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Detached House in Rybany
Sokolík, Patrik ; Hoffmann, Petr (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a project documentation for the new family house in village Rybany. I tis two-storey stand-alone object with cellar under part of the house. House is designed for one generation. The construction system is walled from lost formwork Velox. The roof is designed as flat and covered with vegetation. The drawing part is created in software ArchiCAD.
Construction technology study stage of realization vegetation roof of residential house Avidol in Bratislava
Huková, Martina ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Diaz, Yvetta (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves the building technology solution of the vegetation roof, which creates a green atrium and a relaxation zone in the residential complex Avidol in Bratislava. The subject of the bachelor thesis is the realization of a flat vegetation roof. The work includes a engineering report, budget, bill of quantities, time schedule, technical prescription, machine design, check and test plan, and other attachments by input..
Shooting range
Holko, Marek ; Papranec, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this project is a new building of a shooting range in Brno, district Královo pole. The aim of the thesis is to create a documentation for realization of a shooting range building with capacity of 5 shooting boxes, gun and ammunition shop and functionally interconnected administrative and training rooms. The shooting range operates all-day and is situated on a flat terrain. Building is based on a plain concrete strip foundation and has two floors without the basement. The building is made of brick from ceramic blocks from the POROTHERM system, while perimeter walls are thermally insulated. The building has a single-layer flat roof.
Newly-Built Detached House
Manduch, Dávid ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about a two-storey detached house with no basement and the living roof which is covered with vegetation. The house includes two wooden terraces. The entrance terrace is located in front of the main entrance of the house and the second terrace for relaxing has access from the living room with the kitchen unit. This terrace is also the entrance to the garden. The main building material of this house is Ecocon wall paneling which is combination of wooden frame and straw filling. The garage is self-standing and one-storey object with no basement.It's also roofed with the living roof.
Detached house in Trenčianske Stankovce
Sládok, Marcel ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to create a project documentation for the new family house in Trenčianske Stankovce. I tis two-storey stand-alone object with cellar under part of the house. House is designed for one generation consists 4-5 people. The construction systém is walled from lost formwork Velox. The roof is designed as flat and covered with vegetation. The drawing part is created in software AutoCAD.
Multifunctional building
Porubská, Katarína ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The subject of my master’s thesis is creating a part of a design documentation for constructing a mixed-use building with nearly zero energy consumption. The mixed-use building is designed as abuilding with four above-ground floors and a basement. The building has a rectangular plan with dimensions 36,20 x 18,70 m. On the first above ground floor, there are three non-residential spaces intended as shops eventually as office spaces and the entrance to the living area of the mixed-use building. The living area contains 18 dwelling units from which one is dedicated for a person with disability. In the basement of the building are technical utilities of the building and storage spaces for each dwelling unit. From the construction side the newly-build mixed use building is designed as masonry building made from clay blocks, cast-in-place reinforced concrete floor skeletons and a green warm flat roof. Access road, hard landscaping, car park, bike racks and a space dedicated to containers for municipal waste are part of the building.
Masonry Family House Made of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks
Balážová, Veronika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves a two-storey family house, with partial basement, roofed with a flat roof. The house is located on the outskirts of a small village Mariánka in western Slovakia. It is designed for the housing of a four-member family. The above-ground floor is designed from Ytong block. External wall of the basement are designed from permanent concrete formwork and thermal insulation. The house is divided into a two-storey part roofed with a vegetation roof and a single-storey part roofed with a walkable flat roof, which is accessible to the second floor. In the northwest part of the house there is a ventilated facade designed from bearing steel grid with non-flammable chipboards. On the first floor there is a vestibule, a corridor with a staircase, a living room connected with a dining room and a kitchen, a food chamber, a separate toilet, a study room and a guest room. The second floor consists of two children's bedrooms, a bedroom with a separate bathroom with a wardrobe. Furthermore, there is a designed bathroom and wardrobe, primarily designed for use by children and a terrace accessed from the corridor. The basement consists of a sauna area, a utility room and a storage space.
Penzion Domažlice
Petráš, Vladimír ; Klvaňa, Jiří (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is a project of a new building of a penzion with four floors. Penzion is situated in cadastral area Domažlice, in the centre of the town Domažlice. The building of penzion is free standing and it´s partially with a basement. There is one basement floor and three floors in this building. There is a facilities for restaurant, 2 conference halls and facillities for penzion on the first floor of building. The second and third floor are used for the accommodation of guests. There are 14 double rooms and one room for two immobile persons on the second floor. On the third floor, there are 12 double rooms and two double apartment. The basement of the building is used for parking and technical facilities of penzion. Roof of the building is designed two types of roofs. Three floors part of the building is covered by warm flat roof and the one floor part of the building is covered by green roof. Structural system consists of the cast – in – place concrete frame which is reinforced by masonry walls. Building envelope is insulated with contact thermal insulation. Facade of the one – floor part of the building and the back part of the building is designed from facade panels. Documentation of the diploma thesis is prepared for the building contruction. The graphical part of documentation has been processed in the Autodesk Autocad software. Thermal assesment has been processed in Svoboda software.
Apartment building with student dormitories on Freedom square in Brno
Válková, Klára ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed within the subject Architectural Design Studio [AG034]. The subject of the design is the new construction of an apartment building complex together with dormitories for students on the territory of the Lerchova compound, which is located on a sloping plot of land in the Freedom square in Brno. The design consists of two blocks, block A and block B. Block A has five floors above ground and is divided into a part where there are dormitories used for short-term accommodation and a part of housing units. On the ground floor there are spaces for rent with the possibility of commercial use. Block B, used only for short-term accommodation of students in dormitory cells, has four above-ground floors. On the ground floor of block B, there are common rooms for students, such as the library and study room. Both blocks are connected by the first underground floor. In total, block A provides accommodation in 20 flats with an area of 2+kk , studios 2+kk, 3+kk and 4+kk and accommodation for 112 students. Block B has accommodation for 72 students. From the point of view of materials, block A has the shape of an irregular letter U, the longer side of which copies Lerchova Street; the shorter side allows residents a view of Kraví hora and the surroundings of the Masaryk district. Two corners are taken from the total volume of matter, from the second above-ground floor to the fifth, towards Kraví hora. These removed masses serve as balconies. Block B has a rectangular shape. Two parts are taken from the total mass of the building, which serve as common balconies of the cells. Both blocks are covered with a green roof. The color of the facade of both blocks respects the colors of the surroundings of Freedom square. The facade of block A is complemented by aluminum slats with wood imitation in the module, which is located in the layout of the revitalized square. The proposal discusses the construction of a complex of two buildings, as well as the connection to the adjacent area of Freedom square. As part of the project documentation, block A is addressed.
Vancouver - Affordable Housing Challenge
Sekajová, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed within the subject Studio of Architectural Creation [AG035]. The subject of the proposal is the new construction of an apartment building complex with parking in the city of Vancouver, Canada. The land to which the proposed building belongs is located in the Downtown district, near George Wainborn Park and the Granville Bridge. This is an area intended for residential and mixed use. The lower part of the building is elevated, rows of columns are bearing the weight of the residential building, creating an option of walking underneath the structure. Each floor is divided into 6 parts. The northern module forms the communication core of the building. A typical residential floor consists of, apart from the communication core, 7 residential units. The entrances to the individual apartments are located along the atrium through the living room. Clockwise, with the floor plan oriented to the north, these are the housing units in the following order: two 1+1kk, four 1kk & 2+1kk. The total number of residential units is 86. The building includes underground parking for residents and employees of the building. The main entrance is designed from the north side, a vestibule was created here, serving as a public space with benches and grassy areas with trees. Two circular reinforced surfaces are created, connected by paths, which complement the object compositionally. The basic plan shape is a hexagon. This geometric shape provides the possibility of division into modules, thus creating the flexibility of the building. Sharp geometric shapes are complemented by organic balconies that wrap around the form. Repetitiveness is broken by cut-outs, forming community facilities scattered around the building. The center of the building holds an atrium surrounded by a ring of built-on gallery, single-arm staircases rise and fall through the atrium, creating dynamics. The building is covered with an extensive green roof, the dominant material of the facade is concrete, combined with aluminum windows and cream-colored railings. As part of the project documentation, half of the object SO.01 is addressed.

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