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Sports and wellness center
Libřický, Zdeněk ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The final thesis is focused on the design and elaboration of the project documentation of the sports and relaxation center. The proposed building is located in the south-eastern part of the town of Hradec Králové, in a location supposed for buildings and areas of sports and relaxation use. It is a three-storey building with a flat roof and partial basement. The construction system is wall-mounted with a combination of skeleton. The building is based on plain concrete and reinforced concrete foundation footing. The peripheral, supporting and partition walls are designed from ceramic blocks POROTHERM. The inner load-bearing elements consist mainly of reinforced concrete columns. The ceiling structure is designed from reinforced concrete slabs supported locally. The perimeter walls of the first overground floor and part of the perimeter walls of the basement are insulated by an external contact thermal insulation system. The thermal insulation of the perimeter walls of the second floor is designed by means of a ventilated facade with facade tiles except the squash courts and the relaxation area. The building is functionally divided into three main parts, where the central part forms an entrance hall with comunication spaces of all floors. In this part a basement with technical facilities is designed. The right part of the ground floor consists of a restaurant with a bowling alley and a kitchen with storage and hygienic facilities. As part of this section, a gym and exercise rooms for fitness exercises, spinning and TRX are designed on the second floor. The left part consists of two squash courts with the appropriate facilities and massage areas. There is also a relaxing facilities with a north-facing terrace on the second floor. There are also dressing rooms and hygienic facilities. The designed object is accessible for disabled people. There is a parking lot for 40 cars, 3 motorcycles, one bus and three barracks for cars.
City Hostel
Langer, Ivo ; Juračková, Edita (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The project deals with a new building for temporary accommodation with a cafe. The building is designed as a detached house, the estate is situated in the southern part of the town of Břeclav and is almost flat. The hostel has an L shaped house plan with a stiffening reinforced concrete tube passing through all three floors. A glazed facade is intended to be placed on the part of the tube that is found before perimeter walls, which creates a dominant feature of the entire building. The roofing of the building is ensured by a single skin flat and glass sloping roof, which completes the whole building architecturally.
Guesthouse with Restaurant
Kyška, Roman ; Pažourek, Vít (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the proposal of a new guesthouse with a restaurant. The building is located in a slightly sloping terrain in the cadastral area of the village Vlasatice Brno-venkov in the South Moravian Region in the Czech Republic. The ground-plan shape of the building is mostly rectangular with folded facade parts. It is a partially basement building, to a lesser extent, recessed below ground level with three above-ground floors. The pension has a total of 22 rooms with a total capacity of 46 persons for short-term accommodation. Four rooms on the first floor are designed as wheelchair accessible. For the proper operation of the pension there is a reception on the first floor and an office with the appropriate meeting room on the second floor. One-storey part of the building consists of a restaurant with a capacity of 76 persons, which is designed as a frame skeleton with intensive vegetation single-skin flat roof. The preparation and meals and service of the restaurant is ensured by the kitchen together with its operations and respective warehouses located on the first floor. The basement is used primarily for the operation of the guesthouse, which is located air-conditioning engine room, utility room, workshop or warehouse. The building is for the most part bricked and the peripheral, internal bearing or partition walls are made of polished ceramic blocks porotherm. External walls are insulated with contact insulation system ETICS of gray EPS polystyrene. The glazed Schüco façade is used as the shell of the skeleton structure. The construction of the ceiling is composed of filigree ceiling panels and a singlelayer flat roof with a slope of 3% is used for roofing the building. The thesis contains project documentation for the realization of the construction.
Apartment building
Kučera, Martin ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor's thesis is the design and subsequent production of implementation project documents for a new flat building in Vysoké Mýto. The apartment building is located in the calm urban district "Za Pivovarem," which is zoned for residential and family houses. The building's vertical load-bearing system is a two-way wall. Limestone blocks serve as the foundation. A folded ceiling structure composed of POT beams and MIAKO inserts serves as the horizontal load-bearing system. A vented facade insulates the apartment building. The building's principal architectural concept is a horizontally oriented cement board outer fibre with visible joints that bounce away from each other. The boards are gray and orange. The structure is divided into two parts, the middle of which is narrower, higher, and protrudes in front of the second. The apartment complex is separated into four above-ground and one basement level. A cellar and a technical background of the building can be found in the basement. Parking spots and a common rooms are planned on the ground floor. Residential flats will occupy the remaining floors. The structure will have nine unique dwelling units, including one for those with limited mobility and spatial orientation.
Car Showroom
Schusterová, Soňa ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
This thesis deals with the elaboration of construction project documentation of newly built car showroom with authorized service station and financial centre located in the city of Kroměříž. The building was designed as self-standing with one underground and two above ground floors and is conceptually divided into three tracts – car showroom itself, technical facilities and authorized service station. There are underground garages, storage of new cars and technical rooms situated in the basement. Showroom, sanitary facilities and operational premises, separate client services such as reception, new car selling desk, service station desk, spare parts selling desk or reception technician desk are situated on the ground floor. Also there are storage of spare parts, car wash with utility room and facilities for employees of service station. Service station itself and storage of tires are adjacent to these areas. First floor is only partial and includes financial department, offices and directorate. Construction system of this building is designed as reinforced concrete skeleton with cross-reinforced boards. The skeleton is partially blocked by porous concrete blocks 300 mm thick with thermal insulation of mineral wool 200 mm thick (main part) and 160 mm thick (service station, storage). The facade is ventilated and glazed facade system is used.
Detached house with café
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and processing of the project documentation of a family house with a café. The designed building is located in the quiet uptown of Trutnov. It is two-storey partially basement building with a flat green roof and a penthouse roof. Foundations of the building are concrete and reinforced concrete. Supporting, peripheral and screen walls are designed from the POROTHERM system. Where the outer housing consists of a ceramic construction and of the ETICS insulation system. Ceiling construction is designed from the POT ceramic-concete beams and from MIAKO ceramic inserts. Part of the facade is created from plaster; another part of the facade consists of a ventilated facade made of wooden prisms and Nordic pine tiles. The dominant feature is a glazed facade connecting both floors. These individual architectural elements divide the building into individual units and fit into the natural landscape. The building creates two parts, namely residential part of the house and café. In the 1st floor there is a café, a guest room with a bathroom, a garage, an entrance hall, two children's rooms with a bathroom and a hall with open space from the basement. In the 2nd floor there is a technical room, bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen with dining room and open space to 1st floor. The floors are connected by a staircase in the open space.
GEMINI – secondary school for the disabled
Zástěrová, Šárka ; Kovář, Jan (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to modify the building of the GEMINI secondary school to meet the needs of students with disabilities. The area is located in Brno, in the Lesná district. The secondary school was furnished and put into operation within one week, so the current layout and equipment is not entirely suitable for the operation of a school for disabled people. Now the school consists of two separate buildings. The main two-storey school building, which is the subject of the structural and technical part of this bachelor thesis, is located in the former kindergarten building. Two entrance staircases are added to this building from the north-eastern side and a one-storey extension with an atrium from the south-western side. This main building is connected by a covered footbridge to the building of the heat exchange station, one quarter of which is now used by the school. The new design considers the removal of the extensions to the main building, but the concept of the entrance and single storey atrium extension is retained in the new plan. A new three-storey extension with a main vertical circulation space and glazed facade has been designed and more teaching space is designed in the new single storey atrium extension. A third storey extension can be used as student accommodation. The design also considers the use of half of the building of the heat exchange station for the operation of the school. As the school building does not have a suitable layout, the design only considers preserving the existing load-bearing structure and respecting the existing lining and lintels of the window openings in the wall. The new design is now intended to enable students to move and learn comfortably and to create a pleasant living environment.
Apartment building
Kučera, Martin ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor's thesis is the design and subsequent production of implementation project documents for a new flat building in Vysoké Mýto. The apartment building is located in the calm urban district "Za Pivovarem," which is zoned for residential and family houses. The building's vertical load-bearing system is a two-way wall. Limestone blocks serve as the foundation. A folded ceiling structure composed of POT beams and MIAKO inserts serves as the horizontal load-bearing system. A vented facade insulates the apartment building. The building's principal architectural concept is a horizontally oriented cement board outer fibre with visible joints that bounce away from each other. The boards are gray and orange. The structure is divided into two parts, the middle of which is narrower, higher, and protrudes in front of the second. The apartment complex is separated into four above-ground and one basement level. A cellar and a technical background of the building can be found in the basement. Parking spots and a common rooms are planned on the ground floor. Residential flats will occupy the remaining floors. The structure will have nine unique dwelling units, including one for those with limited mobility and spatial orientation.
Guesthouse with Restaurant
Kyška, Roman ; Pažourek, Vít (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the proposal of a new guesthouse with a restaurant. The building is located in a slightly sloping terrain in the cadastral area of the village Vlasatice Brno-venkov in the South Moravian Region in the Czech Republic. The ground-plan shape of the building is mostly rectangular with folded facade parts. It is a partially basement building, to a lesser extent, recessed below ground level with three above-ground floors. The pension has a total of 22 rooms with a total capacity of 46 persons for short-term accommodation. Four rooms on the first floor are designed as wheelchair accessible. For the proper operation of the pension there is a reception on the first floor and an office with the appropriate meeting room on the second floor. One-storey part of the building consists of a restaurant with a capacity of 76 persons, which is designed as a frame skeleton with intensive vegetation single-skin flat roof. The preparation and meals and service of the restaurant is ensured by the kitchen together with its operations and respective warehouses located on the first floor. The basement is used primarily for the operation of the guesthouse, which is located air-conditioning engine room, utility room, workshop or warehouse. The building is for the most part bricked and the peripheral, internal bearing or partition walls are made of polished ceramic blocks porotherm. External walls are insulated with contact insulation system ETICS of gray EPS polystyrene. The glazed Schüco façade is used as the shell of the skeleton structure. The construction of the ceiling is composed of filigree ceiling panels and a singlelayer flat roof with a slope of 3% is used for roofing the building. The thesis contains project documentation for the realization of the construction.
Detached house with café
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and processing of the project documentation of a family house with a café. The designed building is located in the quiet uptown of Trutnov. It is two-storey partially basement building with a flat green roof and a penthouse roof. Foundations of the building are concrete and reinforced concrete. Supporting, peripheral and screen walls are designed from the POROTHERM system. Where the outer housing consists of a ceramic construction and of the ETICS insulation system. Ceiling construction is designed from the POT ceramic-concete beams and from MIAKO ceramic inserts. Part of the facade is created from plaster; another part of the facade consists of a ventilated facade made of wooden prisms and Nordic pine tiles. The dominant feature is a glazed facade connecting both floors. These individual architectural elements divide the building into individual units and fit into the natural landscape. The building creates two parts, namely residential part of the house and café. In the 1st floor there is a café, a guest room with a bathroom, a garage, an entrance hall, two children's rooms with a bathroom and a hall with open space from the basement. In the 2nd floor there is a technical room, bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen with dining room and open space to 1st floor. The floors are connected by a staircase in the open space.

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