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Detached house with veterinary surgery
Stuchlíková, Michaela ; Machát, Jan (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The content of the thesis is the construction of detached house with the establishment of veterinary surgery. It is the family house with two floor and the establishment with one floor. The establishment is designed to be wheelchair accessible. The building is constructed of structural system of lime-sand bricks (KM Beta).The ceilings are prefabricated of the prestressed hollow core slabs Spiroll. The flat roof is surcharged of river aggregate.
Multi-functional residential building -Ro-3
Horecký, Michal ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis describes the design of multifunctional brick family house in the picturesque town Štramberk. In the building there is a barrier free ceramic workshop with own store and a housing unit for a family of four. The main focus was on functionality, low energy consumption and placement into the local landscape. The building has a partial basement, two floors and an attic. The roof is gabled, covered with ceramic burnt roofing. On the first floor there is a living room with large terrace, which offers a nice view of the countryside.
Detached house with veterinary surgery
Stuchlíková, Michaela ; Machát, Jan (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The content of the thesis is the construction of detached house with the establishment of veterinary surgery. It is the family house with two floor and the establishment with one floor. The establishment is designed to be wheelchair accessible. The building is constructed of structural system of lime-sand bricks (KM Beta).The ceilings are prefabricated of the prestressed hollow core slabs Spiroll. The flat roof is surcharged of river aggregate.
Multi-functional residential building -Ro-3
Horecký, Michal ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis describes the design of multifunctional brick family house in the picturesque town Štramberk. In the building there is a barrier free ceramic workshop with own store and a housing unit for a family of four. The main focus was on functionality, low energy consumption and placement into the local landscape. The building has a partial basement, two floors and an attic. The roof is gabled, covered with ceramic burnt roofing. On the first floor there is a living room with large terrace, which offers a nice view of the countryside.

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