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Energy efficient building of a family house in Šumperk
Máchová, Klára ; Počinková, Marcela (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design a modern two-storey single-family house that minimizes energy consumption. The site is located in a new development area in Šumperk. The focus of the work is on designing an earth-sheltered home for a family of four and maximizing the usage of a steep building site. The first floor, accessible from the northwest, comprises service areas such as a garage, workroom, and utility room. On the east side of this floor, there is a bathroom, guest bedroom, and family room, which also serves as a home wellness area. The primary living area occupies the left part of the second floor and leads directly to the terrace. The right section of this floor is the rest zone, including a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom and a walk-in closet, two children's bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. The load-bearing walls consist of aerated concrete blocks and sand lime blocks insulated with EPS. The horizontal structures are designed from in-situ reinforced concrete, ensuring structural integrity. A flat green roof helps the building blend into its surroundings and accumulates a significant part of the rainwater. The remaining water is stored in an underground tank and is used for garden irrigation and watering plants. The main source for heating, cooling, and hot water preparation is an air-to-water heat pump. During the day, it is partly powered by photovoltaic panels on the roof and remains connected to the grid. Building services include underfloor heating, cooling via a fan coil system, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR). The energy performance certificate, categorized as A, is part of the documentation.
Energy-saving detached house
Ondruš, Marek ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a single-family house that is low-energy. The building is located in Hlučín, Opava district. The two-story detached L-shaped house features a flat sedum roof on the top and a flat roof that serves as a step-in terrace on the first floor. The main entrance is situated on the north-east side. The ground floor comprises a utility room, a small bathroom, a study room, a storage room under the staircase, and a social zone that includes the living room and a kitchen connected with the dining room. The first floor is the private zone that contains two children's rooms, a master bedroom, a main bathroom, and a walk-in wardrobe. The building's foundations are concrete strips, while the main load-bearing structures are masonry walls designed from sand-lime blocks with ETICS insulation and a reinforced concrete floor slab. The building's heating and cooling is powered by an air-water heat pump, which also heats the hot water. Comfortable indoor microclimate provides a heat recovery ventilation unit with supply ducts in ceiling voids and fans in rooms. Rainwater is collected in a stormwater accumulation tank and reused for toilet flushing and watering the garden. The photovoltaic panels on the main green roof generate energy that can be stored in batteries or used for household appliances. The building is connected to the combined sewer, water service pipe, and electricity service. External blinds and a pergola shading system help to reduce overheating during summer.
Center for seniors in Brno-Medlánky
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The task of the diploma thesis is to design a senior living facility in Brno – Medlánky. This task was preceded by a pre-diploma project within the subject NGA056 – Specialized project, developed in the previous semester, which consisted of preparing an urban study with a proposal for urban structure including transportation solutions and the placement of various functions - residential areas, commercial areas, public buildings, civic amenities, a sports hall, a church, and further development of the senior living facility. The architectural study focuses on creating a suitable environment for long-term stay for seniors, meaning comfortable living, outdoor relaxation areas, adequate technical infrastructure, and a variety of services. The design stems from the concept of a compact, clear, and barrier-free base space with social areas and facilities connecting three pavilions of housing units. This ensures privacy in the housing units while providing ample space for social interaction. Access to the terrain linked with a park located on the southern side of the plot is easy from both the base floor and the housing units, providing direct contact with greenery in outdoor spaces. The main entrance leading to the base on the first floor is designed with a representative atrium, reflecting the grandeur of the entire complex. Technical and operational facilities are expanded to cover the capacity of a potential additional fourth pavilion. The entire complex reflects the requirement for peaceful and high-standard living in old age, respecting contemporary architecture and the needs of today's population. As a result, it becomes a place for contented aging.
Apartment building
Soukalová, Eliška ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation of a new residential building in Litomyšl. The proposed structure is situated on the outskirts of the city in a newly emerging residential area. The apartment building is designed as a standalone structure with four above-ground floors and one underground floor. The building comprises 12 residential units, each with a cellar compartment in the basement and its own parking space located in the underground garage. Common areas also include a technical room, a stroller and bicycle storage room, and a meeting room. Vertical load-bearing structures are designed using lime-sand bricks (VAPIS). The perimeter wall above ground is insulated with an External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS). The roof structure is designed as a flat green roof. The proposed structure is designed with almost zero energy consumption.
Center for seniors in Brno-Medlánky
Drápela, Jan ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The architectural study of the senior center in Brno-Medlánky builds upon the territorial study carried out in the previous semester as part of the subject NGA056 - Specialized Studio (ArA). The result of the territorial study was a proposal for a compact development that combines all the needs of the area, from housing, through public amenities, a church, transportation connections with a tram loop, sports hall, park, to a senior center. Within the architectural study, a project was developed to create a comprehensive senior center that meets current standards. The center offers a wide range of services and facilities, quality common areas, as well as privacy in individual rooms and corresponding adjacent outdoor spaces. The design of the center is based on compactness and linearity. The center consists of two main volumes, with the larger one oriented parallel to the adjacent road. The second volume is perpendicular to it and they are connected by a communication block. In the front part facing the main road, a smaller entrance courtyard is created oriented to the west, while on the eastern side there is a larger space with a park. This area is bordered by the center's buildings on two sides, as well as adjacent residential buildings and greenery separating it from existing development, offering a peaceful space for seniors. Both volumes are located above an underground parking lot, which also extends under the entrance area. The individual buildings are then divided according to the services provided and the type of care. The ground floor offers a variety of services, a café, and the main entrance to the building, creating an active meeting place for clients and the public. The center aims to create dignified contemporary spaces for clients' stay and their integration into the surroundings, providing them with a pleasant atmosphere and a sense of belonging to their new home.
Block of flats in Brno
Demirkiran, Vedat ; Kalousek, Lubor (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá architektonické a funkční aspekty bytového domu (vícepodlažního bytového domu) v Brně-Komíně. Bytový dům má čtyři podlaží, podzemní podlaží sloužící jako garáž a plochou zelenou střechu. Primárním cílem tohoto projektu je vytvořit obytný prostor, který uspokojí potřeby 6 rodin. Projekt zkoumá použití vhodných materiálů, stavebních technik a stavebních systémů k zajištění odolnosti, bezpečnosti a hospodárnosti. Kromě toho je proces BIM aplikován exportem modelů z Revitu do Trimble vytvořením souborů .ifc. Použité materiály jsou implementovány v celé budově s cílem minimalizovat spotřebu energie a snížit dopad na životní prostředí.
Small apartment building
Bartoň, Vojtěch ; Bečkovský, David (referee) ; Vystrčil, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the processing of the design documentation for the construction of the apartment building. The building is located on the outskirts of the prštné města Zlín. The building is designed as a detached masonry building roofed with a flat green roof. The new apartment building has 3 above and 1 underground floors. There are 13 housing units of various sizes and layouts for a total of 30 people. The building is designed as a traditional masonry structure. The basement, ceiling structure and staircase are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The entire apartment building is equipped with the contact insulation system ETICS. The building was assessed for building physics and fire safety.
Center for seniors in Brno-Medlánky
Čermák, Martin ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The assignment of the diploma project was to design a center for seniors in Brno - Medlánky. The project of the center for seniors follows on from the pre-diploma project, the aim of which was to design an urban structure on an unused plot of land between the technology park and Medlánky. The territory is defined by area development on the south, west and east sides. Part of the territorial study was also a proposal to extend tram line No. 12 towards the area under consideration. The location of the center for seniors follows from the developed territorial study, which is attached to this diploma project. The main motive for the creation of the center for seniors was to arrange the objects in such a way that they create a "safe embrace" that will provide the residents with a sense of security. The main building is thus L-shaped with rooms facing the quiet courtyard towards the amphitheater. In the event of a social event, guests can watch the program from their balconies or windows. The remaining rooms face the street. The ground floor of the building is partially embedded in the terrain and thanks to this it naturally connects to the amphitheater. I try to create pleasant, well-lit spaces in the house, so that there is always a good atmosphere and the guests can accept this place as their new home. The capacity of the center for seniors results from the elaborated analyzes attached in this project. The home for the elderly was supposed to include all the necessary operations, such as a central dining room, library, gymnasium, space for doctors, management offices, staff changing rooms, a central laundry room and other necessary technological facilities.
NetZero – carbon neutral living in Brno
Běhůnek, Ondřej ; Gebauer, Pavel (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
housing, apartment, urban living, work and live, city, boulevard, city block, compact structure, courtyard, NetZero, timber, CLT, sustainability, residential building, ground floor, loggia, terrace, green roof, wooden cladding
MODETA JIHLAVA
Antonova, Alina ; Vojtová, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis was to develop an architectural-urbanistic study of the revitalization of a textile factory for the needs of Jihlava Zoo. The aim is revitalization of the main building, including the entire area of the former textile factory, which includes the following main requirements - traffic solutions, parking expansion, building supply solutions, adaptation of the existing production building to the needs of the ZOO, namely the creation of a winter exhibition, a night world and educational elements. Within the main building, accommodation, restaurants and congress halls must be created, as well as green space in the area. As part of the design, elements must be created to help manage water and create a quality microclimate. The design includes the economic and energy concept of the building. The campus should function not only as a pleasant environment but also as an economically beneficial object. The proposed solution divides the entire building into several parts - ZOO, accommodation and corresponding equipment, rooms for rent, outdoor attractive elements.

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