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Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.
Detached house with workshop
Janda, Lukáš ; Kovářová, Hana (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Abstract Topic of this bachelors work is detached house with workshop in council Lhotky u Malotic. House is designed for 4-6 member family. Structure is without basement with one above ground floor, attic and loft. Workshop and garage are separate connected with main building by fence wall. Desing is based on traditional czech village architecture. Main living rooms are situated to the south part of garden. Land is availiable from distant local road. Vertical load bearing structure is mansory. Horizontal load bearing structures are from traditional timber beam ceiling. Staircase is cast-in-place reinforced concrete. Roof is classical saddle. Project was done in computer program ArchiCAD.
Extension and adaptation to apartment building
Janováč, David ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The concept of bachelors thesis was a modification design of renovation, vertical extension and another building modifications of existing almost unused building in the village Salaš. The building previously served as a public services and is currently out of order. In order to restore the functionality of the building, the municipality, as the owner and investor, decided to use the building for collective housing (apartment building). The proposal addressed the change and adaptation of the internal layout for housing units with a variable layout, and their useful spaces, building modifications, remediation measures of existing structures so that in the coming years the building is fully functional and compliant in terms of parameters and demands that are current standards, imposed, especially in terms of building physics, fire safety, etc.
Pension
Šulcová, Helena ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is a project of a detached guest house situated in a sloping terrain in Rokytnice nad Jizerou. The pension has a capacity of 18 beds. The building has three floors, of which two floors above ground and one underground floor. The basement is lined with lost formwork and covered with a cross-reinforced monolithic slab ceiling. The upper floors are bricked using the POROTHERM system. Above the first floor there is a wooden beamed ceiling complete with a reinforced concrete slab and a plasterboard ceiling. The building is roofed using a traditional truss, which, complete with a plasterboard ceiling, also forms the ceiling of the second floor. In the basement there is a games room, gym, wellness and technical facilities of the building, on the first floor there is a bike shed / ski room, a lounge with kitchen and one apartment, the second floor is filled with four apartments.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Otépka, Petr ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of my bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for the building permit and in part C a documentation for the construction. The documentation is based on an architectural study from the course “AG034 – Monument Restauration Studio”. The topic of the course was to think and to suggest a solution for the restauration of the former lime works building in Grygov that had lost its original use. Now it is falling into disrepair. Fortunately, the association “Za živou vápenku” is trying to bring the object back to life. After analysing the external influences, the needs of the inhabitants of Grygov, the requirements of the association and after preliminary construction-technical survey, I came to the following concept. If I kept the industrial character and especially the Genius loci of the building, the operational costs would be too high and, in the future, it would probably start to decay again. As a suitable solution, I suggest creating a multifunctional object. It will be used to the full in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. It means that the interior of the building will be divided into two parts: fully heated and locally tempered. This way will also help to sensitively solve humidity in the building by the method of ventilated air gaps. The multifunctional building will include exhibition spaces, a multifunctional hall and other multifunctional rooms, small refreshments in the bistro, distillery and sufficient hygienic facilities. A special innovation will be the conversion of the chimney into a lookout tower. In spirit of pluralism, I examine the quality, monumental values, individual layers and elements for suitable methods of restoration. Then I highlight the best of all the examined parts and bring them closer to future visitors. The experience of this industrial space will lie in being itself. This object will get ambition to become new place where people will meet and its existence will be there for future generations.
Residence in Pavlov
Hrachovina, Vojtěch ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with project documentation of residential building for four members family. The house is situated in the South Moravian Region in the village of Pavlov, cadastral territory of Dolní Věstonice. The building is designed as a timbered construction. The vertical constructions are designed as a massive timbered walls and horizontal constructions are designed as wood-beamed ceilings. The main object is covered with a gable roof. Adjacent buildings - garage and terrace are both roofed shed roof . Construction of pitched roof is purlin system with collar beams.
History and acoustics of traditional timber joist floor structures
Kalousek, Lubor ; Fišarová, Zuzana
The article is focused on the issue of traditional timber joist floor structures, especially from the end of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century. In common building practice, we very often encounter these structures in residential buildings that are, or were in the past, the subject of structural changes. Unfortunately, during these interventions, the basic ideas of the original technical solution are not always respected and some physical parameters of building are degraded, of which the requirements of building acoustics will be discussed in particular. However, the problem includes not only the actual composition of timber joist floor structure, but also the floor, which forms an integral whole in interaction with it. The article will describe the principles that were devoted to these types of structures in historical legislative and standard regulations and further in professional literature. The original historical solution will be presented on a practical example. In relation to building interventions in historic timber joist floor structures, current legislative and standard regulations will be described, as well as examples of modern solutions and their limitations.
Pension
Šulcová, Helena ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is a project of a detached guest house situated in a sloping terrain in Rokytnice nad Jizerou. The pension has a capacity of 18 beds. The building has three floors, of which two floors above ground and one underground floor. The basement is lined with lost formwork and covered with a cross-reinforced monolithic slab ceiling. The upper floors are bricked using the POROTHERM system. Above the first floor there is a wooden beamed ceiling complete with a reinforced concrete slab and a plasterboard ceiling. The building is roofed using a traditional truss, which, complete with a plasterboard ceiling, also forms the ceiling of the second floor. In the basement there is a games room, gym, wellness and technical facilities of the building, on the first floor there is a bike shed / ski room, a lounge with kitchen and one apartment, the second floor is filled with four apartments.
Restoration of limestone in Grygov
Otépka, Petr ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The topic of my bachelor thesis was to prepare a documentation for the building permit and in part C a documentation for the construction. The documentation is based on an architectural study from the course “AG034 – Monument Restauration Studio”. The topic of the course was to think and to suggest a solution for the restauration of the former lime works building in Grygov that had lost its original use. Now it is falling into disrepair. Fortunately, the association “Za živou vápenku” is trying to bring the object back to life. After analysing the external influences, the needs of the inhabitants of Grygov, the requirements of the association and after preliminary construction-technical survey, I came to the following concept. If I kept the industrial character and especially the Genius loci of the building, the operational costs would be too high and, in the future, it would probably start to decay again. As a suitable solution, I suggest creating a multifunctional object. It will be used to the full in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. It means that the interior of the building will be divided into two parts: fully heated and locally tempered. This way will also help to sensitively solve humidity in the building by the method of ventilated air gaps. The multifunctional building will include exhibition spaces, a multifunctional hall and other multifunctional rooms, small refreshments in the bistro, distillery and sufficient hygienic facilities. A special innovation will be the conversion of the chimney into a lookout tower. In spirit of pluralism, I examine the quality, monumental values, individual layers and elements for suitable methods of restoration. Then I highlight the best of all the examined parts and bring them closer to future visitors. The experience of this industrial space will lie in being itself. This object will get ambition to become new place where people will meet and its existence will be there for future generations.
Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.

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