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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.
Warehouse Hall with Outbuilding
Honeš, Filip ; Ing. Milan Šmak, Ph.D (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
Task of bachelor thesis deals with design of steel supporting structure at warehouse hall with outbuilding, which is situated in Kopřivnice. The hall is 18,0 m and extension is 6,0 m wide. Total hall´s lengh is 54,0 m. The main supporting elements are diagonal links, made from plain solid frame from rolled profiles with joint bearing on column base. Purlins are also proposed from plane solid profiles. The calculation has been done in Scia Engineer 2010 program and by hand calculation.
Reconstruction stores in Vyskov - construction technology project
Boček, Milan ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with a complete renovation of a shop in Vyškov. A part of this thesis represents a technical report of the worksite facilities, technological standard, inspection and test plan, machine design, plan of safety and protection of environment, contract for work, budget and schedule.
Reconstruction of the house on plot no.47 in Slavkov u Brna
Kukučka, Lukáš ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a complete reconstruction and modernization of an existing family house in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The existing building is located in a terraced house in Husova Street. The new state includes a complete modernization of the interior, reconstruction of the original historic facade, the outbuilding of the original building and the superstructure of a new one with a link to the original object. The new state has one underground floor, three above – ground floors and a terrace. There are three apartments, two offices and three garages on the upper floors. There is a warehouse in the basement. In the existing building, the original supporting system made of polygonal walls is preserved, modified and supplemented with supporting components. New outbuilding has a transverse wall supporting system and ceiling structure made of monolithic reinforced concrete. Ceiling structures are interconnected with supporting walls. Facade insulation is solved by the ETICS system and the historic facade on the south side is renovated. The roof over both objects is created by a combination of sloping and flat roofs with a connection to the surrounding buildings. Bachelor thesis includes the creation of project documentation for construction execution according to the assignment.
Reconstruction of the Town Hall in Bojkovice
Zharova, Kseniia ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was the reconstruction and reconstruction of the Bojkovice Municipal Office. The municipal office building is located in the historical center of Bojkovice, at the crossroads of Sušilova and Komenského streets. From the south side, the areal adjacent to the train platform. The building itself is not a cultural monument, but in this work we consider that it is protected and is considered in terms of cultural values. The building consists of several parts of different ages, these parts are interconnected. Original oldest building - former municipal inn Leopold Bůchler, built in 1928. During the 20th century the first extension was built - from the eastern part of the building. In the 1980s, the second extension was built - the latest courtyard wing. The whole building with all the extensions creates a feeling of complexity, cramped space. Different height levels cause difficult interconnection between parts of the building. Construction of newer courtyard extensions flow, spaces in this part are currently not used. During the construction of the second extension, the truss structures were connected - the oldest building lost its historical value. The aim of my design was to give preference to the original object - to purify the structures suppressing the historical appearance, to add light and air. The solution was the removal of newer extensions. The historic building will be completely restored to its original form according to historical photographs: a truss, a Czech-style roofing, wooden lining windows, cornices and window frames. The newly designed buildings will be two-storeyed, the historic building will remain higher so it will be more massive. Historical and new parts will be differentiated in character and color - new buildings will be more modern in appearance, discreetly white using wooden elements on the facade, the original building - will be as close as possible to its historical appearance, will be in darker shades
Reconstruction of baroque granary in Bohutice
Klimeš, Michal ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is reconstruction and adaptation with an emphasis on preservation of its original character (change of completed construction) former agricultural building in the village Bohutice, which is relatively rich in cultural monuments. The project is based on the subject AG033 Studio of Architectural Design III - Restoration of Monuments. The Baroque granary was built in the 18th century. It was originally built on the outskirts of the village to store and dry cereals. Later there was a change in the use of the granary and its subsequent construction changes and modifications. The last one in the Baroque granary was an interest in a company that planned to carve valuable wooden structures carrying floors and sell them to Italy. Thanks to the intervention of the present owner, Mr. Pavel Štefek, who applied for the declaration of the granary as an immovable cultural monument, the construction of the granary was preserved and the granaries fell to the new owner. This is a mixed building. On the first floor, there is primarily a café with facilities and a flexible classroom. On the second floor, there is a multifunctional hall with facilities and the third floor contains space for short-term living. One of the most significant elements of the design is the extension of the baroque granary, which is located on the north side of the parcel due to the limited size of the granary plot. From the beginning of the design, the intention was to preserve the genius loci of the place and the baroque granary, so the shape of the extension exactly follows the shape of the baroque granary, a simple block with a gabled roof. Only material solutions were differentiated due to different periods of two units, namely the original granaries and extensions. The building is thus divided into two main units. Each of these units has one input. The first part of the baroque granary is more like a public part and combines several functions at once. The second part
Kindergarten Adaptation to Contemporary Living
Peciarová, Gabriela ; Juračková, Edita (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This theses is regarding a proposal of adaptation and extension of an object of an infant school in Pravenec. The object was built in 1963 and it was originally built to serve as a local infant school and creche. It served its original purpose until year 2000 and afterwards was used as a workshop of a textile factory. Since 2010 this object has not been utilised. Adaptation of object includes the alternation of its purpose. Object will be partially re-built and modified in order to be able to serve as a domestic building. There should be three separate housing units created, each with its own entrance. On first level there will be two individual accommodation units. On second level there will be a single apartment designed with an entrance through staircase. Adaptation also includes an overall isolation of the building, exchange of aperture blockage and a new flat roof as current condition of the object does not meet the quality standards.
Society over the Sázava
Dorňáková, Monika ; Stehlík, Ondřej (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The work deals with the reconstruction and outbuilding of the community center in Zdar nad Sazavou. The existing house was built in the 70s last century. The building served as a day nursery in the past and then as a branch office of primary school. In this time is a part of the building used by the Club in 9 and Day of center for children and youth, part of the building is unused. The building is located in the centre of inaccessible and unkempt gardens and do not communicate with the surrounding. The aim of the diploma work is to change this situation. Using the construction impacts to create from the building a home and garden, which will be open to the surrounding and will be to interact with it. It using the reconstructions and outbuildings, which will respect the original DNA of the house.
Steel structure of an industrial building
Kopecký, Ladislav ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor)
Industrial hall with storage outbuilding. The length of the hall is 72 meters and width of 30 meters. The main hall has a span 24 meters and the outbuilding has a span 6m. The distance between primary steel frame is 6 meters. The height of the main hall is 10.7 meters and a height of outbuilding is 13.0 metres. The roof is flat with roof slope of 3.5% the main hall and 8.75% outbuilding. The structural system of the hall's bar structure. Primary steel frame is designed as a steel frame rafter with eaves haunch. In the roof structure are designed purlins. The stability of the structure is secured by roof braces and longitudinal braces. The hall is pin-supported on the foundation pad. The hall is clad wall and roof panels PUR. Main hall is equipped with a bridge crane with capacity of 8 tons.
VALUATION METHODOLOGY PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF ESTATES WITH EMPHASIS ON A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EXTERNAL WORKS AND ENGINEERING STRUCTURE
Vidovičová, Ivana ; Superatová, Alena (referee) ; Hanák, Jakub (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
The dissertation deals with problems in the valuation of parts and accessories of land with an emphasis on the difference between landscaping and engineering structure. Despite the existence of defined components and accessories immovable in the Civil Code in practice often appear doubts about whether in a particular case is still part of the real property, or whether it is already a matter of self. The work addresses this issue in detail only for roads, drainages and retaining walls. There were studied various laws and the earlier Court decisions. The Court judicature often solves problems of ownership determination. Can be seen as an example: Determining ownership of the rock, that is formed by hardening the land surface rocks and planting permanent crops. Whether the owner of the land owner or the person who built it. Likewise, there are disputes to determine ownership of utility connections, ownership structures, which are kept below the surface of the land. Based on the new Civil Code no. 89/2012 Coll. there has been extensive changes in the field of things and their allocation. There is a new concept existing, instead of the current concept of property. There is existing a new concept called Real property. A very important change is that the engineering structures are parts of the land, but based on the § 509 utilities, especially water, sewer or power lines or other, are not parts of the land. It is believed that parts of the utilities are also buildings and technical equipment that is connected to them operationally. Also important is the § 3055 para. (1): Engineering structure which is connected to the ground with a solid foundation, which is under the existing legislation part of the land on which it is established, and the effective date of this Act, owned by a person different from the owner of the land, and the bottom the entry into force of this Act does not become part of the land and immovable property. The same applies to the building, which is co-owned, if one of the joint owners and the owner of the land or if they are just some of venturers building co-owners of the land. The author presents the general specifics valuation external works and civil engineering in selected cases and the valuation of construction law. Work includes a chronological overview of valuation rules.

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