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Kindergarten
Effenbergerová, Petra ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to prepare the project documentation of the construction part for the building of the kindergarten according to the legal decree number 499/2006 Coll. on construction documentation. Projected building is a detached two-storey building located on the plots number 534/3,534/4, 536, 540/13 in the cadastre unit of Brno-Ivanovice. It is designed as building with storey partly below ground level and has wheechair access to both floor. The structural system of the building is combination of RC wall structures and columns and clay internal masonry. The roofs are designed as intensive green roofs. Designed kindergarten includes three classes for total of 75 children.
Metodika porovnávacího měření různých typů tubusových světlovodů
Plch, Jiří ; Mohelníková, Jitka ; Král, Jakub
The illuminance measurement method for a comparative evaluation of two light pipes is described in the paper. Two commercially available light pipes of similar dimensions were evaluated for light transmittance. Measurement and data processing methodology was completed for the comparison of the light pipe efficiency. Results of continual one minute intervals measurements are presented for three month monitoring.
Činitel jasu při extrémním stínění
Kaňka, Jan ; Mohelníková, Jitka ; Ullmannová, Kateřina ; Vychytil, Jaroslav
Luminance ratio k (-) is a photometric magnitude used for daylight calculation metrics. The paper is focused on specification of luminance ratio values and their influence on daylight factor calculations for of extremely shaded outdoor conditions.
STN 73 0580 vs. prEN xxxx - Studie rozdílů denního osvětlení v půdních prostorách
Kondáš, Kristián ; Darula, Stanislav ; Lopušniak, Martin
Daylighting design expects significant changes in the near future, although their impacts on the practice and possible orientation are currently under developing. The authors responsible for the elaboration of the new EN Standard for Daylighting of buildings suggest recommendations which will also take into account climatological aspects in daylighting design. The aim of this study is to point out the main differences between the recently used Slovak standard and the proposal of its potential replacement. The paper focuses to that parts of the standards, which are dedicated to the calculation of the Daylight Factor, while the methods are tested especially for attic spaces.
Dodávka světla do budov
Žák, Petr ; Habel, Jiří ; Panská, Zuzana
Current method of design and evaluation of interior lighting in buildings is pulverized to the solution of individual spaces. Separately is evaluated energy consumption for lighting in the building. In this situation is very difficult to optimize the lighting systems. The relationship between the needs for lighting and overall energy consumption for lighting is not obvious. Clearer connection can be found in the simplified view of the whole issue. The required lighting levels and thus energy consumption in buildings are affected by three basic aspects. The first aspect is the usage of the building, i.e. what types of visual tasks in a building are exercised. The basic parameter for quantitative evaluation of visual requirements in today's practice is the illuminance E (Ix). The second aspect is the size of the building, thus the dimensions of spaces in which the visual tasks are performed. In this case the basic parameter is the illuminated area A (m2). The last aspect is the time during which the visual tasks are performed, expressed by operating time T (h). In this view the issue of the interior lighting in buildings can be converted to the delivery of luminous flux Φ (lm) or quantity of light QV (lm.h / year). Such expression is conceptually close to requirements for the supply of other media to the buildings, such as heat, air, water etc. The above considerations set the desired amount of luminous flux, respectively quantity of light. The next step is to set lighting quality parameters such as a minimum proportion of daylight, uniformity, limitation of the glare, the colour properties of light. In the last step, the optimal technical solution is found by selecting the type of lighting systems, light sources and luminaires, which meets both quantitative and qualitative requirements of lighting. Such approaches allow the creation of ideas about lighting needs in the initial stages of project and convert them to specific technical solutions.
IEA a retrofit osvětlení v budovách
Darula, Stanislav ; Malíková, Marta
The existing performed building stock in individual countries is very large and a lot of buildings require a retrofit of lighting systems to be more energy efficient, comfortable for users and adaptable to the visual work requirements. Activities orientated to looking for a system of requirements, criteria and parameters for retrofit of lighting systems in commercial buildings are main interest of the IEA SHC Task 50 since 2013. Because interiors are illuminated by daylight and artificial light, the research of the IEA SHC Task 50 couples effects from both as the best. The result of the collective work should be also an application "Lighting Retrofit Adviser", a tool for illuminating engineers. This contribution gives latest information about the activities of the IEA SHC Task 50.
Kindergarten
Wolf, Michal ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
Master´s thesis deals with the processing of building part of the project documentation for building construction. The aim of the Master´s thesis is a new building of kindergarten in the village Dolany near Olomouc. The building is designed for 40 preschool children. The building is situated near the centre of the village and is easily accessible from surrounding living areas. The building is partly basement and has two floors. In the basement there are technical equipments and storages. In the floors there are classes for children and areas ensuring the service of kindergarten. This masonry building is insulated with contact thermal insulation system and roofed with a warm flat roof.
Storage hall
Ščudla, Pavel ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The master´s thesis on the topic Storage hall is processed in the form of project documentation for the realization of the new building. This building is projected on a plot 2828/108, 2828/106, 2828/105, 2828/104, 2828/222 and 2828/107 in the cadastral area Brno – Cernovice. This building is adjoined to the existing production hall and is divided into two parts. This parts are storage and administration. The administrative part has two floors and includes office space and hygienic facilities for own employees. The storage part is determined for storing of plastic products.
Kindergarten
Vystrčil, Patrik ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The master’s thesis on the topic Kindergarten is processed in the form of project documentation for the implementation of the new building. The building is designed on a plot of 1840/1 in the cadastral Brno - Husovice. It is the kindergarten with a basement and two floors. The building is brick, partial basement and roofing flat roof with single shell. The building contains two classes for a total of 40 children. Food and washing bedding is provided by imports.

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