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Guest house Heller
Tesařová, Silvie ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The diploma thesis entitled "Guest house Heller" processes project documentation at level for building construction, which is located on the outskirts of the city of Jihlava. The building has 23 accommodation units and a restaurant, with a dedicated barrier-free accommodation unit on the ground floor. It has gained its location on a flat plot of land near a natural park with a pond and public sports fields. The guesthouse is T-shaped, with set-back floors, and is based on reinforced concrete foundations. The vertical load-bearing structures of the upper floors are made of cavity bricks, while the underground floor uses lost formwork. The load-bearing partitions are mainly made of plasterboard. Precast prestressed panels were used for the horizontal structures. The entire building is fitted with external thermal insulation composite system and the roof is designed as a flat vegetated roof with an attic. Aesthetically, Guest house Heller is designed in a combination of white and grey colours, enlivened by beech wood panelling. This thesis provides a comprehensive view of the architectural and structural aspects of the guesthouse, including technical details and material specifications. The building is designed as a nearly-zero energy building.
Apartment house
Šiko, Marcel ; Fixelová, Veronika (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis solves design of a new apartment house. The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is the processing of project documentation for the implementation of the construction. The building is located in the city of Nitra. The apartment house is detached, which has three floors and is partially basement. In the basement there are home equipment. Home equipment, communication spaces and eight flats are designed on the upper floors. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made of concrete fittings, in the upper floors they are made of ceramic fittings. Horizontal loadbearing structures are semi-assembled. The roof is designed as a vegetation flat roof. The building is insulated with a certified contact thermal insulation system.
Outpatient clinic in Chotěboř
Zifčáková, Lenka ; Párová,, Jitka (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a civic amenity building for outpatient care, with associated establishments, namely a pharmacy and a café. The building is designed on a plot of land located in the center of the town of Chotěboř in the Havlíčkův Brod district. The polyclinic is designed as a partially basement, free-standing rectangular building with overhanging entrances to individual establishments. The outpatient department has three floors. Underground vertical structures are designed as reinforced concrete walls, above-ground peripheral and internal load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic blocks, ceiling structures are made of prestressed panels. A double-reinforced concrete monolithic staircase and an elevator are designed in the building. Non-load-bearing internal structures are solved using plasterboard structures and the whole building is covered with a single-skin flat vegetation roof.
Energy-saving kindergarten building in Trutnov
Lacko, Martin ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to propose the construction of a new kindergarten with almost zero energy consumption. The building is purposefully divided into three parts, with one part serving as facilities for staff, the second part consisting of classrooms for children, and the third part comprising a speech therapy clinic. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the design of the structural solution, which involves a single-story, without basement structure. Load-bearing vertical structures are made of aerated concrete masonry, and horizontal load-bearing structures consist of hollow precast Spiroll panels. The building's roof is designed as a flat, single-layer, extensive green roof. The second part is dedicated to the design of the HVAC system. A heat pump air/water system is proposed as the source of heating and cooling, with a gas boiler as a bivalent source. The heating of the building will be provided through radiators, except for the classrooms, which will have floor heating. Air exchange is ensured through mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. Additionally, a hybrid photovoltaic power plant on the roof partially supplies the building with electricity. The third part involves an experiment on a ventilated facade, where temperature measurements in the air gap are conducted. The result is a comparison between an open ventilated facade and a closed ventilated facade.
Children's Home
Chrbolková, Erika ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis focuces on project documentation for a construction project with the aim to design home for children under institutional care. Located on the outskirts of Skuteč, the building is three-storey, detached and partially basemented. The basement area lays on the slab foundations and the first floor on strip foundations. Vertical structures are made of ceramic blocks and local reinforced concrete columns while horizontal structures are made of reinforced concrete slabs and wooden trusses over the gym. The building is covered by a vegetated flat roof. The building houses six residential units for six family groups with a total capacity of 43 children. The basement includes gym and fitness with technical facilities. The first floor consists of three residential units, changing rooms for the gym and kitchen with facilities. The second floor houses remaining three residential units, offices and the refectory. The upper floor is used for children´s education and entertainment.
Civic amenities building
Plášková, Věra ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of a two-storey L-shaped smart building for amenities with a low energy consumption concept in mind. The ground floor will be used as a café and technical facilities. The second floor is designed for a small design office. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the architectural and structural design. The selected load-bearing system is a wall system made of Silka sand-lime blocks. The floor and roof are designed of prestressed reinforced concrete panels Spiroll. Stone wool is used as the main thermal insulation. The flat roof is designed green extensive. The second part of the thesis deals with the building environment technology, which will use energy from photovoltaic panels and will be supplied with heat from a local central heat source. Air exchange is provided by two HVAC units. Cooling is designed as a VRF system with refrigerant. The third part of the thesis deals with the acoustic assessment. The main topic is optimizing the reverberation time in the open space office. For the preparation of the thesis, the Archicad and Autocad software, MS Excel and Word or Deksoft were used.
Municipal authority with nursery school
Müller, David ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is a new-building of a municipal authority with a nursery school in Obora near Boskovice. The objects are statically and operationally separated from each other, but they formo ne unit. The building is located on the corner of the village in a flat terrain and thus forms the dominant feature of the village and a landmark. The target of the design was to create a building that will harmoniously connect to the surrounding buildings, public spaces and the school garden. The municipal authority has a rectangular floor plan, two-storey, basement, covered with a sloping roof, the building has a designed elevator. In the basement there are cellars of local associations, on the ground floor there is information center, a municipal library and on the first floor there is a municipal office with a registry office and a ceremonial hall. The attic can be used in the future for municipal apartments for rent. An official board with a public space is designed ahead of the municipal office. A photovoltaic power plant will be located on the roof of the municipal office. The nursery school has a trapezoidal floor plan, ground floor, no basement, covered with a vegetated flat roof. In the nursery school there is a children's day room with a storage room, storage of mattresses, teaching aids, food preparation, technical and hygienic facilities. The structural systém of both objects is longitudinal, wall. The underground part of the municipal office is designed in a white concrete tub system. The vertical load-bearing constructions are made from cut ceramic blocks. The horizontal constructions in the municipal office are monolithic, ferroconcrete, and in the nursery school they are prefabricated, ferroconcrete. The project was made in AutoCad software application, 3D model in 3D modelling computer program SketchUp.
Children’s home
Vohralíková, Petra ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the preparation of project documentation for construction. The goal of the work is the design of a children's home for children who have been ordered to receive institutional education. The building is situated in the outskirts of Chrudim. It is a detached building. The building has a partial basement with 4 above-ground floors and 1 underground floor. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. The vertical structures are designed as ceramic masonry, in the underground floor the perimeter masonry consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork. Horizontal structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The roofs of the building are designed as flat vegetation with extensive greenery. In total, there are three housing units in the building for family groups of eight children each. Furthermore, social and administrative spaces are designed in the building. On the first floor above ground there are offices, a common room and spaces for leisure activities of the guests. A study room, a PC classroom, an exercise room and one apartment for 8 children and 1 teacher are designed on the second floor. The third and fourth above-ground floors have the same layout and each has one apartment unit. The building's technical facilities and storage areas are located in the basement.
Object of civic amenities
Skryja, Ondřej ; Ing.Šárka Hudcová (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The diploma thesis processes project documentation for the construction of an office building in Jihlava, which is located in the Vysočina region. The object of the administrative building has four above-ground floors and one underground floor. The building has a cafe, a shared work environment, meeting rooms and offices. In the underground floor there is an underground garage, technical facilities of the building and storage areas. The floor plan of the building is rectangular. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton based on a base plate. The roof shell is made up of a flat single-layer vegetated roof with extensive plants
Office Building
Gnezdilov, Mikhail ; Tománek, Jan (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction. It is a new administrative building in the city district of BrnoMedlánky on Purkyňova Street. The building is detached, underground and has one underground floor and three above-ground floors, finished with a flat roof, with a terrace on the third floor. On the underground floor there is a collective garage for 15 vehicles, including technical rooms for the operation of the building. On the ground floor, there is a security room and cloakroom, an archive and a lobby with a reception area located at the main entrance. They are connected by two corridors, a staircase area and a lift. In the left part of the building there is a rest room, sanitary facilities a meeting room and a cafeteria. On the right side of the ground floor there is a small office supply store, staff changing rooms, a print shop and a lecture room. The second and third floors are identical in layout, they are designed for two small companies On those floors there are cellular offices, rest rooms and sanitary facilities a room for a secretary and a director's office. The maximum number of employees on the second floor is 30, and 22 on the third floor. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete frame and is based on monolithic reinforced concrete footings. The infill perimeter masonry is made of Porotherm ceramic blocks. The ground floor partitions are made of plasterboard, fire-resistant laminated glass and Porotherm ceramic blocks. The partitions on the other floors are made of plasterboards of appropriate properties.

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