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The New Block of Flats
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentation for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a partial basement and three floors, located on a slightly sloping terrain. In the basement you can find the maintenance room of the building, and the cellar cubicles for the individual apartments. On the first floor there are three apartments with their own front gardens, as well as the common areas of the bike shed, the drying room and also the fitness room. On the second floor there are four apartments with their own terraces. Now, on the third floor there are two very spacious apartments with large terraces. In front of the building there is a large parking lot, the apartment building is barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The above-ground floors are built with ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry of the basement is consist of blocks of permanent formwork. The horizontal structures are prefamonolithic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. The building is based on concrete foundation strips and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
Family House
Kopečková, Radka ; Matějka, Libor (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelors thesis deals with a design of a detached house in a particular area in Pardubice - Svítkov, street Srnojedská. The aim is to create dispositionally logically linked komplex that will suit the requirements of four-member family and will fit into the current development with its own look. Plan dimensions of the building are 12.13 x 12.90 m. The house is designed as a two storey, basement, with a shed roof. Perimeter walls in the basement are made of concrete blocks. Peripheral masonry floor is of brick blocks Porotherm. The entire building is insulated contact system. The supporting structure of the roof covering consists of wood trusses. The draft has thermal engineering, acoustic and fire safety solutions.
Block of flats with commercial space
Honka, Matěj ; Lindovský, František (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is elaboration of a comprehensive project documentation for a construction of an apartment building with a commercial area. The building consists of a partial basement, four floors and a flat roof. There are caged storage units for each apartment and technical facilities in the basement. The ground floor features the commercial area that offers yoga studio along with a massage spa. The building boasts 11 apartments of various size options such as 1-bedroom, 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom. Vertical construction pillars are made of grinded Porotherm bricks while the basement has reinforced concrete walls. The floor is made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The building facade is ventilated covered with cemented threaded tiles and mineral insulation from stone wool.
Detached house, Jemnice
Michal, Stanislav ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the project of realization a new-building house in Jemnice and contains the technical and construction part of documentation. The house is partly cellared with one floor and hipped roof. The building is designed of building materials, which are traditionally used for an area of central Europe.
Familly house
Pavlíček, Jan ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at processing project documentation for a new building of a house in the town of Brno. The new building is targeted for one one-generation family for the whole-year use with a possibility of temporary accommodation of guests in one room. The house includes a garage. The building has two aboveground floors and is built of ceramic blocks Porotherm. There is a gabled roof with top beam wooden timbers. The project also deals with a wine cellar. The pressing room is built of Porotherm blocks. There is a gabled roof with top beam wooden timbers, the cellar itself is built with barrel vault of full firebrick and subsequently filled up. Both buildings are situated on a flat land.
The Block of Flats
Paleček, Martin ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis solves new apartment buildings with nearly zero-energy consumption for housing in the suburb of the capital city of Prague. It is a detached, partially basement apartment building of a rectangular shape with one underground and two above-ground floors with a residential attic in the form of a maisonette, placed in sloping terrain. In the basement there is a technical background and cellar for all housing units, in the upper floors, there are four housing units. The construction system of the building is wall-like, two-way, made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal structures are folded from ceramic blocks. The roof structure is designed as a wooden gable roof with ceramic roof tile. The building has parking spaces and gardens for residents of the house. The work contains project documentation for the construction.
Residential House
Baláš, Jan ; Karafiátová, Hana (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The final work deals with a technical documentation of detached hous in the village Dolní Roveň. The family house, which would be bulit from Porotherm systém, is designed as a two/floor building with a gabled roof, Fallad an garage. It is located on a gently sloping land
The Boarding House
Paleček, Martin ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
ABSTRACT This diploma thesis deals with the new construction of a boarding house with almost zero energy consumption for recreation. It is a free-standing rectangular guesthouse with an inner block with two above-ground floors. The guesthouse consists of twenty apartments with their own entrance. Two large apartments that can be used as flats. The building also has a beer hall and a wellness center with the facilities of a hotel with accommodation for seasonal workers. The structural system of the building is a wall, two-way, made of ceramic blocks. The horizontal structures are prefabricated from prestressed panels. The roof structure is designed as a wooden gable with a ceramic covering. The building includes parking spaces and an inner block with a rest area and a playground for children. In addition, there are two more constructions of a four-wheel rental and a guesthouse warehouse, and a second building of stables and hay storage. The work contains project documentation for the construction of the guesthouse building.
Medical centre
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the master´s thesis is a new medical centre with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentations for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a three floors, located on almost flat terrain. On the first floor there are two surgery, facilities for staff, warehouses and technical facilities of the building. There are also two commercial premises - a pharmacy and a cafe. On the second floor there are five surgery, facilities for staff and technical facilities of the building. On the third floor there are five surgery, laboratory, facilities for staff and technical facilities of the building. In front of building and behind of building there is a large parking lot, the medical centre is a barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The perimeter masonry and internal load-bearing masonry is designed from vertically perforated brick blocks with P+D. The internal non-load-bearing masonry is made of vertically perforated brick blocks with P+D and assembled pre-walls from SDK. The horizontal structures are prefamonolitic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. Part of the ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete monolithic slab. The building is based on concrete founfation passes and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
The Block of Flats
Paleček, Martin ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis solves new apartment buildings with nearly zero-energy consumption for housing in the suburb of the capital city of Prague. It is a detached, partially basement apartment building of a rectangular shape with one underground and two above-ground floors with a residential attic in the form of a maisonette, placed in sloping terrain. In the basement there is a technical background and cellar for all housing units, in the upper floors, there are four housing units. The construction system of the building is wall-like, two-way, made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal structures are folded from ceramic blocks. The roof structure is designed as a wooden gable roof with ceramic roof tile. The building has parking spaces and gardens for residents of the house. The work contains project documentation for the construction.

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