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Residential Complex Olšany
Kandrnálová, Tabea Maria ; Plášil, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The locality is placed in Olšany (near Vyškov). The locality is placed in the marginal part of the village. The concept of the urban area is based on the creation of three sections - private villa section, private chalets section and semi public relaxation section. The territory is built with a family house designed for the complex keeper, villas, luxury chalets, a community house and a basketball and tennis court. The villas are presented in six types and chalets in one type. Parking is provided directly on the private land or in a car park near the community building. All buildings in the area are single-storey with the exception of the family house of the complex keeper and all the chalets.
Chalet
Chovancová, Andrea ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a mountain chalet. Chalet is intended for recreation and accommodation for 23 persons and is designed to gently sloping land in the village of Horní Bečva. The building has two floors without a basement. The main entrance to the building is from the southern side entrance for staff is on the eastern side and the other side entrance to the building is from the north. Part of the building for accommodation is situated on the 2nd floor. Perimeter and interior bearing walls are designed from brick blocks Porotherm in 2.NP then the inner walls of plasterboard. The construction of a roof over the main part of the building is made up of wooden roof purlin system, a roof over your wellness zone is flat vegetation, and the roof over the vestibule is flat with classical music. The main part of the building is covered with a gable roof with a slope of 35 degrees inclinations flat roof over the vestibule wellness zone and 3%.
Technological stage of the gross superstructure holiday home in Čenkovice
Křivohlávková, Lucie ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The thesis is focused on construction recreational object. Thesis insludes technical report of object, bill of quantities for these phase, technological prescriptions for wooden construction, joist floor and timber roof truss, inspection and test plan, construction zone facilities report, health and safety report, mechanical assembly proposal and report describing tansport relations.
Metylovická hůrka – within the confines of villages
Domčíková, Radka ; Štěpán, Marek (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Improving the landscape that changes over time. Re-establishment of the relation to the place, reconstruction of the former tourist chalet. Analysis of context and spatial relations in the landscape and individual specifics of their parts. The issue of attitude to the reconstruction of architecturally inconsistent, not very historically valuable buildings. Abandoned recreational object at the top of the hill. Creating a path that promotes the permeability of territory. Enhancing the landscape. Create a network of sites with potential. Verify the use of territory and existing building with respect to the contemporary requirements of modern architecture. Reminiscence of the dilapidated object and its fragmentation in the landscape.
Chalet under Poľana
Babicová, Ivana ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to design the object of a chalet, which is intended for recreation, boarding and accommodation. The accommodation is designed for 16 people in the form of tourist accommodation. The land, on which the proposed building is located, is on a slight slope, in an uninterrupted area in the protected landscape area of Poľana. Access to the land is secured by asphalt road from the northeast side of the land. It is also accessible by a tourist route from the southeastern side. The affected area is located approximately 10 km from the nearest village Hriňová. In the past, the site was often used for recreation. At a distance of 1 kilometer is the old mountain hotel Poľana, which is out of operation, but provides only temporary accommodation. The new chalet should return tourism to this area and increase the interest of tourists. The underground floor has a separate service for servicing and borrowing sports equipment. The building has one underground floor partially embedded in the terrain, from the south side accessible for the public. Two above-ground floors are made up of CLT panels, the first serving for a restaurant and a private dwelling unit, the second one for accommodation. The underground floor is designed with concrete filling blocks. The roof is a saddle, made of wooden collar construction. On the south side of the building is a large dormer.
Horská chata
Banič, Róbert ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a design and project documentation of a two-floor chalet for rent capable to accommodate up to 10 people. The building is located in a town of a mountain area in the north of Czechia called Pec pod Sněžkou. From architectural point of view the building is intended to stand out by its luxurious appearance whilst using natural materials and finishes such as wood, stone and glass, thus respecting natural character of the surrounding. From structural point of view the building is designed as a wooden house – Avanta systeme, with a small basement (boiler room) and garage for 2 cars with concrete blocks walls, flat roof and sloped roof above a middle part of the building.
New build of chalet
Chmiel, Tomáš ; Ing.Radek Sedlák (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The objective of this master´s thesis is a working out of project documentation of building "New build of chalet" containing all the requirements according to currently valid orders and standards. The project deals with a construction of a four storey chalet with 17 rooms for guests and restaurant. The object is situated in Dolní Lomná on a sloping terrain. Structural system is monolith skelet with gabled roof. The project documentation includes drawing, texting and calculation part.
Horská chata
Banič, Róbert ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a design and project documentation of a two-floor chalet for rent capable to accommodate up to 10 people. The building is located in a town of a mountain area in the north of Czechia called Pec pod Sněžkou. From architectural point of view the building is intended to stand out by its luxurious appearance whilst using natural materials and finishes such as wood, stone and glass, thus respecting natural character of the surrounding. From structural point of view the building is designed as a wooden house – Avanta systeme, with a small basement (boiler room) and garage for 2 cars with concrete blocks walls, flat roof and sloped roof above a middle part of the building.
Chalet under Poľana
Babicová, Ivana ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to design the object of a chalet, which is intended for recreation, boarding and accommodation. The accommodation is designed for 16 people in the form of tourist accommodation. The land, on which the proposed building is located, is on a slight slope, in an uninterrupted area in the protected landscape area of Poľana. Access to the land is secured by asphalt road from the northeast side of the land. It is also accessible by a tourist route from the southeastern side. The affected area is located approximately 10 km from the nearest village Hriňová. In the past, the site was often used for recreation. At a distance of 1 kilometer is the old mountain hotel Poľana, which is out of operation, but provides only temporary accommodation. The new chalet should return tourism to this area and increase the interest of tourists. The underground floor has a separate service for servicing and borrowing sports equipment. The building has one underground floor partially embedded in the terrain, from the south side accessible for the public. Two above-ground floors are made up of CLT panels, the first serving for a restaurant and a private dwelling unit, the second one for accommodation. The underground floor is designed with concrete filling blocks. The roof is a saddle, made of wooden collar construction. On the south side of the building is a large dormer.
Technological stage of the gross superstructure holiday home in Čenkovice
Křivohlávková, Lucie ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The thesis is focused on construction recreational object. Thesis insludes technical report of object, bill of quantities for these phase, technological prescriptions for wooden construction, joist floor and timber roof truss, inspection and test plan, construction zone facilities report, health and safety report, mechanical assembly proposal and report describing tansport relations.

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