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Conversion of Vlněna boiling-room
Gebauer, Pavel ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction and restoration of the building which is part of Vlněna complex in Brno. Location, in which is the object situated, is undergoing an extensive/large modernisation. Almost all historic buildings of this industrial complex are being replaced with high-rise administration blocks which deviate from historical context of the area. One of those exceptions, is also the object of this thesis. It is a former heating building that supplied energy to a mentioned complex. The attempt of the design was maximal purification from contemporary and purely functional interventions in order to support the historical footprint which is a fundamental factor for revitalization of the remaining parts of the area. The building is, in its own way, a manifestation of its surroundings. The object was cleansed to its visible structure made of bricks and wooden beam ceilings. This is refering to a time when these materials were understood as an essential costruction of every building, until they were replaced with structures from reinforced concrete and transparent facades with purely functional approach, which is visible in this new vision of Vlněna complex. Considering the administration aspect of the rest of the area, the building with its functional usage is trying to stimulate life and by that add space for social facilities. The object poetically named “the centre of regeneration“ includes many ways of relaxation which is an integral element to a monotone activities of administration buildings. The lower parts of the building contain a social function in the form of mini-brewery with beer hall/cellar, and restaurant in second floor. The other floors then offer regeneration, mental and physical, from massages to yoga practice. The result of this thesis is a revitalizational boost of the area. The object, in its function and form, is an opposite of new modern part of the complex. However, the object should not be unders
Multifunctional object Domamyslice
Hráčková, Eliška ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design and development of project documentation for the construction of a new building of the multifunctional house Domamyslice. The object will be located in the city of Prostějov in part Domamyslice. The new building will be divided into three separate functional units – restaurant with pizzeria, offices and residential area. It is a four-storey, partially basement multifunctional house with a flat roof based on concrete foundation strips. The structural system is designed in a wall of the ceramic blocks with ceramic ceilings. The windows will be plastic with viewing aluminium profiles. The new building has 40 parking places on the investor’s land. The diploma thesis is processed with the valid standards, laws and decrees of the Czech Republic in the current version.
Multifunctional house in Strakonice
Kolesa, Jiří ; Rozehnal, Miroslav (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and project documentation of a new multifunctional house in Strakonice. The building has four floors, without basement, and is located on a slightly sloping land in the suburban part of the town of Strakonice. It is based on shallow foundations and covered with a flat roof. It is a transverse wall structural system, build with clay block masonry, with the semi-assembled ceiling structures of ceramic and concrete beams and inserts. It is conceived as a double-aisle layout. The ground floor of each wing consists of the establishment of shops and house facilities. The overground floors are designed as six residential units of varying size category. Both tracts have separate entrances to both the residential portion and to individual businesses. The building is designed from traditional building materials. In addition to the architectural construction and civil-engineering design, a part of this project is also a fire safety design and an assessment from the perspective of building physics.
Multipurpose Building
Hanečáková, Barbora ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
This diploma work is dealing with the design of a multifunctional complex. These are two buildings on plot number 8618 on cat. the territory of the city of Trnava. The technical background of the buildings and hygiene background for employees are designed in the buildings. Vertical support structures are from ceramic blocks. Horizontal support structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The construction is based on the foundation strips. The roofing of the buildings is performed by a single-coated area non-permitable roof
Building on Obchodná Street in Bratislava
Grolmus, Juraj ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is six-storey concret basement multifunctional objekt. The building plot is located in Bratislava. The multifunctional object is designed with the view of the location. The Object will be used for trade and services and for living of a families. The object is in the shape of a rectangle. The main entrance and the driveway to the Object is at 1st ground floor level.The vertical supporting structures are formed by concrete pillars and walls with Ytong blocks that are insulated. The ceiling structure is made of concrete monolithic panels. The multifunctional object covers a pitched roof. The project was prepared by a computer program called Archicad.
Multifunctional object Brno - Bohunice
Chládek, Jakub ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a multifunctional building in Brno Bohunice. The building has six floors with five floors above ground and a basement. The first above-ground floor will be used for commercial units, the second to fifth floors will be used for administration. The basement contains a collective garage. Structurally, the building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton in a 6 x 6 meter module and is based on a base plate locally supported by gravel piles under columns. The roof is designed as a flat single shelled.
Multifunctional Building
Němec, Filip ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design and elaboration of project documentation for the implementation of a new multifunctional building. The building will be located in the city of Brno in the district of Ko-márov. The new building will be divided into three separate functional units - underground garage, office space with hairdresser and residential part. Each apartment is equipped with a separate balcony. It is a four-storey, partly basement multifunctional house with a flat roof, based on reinfor-ced concrete slab. The construction system is designed wall. The basement part of the buil-ding is built from concrete molded blocks of permanent shuttering, the above-ground part from ceramic blocks of the Porotherm system. The ceiling structure consists of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The windows will be plastic. The thesis is designed in accordance with applicable laws, ordinances and standards.
Multifunctional building object
Tóth, Adrián ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is five-storey concrete basement multifunctional object. The building plot is located in Brno. The Multifunctional object is designed with the view of the location. The Object will be used for trade and services and for living of a families. The plan view of the Object is letter L. The main entrance and the driveway to the Object is at 1 st ground floor level. The vertical supporting structures are formed by concrete pillars and walls that are insulated on the above floors. The ceiling structure is made of concrete monolithic panels. The multifunctional object covers a flat single-skin roof. The project was prepared by a computer program called Autocad.
Multifunctional Building
Oliva, Mojmír ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the preparation of part of the project documentation for the construction of a multifunctional building in the village of Holubice. The building is set in a slightly sloping plot, adjacent to the municipal road on the south-west side and to the railway siding on the north-east side. The proposed object is trapezoidal in shape, free standing, generally basement and has three floors above ground. Underground garages are planned in the first underground floor. On the first above-ground floor, there is a dentist's office, a pediatrician's office and the premises necessary for the operation of the building. There are apartments on the second and third floors.
The Multifunctional object
Lojek, Daniel ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to develop project documentation for the new construction of a multifunctional building, which will be located in the city of Brno. The building has a total of four floors, of which one floor is underground and three are above ground. In the underground floor there are garages for parking, a technical room, an air conditioning machine room, a server room, a backup power source and elevator machine rooms. Commercial spaces such as a shop, pharmacy, hairdresser, cafe and reception are available on the first floor with access to the upper floors. These spaces can be rebuilt in the future with a similar use that is proposed here now. The second and third floors are used for administrative purposes. An entrance hall with a reception is located on both floors, there are also smaller and larger offices of so-called open space, day and relaxation rooms and sanitary facilities. All floors are connected by a staircase and an elevator, there are two stairwells available. There is wheelchair access to the building. There is also an outdoor parking lot in front of the building, which offers 17 parking spaces and two spaces for people with limited mobility and orientation. The entire building is based on a reinforced concrete monolithic base plate. The structural system is skeletal, filled with masonry made of sand-lime blocks around the perimeter. Inside the building, partitions are made of plasterboard constructions, some are sand-lime, stairwells are reinforced concrete monolithic walls. The underground floor is formed by reinforced concrete monolithic walls around the perimeter. The ceiling structures are also designed from monolithic reinforced concrete, supplemented with ducts in the place of large openings. The roof is made as a vegetation flat single-layer with waterproofing made of PVC foil.

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