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Multi-generational house Polanka nad Odrou
Šichnárková, Adéla ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The task of this bachelor thesis is to design a new building of a multi-generation family house with a partial basement and to prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building is situated on a flat plot of land in the city district of Ostrava, in Polanka nad Odrou. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all binding documents of the city, especially the Ostrava city plan. The building will be divided into two residential units. The first one will be only one-storey designed for two persons and the second one will be with basement, will have two floors and will be designed for 4 persons. The basement will be used especially for storage space. The family house is based partly on strip foundations and partly on a slab foundation. It is constructed of ceramic masonry units and covered with a single-skin flat roof. The ceiling structures will be made of monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The perimeter walls will be insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system using EPS facade polystyrene.
Multi-generational house Paskov
Pavlasová, Denisa ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The subject of the submitted bachelor’s thesis was the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a multi-generational house. The building is located in the town of Paskov, district Frýdek - Místek, cadastral area Paskov. The building is designed as a detached two-storey building with a partial basement on flat ground. There are two residential units for a total of six people. The building also includes a garage with two parking spaces. There are also three additional unroofed parking spaces on the property. The entrance to the house is situated on the east side. Most of the living rooms have been placed on the south and west sides. As a structural system, ceramic masonry of the Porotherm type was chosen, which is used in the above-ground floors as well as load-bearing and non-load-bearing interior walls throughout the building. The perimeter walls in the basement are made of monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made on each floor with ceramic beams and inserts. The staircase is monolithic reinforced concrete. The perimeter walls are insulated above ground level using mineral wool. The whole building is roofed with a single-skin flat roof.
Multi-generational house Polanka nad Odrou
Šichnárková, Adéla ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
The task of this bachelor thesis is to design a new building of a multi-generation family house with a partial basement and to prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building is situated on a flat plot of land in the city district of Ostrava, in Polanka nad Odrou. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all binding documents of the city, especially the Ostrava city plan. The building will be divided into two residential units. The first one will be only one-storey designed for two persons and the second one will be with basement, will have two floors and will be designed for 4 persons. The basement will be used especially for storage space. The family house is based partly on strip foundations and partly on a slab foundation. It is constructed of ceramic masonry units and covered with a single-skin flat roof. The ceiling structures will be made of monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The perimeter walls will be insulated with the ETICS contact insulation system using EPS facade polystyrene.
REVITALIZATION AND SPATIAL CULTIVATION OF THE CAPUCHIN MONASTERY IN ZNOJMO
Srbecká, Michaela Sara ; Bartko, Ladislav (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Urban and architectural study of a fragment of the zone in the southwestern part of the historical centre of Znojmo. The emphasis in urban planning part is focused on the cultivation of public spaces in the nearest proximity of the Capuchin Monastery and includes the area of the former Capuchin Monastery, Vlk’s Tower with its immediate surroundings and the vacant modernist building - the “TIP-klub”. The architectural part studies the possibilities of The Capuchin Monastery using the monastery’s premises with new construction programs, as well as the possibilities of the unused TIP-klub building and the design of the area of the former Capuchin Garden including newly designed residential and urban amenities buildings. The architectural design of each floor is included. The goal of my thesis is to recreate the area of Capuchin Monastery into a well-functioning space with respect and humility for the place.

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