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Residence
Tippelt, David ; Skřek, Daniel (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design and elaboration of project documentation for the new construction of the Rezidence apartment building. The proposed building is located in Brno, in the Slatina district, and is located on land that is protected by an agricultural land fund, so it will be necessary to remove it from the ZPF. This plot is not located in a flooded or mined area. It is a detached building, which has four floors above ground and one underground floor. In the new building there are 12 residential units of 3 + kk and 1 + kk. In the basement there is a cellar for each apartment. In the first half there is a bike shed / carriage house, a cleaning room and a workshop with a warehouse, in the second half there are two technical rooms and a warehouse. On the first floor there is an entrance to the building, a laundry room with a drying room, a gym for the inhabitants of the house and two 1 + kk apartment units. On the second and third floor 4 units of size 1 + kk and on the top floor 2 residential units of size 3 + kk. From the second floor, each apartment has a balcony. These apartments are designed primarily for students, couples, or even a starting family. Each floor is connected by a three-armed reinforced concrete staircase, which is complemented by an elevator. The house is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips in combination with lost formwork. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made up of lost formwork, the load-bearing structures above the ground are made of ceramic blocks, which are insulated with a ventilated façade and equipped with a Bond SK1 façade sandwich cassette. The horizontal load-bearing structures form a semi-assembled Porotherm system. The whole building is covered by a single-skin vegetation-retention flat roof. The new apartment building is designed to be very economical.
Detached house, Nové Město nad Metují
Grymová, Gabriela ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is processing of a project documentation of a new family house in Nové Město nad Metují. The object is designed as a two-floor house, partly with a cellar. It is projected for 4 persons and its size is 4+1. Ground floor is designed into the shape of uneven „T“, while the first floor takes shape of rectangle. First floor is roofed by a saddle-shaped roof with an inclination of 30°, while the other parts of the object have a flat roof. Surface is made from wooden facade and contact thermal insulation system. Parking place is situated next to the object. The place is roofed together with a part of the first floor by the same flat roof. The construction is made from ceramic blocks and lost formwork. It has got monolithic reinforced concrete ceilings and stairway.
Static analysis of reinforced concrete floor structure of historical building
Nani, Pavel ; Bažant, Zdeněk (referee) ; Zich, Miloš (advisor)
The chief objective of my bachelor’s thesis is a design of the reinforced concrete floor structure of a historical building over 1st floor. The historical building was built in 1874. There are three floors in this building and there isn’t any underground floor. The reinforced concrete floor structure consists of the following forms of structure – a ribbed ceiling, a floor slab, a beam, a shell of vault and a staircase. The ribbed ceiling is made from a lost formwork of the VELOX firm. The set reinforced concrete floor structures are according to ČSN EN 1992-1-1.
"Multifunctional House Na Skřivánku in Chotěboř"
Janáček, Jiří ; Procházka, Jiří (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The main task of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of a project for the construction of a polyfunctional building Na Skřivánek in Chotěboř. The multifunctional house has one underground and 4 aboveground floors. On the underground floor there are premises serving as technical and storage facilities, on the ground floor there is designed two offices - general practitioner and pediatrician in the central part of the floor plan. In one of the outer tracts of the building there is a business area, designed for the operation of a travel agency. There is an apartment for barrier-free use on the ground floor. On the upper floors there is a total of 8 other apartment units ranging from 2 + kk to 2 atypical maisonettes in 3rd-4th floor. Each apartment unit, in addition to the barrier-free, is equipped with a balcony or terrace located on the south side. The basement part of the building is built of concrete slabs of lost formwork, the above-ground wall part of the Porotherm brick system is heat-insulated with a contact insulation system. Ceiling structures are made of pre-stressed Spiroll ceiling panels and filigree panels with superconducting. The roofing of the building is solved by a combination of a flat roof with a vegetation block with extensive green and saddle roofs with a continuous concealed dormer whose supporting function is provided by a wooden purlin roof truss.
Multi-purpose building
Kopr, Radim ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a multifunctional house on the street Křídlovická in the city of Brno. The new building is five-storey with four above-ground and one underground floors. The main entrance is oriented to the southeastern side and adjacent to the northwest side, and a separate entrance to the underground garage in the southwest corner of the designed object. Behind the main entrance is a staircase connecting all floors, after a special entrance for the underground garage is the staircase down into the garage. From the southwest side there are entrances to restaurants and shops, these have staffing and supply entrances and social facilities from the north-east side of the building. A downhill ramp is also located behind the northeast side of the building, from the southwest side are solved areas - restaurant garden, sidewalks and parking areas. In other above-ground floors, open space office spaces with separate meeting rooms, office director, secretary offices, and social facilities on the northeastern side of the floor are designed. Within these floors is proposed continuous greening of the atrium. The supporting system is a monolithic reinforced concrete combined with masonry staircases and a northeast wall. In the basement, the support system is a skeleton in combination with the walls of a lost formwork. Roof flat single-skinned with various inclinations 1-5°
Apartment building
Ratiborská, Adéla ; Ladomirjáková, Jitka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
Subject of this bachelor thesis is construction of apartment house in town of Újezdec u Přerova. It’s an object with three floors above ground and partial basement. On every floor are located two apartment units, where on first floor are apartments adjusted for people with limited possibility of movement and orientation. In ototal there are 6 apartments designated for this apartment house. Every apartment has it’s own terrace. At underground floor is located technical space, basement cubicles and social room. Parking is secured on newly planned width parking lot. Object is designed with HELUZ sytem, main supporting walls in basement are from concrete bricks BTB and ceiling panels SPIROLL. Roof construction is made from flat, green rooftop.
Firehouse
Výšek, Jan ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis solves the creating of layout study and creation of documentation for the realization new fire station. In the object is contemplated with placement of regional fire brigade unit, category JPO I and volunteer firefighter unit of city together, category JPO III/1. Fire station category will be considered as P1. The object consists of two structurally and functionally different parts. The first part is made of ceramic masonry with external thermal insulation composite system. Here are located administrative and operational premises. This section has two floors. Second part is solved as single-storey skeletal system made of reinforced concrete, roofed by prestressed concrete trusses. This part contains technical facilities and a garage. The cladding of the skeletal part of building is designed by using sandwich facade panels. Object has dissected ground plan, maximum dimensions are 54,80x22,20 m. Building has no basement and is roofed by flat roofs only. Object is located in peripheral locality of the city Jaroměř. Surrounding terrain is flat. Solved area contains a few related objects.
Dexterity, or build your house
Netrefová, Klára ; MA, Klára Zahradníčková, (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The design of anthropoid / metamorphosis loosely follows the pre-diploma project Fortel or so called "build a house" when I decided to "put my hand to the work, cut, drill, fold…" and to rediscover the imprints of work and tools in the mass from which they disappeared due to the mass production. The output of the project was an eclectic, crumbling garden of prefabricated bricks. Capillary (open) porosity usually occurs in brick products. It allows the penetration and retention of a relatively large amount of water. The bricks are made of natural mineral raw materials, as well as expanded clay, which is commonly used as a hydroponic substrate. At the same time, the porosity of the brick blocks causes future degradation of the material in the exterior. The disrupted "worked" ceramic blocks in the garden burst, mix with the substrate and create a breeding ground for plants. In my diploma thesis I move away from materials formed into modules, imported to the construction site, and I deal with matter in its freest fluid form and forms arising in-situ. The work is permeated by three fluid media, water, clay and concrete. Concrete - initially a fluid material, takes the form of two other materials, solidifies. Clay - as a semi-solid - semi-fluid material Water - infinitely fluid material, still present, rapidly transforms, and periodically comes and disappears, transforms the other two materials. The materials mix together, form into matter, then drain and disintegrate and disappear when their time comes. With these nature-friendly processes, the design works on three scales. On a micro scale, matter decomposes into gravel, sand, loess, which nourishes soils and plants, and allows an environment suitable for a variety of animals. In the middle scale, these are small objects that shape and manipulate the landscape. And in a big scale, it is co-working with the landscape itself.
Family House with Rehabilitative Centre
Jurutková, Zuzana ; Hlásková, Michaela (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis solves with the new building object with establishment – the rehabilitative centre. The building has a partial basement. There is a garage and other technical rooms in the basement. On the first floor there is an operating part, other rooms on the first floor and in the attic are apointed for living.
Detached House with Allergology Surgery
Zaťko, Ondřej ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The project solving object for living. This is a family house with the private allergy clinic. The object is standing separately. Part for living has 2 floors above ground, the priváte clinic has 1st floor. It is a brick building ceramic block filled with mineral pool,the ceiling is made from POT + MIAKO systeme. Foundations are monolithic passports and 2 BTB series fittings, reinforced. The roof of the living part of the saddle above the garage is a walkable flat roof above establishment is vegetation flat roof. Object is situated in the peripheral locality Ptení to Prostejov, slightly sloping terrain.

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