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Apartment house
Tomášek, Daniel ; Vorlíčková, Petra (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The content of the bachelor thesis is the design and development of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The building is detached and is situated in the cadastral area of Pardubice on plots No. 4285/1 and 4321/5. The residential building is partially underground with three floors and is designed with a gable roof with smooth aluminium roofing. There are a total of 11 residential units and it is designed for 26 people. In the basement there are designed basement cubicles for each apartment unit, a technical room and warehouses. On the ground floor there is a bike room and a cleaning room. Residential units located on the second and third floor have a balcony. The attic space is unused. The entrance to the building is situated on the southwest facade. The structural system of the building is a longitudinal wall system with stiffening walls. The vertical structures are designed in cut brick blocks, the perimeter walls in the basement floor are made of lost formwork. The horizontal structures consist of ceramic concrete. The roof structure is made of wooden trusses. The building is based on strip foundations.
Mixed-use building
Tomášek, Daniel ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of the master thesis is to design and develop project documentation for the construction of a mixed-use building. The building is a part of blank space and is situated in the municipality of Pardubice in ulice Teplého on parcels n. 2108/17, 2108/7, 2108/3, 2834 a 4910. The mixed-use building is underbasemented and divided into five above-ground floors with flat vegetational roofs. There are a total of six administration spaces, a café and a hairdresser’s. There are also fifty-seven parking spots including bicycle stands in the covered parking lot located in the souterrain and the first floor. The fifth floor is designed as a united space with a kitchen. The building's entrance is situated on the south facade of the building. The object's construction system is combined with hardened walls. Vertical constructions are designed to consist of bruted bricked blocks and reinforced concrete monolithic constructions. Horizontal constructions also consist of reinforced concrete monolithic constructions. The substructure of the object is made of waterproof reinforced concrete construction also known as a "water tank". The whole structure is based on the piled baseplate.
Apartment house
Tomášek, Daniel ; Vorlíčková, Petra (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The content of the bachelor thesis is the design and development of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The building is detached and is situated in the cadastral area of Pardubice on plots No. 4285/1 and 4321/5. The residential building is partially underground with three floors and is designed with a gable roof with smooth aluminium roofing. There are a total of 11 residential units and it is designed for 26 people. In the basement there are designed basement cubicles for each apartment unit, a technical room and warehouses. On the ground floor there is a bike room and a cleaning room. Residential units located on the second and third floor have a balcony. The attic space is unused. The entrance to the building is situated on the southwest facade. The structural system of the building is a longitudinal wall system with stiffening walls. The vertical structures are designed in cut brick blocks, the perimeter walls in the basement floor are made of lost formwork. The horizontal structures consist of ceramic concrete. The roof structure is made of wooden trusses. The building is based on strip foundations.

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