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Flat House Rozdrojovice
Zavřelová, Martina ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Rozdrojovice. The apartment building is a detached building with nine residential units, four floors, basement. The main entrance to the building is from the south side of the building. There are nine apartment units on the upper floors, which are connected by a common main corridor with a staircase and an elevator. In the basement there are social rooms, cellar cubicles, a carriage house, a technical room and an air conditioning machine room. Each apartment on the second to fourth floor has a balcony or terrace. The structural system of the building is wall-built, transverse. The building is based on a reinforced concrete base plate. The vertical supporting structures are made of ceramic masonry. The insulation of the perimeter walls forming the envelope of the building is designed by a certified ETICS system. The ceilings are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs woven around the perimeter. The roof is a flat single-layer vegetation. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with reduced mobility, but access to the building is barrier-free. If necessary, thanks to the spacious rooms and corridors in the ground-floor apartments, it is possible to change the disposition of one of the apartments to a barrier-free apartment. The material and color of the facade takes into account the design of the surrounding buildings. Each block is distinguished by a different facade color. Rainwater will be drained from the roof into the storage tank. Subsequently, it will be used in the internal separate rainwater system for flushing the toilet and watering the garden. Surplus water will be absorbed on the property into a seepage pit. The project also includes an energy label. The designed apartment building belongs to the classification class "A - extremely economical".
Family House with Workshop
Klimeš, Adam ; Zichová, Barbora (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation of a family house with an establishment located in Brno, Soběšice. The shape of the house is designed in an L-shape. The house has two floors and a basement. The house is divided into two parts: a residential area and an office. There are two main entrances leading to the residential part and the establishment, and two side entrances. The structural system of the building is designed as a wall system. The house is founded on strip foundations. The roof structure is designed as a flat roof, and the roof above the living room is designed as a green roof.
Multi-Purpose Apartment House in Pardubice
Demek, Róbert ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation of a multifunctional apartment building, which is located in the Polabiny - Pardubice district. The building has eight residential units, two establishments (a hairdressing salon and a shop) and is designed on a flat, as yet undeveloped plot of land. The house is made of brick, has four above-ground floors and has a partial basement. The building is covered with a flat roof. Part of the bachelor's thesis is a text part processing the accompanying report, a summary technical report and a technical report of the object and an extensive appendix containing drawing documentation, an assessment of the object from the point of view of building physics and fire safety solutions of the object.
Family house with cinema room
Kurka, Štěpán ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
As part of the bachelor's thesis, project documentation was developed at the construction implementation level within the partially required scope. The documentation includes a project for a family house located in the northern part of the village of Kobeřice in Silesia. The new building is integrated into an already developed area of the village and is set into the terrain, taking advantage of the sloping land for the operational solution. The building is designed as a single dwelling unit for permanent residence by five people, with technical facilities and garage space. Access to the dwelling unit is provided from the west side to the first above-ground floor. From a material perspective, the building is designed using predominantly ceramic blocks for both load-bearing and non-load-bearing vertical structures. The building envelope is insulated with an ETICS system to reduce energy consumption. The construction is based on monolithic foundation strips with a base concrete slab. The ceiling structures in the building are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with two flat single-layer roofs at different height levels. The roof at the lower level is designed with a vegetative surface finish.
Restoration of the Renaissance Town Hall in Hostěradice
Vican, Martin ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis was to develop project documentation for a building permit in part B and construction execution documentation in part C. The developed project documentation follows on from the subject AG034 – Monument restoration studio. The topic of the studio work was to propose a solution for the restoration of the Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice, which now serves only as a grocery store and a gym. All the spaces of the town hall are falling into disrepair, but the village of Hostěradice is starting to invest in gradual repairs and improvements not only to the building itself, but also to the surrounding area. After completing a workshop in the building, which resulted in a preliminary structural and technical survey of the building and the basic considerations of the residents of the village and the council, I arrived at the basic concept of the restoration of the town hall. I will rid the building of all redundant constructions that divide vaulted spaces and redundant extensions. By demolishing the attached stage, I isolate the historic building, to which I then design a modern extension with hygienic and technical facilities. It is connected to the historic town hall by a glazed space with a communication core, from which you can reach all the used spaces. The purpose of the restored building will be to represent the village at social events. All spaces will be converted into halls, galleries or facilities for refreshments in the form of catering and a bar. With this approach, I plan to preserve the valuable layers of the Renaissance building and at the same time add a new layer to the town hall that adapts the building to modern needs.
Commercial center Miris Garden in Croatia
Uherková, Jana ; Vintr, Jan (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and documentation for construction implementation, based on the assignment provided in the 3rd year during the winter semester in the subject BGA 032 – Architectural Studio IV. The study focuses on the design of a new commercial center placed in the area of a newly planned holiday resort in Croatia. The addressed plot is located in the Croatian Dalmatia region, near the village of Stari Grad-Paklenica. Currently, the whole area is unused, undeveloped, and overgrown with wild vegetation. The architectural concept aims to create a building that responds to the sloping terrain of the plot and provides its future visitors with a sense and atmosphere of Croatian architecture. This is achieved through the use of stone cladding and wooden shading elements, which are typical materials for this region. The irregularly shaped building consists of two above-ground floors. The first floor is used for dining, commerce, and sports, while the second floor accommodates dining, services, administration, and entertainment. In contrast to the first floor, the second floor is more shallow, creating a walkable terrace from which individual units are accessible. The terrace also features outdoor seating for gastronomic establishments, complemented by wooden pergolas with sliding fabric shading. One of the dominant elements of the complex is the outdoor staircase connecting both floors. It is not only a guiding element but also reveals views of the sea and the setting sun. The design also emphasizes public spaces. In the front area of the commercial center on the northeast side, the space is divided into green islands with seating. These green islands, along with a water feature, complete the square in front of the commercial center facing the sea. The area also includes wooden pergolas with sliding fabric shading, resembling waves of the sea, providing a unique atmosphere.
Restoration of the renaissance town hall in Hostěradice
Tulis, Zdeněk ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to prepare project documentation for building permits and construction implementation based on an architectural study, which was created within the course BGA036 - Atelier of Monuments Restoration. The subject of the study was the restoration of the listed Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice, which had lost its original purpose as an administrative building and is now waiting for a new use. The bachelor's thesis of the restoration of the town hall in Hostěradice is based on the requirements of the building owner, the analyses carried out on the site and the spatial limits that the building and the area under consideration allow. Based on this input, a concept is developed that combines historical and modern building layers into a coherent solution and brings new cultural and social life to the building. The use of the Town Hall premises are designed with the size and needs of the community in mind. The proposed spaces are multifunctional and will allow for a variety of indoor and outdoor cultural events. Commercially rentable studios and service spaces including sanitary facilities are also part of the solution. The bachelor's thesis also includes a focus on the urban context of the town hall, improving the building's structural and technical performance and achieving a unified expression of the building using modern elements. The town hall aims to become a cultural centre of the village that retains its historical value.
Technological Solution of the Rough Superstructure of the Municipal House U Muchů
Bystričan, Daniel ; Porwisz, Ondřej (referee) ; Mohapl, Martin (advisor)
The main goal of my bachelor's thesis is the construction-technological solution of the rough superstructure of the Municipal House U Muchů, which is located in the village of Dolní Město near the larger town of Humpolec in Vysočina. This work contains a technical report for the given technological stage, the situation of the construction with wider relations of transport routes, a statement of dimensions for the technological stage, a technological regulation including a balance of resources (item budget together with a graph of the deployment of workers). Furthermore, the content of this work is a drawing of the construction site equipment together with a technical report and construction organization solution for the rough superstructure, a timetable for the given stage, a design of the machine assembly including a comparison of two variants and the selection of the most suitable machine, control and test plans and ensuring work safety. In the last point of this work, I am dedicated to verifying the adhesion and load-bearing capacity of the connecting material, more specifically, it is a polyurethane adhesive for masonry.
Technological stage of roofing the winter stadium in Vyškov
Novotná, Nicolette ; Jílek, Jan (referee) ; Diaz, Yvetta (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the technological process of roofing the ice surface at the winter stadium building in Vyškov. It is a system arch construction. The work contains a technical report focusing on the given stage, budget, technological regulation, construction site equipment, machine design, time schedule and other technical documentation according to the assignment.
Apartment building
Juřica, Michal ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project documentation for building an apartment house in Lutopecká street in Kroměříž. The designed building is located in the western part of the town of Kroměříž, it is a detached building with four floors above ground and a basement. The residential building has a rectangular ground plan and is divided into two parts with separate entrances, each entrance has 15 residential units, so the total number of residential units in the whole building is proposed to be 30. The proposed apartments have a layout of 1+kk, 2+kk and 3+kk. The basement will be used for the technical background of the building and storage space for the residents of the building. The house is based on a monolithic reinforced concrete foundation slab made of waterproof concrete. The exterior walls of the house are a combination of monolithic reinforced concrete walls and ceramic bricks. The ceiling structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The entire building is covered by a flat roof with extensive vegetation. Building is clad with an ETICS system using mineral wool. The work also included a basic assessment of the building physics and fire safety design of the building.

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