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Detached Family Residence
Kolegar, Benjamin ; Omishore, Ayodeji (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of bachelor's thesis is project of detached family house for a family of four in Hrušovany u Brna. The building has two floors, without basement and with attached garage. The designed material for loadbearing and non-loadbearing constructions is porous concrete blocks. The residential part of the building is covered by gable roof.
Comparison of Selected Ways of the Garage Type Real Property Evaluation in Brno
Odehnal, Tomáš ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (referee) ; Šmahel, Milan (advisor)
This master‘s thesis aim is to provide a comparison of methods in garage appraisals within the territory of the city Brno. This comparison is being done on several immovables and using multiple apprising methods. The acquired data are further evaluated afterwards. First, the garage market in Brno is analyzed. This is done by comparing the supply with the demand incl. those characteristics that could influence the prices of the immovable properties. This analysis is based on real-world data of garage sales from an estate agency. For the appraisal itself, 10 immovables of the type “garage” were chosen. These are then appraised using the cost-based and comparative methods. The location distribution of these estates in the territory of the city Brno and within the city quarters has been chosen in such a manner to provide the most different ones. Then the acquired data are being compared and statistically evaluated. Such information can be used in the practice when appraising of such immovables on the market with garages within the territory of the city Brno is being done.
Family house with office part
Hradil, Michal ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis „Family house with office part“ is made as building documentation under relevant laws and standards. The project processes a documentation of a new house construction. The house is designed as a two storey house with basement and flat roof. The house is located in the town Otrokovice in a build-up are of new construction houses. In basement are located technical premises, storage room and garage. In first floor is situated living room kitchen and idividually accessible office part. In second floor ale located bedrooms. The building is designed in a constuction systém Porotherm and based on concrete wall footings. The thesis is made as project for realization of building construction with studies and sources.
Biathlon Complex Facilities
Minářová, Klára ; Juračková, Edita (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is processing of project documentation for the new building of biathlon bleachers and sport facilities. The compound is located in the town of Staré Město pod Landštejnem, situated on a plot of land no.1818/6. The building is detached, designed partly as a double-deck and in the remaining part as four-storey. The supporting structure is designed as a solid reinforced concrete prefabricated skeletal system, supplemented by filling brick blocks. The compound is based on foundation plinths and the bleachers on foundations. The ceiling construction is made up of POD ceramic panels. The roof is designed as a single skin flat roof with the powder of washed river stone, and the roof above the duplex part is designed as a walkable roof with a wear layer of paving on supports. The project was prepared using a computer program AutoCAD. When processing, the emphasis was placed on the correct layout design, architectural design, static requirements and the safe use of the building.
The family house in Česká Jablonná
Pometlová, Eliška ; Sedlák, Vladimír (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to develop design documents for a building construction. This project deals with a new building of family house in Česká Jablonná. The new building is intended for four family members for year round occupancy. This building is without a basement and has two ground floors. The building is made of ceramics brig blocks HELUZ and the roof is gabled. The building is situated on gently sloping terrain.
Detached house
Nejedlá, Anna ; Chomová, Štěpánka (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis on the topic of a family house deals with a part of the project documentation for the construction implementation. The family house is located on a slightly sloping plot in Boršov nad Vltavou, near České Budějovice. The building consists of two above-ground floors and a partial basement. The structural system of the partial basement is designed with calcium silicate bricks. The residential part of the building is constructed with aerated concrete blocks and covered with a gable roof. The ceiling structure is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The house is designed as a single housing unit for a four-member family.
Family house
Čapková, Monika ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the construction of a family house. The house is designed in the outskirts of Kostelec na Hané. The detached building consists of three above-ground floors, a basement, a live-in attic and a gable roof. The house has three apartment units, one on each floor. The ground floor apartment is barrier-free. In the basement there is a garage with three parking spaces, technical facilities and storage units. The structure of the building is a system of ceramic blocks Porotherm with ETICS insulation. The roof consists of a wooden truss and ceramic tiles, thermal insulation is with mineral wool. The foundation is made of plain concrete strips. The main entrance and common staircase is on the north/northwest side. The main habitable rooms are oriented to the south and west. Additionally there is a parking lot for occasional parking designed on the plot.
Family house
Nevřivý, Daniel ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create project documentation for a new family house in Zbýšov u Brna. The house is partially underground and has two floors. In the north-eastern part of the ground floor there is a garage with two stands and in the south-western part there is a terrace. The structural system of the house is transverse wall, made of ceramic brick blocks type THERM. The building is based on the foundation strips of plain concrete. The walls of the basement are made of masonry made of lost formwork. The ceiling structure is designed from pre-stressed reinforced concrete cavity ceiling SPIROLL panels. The staircase connecting all floors is monolithic and the roofing is designed with a flat green roof. The external walls are insulated with a non-contact insulation system with a ventilated air gap and the façade consists of lightweight brick cladding.
Fire station, Salaš
Hráček, Tomáš ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction and layout solution of the new building of the fire station for volunteer firefighters in the village of Šalaš. The plot for the location of the building is located in the central part of the village of Salaš, cadastral territory of Salaš near Velehrad. The proposed building will be built from piece material, ceramic brick blocks. The roof is made as a slanted, purlin roof with over-rafter thermal insulation and a flat single-skin over part of the garage. Ceilings designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. Foundation on plain concrete footings. Constructions from the outside are equipped with facade thermal insulation boards from EPS, in the underground part XPS. The surface layer of the facade is made of thin-layer silicone plaster in light gray, anthracite and red colors with a scratched texture, the plinth is provided with mosaic plaster with colored pebbles in an anthracite color design. Window opening fillers with triple insulating glass in a plastic frame shade of anthracite gray on the outside, white color on the inside. Aluminum entrance door with triple insulating glass in anthracite color. The proposed construction is in accordance with the approved spatial plan and spatial development regulations of the city of Salaš. The access road is oriented from the south side of the property. The shape of the building does not disturb the surrounding buildings. Spatial regulations, requirements for building height, roof design and material solutions according to the current version of the Salaš spatial plan will be met. The building is designed as a two-story building, without a basement. It is a simple mass, L-shaped in plan. The design is based on the functional use and filling of the object. The main goal of this fire station proposal is to create a decent background for the local unit of volunteer firefighters. The building has all the necessary facilities for the members of the unit, namely a clean and unclean dressing room, hygienic facilities, social facilities, an office, social and meeting room, facilities for the maintenance of fire equipment and fire equipment, storage areas, a garage for two fire engines. Movement between individual floors is ensured by a double-arm staircase or an elevator. The social hall is designed for 54 guests. The material solution of the armory itself is structured into two prismatic blocks of different heights: a one-story block of the indoor garage with a tower for drying hoses, and a two-story building block.
Fire station in Žamberk
Daníček, Michal ; Ešpandr, Jan (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of the new building of the fire station in Žamberk. The building plot is located on the northwestern outskirts of the city of Žamberk in the street Čs. armády. The fire station building is free-standing and contains two above-ground floors and a tower for drying hoses. On the first above-ground floor, there is a garage for emergency vehicles and associated areas such as a wash box, a technical room with a backup source of electricity, a cloakroom with emergency clothing and washing facilities, fuel storage, a warehouse, a building maintenance workshop, a machine service workshop, sanitary facilities, hose drying and a corridor with a staircase to the second above-ground floor. On this floor, there is an administrative part, a dirty and clean changing room, hygiene facilities, rooms for day and night emergency, a slide to the ground floor, and a room for physical training of fire station workers. The building has a simple shape of two rectangles locked into each other with a distinctive square tower. The object is based on foundation footings and belts. The vertical support system of the above-ground floor is a prefabricated reinforced concrete frame with infill masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing ceiling structures are reinforced concrete prefabricated beams with pre-stressed ceiling cavity panels. The roof structure is designed as a single-skin flat roof weighed down by a layer of washed river aggregate.

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