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House and winery in Zaječí
Tomková, Denisa ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the proposal of a new house intended for permanent living of a family of four and at the same time for the production and storage of wine. The building is located in a sloping terrain in the cadastral area of the village Zaječí and consists of a basement and one above-ground floor. It includes a vaulted cellar for archiving wine, an outdoor terrace and a covered parking space. The proposal of the house is adapted so that the well-being of family members is not disturbed by the planned wine production. This is achieved by the fact that the basement floor is intended for the operation of the winery, and on the contrary, the quiet and social zone, which is the zone intended for living, is designed on the above-ground floor. The main load-bearing system of the basement are concrete blocks made of lost formwork and ceramic bricks from the Heluz system on the 1st floor. The perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The living room has a wooden, beamed ceiling and in the rest of the building is designed a reinforced concrete ceiling slab. The roof is flat, in 2 height levels and with a slope of 3%. The design of the house includes an internal recuperation unit, underfloor heating and an external three-layer stainless steel Schiedel chimney system. The work is processed in the form of project documentation adapted for the construction with almost zero energy consumption.
House and winery in Zaječí
Tomková, Denisa ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the proposal of a new house intended for permanent living of a family of four and at the same time for the production and storage of wine. The building is located in a sloping terrain in the cadastral area of the village Zaječí and consists of a basement and one above-ground floor. It includes a vaulted cellar for archiving wine, an outdoor terrace and a covered parking space. The proposal of the house is adapted so that the well-being of family members is not disturbed by the planned wine production. This is achieved by the fact that the basement floor is intended for the operation of the winery, and on the contrary, the quiet and social zone, which is the zone intended for living, is designed on the above-ground floor. The main load-bearing system of the basement are concrete blocks made of lost formwork and ceramic bricks from the Heluz system on the 1st floor. The perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The living room has a wooden, beamed ceiling and in the rest of the building is designed a reinforced concrete ceiling slab. The roof is flat, in 2 height levels and with a slope of 3%. The design of the house includes an internal recuperation unit, underfloor heating and an external three-layer stainless steel Schiedel chimney system. The work is processed in the form of project documentation adapted for the construction with almost zero energy consumption.

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