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Multifunction sports hall
Nacházel, Jakub ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design documentation multifunction sports hall. The building is situated in the region in the Vysočina village Humpolec, cadastral district Humpolec. The building is designed as a prefabricated skeleton, where the vertical load-bearing structures are designed from the prefabricated skeleton of PREFA BRNO and filling and partition walls of the structural system POROTHERM and BTB fittings. Horizontal structures are formed by the supporting elements prefabricated skeleton system of PREFA BRNO and ceiling panels SPIROLL. The main single-storey multifunction hall is roofed with wooden trusses of curved from glued laminated timber and purlins carrying roof deck. The other part of the building is covered with flat single-ply roofs. The building is divided into a main single-storey multifunction sports hall and an outbuilding with facilities for athletes and spectators about two floors above ground and a third technical floor. The building is solved as barrier-free.
Multifunction sports hall
Nacházel, Jakub ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design documentation multifunction sports hall. The building is situated in the region in the Vysočina village Humpolec, cadastral district Humpolec. The building is designed as a prefabricated skeleton, where the vertical load-bearing structures are designed from the prefabricated skeleton of PREFA BRNO and filling and partition walls of the structural system POROTHERM and BTB fittings. Horizontal structures are formed by the supporting elements prefabricated skeleton system of PREFA BRNO and ceiling panels SPIROLL. The main single-storey multifunction hall is roofed with wooden trusses of curved from glued laminated timber and purlins carrying roof deck. The other part of the building is covered with flat single-ply roofs. The building is divided into a main single-storey multifunction sports hall and an outbuilding with facilities for athletes and spectators about two floors above ground and a third technical floor. The building is solved as barrier-free.

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