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Kindergarten in Kunovice
Juřenčáková, Soňa ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of the Kindergarten in Kunovice near Uherské Hradiště in the Zlín Region. The proposed building has two floors. There is a kindergarten on the first floor and a leisure centre on the second floor. The kindergarten has two classes, each class for 15 children. The structural system is designed as a masonry of sand-lime blocks with a flat roof with vegetation.
Office building in Žilina
Jakubík, Martin ; Kalánek,, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The topic of the master thesis is the design of an office building in Žilina. The office building is designed in the corner of streets. The building has four above ground floors. Load-bearing structure is a reinforced concrete frame. The elevator space formed by iron and concrete walls creates a stiffening core for the concrete frame. Envelope wall of the building is designed as curtain wall. Roof is designed as flat green roof with photovoltaic panels. In the centre of the building there is an atrium which helps transmit sunshine to the whole building. The building is heated and cooled by two heat pumps. Supply of fresh air is designed with central heating ventilation and air conditioning. The building create more electricity than it consumes, excess electricity is sold to the grid. Hot water is heated by a heat pump. Hot water is storage in one thousand litres storage reservoir. The green roof works as a retention tank for rainwater. The rest of rainwater i sused for flushing and irrigation. The assessment of the building's energy efficiency certificate is A. The third part of my thesis is the evaluation of SBToolCZ. Evaluation of the proposed building according to the SBToolCZ criteria is a gold certificate.
Office Building
Atanova, Anastasia ; Kalánek,, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a new construction of an administrative building with almost zero energy consumption. The project is divided into 3 parts. The first part is the creation of project documentation. The building plan is conceived as a free-standing administrative building with a partial basement, with a flat roof and an adjoining open parking lot for 20 cars. The building is designed as a masonry of ceramic blocks + ETICS (EPS) insulation, with a reinforced concrete ceiling structure. The second part is the assessment of the energy demand of the building and the use of energy from renewable sources. A ground-water heat pump was proposed as the heat source for the administrative building. The heat pump is used both for heating hot water and in winter for heating the building. The air is provided by mechanical ventilation, and the electricity supply is partially provided by a photovoltaic system. The third part of the thesis is the evaluation of the building using the SBToolCZ method.
Guesthouse Pasohlávky
Sukop, Lukáš ; Kalánek,, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The topic of this diploma thesis is the preparation of project documentation for a new building of a boarding house with an establishment in passive standard. The building is designed in the village of Pasohlávky in the South Moravian region. The guesthouse is located in the cadastral territory of Mušov, parcel number 3163/364. The building has no basement with three above-ground floors. There are a total of 16 accommodation units on the upper floors. On the first above-ground floor there is a restaurant, kitchen, storage areas, technical facilities, sanitary facilities for guests and employees of the guesthouse. The accommodation units on the upper floors are equipped with balconies accessible from the rooms. The building is based on a reinforced concrete base plate. The structural system of the object is wall transverse. Vertical supporting structures are designed from sand-lime blocks, horizontal supporting structures are designed from reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat single-skin roof. The diploma thesis consists of a main text part and an appendix part.
Kindergarten Tlapka
Kundelová, Daniela ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is processing of the design documentation for realization of the construction of a kindergarten and library in Lipník nad Bečvou. The building is detached, two-storey, without basement. On the ground floor are the premises of the kindergarten, where two classes with a capacity of up to 20 children are designed. On the second floor there is a library. The structural system of the building is made of sand-lime blocks. The floor structures are of prefabricated prestressed concrete floor slabs. The building is based on concrete strip foundations. The building is covered by a single-layer flat roof. The external wall is covered by ventilated facade system consisting of contact thermal insulation, ventilated gap and metal cassette cladding on the outside. The building is set in flat terrain.
Heat-moisture and Heat Storage Properties of Heavy Structures of Sloping Roofs
Pilný, Ondřej ; Ostrý, Milan (referee) ; Novotný,, Marek (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The heavy claddings of sloping roofs are increasingly being incorporated into the common constructions of family houses, apartment buildings and other civic amenities. Thanks to the increasing demands for energy savings in the form of ever-tightening values of heat transfer coefficients and other thermal engineering requirements, these designs are the answer to how to achieve the requirements more easily. Furthermore, they are able to influence the passive thermal stability of interiors and thus solve not only the issue of overheating of buildings, but also to achieve energy savings in the case of thermal stabilization of the interior throughout the year. However, if there is a lack of understanding of these different constructions for heat-moisture and heat storage behaviour, there is a risk of the opposite effect and a risk of deterioration of interior thermal stability. Therefore, it is necessary to better understand these structures in terms of behaviour and the impact that their use has on the building itself. Also, it is desirable to understand the effect of changes in their partial material properties and of the composition itself on the functioning of heat-moisture and heat storage properties of compositions that use these materials.
Apartment house in Šlapanice
Špinar, Adam ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor‘s thesis was to create a project documentation for the construction of the new residential building in Šlapanice with almost zero energy consumption. Object is designed as three-storey house non-basement. The new building is situated on a corner of two streets and is connected to the buildings from the southeast side. On the first floor there are three establishments, technical rooms and garage parking. On the second floor there are four residential units with a terrace. The third floor has three residential units with a balcony. The foundation structure consists of reinforced concrete belts on drilled piles. The construction system is longitudinal, made of large-format lime-sand blocks for machine bricklaying. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof structure is made of prefabricated wooden trusses. Deep foundation is used to obtain thermal energy from the subsoil using a ground-to-water heat pump. The piles are designed to be energy efficient.
Apartment house Proluka in Olomouc
Přidal, Petr ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The task of the bachelor thesis was to process the documentation for the new apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The apartment building is located in Olomouc, in a terraced development, in the gap site. The building is oriented to the northeast and southwest. The apartment building is designed as a basement with four floors. In the basement, there are three separate garages, storage rooms, and rooms for the technical operation of the building. A total of eight residential units are designed on the upper floors. Each apartment has a balcony or terrace. Barrier-free vertical transport is provided by an elevator located in the mirror of the staircase. The building is based on a reinforced concrete foundation slab. The vertical structures are made of sand-lime masonry. Horizontal load-bearing structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof of the building is the gable. The apartment house is insulated with mineral wool insulation.
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.
Kindergarten Pastelka
Brandtnerová, Jana ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my master's project is to design a new building of kindergarden with nearly zero energy consumption. The project consists of three main parts. The first part is to create project documentation. The building is designed regarding to architectural expression. The kindergarden is split into two departments each for twenty children. It is single storey building with saddle roof. It is based on concrete foundation and under them there is foam glass. External walls are made of sand-lime blocks which are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The second part is to assess the energy performance of the building and usage of energy from renewable sources. The building uses ground source heat pump as a heating, air is provided by mechanical ventilation with heat recovery and eleckricity is partly provided by a photovoltaic system. The last part of master's project evaluates the building by the method of multi–criteria analysis. For this evaluation I used national method SBToolCZ.

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