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Apartment building
Procházka, Petr ; Hrabovský, Kristián (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The building is located on plot no. 5184/6 in the cadastral territory of Vracov. It is a detached house with four above-ground stories and one underground story. The floor plan of the apartment building is rectangular. Operationally, the building is divided into 7 residential units with layouts of 1+kk, 2+kk, and 3+1. Collective garages, storage cubicles, and technical facilities are located on the underground floor. The house is built on strip foundations made of plain concrete. The load-bearing structure is designed as a wall system made of ceramic building blocks. The load-bearing structure in the underground is supplemented with peripheral monolithic reinforced concrete walls, supporting beams, and a column. The horizontal load-bearing structures consist of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof structure is designed as a single-layer flat roof. The house is sheathed with insulation boards made of mineral cotton wool.
Apartment building
Kyselák, Jan ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption. The plot is in the eastern part of the town of Třebíč, in a partially built-up area. The terrain slopes towards the southern side of the plot. The building is situated in the southeastern part of this plot. It is a standalone brick apartment building, topped with a flat roof covered with PVC-P membrane waterproofing. The building consists of two main rectangular blocks placed side by side, with their longer sides parallel to the local service road (Modřínová Street). A third smaller block forms the entrance to the roof. The building also features balconies on three sides. The apartment building has one underground floor and four above-ground floors, containing a total of 15 residential units. The underground floor includes a communal garage for 5 vehicles, utility facilities, and storage spaces. Additional storage spaces are located on the first above-ground floor, which also houses the main entrance to the building. The vertical structures are designed using the Porotherm system. The basement perimeter walls, and ceiling structures are made of monolithic concrete. The staircase is prefabricated with Schöck elements for impact sound insulation. The building has been assessed for fire safety and building physics.
The New Block of Flats
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentation for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a partial basement and three floors, located on a slightly sloping terrain. In the basement you can find the maintenance room of the building, and the cellar cubicles for the individual apartments. On the first floor there are three apartments with their own front gardens, as well as the common areas of the bike shed, the drying room and also the fitness room. On the second floor there are four apartments with their own terraces. Now, on the third floor there are two very spacious apartments with large terraces. In front of the building there is a large parking lot, the apartment building is barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The above-ground floors are built with ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry of the basement is consist of blocks of permanent formwork. The horizontal structures are prefamonolithic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. The building is based on concrete foundation strips and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
APARTMENT BUILDING LÁNICE
Smutný, Jiří ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis outlines the development of project documentation for a new apartment building named “Lánice”. The apartment is constructed with an underground basement in addition to three above-ground floors containing a total of 9 residential units featuring several different layouts. The apartment building’s foundations are made up of plain concrete foundations strips. The ground floor’s vertical structural system consists of the “Best” formwork, while the aboveground floors make use of “Porotherm” cut brick blocks. All horizontal structures are monolithic and made with reinforced concrete. The ETICS contact insulation system is used to insulate the building. A flat, single-layer roof is used on this apartment building.
Residential Care Facility for the Elderly
Kauzlaričová, Eva ; Oravec, Pavel (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
Subject of the project is new building of medical equipment with institutional care for seniors. Building is located in Brno, in city part Brno-centre. Objective was to elaborate the project documentation for realization of the medical equipment with institutional care. Capacity of the equipment is maximum 28 patients. Building is situated in sloping terrain. Building has three aboveground floors and one underground floor. Bed part is designed as the masonry construction; dining part is the skeletal construction. Skeletal construction consists of reinforced concrete prefabricated panels; bricked part is of the type system THERM. Both parts are thermally insulated. The roof is designed as the flat single-layer structure.
Detached house with copy center
Šnédar, Marek ; Zemánek, Jiří (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the preparation of project documentation for the construction of the detached house with the establishment of copy centre. The building is situated in hilly terrain on the outskirts of the village Drásov. It is the house with two storeys and partial basement. The buiding is roofed with a flat single-layer roof.
Flat House Staré Město
Dobiáš, Daniel ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a flat house in Staré Město. The building has a basement and four above-ground floors. Flat house has a total of 12 residential units. In the basement there is technical room, cellars, a drying room, a bicycle shed and one residential unit. On the first, second and third above-ground flours there are three residential units. On the fourth above-ground flour there are two residential units. The building is based on foundation strips. The construction system of the building is a wall made of Heluz ceramic blocks. The horizontal supporting structures are created from a folded ceiling structure from POT beams and Heluz MIAKO inserts. Flat house is covered with a single-layer flat roof. Movement between floors is ensured by a reinforced concrete monolithic staircase and ane levator. There is a parking lot in front of the building and next to the building.
The Block of Flats
Dobiáš, Aleš ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor´s thesis is the design of apartment building in Uherský Brod. The block of flats is design as a detached structure, with a partial basement and four floors, which are connected by a two-armed staircase and ane levator. The floor plan of the house is rectangular. In the basement, there are a cellars, a drying room and a technical room. The block of flats has a total of 10 residential units. On the first floor and on the fourth floor there are two apartments. On the second floor and on the third floor there are three apartments. In front of the building there is a parking. The construction system of the building is a wall made of Heluz ceramic blocks. The horizontal supporting structures are include POT beams and Heluz Miako inserts. The building is based on foundation strips and covered with a single-layer flat roof.
APARTMENT BUILDING LÁNICE
Smutný, Jiří ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis outlines the development of project documentation for a new apartment building named “Lánice”. The apartment is constructed with an underground basement in addition to three above-ground floors containing a total of 9 residential units featuring several different layouts. The apartment building’s foundations are made up of plain concrete foundations strips. The ground floor’s vertical structural system consists of the “Best” formwork, while the aboveground floors make use of “Porotherm” cut brick blocks. All horizontal structures are monolithic and made with reinforced concrete. The ETICS contact insulation system is used to insulate the building. A flat, single-layer roof is used on this apartment building.
The New Block of Flats
Jelínek, Roman ; Hnízdilová, Aneta Aya (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a new apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption and the processing of the design documentation for this building construction. The building is located in a quiet area of the village of Lužice near the town Hodonín. It is designed as a detached structure, with a partial basement and three floors, located on a slightly sloping terrain. In the basement you can find the maintenance room of the building, and the cellar cubicles for the individual apartments. On the first floor there are three apartments with their own front gardens, as well as the common areas of the bike shed, the drying room and also the fitness room. On the second floor there are four apartments with their own terraces. Now, on the third floor there are two very spacious apartments with large terraces. In front of the building there is a large parking lot, the apartment building is barrier-free by to the internal elevator. The construction system of the building is a two-way wall system. The above-ground floors are built with ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry of the basement is consist of blocks of permanent formwork. The horizontal structures are prefamonolithic, composed of POT beams and Miako ceramic inserts. The building is based on concrete foundation strips and covered with a single-layer flat roof.

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