to the north side and will grow through the greenery to create a green façade. Suitable plants for this purpose are hydrangea petiole, big-leafed understory, climbing ivy and trifoliate ivy. On the south side of the building there will be a front facade made of solar panels. The roofs will be covered with black roof tiles.
Spectroscopic Study of the Dynamical Behavior and Interactions in Supramolecular and Macromolecular Systems
Radecki, Marek ; Hanyková, Lenka (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (referee) ; Kronek, Juraj (referee)
Title: Spectroscopic Study of the Dynamical Behavior and Interactions in Supramolecular and Macromolecular Systems Author: Marek Radecki Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor: Doc. RNDr. Lenka Hanyková, Dr., Department of Macromolecular Physics Abstract: In this thesis, the temperature-induced phase transition in liner polymer solutins and hydrogels of semi-interpenetrating (SIPNs) and interpenetrating (IPNs) polymer networks was studied with respect to various composition, network architecture and procedure. Thermoresponsive linear polymers based on poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME) in water and with terc-buthyl based additives, IPNs of polyacrylamide (PAAm), poly(N -isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm), poly(N - vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL) and IPNs and SIPNs of poly(N,N -diethylacrylamide) (PDEAAm) were investigated by the methods of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), optical microscopy (OM) and swelling experiments. The effect of polymer concentration and presence of additives on the dynamics during the phase separation as well as interactions between the water and the polymer in aqueous solutions of PVME and PVME/additives were established. The increasing content of hydrophilic PAAm component in SIPNs and IPNs shifts the transition toward...
Organic-inorganic polymers - synthesis and characterization of hybrid polymers and nanocomposites
Depa, Katarzyna ; Strachota, Adam (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (referee) ; Sedláček, Jan (referee)
In the first part of this work, silica nanoparticles and alternative or additional filler phases were incorporated into hydrogels based on the temperature-sensitive poly(N- isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm). Nano-SiO2-filled porous PNIPAm hydrogels with an enhanced force response (up to 100 g) to temperature stimuli were obtained by increasing several times the pore wall thickness, which was achieved via reducing the solvent (porogen) content during the gels' cryo-synthesis. A similar optimization of the force response was also carried out for analogous gels reinforced by nano-TiO2, in which the reinforcing effect of the filler is weaker. Partial intercalation of amylopectin starch into divinyl-crosslinked bulk as well as porous PNIPAm gels several times improved their extensibility. In case of starch-rich bulk gels, a very fast and extensive one-way deswelling in response to increased temperature was achieved (re-swelling upon cooling is much slower), which is attributed to specific properties of the starch-PNIPAm interface. In doubly-filled bulk PNIPAm/nano-SiO2/starch gels, a very strong synergic reinforcing effect of both fillers is observed, due to specific hydrogen bridging between the three phases. Highly porous cryogels based on PNIPAm/nano- SiO2/starch displayed a highly improved extensibility...

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