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Apartment building
Urbaníková, Lea ; Surý, Tomáš (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to develop project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption. The new building is proposed in the Ponava locality, near the center of Brno. The proposed residential building has four above-ground floors and is fully basemented. The design includes three different layouts of residential units to ensure variability and functionality for different groups of residents. The building is equipped with an elevator. The basement contains a communal garage with sixteen parking spaces and storage rooms (cellars), which are integrated with the parking spaces. Each residential unit has an allocated parking space and a storage room. In total, the residential section comprises twenty-one residential units, most of which have a terrace, loggia, or balcony. The residential building is founded on a base slab. The structural system of the building combines monolithic reinforced concrete elements. The basement consists of reinforced concrete load-bearing walls, internal columns, and reinforced concrete internal walls in the stairwell area. On the above-ground floors, within the perimeter wall of the stairwell recess, a reinforced concrete wall with continuous openings is designed. The remaining parts of the above-ground floors are composed of a skeleton structural system with reinforced concrete two-way beams and infill masonry. The ceiling structure consists of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with a single-layer flat roof with a membrane waterproofing. The facade of the building is designed with a ventilated air gap. The cladding consists of brick cladding panels mounted on an aluminium support frame.
Apartment building
Hlásenský, Marek ; Leischnerová, Jana (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for the construction of a residential building in Brno in the Brno – Žabovřesky district. The building is detached in a slightly sloping terrain in Podveská street. The residential building has four floors and a partially buried basement. In the basement are designed garage parking spaces, cellar cubicles and technical background of the building. There are a total of 11 residential units on the above-ground floors, 3 residential units on each floor (2×1kk and 3kk) except for the last floor, where there are only 2 residential units (1kk and 4kk). The house is designed as wheelchair accessible. The construction system of the apartment building is wall-based: the basement is made of a combination of monolithic walls and columns, and the brick floor is made of ceramic blocks. The horizontal structures consist of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs with one-way or two-way reinforcement. The perimeter walls are insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system. The foundation of the building is made on foundation strips and the roofing consists of a green flat roof.
Apartment building
Zápotočná, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption. The main objectives of this work include the design of the layout, construction, and material solutions. The building of the apartment building is a detached new building, which has one underground floor with garages. In total the building contains 6 studios and 20 apartment units. The fourth floor is partially stepped with access to the flat roof. The building is roofed with two types of flat roofs and one gable roof with 20° pitch. The new building is located in a relatively sloping terrain of the urban area Kňažia, Dolný Kubín, on the plot KN-C 2110/10, which allowed barrier-free access to the building from the garage and at the same time and through the main entrance located on the landing. The facade of the apartment building is designed as ETICS with white RAL 9016 plaster. In the places of loggias and balconies there is a brick facing and in the place of the staircase proposed ventilated facade with cladding with corrugated metal in RAL7016. The windows are designed as plastic, on the exterior side in anthracite RAL 7016 and on the interior side in grey RAL 9006. The residential building is based on a reinforced concrete slab foundation. The basement construction system is combined with perimeter reinforced concrete walls and internal load-bearing columns. In the above-ground floors it is already a transverse wall system, formed by reinforced concrete walls. The construction of the gable roof is made of wooden glued trusses with metal roofing. This bachelor thesis also deals with the assessment of the building in terms of fire safety, thermal engineering, acoustics, glazing and day lighting.
Residential building
Bednár, Zdenko ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building with nearly zero energy consumption. The aim of the work was to design the building disposition with an appropriately chosen structural and material solution. The residential building is designed on a plot of land located in the northern part of the city of Brno, in the borough Líšeň. The plot of land is characterized by its slightly sloping terrain. The residential building is a free standing building with a rectangular floor plan. The building has 5 floors, where one floor is a collective garage with technical equipment and the other four above-ground floors contain residential units with storage spaces. The above-ground floors consist of a total of nineteen residential units. Parking places with a total of 32, are located in the collective garage and in front of the building. The structural system of the building is designed as a transverse skeleton, supplemented by a wall system on the above-ground floors. The perimeter walls are made of acoustic lime-sand blocks, which are supplemented with mineral wool. The building will be roofed with a single layer green flat roof with extensive greenery. The appearance of the building will be formed by a neutral white plaster, which will be supplemented by anthracite plaster elements in the balcony area. The appearance of the building will be complemented by anthracite window frames, doors and tinkering products. As part of the work, assessments of heating technology, acoustics, lighting and fire safety were carried out. All requirements set by the standard were met.
Apartment building
Balát, David ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation in the stage of construction implementation. The proposed apartment building is located in Brno, in the urban area of Bystrc, district Brno-city and is located on a plot with sloping terrain. The residential building is designed as a detached five-storey building with a flat roof. The individual floors are divided as follows, one underground floor serving as a collective garage with a total of 15 parking spaces including one for disabled persons, there is also a technical background of the apartment building, in the form of a technical room and an air-conditioning room. Furthermore, the building consists of four floors, the first contains 4 separate commercial premises with its own sanitary facilities, the other each floor contains 4 residential units including one apartment adapted for wheelchair users. A total of 12 residential units of different layouts are proposed in the apartment building. The individual floors are connected by a monolithic staircase and a rope elevator without a machine room. The structure of the building is designed as a wall structure, combining monolithic walls in the underground floor and ceramic masonry in the above-ground floors. A contact insulation system ETICS is designed. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete. The roof is designed as a flat single-skin roof with ballasted aggregate. The building is based on a foundation slab.
NetZero – carbon neutral living in Brno
Dudáš, Matúš ; Gebauer, Pavel (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the design of an architectural study for two apartment buildings, which follows a previous urban study. The main goal of the diploma thesis is to design buildings with minimal carbon footprint throughout their entire life cycle, achieving a so-called NetZero state. The new district is designed urbanistically and functionally to provide residents with all necessary services while maintaining good connections with public transportation, thereby reducing the need for individual car transportation solutions. The area in question is located in Brno, in the Starý Lískovec locality, near the new tram stop Západná brána. It is an unused plot of land, bordered to the south by urban structures and to the north by administrative spaces including OC Campus Square, the University Campus Bohunice, and the Faculty Hospital Brno. To the east of the plot, there are planned construction projects focused on housing. The material composition of the apartment buildings combines low-carbon concrete and prefabricated CLT panels, supporting the sustainability of the buildings and the efficiency of construction. This hybrid approach minimizes CO2 emissions while providing the necessary strength and durability of the structures. CLT panels are a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional building materials and allow for faster construction. Both apartment buildings have similar operations. The underground level is designed with parking spaces for the apartment owners. On the ground floor, there is a parterre with smaller shops, a café, and a bar with outdoor seating between the new buildings. The upper floors house various types and sizes of residential units. The top floors feature duplex apartments with terraces and views.
Apartment building
Štěpánek, Radek ; Hradil, Dušan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and elaborate project documentation for the construction of a new residential building located in the cadastral area of the town of Rokytnice v Orlických horách. It is a building with two above-ground floors and one basement, containing a total of 5 residential units. There are two 2+KK apartments and three 3+KK apartments. The entrance to the building is located on the west side. In addition to residential units, there are rooms such as a workshop, technical room, conference room, storage cubicles, stroller room, and bicycle room. The building is constructed with ceramic blocks Porotherm, without additional contact insulation. The ceiling structure consists of beams and ceramic inserts, poured with concrete. The roof structure is single-layered with a load-bearing layer of washed river gravel. The foundations consist of concrete strips. The balcony is constructed using ISO beams with thermal bridge interruption.
Apartment building
Odstrčil, Štěpán ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building in Brno, in the Brno-Královo Pole district. It is a five-story residential building in a row development on a gently sloping terrain. The first floor is designed to include garage spaces with 16 parking spots, storage rooms for each apartment, and technical facilities for the building. The second to fifth floors contain a total of 14 apartments. On the second to fourth floors, each floor contains four apartments ( 1 × 1+kk, 1 × 2+kk, 2 × 3+kk), and on the top floor, there are two apartments (2 × 4+kk). The structural system is a transverse column system. All apartments on the second floor have individual terraces facing south, while apartments on the other floors have balconies facing south. The building is insulated with an ETICS System. The residential building is partially covered with a flat roof, and the other part features a walkable and green roof.
Apartment building
Strakoš, Lukáš ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis on the topic Residential house elaborates the project documentation for a new building of a residentail house with a business premises. The residential building is designed as a fully basement with one underground and three above-ground floors. In the underground floor there is a technical room and a cellar. On the first floor there is an office, an apartment for a person with limited mobility and orientation and a residentail unit. On the second and third floors are a total of 6 residential units. The building is designed as brickwork made of ceramic cut blocks, only the basement is made of hollow blocks filled with prescribed concrete and reinforcement. The foundation structures are designed as concrete strips. The staircase and ceiling structure is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The roofing of the building is by means of a single-skin flat roof. The house is insulated with a contact insulation system.
Mix/Match Brno
Fedorová, Andrea Veronika ; Havliš, Karel (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the construction of a multifunctional residential building in a gap on Hlinky Street. The aim is to create a pleasant and healthy living environment, a place for relaxation and tranquility. As an added function to living, there is a multifunctional space intended for rental. The proposed building is primarily a place - a home where people return every day to relax mentally and physically as well, and which provides them a cozy, quality, and affordable housing.

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