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Detached house
Nejedlá, Anna ; Chomová, Štěpánka (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis on the topic of a family house deals with a part of the project documentation for the construction implementation. The family house is located on a slightly sloping plot in Boršov nad Vltavou, near České Budějovice. The building consists of two above-ground floors and a partial basement. The structural system of the partial basement is designed with calcium silicate bricks. The residential part of the building is constructed with aerated concrete blocks and covered with a gable roof. The ceiling structure is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The house is designed as a single housing unit for a four-member family.
Detached house
Drongová, Zuzana ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation at the level of construction implementation. The aim was to design a family house with almost zero energy consumption. The family house is partially basemented and with a habitable attic. The building is roofed with a gable roof with a corrugated metal roofing. On the south-west side, a dormer roofed with a pitched roof is proposed. On the northwest side of the building is a one-car covered garage with rhombus wood siding and glass infill. The roofing is designed with a vegetated flat roof. The main load-bearing system is made of aerated concrete blocks. The perimeter basement masonry is made of lost formwork blocks. Thermal insulation of the building is solved by contact insulation system ETICS. The building is based on foundation strips.
Family house
Purgat, Martin ; Zlámalová, Pavlína (referee) ; Švaříčková, Ivana (advisor)
Bachelor's prize dealing with the state of all states in the territory of the family house. The aim of the work is to design new layouts and adjust the branches designed in the presented products in internships in internships in internships of internships of internships. Subsequently, a static calculation of the city by contractions is made, which includes their dimensional and assessment of the ultimate limit state and usability. The individual bones of the ceiling located above the ground floor family houses are assessed for these conditions. Between the assessed contrasting jaws, a monolithic ceiling slab, beams, balcony, staircase and column, which is directly connected to the ceiling slab. The calculation of internal forces was demonstrably in the student versions of the Dlubal RFEM 5 program. It is part of the trade documents for the life of the mentioned elements. The export was proceeded according to valid standards and principles.
Family house
Čapková, Monika ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the construction of a family house. The house is designed in the outskirts of Kostelec na Hané. The detached building consists of three above-ground floors, a basement, a live-in attic and a gable roof. The house has three apartment units, one on each floor. The ground floor apartment is barrier-free. In the basement there is a garage with three parking spaces, technical facilities and storage units. The structure of the building is a system of ceramic blocks Porotherm with ETICS insulation. The roof consists of a wooden truss and ceramic tiles, thermal insulation is with mineral wool. The foundation is made of plain concrete strips. The main entrance and common staircase is on the north/northwest side. The main habitable rooms are oriented to the south and west. Additionally there is a parking lot for occasional parking designed on the plot.
Family house
Bečvář, Stanislav ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a two-story house with a partial basement. The house is intended for permanent residence of a family of four.
Family house
Nevřivý, Daniel ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create project documentation for a new family house in Zbýšov u Brna. The house is partially underground and has two floors. In the north-eastern part of the ground floor there is a garage with two stands and in the south-western part there is a terrace. The structural system of the house is transverse wall, made of ceramic brick blocks type THERM. The building is based on the foundation strips of plain concrete. The walls of the basement are made of masonry made of lost formwork. The ceiling structure is designed from pre-stressed reinforced concrete cavity ceiling SPIROLL panels. The staircase connecting all floors is monolithic and the roofing is designed with a flat green roof. The external walls are insulated with a non-contact insulation system with a ventilated air gap and the façade consists of lightweight brick cladding.
The family house with wine cellar
Kovářová, Lucie ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation of a family house with a commercial space. The building is located on Květinová Street in Pohořelice near Brno. It is a detached house with two above-ground and one underground floor. The main and dominant part with a gable roof is designed as a residential area for housing, complemented by a simple form of wine store with the cellar in a simple form. Both parts are accessible from the street. The house is three-story, with the entrance on the first floor, which includes a shared living area with the gallery above, technical and sanitary facilities, guest amenities, and a wine store with its own entrance and separate operation. The wine store and cellar in the basement are connected by a spiral staircase. The private second floor contains living rooms, bathroom, and access to a terrace. The main structural elements of the building are brick vertical walls made of therm bricks reinforced with reinforced concrete rings, monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slabs, and a truss wooden roof structure. The stairs are made of steel. The building is founded on reinforced concrete strips, which are stepped down to the level of the basement. The material solution for the surfaces is inspired by the traditional technique of storing wine in wooden barrels with metal hoops. Therefore, the facade of the main structure has wooden cladding the ventilation, and the roofing and facade of the wine bar are made of aluminum composite panels. A lightweight envelope with projecting laminated trusses is designed for the gable part of the house in the garden, providing shading.
Detached house with a workshop
Brosingerová, Valerie ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for a detached house with a workshop in Chomoutov. The documentation contains layout solutions of residential units, its non-residential premises for common use and design solutions of the weight-bearing system such as walls and ceilings. Furthermore, it deals with flat green roof, insulation of the building and its foundations and excavations.
Modern barn house in Silesia
Kostialová, Jana ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a passive single-family house for four people. First part of the thesis presents the structural and architectural project documentation including building physics evaluation and the second parts proposes the solution of building services. The house is located on the flat plot by the forest on the suburbs of Havířov. This rectangular shaped house has one floor and an attic with the gable roof. On the ground floor is entrance hall, utility room, hall, toilet, bathroom, pantry, living room with the kitchen with the access onto the west facing deck. Upstairs is a cloakroom, two children's bedrooms, second bathroom, master's bedroom with walk-in-wardrobe and the home office. The glazed facades are oriented to the east and to the west. The total floor area of the house is 264 m2. The covered parking and tool-shed will be located on the northeast side of the house by the access to the property. The load-bearing walls are form sand-lime blocks with mineral insulation and wooden cladding, the partitions are from aerated concrete. Strip foundations, insulated by extruded polystyrene, are from reinforced cast-in-place concrete, floor slab is from prefabricated prestressed concrete panels. The metal roofing is on timber roof truss. Windows and entrance door are wood-aluminium with triple glazing. Floor heating, cooling and warming water in this house is provided by air/water heat pump. Ventilation is provided by ventilation unit with ducts in suspended ceilings and plate valves. On the south side in the metal roofing are integrated very thin photovoltaic panels. Storm water is collected in accumulation tank for later use. Summer overheating is reduced with external blinds. The house is connected to the water service pipe, sanitary sewer, electricity service cable and optical cable. The thesis also solves fire safety and building physics including daylighting, acoustics, and the energy certificate of the house.
Low-energy detached house in Krkonoše
Ambrožyová, Jana ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is design of low-energy detached house. The project is divided into two parts. The first part is the project documentation for building permission, and the second is focused on building services. Part of building permission is fire safety of building, acoustic and daylight assessment and assessment of constructions from thermal technology. The house located in Eastern Krkonoše mountains in Pec pod Sněžkou, Velká Úpa, Trutnov district. The house is connected to the electrical grid, water supply and sewage system. Part of the electricity is provided by photovoltaic panels on the gable roof. The building is located on a sloping plot and is designed as three-story house with residential attic, gable roof and counter dormer. Roof is insulated with over-rafter insulation. The building is based on foundation strips made from reinforced concrete. External walls of the underground floor are made from permanent formwork concrete blocks with reinforced concrete infill. Above-ground floors are designed from Porfix aerated concrete blocks. External walls of underground floor are insulated with ETICS. External walls of the upper floors are insulated with stone insulation and supplemented with a ventilated facade with wooden cladding. The floor structure above the underground floor is designed from monolithic reinforced concrete and above the first above-ground floor is formed by the Porfix floor system. On the underground floor there is garage, utility room, ski storage room and wellness area with bathroom and small kitchen. Kitchen, bathrooms and habitable rooms are located on the upper floors. Part of the documentation is the conceptual design of air conditioning and rainwater management. Because the building is designed in the mountains, I focused on heating system. I designed the main source of heating – air-water heat pump. I designed a floor heating system and for better thermal comfort is possible to use a wood-burning fireplace. The documentation also includes the Building's Energy Performance Certificate.

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