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Polyfunction house Křenová
Láníková, Jaroslava ; Boháč, Ivo (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The multifunctional house is a part of the row of buildings lining the Krenova street. This house closes the whole line of buildings, so all the houses together create a functional unit. This multifunctional building is devided into three functional parts – a museum, an administrative part and flats. The centre of the building is used as a relaxing area – the atrium. The principle of the design is based on a simple line of block materials connecting to each other. In the front of the house, which is facing the Krenova street, will be situated the museum. The front facade is made of black and white tiles and decorated by a glass ashlar. A second glass ashlar is situated on the east side of the building – the administrative part. This east side will be visible from the newly planned town cirquit. The area in between this cirquit and the multifunctional house will be made into park and will use as a place for relaxation. The flats are situated into the quiet part of the street Skorepka
Multipurpose Building Crystal
Koniasová, Eliška ; PS, pro (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Klíčová slova v anglickém jazyce The bachelor thesis studio project based on public buildings. Entered building site is located between the streets Lerchova and Udolni. This multifunctional building is devided into three functional parts: an administration,a shops and fitness center. The principle of the proposal is dynamic contrast material used on the section with shops and a fitness center with simple materials used in the administrative part of the building.Where dynamic breakdown mass an object refers to the crystal structure, which underscores the choice of material facade (glass). The administrative part of the building has a simpler spatial resolution, which is governed by rectangular lines. This part has been selected ceramic facade facing a dark gray color, to provide a sense of the mineral.
City House Brno
Šámalová, Daniela ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
City house in Brno is situated in Milada Horáková´s street, quarter of Brno-Zábrdovice. The block of buildings are delimited by the streets Milada Horáková, Příkop, Koliště, Bratislavská and by a part of the Kpt. Jaroš Blvd. All city block has plain terrain. Building site of city house is located in gap site. Before there was house with hall of Josef Juran. Object is pass-through; passage is opened to courtyard with park adaptation and benches. In borderline there is a place for municipality waste. Parking is placed to in yet working undergroud garage in courtyard. Parterre functions as store, follow-up three floors are designated for administration. In these floors facade has two teeth, which faced to more light up site. Last three floors, which has living function, copy present buildings and their roofs. South site of facade has balcons in notch shape. There are two duplex apartment. Object is founded on pilots with large diameter and white basin. Skelet bearing system is bricked with ceramic brickwork and has inside harden lift tower. City house is multifunctional; it provides high-quality living in centre of Brno and also enough job opportunity.
The family house
Osička, Martin ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The theme of bachelor’s thesis is an elaboration of design documentation of the family house. Building site for the planning building is located near the center of the town Hodonín.The building is designed for four-membered family. The object is projected as a detached house with two-storeys and no cellar. Walls are designed as a single layerd brickwork of ceramic blocks mansoried on thin-layerd mansory mortar. Construction of the ceiling above the 1st floor is made of ceramic-concrete MIAKO system with a layer of concrete over it. Stairs connecting both 1st and 2nd floor is designed from reinforced concrete. The roof is designed by two mirror-facing ramp roofs of 5% gradient with a PVC foil covering, thermal insulation is designed as over-rafter. The load-bearing structure is made up of lamellated timber rafters. The paved areas, forming an entry walkway and a parking space for the standing of 2 cars, are designed from concrete paving. Part of the surface will be covered with a steel construction with a CONNEX safety glass cover. Project documentation was developed in ArchiCAD programme.
Supporting structure of a polyfunctional house
Reinoha, David ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this master’s thesis is the design and calculation of a five-floor multifunctional building. The building consists of flats located in floors -1 to 3, the remaining underground floors serving as a car park and the second part of the building contains spaces designated for business purposes. Each of the two flats located on each floor features a balcony. The multifunctional building contains two underground floors which are designed entirely as reinforced concrete structures and three aboveground floors designed as ceramic brickwork structure. The roof of the building is flat, not designed for walking and featuring an air conditioning unit for the entire building. A review of selected loadbearing structures of component floors was performed as a part of this thesis. The main load-bearing horizontal is composed of stiff ceilings, including the bordering ceiling of the third floor and the roof. Above-ground floors are to be constructed of pre-stretched ceiling girders Spiroll which are set onto reinforcing wreaths. Underground floors are to be constructed as a monolithic structure made of ferroconcrete. The vertical structure is constructed of perforated brick blocks for above-ground floors comprising floors 1-3, remaining underground walls are constructed of monolithic ferroconcrete. Foundation constructions are made of monolithic concrete white tub including confluence and review of the tub.
Multifunctional Building Křenová
Nunvářová, Marie ; Ing.arch.Ludmila Manová (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
Multifunctional building Křenová is situated on a corner gap between the streets Křenová and Skořepka. The urban project is based on building the New City Street in accordance with the zoning plan of Brno. In the parterre there are designed lawns, trees and stylized water surface, which reminds the River Ponávka. Multifunctional building consists of four connected blocks. White lines of buildings are made special by pushing and pulling orange blocks. Each part has a different function. In the basement there are large parking spaces. South six-storey administration is made more interesting by inserted orange loggias, which are proposed for growing vegetation. That should make a pleasant view from the offices. Courtyard consists of a single-storey shop with a green roof. On the north side there is the six-storey residential building with extended blocks of orange terraces. Massive buildings are harmoniously connected by steel construction of library carried by thin pillars in the level of the third storey.
Supporting structure of a polyfunctional house
Reinoha, David ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this master’s thesis is the design and calculation of a five-floor multifunctional building. The building consists of flats located in floors -1 to 3, the remaining underground floors serving as a car park and the second part of the building contains spaces designated for business purposes. Each of the two flats located on each floor features a balcony. The multifunctional building contains two underground floors which are designed entirely as reinforced concrete structures and three aboveground floors designed as ceramic brickwork structure. The roof of the building is flat, not designed for walking and featuring an air conditioning unit for the entire building. A review of selected loadbearing structures of component floors was performed as a part of this thesis. The main load-bearing horizontal is composed of stiff ceilings, including the bordering ceiling of the third floor and the roof. Above-ground floors are to be constructed of pre-stretched ceiling girders Spiroll which are set onto reinforcing wreaths. Underground floors are to be constructed as a monolithic structure made of ferroconcrete. The vertical structure is constructed of perforated brick blocks for above-ground floors comprising floors 1-3, remaining underground walls are constructed of monolithic ferroconcrete. Foundation constructions are made of monolithic concrete white tub including confluence and review of the tub.
The family house
Osička, Martin ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The theme of bachelor’s thesis is an elaboration of design documentation of the family house. Building site for the planning building is located near the center of the town Hodonín.The building is designed for four-membered family. The object is projected as a detached house with two-storeys and no cellar. Walls are designed as a single layerd brickwork of ceramic blocks mansoried on thin-layerd mansory mortar. Construction of the ceiling above the 1st floor is made of ceramic-concrete MIAKO system with a layer of concrete over it. Stairs connecting both 1st and 2nd floor is designed from reinforced concrete. The roof is designed by two mirror-facing ramp roofs of 5% gradient with a PVC foil covering, thermal insulation is designed as over-rafter. The load-bearing structure is made up of lamellated timber rafters. The paved areas, forming an entry walkway and a parking space for the standing of 2 cars, are designed from concrete paving. Part of the surface will be covered with a steel construction with a CONNEX safety glass cover. Project documentation was developed in ArchiCAD programme.
City House Brno
Šámalová, Daniela ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
City house in Brno is situated in Milada Horáková´s street, quarter of Brno-Zábrdovice. The block of buildings are delimited by the streets Milada Horáková, Příkop, Koliště, Bratislavská and by a part of the Kpt. Jaroš Blvd. All city block has plain terrain. Building site of city house is located in gap site. Before there was house with hall of Josef Juran. Object is pass-through; passage is opened to courtyard with park adaptation and benches. In borderline there is a place for municipality waste. Parking is placed to in yet working undergroud garage in courtyard. Parterre functions as store, follow-up three floors are designated for administration. In these floors facade has two teeth, which faced to more light up site. Last three floors, which has living function, copy present buildings and their roofs. South site of facade has balcons in notch shape. There are two duplex apartment. Object is founded on pilots with large diameter and white basin. Skelet bearing system is bricked with ceramic brickwork and has inside harden lift tower. City house is multifunctional; it provides high-quality living in centre of Brno and also enough job opportunity.
Multipurpose Building Crystal
Koniasová, Eliška ; PS, pro (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Klíčová slova v anglickém jazyce The bachelor thesis studio project based on public buildings. Entered building site is located between the streets Lerchova and Udolni. This multifunctional building is devided into three functional parts: an administration,a shops and fitness center. The principle of the proposal is dynamic contrast material used on the section with shops and a fitness center with simple materials used in the administrative part of the building.Where dynamic breakdown mass an object refers to the crystal structure, which underscores the choice of material facade (glass). The administrative part of the building has a simpler spatial resolution, which is governed by rectangular lines. This part has been selected ceramic facade facing a dark gray color, to provide a sense of the mineral.

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