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The building
Kříž, Lukáš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to prepare project documentation for the construction of a multifunctional building with almost zero energy consumption. The multifunctional building is located in the South Moravian Region on the outskirts of Rosice. It is a five-storey detached multifunctional building in a slightly sloping terrain, with one underground floor and four above-ground floors. The underground floor serves for the most part as a collective garage and also for the technical background of the building. There is a gym and showroom on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are office spaces with the necessary facilities. The remaining fourth floors are used for living, there are designed four residential units, with storage space for each apartment. The building is designed as a combined construction system, while the perimeter vertical load-bearing structures are lined with ceramic hollow blocks. The perimeter load-bearing walls in the basement are made of lost formwork. The vertical load-bearing structures inside the building consist mainly of reinforced concrete monolithic columns. The ceiling structures and longitudinal girders are also monolithic reinforced concrete. The perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The building is based on reinforced concrete monolithic foundation strips. The roof consists of a flat single-skin vegetation roof.
Apartment building
Thomajer, Viktor ; Brabec, Roman (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The main task of bachelor’s thesis was to design an apartment building and to create the project design documentation in accordence with the law in Czech Republic. My object is an four-storey apartment building in Hradec Králové (Czech Republic). The building is consisting of one underground floor with the parking for residents and another 3 floors above the ground with the 25 apartments. Construction system of underground floor combine the elements of inner concrete columns and external walls on the foundation slab made of watertight reinforced concrete. This kind of foundation is called „white tank“ and except of load-bearing function fully provides the waterproofing solution under the ground. The rest of floors are made of ceramic blocks as the system of two-way load-bearing walls. External walls are insulated with mineral wool insulation according to ETICS. Floor slabs are designed as cast-in-place concrete structure. The roof is flat with the 2% of slope with wateproofing layer of PVC foil. All necessary utility structures are situated close to the building area and can be reach easilly. As the main source of energy for heating was designed heat exchanger system supported from hot-water sytem of city Hradec Kralové.
The Reconstruction, and the Re-use of the St. Thomas Yard in Brno
Rehák, Michal ; Šuhajdová, Eva (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The complex of „Svatotomassky dvor“ creates after its reconstruction a place for social, cultural and sport activities.This object is an exemplary joinder of modern technologies and historical elements with the emphasis on its own traditional handcrafted construstion. The spirit of this place leads a visitor to demur to precise work of our antcestors in the contrast with composed modern architecture. The complex is complemented by components of fine architecture (such as pavillon, fountain, …) with undertone and memory of horses which had to be replaced because of new functional utilization. It deals with reconstruction and revitalization of four historical objects. From the constructional point of view it deals with one and two-storeyed objects based on concrete fundaments with bearing walls bricked up from building brick that is fully burnt about total thickness 0,3-0,85m and with wooden roof construction. The roof is covered by burnt tile roofing. The top walls in objects are made of semi-burnt wooden joist construction. Within the frame of reconstruction, predominant part of framework will be preserved.
Multifunctional Building Křenová
Bazelová, Nikola ; Ing.Petr Kunc (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is based on the studio project of residential buildings. The project develops architectural study of multifunctional house on the Křenová street in Brno. Entered building site is located between the streets Křenová, Vlhká and Skořepka. The designed complex of three buildings are connected to the existing buildings. They also terminate street-block and they create partially enclosed courtyard, which is planted by greenery. Objects A and B on the southern and eastern side are formed in a regular set of stacked cells. They contain apartments which are oriented to the south, east and west. Ground floors of both buildings have a simple platform,which is corresponding to the shape of street line. These floors are intended for administration and services. Building C on the north side is designed for administration. On the ground floor of this house is the entrance into two underground floors for parking.
Apartment building
Hamelová, Simona ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project of a detached, five-storey apartment building situated on us. May 3, in the very center of Otrokovice. The building has one underground floor with collective garages and technical facilities and four above-ground floors, where 21 residential units are designed. Shops with facilities are designed on the 1st floor. The assortment for these stores is not precisely specified. There is also a cleaning room and a shared carriage house with a bicycle shed. The apartment building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and horizontal structures. The substructure is designed on piles, footings and foundation strips made of reinforced concrete. The load-bearing structure of the underground floor is a combination of a reinforced concrete inner skeleton with columns standing on the base and reinforced concrete perimeter load-bearing walls with a thickness of 300 mm. The perimeter walls on the upper floors are lined with Porotherm 30 Profi bricks on a system thin-layer mortar. The perimeter walls are insulated - a contact thermal insulation system with a thermal insulation layer of th. 120 mm. On the perimeter walls there is a reinforcing beam, stiffener. The internal staircases are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The translations will be porothermic or reinforced. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete with a thickness of 250 mm, with girders with a cross section of 650x400 650x300 or 650x500 mm. Balcony boards are lined over ISO beams. The staircase is a reinforced concrete monolithic. Windows and exterior doors will be plastic. The roof is flat with polystyrene insulation and fatrafol roofing. The heat source for heating and hot water is an exchanger connected to the primary circuit of the Hradec Králové hot water pipeline. Connection to the required public infrastructure networks can be implemented in the immediate vicinity of the buil
Newly-built mixed-use building, Frydek-Mistek
Bystroň, Patrik ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Diploma thesis focuses on the processing of detailed documentation for newly-built mixed-use building in Frýdek-Místek. The building has three above ground floors. On the first floor there is a restaurant with facilities. On the second and third floor there are office spaces. The building has combined support system, which is a reinforced concrete slab carried by masonry wall system of sand-lime blocks and reinforced concrete columns. The entire building is insulated using external contact thermal insulation system outside the first floor, which is designed ventilated facade with thermal insulation of mineral wool. The roof of the building is designed as a non-walkable flat single roof.
Apartment building
Hamelová, Simona ; Bartošová, Andrea (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project of a detached, five-storey apartment building situated on us. May 3, in the very center of Otrokovice. The building has one underground floor with collective garages and technical facilities and four above-ground floors, where 21 residential units are designed. Shops with facilities are designed on the 1st floor. The assortment for these stores is not precisely specified. There is also a cleaning room and a shared carriage house with a bicycle shed. The apartment building is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton with load-bearing columns and horizontal structures. The substructure is designed on piles, footings and foundation strips made of reinforced concrete. The load-bearing structure of the underground floor is a combination of a reinforced concrete inner skeleton with columns standing on the base and reinforced concrete perimeter load-bearing walls with a thickness of 300 mm. The perimeter walls on the upper floors are lined with Porotherm 30 Profi bricks on a system thin-layer mortar. The perimeter walls are insulated - a contact thermal insulation system with a thermal insulation layer of th. 120 mm. On the perimeter walls there is a reinforcing beam, stiffener. The internal staircases are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The translations will be porothermic or reinforced. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete with a thickness of 250 mm, with girders with a cross section of 650x400 650x300 or 650x500 mm. Balcony boards are lined over ISO beams. The staircase is a reinforced concrete monolithic. Windows and exterior doors will be plastic. The roof is flat with polystyrene insulation and fatrafol roofing. The heat source for heating and hot water is an exchanger connected to the primary circuit of the Hradec Králové hot water pipeline. Connection to the required public infrastructure networks can be implemented in the immediate vicinity of the buil
The building
Kříž, Lukáš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is to prepare project documentation for the construction of a multifunctional building with almost zero energy consumption. The multifunctional building is located in the South Moravian Region on the outskirts of Rosice. It is a five-storey detached multifunctional building in a slightly sloping terrain, with one underground floor and four above-ground floors. The underground floor serves for the most part as a collective garage and also for the technical background of the building. There is a gym and showroom on the first floor. On the second and third floors there are office spaces with the necessary facilities. The remaining fourth floors are used for living, there are designed four residential units, with storage space for each apartment. The building is designed as a combined construction system, while the perimeter vertical load-bearing structures are lined with ceramic hollow blocks. The perimeter load-bearing walls in the basement are made of lost formwork. The vertical load-bearing structures inside the building consist mainly of reinforced concrete monolithic columns. The ceiling structures and longitudinal girders are also monolithic reinforced concrete. The perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The building is based on reinforced concrete monolithic foundation strips. The roof consists of a flat single-skin vegetation roof.
Apartment building
Thomajer, Viktor ; Brabec, Roman (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The main task of bachelor’s thesis was to design an apartment building and to create the project design documentation in accordence with the law in Czech Republic. My object is an four-storey apartment building in Hradec Králové (Czech Republic). The building is consisting of one underground floor with the parking for residents and another 3 floors above the ground with the 25 apartments. Construction system of underground floor combine the elements of inner concrete columns and external walls on the foundation slab made of watertight reinforced concrete. This kind of foundation is called „white tank“ and except of load-bearing function fully provides the waterproofing solution under the ground. The rest of floors are made of ceramic blocks as the system of two-way load-bearing walls. External walls are insulated with mineral wool insulation according to ETICS. Floor slabs are designed as cast-in-place concrete structure. The roof is flat with the 2% of slope with wateproofing layer of PVC foil. All necessary utility structures are situated close to the building area and can be reach easilly. As the main source of energy for heating was designed heat exchanger system supported from hot-water sytem of city Hradec Kralové.
Newly-built mixed-use building, Frydek-Mistek
Bystroň, Patrik ; Nováková, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Diploma thesis focuses on the processing of detailed documentation for newly-built mixed-use building in Frýdek-Místek. The building has three above ground floors. On the first floor there is a restaurant with facilities. On the second and third floor there are office spaces. The building has combined support system, which is a reinforced concrete slab carried by masonry wall system of sand-lime blocks and reinforced concrete columns. The entire building is insulated using external contact thermal insulation system outside the first floor, which is designed ventilated facade with thermal insulation of mineral wool. The roof of the building is designed as a non-walkable flat single roof.

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