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Low-floor Apartmen Building
Ocelík, Tomáš ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on designing a simple low-floor apartment building. The chosen land, on which the building schould be standing on, is located in the village Velký Újezd in the vicinity of the city of Olomouc. The structure is designed as an apartment building without a basement, with three above-ground floors and 11 flats. There’s a communal storage part on the 1st floor. The vertical supporting construction are made of Porotherm ceramic blocks, the ceiling structure is made of POT supports and MIAKO ceramic blocks, the roof is saddle shaped with an angle of 12°, its supporting structure is is made of wooden fish girder.
FAMILY HOUSE IN MYJAVA
Praženka, Ivan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is a project of a family house with two floors in Myjava. It is a detached house with a partial basement. The plan of the building is in the rectangular shape. The family house is designed for a family with four or five members. In the basement, there are situated storage, technical room, corridor, gym, storey for fruit and vegetables, laundry and staircase. Through the main entrance we reach the ground floor. The ground floor consists of vestibule, corridor with the entrance to the garage, bathroom and toilet. Then we enter from corridor to guest room, staircase, living room and the dining room connected with the kitchen. From the kitchen is an entrance to the outdoor terrace. The garage is proposed for one car with motorbikes, optionally for two smaller cars. This part of the house does not have a basement. On the first floor are situated two bedrooms for children, bedroom, toilet and bathroom. There is also a balcony, which has an access from bedroom and bedroom and bedroom for children. The vertical external bearing constructions in the basement are made of concrete blocks Premac DT30 500x300x250 mm. The vertical external bearing constructions of the elevated part of the house are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi 250x300x249 mm. The vertical internal bearing constructions are also made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi and ceramic blocks Porotherm 25 SK Profi 245x250x249 mm. The vertical non-bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 11,5 AKU P+D 497x115x238 mm. The horizontal bearing constructions are made of the ceramic girders Pot and inserts Miako of the ceiling system Porotherm. The roof is gabled with slope 37° and 35°,which is kinked above the garage at the angle 16°,the roof coat is made of the concrete folded roof bag Bramac.
FAMILY HOUSE IN HVĚVOTÍN
Reif, Tomáš ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor Thesis is a project of a family house in Hněvotín. It is a detached house built in the “L shape” with one underground and two aboveground floors. The building is designed for a family of four. In the basement of the building there is a playroom, a gym, a bathroom and a utility room. On the ground floor there is a vestibule with an entry to the garage and the hall. From the hall we can enter the toilet or the living room which is connected to the kitchen and the dining room. There is a half landing staircase leading from the living room to the first floor or the basement. On the first floor there is another hall, which leads to the storage room, two nurseries, bathroom and a bedroom with an on suite bathroom. The whole first floor is designed as a loft. The roofing is made of clay roofing tiles Tondach. Vertical peripheral masonry in the basement consists of concrete formwork blocks Dito ZB 400x300x250 mm. The basement internal bearing wall and the bearing wall above ground both consist of ceramic bricks Porotherm 30 P+D 247x300x238 mm. The horizontal structural frame consists of ceiling beams Pot and inserts Miako from the Porotherm system. The only exception is the ceiling system in the garage where it is stylized into a monolithic reinforced concrete panel.
Family house in Kucerov
Bačovský, Martin ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Bachelors thesis is focused on design and elaboration of design documentation of single-family house in Kučerov, the parcel number 366. Proposition of house has respect both commune plan and current street buildings. It is not supposed to create stress with its shape and size but to complete actual building. It has one elevated floor and built-in attic, saddle roof, it is cellarless. It is divided into two parts, first one for craft production, second one for living, also extended into the whole attic.
FAMILY HOUSE IN VEVERSKÁ BÍTÝŠKA
Drcmánková, Hana ; Žižka, Lukáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the family house with two floors in Veverská Bítýška. It is a detached house with a partial basement in form of a rectangle. The building is designed for four people. The land is situated in a suburb of Veverská Bítýška. There is a storeroom and technical room in the basement. The first elevated floor is divided to the dressing room, vestibule with the entrance into toilet, bathroom, living room connected with dining room and kitchen and office. There is an entrance to the outdoor terrace in a living room and office. Cars could be parked under the pergola. In the second floor we find bedroom for children, workroom with cloakroom, chamber, bathroom with toilet and two bedrooms. The vertical external bearing constructions in the basement are made of concrete blocks Prescot MAX 250x300x500 mm. The vertical external bearing constructions of the elevated part of the house are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 42.5 Ti Profi 248x425x249 mm. The vertical internal bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 25 AKU P+D 372x250x238 mm. The vertical internal non-bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 11.5 AKU P+D 497x115x238 mm. The horizontal bearing constructions are made of the ceramic girders Pot and the inserts Miako of the ceiling system Porotherm. The gabled roof has 40°, the roof coat is made of the concrete folded roof bag Bramac.
Family house in Stara Tura
Geschwandtner, Matúš ; Bartoš, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachalor´s thesis is focuses on project family house with two–floors and detached with partial basement in Stara Tura. The family house is designed for four people. In the basement there is the garage for two cars, the boiler room and the store room. On the first floor there is the vestibule, the toilet, the office, the kitchen with living room there is free entry to the outside terrace. On the hallway there is situated stairs which divided house into daily and nightly section.On the second floor there is two bedrooms for children there is also entry to the balcony, the bedroom for parents and bathroom with toilet. The second floor covers the gabled roof. The roof coat is made of a ceramical burnt roof bags TONDACH. The vertical brickwork is formed by concreate blocks BTB 500 x 300 x 249mm in the basement. The vertical construction of the elevated part of the house is made of ceramic blocks POROTHERM 30 P+D. The horizontal construction is made of the ceiling girders POT and the ceiling inserts MIAKO of POROTHERM system.
Family house in Ľubotice
Hudáček, Štefan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the family house with two floors in Ľubotice. It is a detached house with a partial basement in form of a letter T. The building is designed for four people. There is a laundry, gym, technical room, storage and wine cellar in the basement. The first elevated floor is divided into a dressing room, vestibule with the entrance into a garage and bathroom, living room connected with dining room and kitchen, and guest room. There is an entrance into the outdoor terrace in a living room and guest room. Garage is proposed for two cars and does not have a basement. In the second floor there are two bedrooms for children, workroom, chamber, bathroom and bedroom with separate bathroom and dressing room. The vertical external bearing constructions in the basement are made of concrete blocks Prescot MAX 250x300x500 mm. The vertical external bearing constructions of the elevated part of the house are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 42.5 Ti Profi 248x425x249 mm. The vertical internal bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 25 AKU P+D 372x250x238 mm. The vertical internal non-bearing constructions are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 11.5 AKU P+D 497x115x238 mm. The horizontal bearing constructions are made of the ceramic girders Pot and the inserts Miako of the ceiling system Porotherm. The gabled roof has 40°, the roof coat is made of the concrete folded roof bag Bramac.
Small apartment building
Vojtíšková, Lucie ; Hruboň, Ondřej (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
Assignment of this bachelor's thesis was to create a project of small apartment building situated in urban area without further specification of location. Undeveloped estate in Vsetín, Rokytnice, has been chosen. In surrounding, there are blocks of flats mostly with 3+1 apartments, but market demand of these days in this area is increasing for smaller apartments due to lack of them there. This thesis contains initial proposal of object, processing of studies, design solution and project documentation of planning permission including thermal technique calculation and fire protection report. The result is two-floor apartment building with three usual flats and one special purposed apartment. Object is walled by Porotherm ceramic tiles, ceilings are from monolithic ribbed reinforced concrete. The roof is flat, single skin, with waterproofing layer from bitumen sheet.
Detached house in Zarosice
Krupica, Petr ; Hlavsa, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this Bachelor thesis is an elaboration of technical documentation for a project of new family house. The house is partly a basement and it has two floors. The building is designed With traditional building materials – Porotherm. Encosure is designed as a saddle roof and single-layer flat roof. Part of this thesis is also includes a seminar Work on Structural wall system.
Family house in Lukovany
Mrkvicová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focuses on project family house with two-floors in Lukovany. It is a detached house with a partial basement. The building is designed for four people. There is the garage for two cars,the laundry,the boiler room and the store room in the basement. The first elevated floor can be divided into active and passive part. In the passive zone there are two bedrooms for children, the bedroom for parents and a bathroom. This part of the house does not have the basement and this part has a straight roof. In the active zone of the house there are the vestibule, the toilet, the kitchen and the living room. In the living room and kitchen there is free entry into the outdoor terrace. In the second floor there is a study room, a library and a playroom for children. There is also the entry into the roof terrace. The terrace has two parts. One part is the timber terrace and the nother part is the grassed over terrace. The second floor covers the gabled roof with specific lagging noun. The roof coat is made of a ceramic burnt roof bag Tondach. The vertical brickwork is formed by concrete blocks Livetherm SIP-NC P10 400x300x198 mm in the basement. The vertical construction of the elevated part of the house is made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi 247x300x249 mm. The horizontal construction is made of the ceiling girders Pot and the ceiling inserts Miako of Porotherm system.

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