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Apartment building
Filípková, Zuzana ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption in the municipality of Blansko. The building will be situated on a plot of land in the northern part of the town between the existing development of family houses on the area defined by the zoning plan as a buildable area. The building has four floors above ground and one underground floor. It is covered with a flat vegetated roof. In the basement of the apartment building and there is a collective garage and technical facilities. On the above-ground floors there are residential units with the size of 1+kk to 4+kk. Parking of cars is possible in addition to the mass garage on the parking spaces in front of the building. The main entrance to the building is located on the east side. The common areas include a vestibule, entrance hall and corridors, from which there is access to the individual residential units. All floors are connected by a staircase and a hydraulic lift. The structural system of the building is combined. It consists of perimeter load-bearing walls and an internal skeleton longitudinal system composed of columns and transoms. The horizontal structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab. The building is based on a foundation slab. The perimeter walls are contact insulated with ETICS system using basalt wool of 200mm thickness.
Heating system of the apartment building
Rosíková, Barbora ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a heating system for an apartment building. The thesis is divided into theoretical, computational and design parts. The theoretical part deals with the regulation of the heating system. The computational part deals with the actual design and method of heating the apartment building and hot water preparation. Three low-temperature gas boilers are chosen as the heat source and the source for hot water heating, which are connected in a cascade manner. The flats are connected to manifolds and headers located on each floor of the building in the corridor. Plate, designer and tubular heating elements are proposed in the building. The project section contains the graphic design of the project, i.e. the project documentation and finally the technical report is placed at the end.
Comparison of heat sources for family houses
Barvíř, Ondřej ; Lisá, Hana (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on heating sources for residential houses with varying heat losses and is divided into two parts. The first theoretical part introduces various heating sources for residential houses. The second practical part economically compares heat sources on specific residential houses with different heat losses.
DUE Seifert's residence
Smolka, Ondřej ; Utíkalová, Ivana (referee) ; Dohnal, Jakub (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the construction of a residential building located in the city district of Brno - Lesná at the intersection of Nejedlého and Seifertova streets. It is a building for housing with one underground floor and eight above-ground floors with the last floor stepped to create a terrace. The basement is used as a collective garage including technical rooms primarily for the ventilation of the garage. On the first floor there are technical facilities and a second bulk garage. In the remaining seven floors there are residential units of sizes 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom. The building has two reinforced concrete monolithic cores, where each of them has a staircase and two lifts. The structural system of the building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and ceiling slabs without penetrations. The building is based on 900 mm diameter piles, a watertight reinforced concrete white bath and a foundation slab. Primarily acoustic brick blocks are used for the infill non-loadbearing masonry perimeter and interior walls. The roofs of the building are designed to be flat, the main roof over the top floor is with a PVC sheeting and the roof over the first floor of the stepped storey is with a ductile sheeting. The content and design of the proposed work also provides for a planned dilated adjacent residential building that shares a basement with the main building, has four floors above ground and is situated perpendicular to the residential building under consideration.
Apartment building
Kužmová, Alica Viktória ; Harčáková, Klára (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the new work of an apartment building in the center of Košice on Hutnícka street. The terrain of the parcel is mostly flat. The building has four aboveground floors and one underground. The project includes 19 apartment units ranging in size from 1+kk to 3+kk, each with a terrace, balcony or loggia. In the underground floor there is a complete infrastructure of the apartment building and a collective garage with 19 parking spaces. The construction system is a board frame with hidden bridgings. The perimeter structures in the basement are made of reinforced concrete, the upper floors have vertical infill structures made of ceramic blocks. The load-bearing capacity is ensured by columns and a stiffening core. Horizontal structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The foundations are formed by a base plate with an extension under the supporting columns. Roofing is provided by two flat vegetation roofs with extensive greenery at different height levels. The building is insulated using the ETICS system.
Heating of an apartment building
Šrajer, Martin ; Maurerová, Lenka (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
The solution of this thesis is the design of the heating system of an apartment building. Theoretical part describes heat pumps, their history, properties and types. The calculation part is focused on the specific design of the heating system. The air/water heat pump was chosen as the proposed heat source. The heating of the building is designed using plate heaters.
Residential building
Muhamed, Noshdar ; Vorlíčková, Petra (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a new building of an apartment building and elaboration of documentation for construction. The apartment building is located in the spa town in Teplice. The proposed building is designed as a separate, basement, with three above -ground floors, seated on a slightly sloping terrain. In the basement there is the technical background of the apartment building together with cellar cores for individual apartments. On the first floor there are two apartments and one apartment with its own front garden. On the second floor there are two apartments with their own balconies. On the third floor there are two flats as on the second floor. In front of the building there is a large parking lot, the apartment building is designed barrier -free thanks to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is wall, two -way, above ground floors are brick of ceramic blocks. The peripheral masonry of the basement is bricked from the lost formwork. The horizontal load -bearing structures are prefamonolithic, composed of sweat beams and ceramic inserts Miako. The building is based on the foundation passports and covered with a single -shed flat roof.
An apartment building with student dormitories on Peace Square in Brno
Vašková, Kateřina ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis focuses on the concept of a residential building and student dormitories in the urban district of Brno – Stránice. The studied area is situated in close proximity to Kraví Hory. The northwest boundary of the plot also represents the outskirts of Náměstí Míru. The southwest part of the plot adjoins existing student dormitories, while the southeast boundary connects to a local road, Cyril and Methodius gymnasium, and a secondary vocational school for pedagogy. The surroundings efficiently connect to urban transportation infrastructure, and in terms of automobile traffic, the area is linked to several main roads, with direct access from the north to the main road Údolní and further to the adjacent Lerchova Street. The proposed complex consists of a residential building and student dormitories. This work specifically addresses one of the two blocks of student dormitories, a four-story building with one underground floor. In the underground floor, there are garages and a technical room. The top of the building is terminated by a flat green roof. The construction is designed using a system of ceramic masonry, Porotherm, insulated with mineral wool. The ceilings are predominantly designed systematically, using the MIAKO ceiling system, with the exception of the ceiling above the basement. Each floor offers six dormitory rooms for two to three students, and from the second floor upwards, some rooms are supplemented with comfortable balconies. These rooms include a kitchen, bathroom and a living area. End rooms are specially designed for individuals with reduced mobility. Each floor's corridor provides space for communication, reading, or phone calls, thanks to the presence of seating furniture. The basement serves as garages and also houses a technical room. The building's facade is designed as plastered, complemented by window frames antracid coloured and railings in turquoise, contributing to young appearance of the entire structure.
Residential House
Suza, Martin ; Ing.Tomáš Bartoš (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis “A Residential House” has been worked out as a project documentation which comes up with a solution of designing a single-apartment detached residential house. It is a double floor house with a partial cellar and a flat roof and it is situated in a gently sloped terrain. The first floor above the earth level is meant to be a “day” section while the second one should be a night quiet section. The vertical constructions are suggested to be made of ceramic breeze blocks “Porotherm”. The horizontal constructions will be ceramic, composed of the joists “Pot” and inserts “Miako”. The foundation stripes are made of plain concrete.
Residential Building - Lesná
Kyselá, Jana ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Residential house is located on site sloping to the south. Main access road is from the street ‘Tomečkova’. The place is located in the south-eastern part of the housing estate ‘Lesná’ and it is also close to the group of small houses, called ‘Divišova kolonie’. Building is designed as two separate units connected in one functional block. The intention was to use the sloping land to create a terraced house with gradually diminishing material, for better exposure to sun and the formation of terraces. Proposed white façade, with dark window frames complements object’s gradation. The southern part of the site was designed as a front place with vegetation and access roads for pedestrians. All footpaths around the building are paved.

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