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Single-family house
Gilar, Matěj ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of project documentation for the construction of a family house. The house has two floors. The terrain of the land is slightly sloping. The main building material is Ytong aerated concrete blocks. The building is based on the foundation strips. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The roofing consists of a flat roof. The external walls are insulated with mineral thermal insulation boards.
Apartment building
Burian, Jaroslav ; Hradil, Dušan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design and processing of project documentation for the construction of a new residential building in Nosislav. The residential building is designed on a plot located on the northern edge of the village, the site is leveled. The building of the apartment house is designed as a detached house with one underground floor and two above-ground floors. There are a total of five residential units on the upper floors, one of which is designed as 1+KK, the other residential units are designed as 3+KK. In the basement of the building there is the technical background, storage space for each apartment and communal areas such as a shared warehouse, workshop and community room. The load-bearing system is a combined wall system, the vertical load-bearing structures are made up of lost formwork on the underground floor and lightweight concrete with lime-sand blocks on the above-ground floors. The horizontal load-bearing structure is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The individual floors are connected by a two-arm monolithic reinforced concrete staircase. The roof is constructed as a truss roof with ceramic roofing. The building is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system.
Apartment building
Srba, Vojtěch ; Bergmann, Ivan (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Blansko. The standalone object in flat terrain has four above-ground floors with the last one receding and one underground floor. The underground floor is designed with parking spaces, storage boxes, technical facilities, and waste facilities. All above-ground floors are designated for living, where there are a total of 23 residential units. The first above-ground floor has 6 residential units (including one residential unit for people with limited mobility and orientation), the second and third floors have 7 residential units, and the fourth floor has 3 residential units. The residential units are designed in the form of 1+kk to 3+kk. Access to the residential units is from the main corridor, which leads to the vertical communication core, which has an elevator and a two-arm staircase. The structural system of the building is designed as a transverse wall. The building is based on reinforced concrete piles. The ceilings are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roofing of individual parts of the building is designed with flat single-shell roofs, where the roof over the 1st floor and terraces are walkable and the roof over the 4th floor is designed as a membrane with a covering of softened PVC. The bachelor’s thesis includes project documentation for the construction.
Evaluation of Efficiency and Risks of Investment Project
Forman, Filip ; Bártů, Dominik (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis evaluates the efficiency and risks of an investment project of a family terraced house in Slatina, Brno. The aim is to analyze four options of the building use: reconstruction with rent, new building with rent, reconstruction with sale and new building with sale. The theoretical part defines the basic concepts and methodologies for financial analysis and risk assessment. The practical part deals with the case study and financial analyses of each option. The conclusion offers a comparison of the options and recommendations for investors.
Apartment building
Filípková, Zuzana ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption in the municipality of Blansko. The building will be situated on a plot of land in the northern part of the town between the existing development of family houses on the area defined by the zoning plan as a buildable area. The building has four floors above ground and one underground floor. It is covered with a flat vegetated roof. In the basement of the apartment building and there is a collective garage and technical facilities. On the above-ground floors there are residential units with the size of 1+kk to 4+kk. Parking of cars is possible in addition to the mass garage on the parking spaces in front of the building. The main entrance to the building is located on the east side. The common areas include a vestibule, entrance hall and corridors, from which there is access to the individual residential units. All floors are connected by a staircase and a hydraulic lift. The structural system of the building is combined. It consists of perimeter load-bearing walls and an internal skeleton longitudinal system composed of columns and transoms. The horizontal structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab. The building is based on a foundation slab. The perimeter walls are contact insulated with ETICS system using basalt wool of 200mm thickness.
Family house on a slope
Odložilíková, Monika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the development of detailed design documentation for a family house situated on a slope in the village of Přílepy. The house is intended to serve as a permanent residence for a family of four. It is a two-storey detached building featuring a flat green roof and includes a garage for two cars. The property is set on gently sloping ground with a gradient from northeast to southwest. The floor plan of the house is a simple rectangular shape with a partially protruding section. The building is founded on a strip foundation, and the vertical perimeter structures are designed using the Porotherm system with a contact insulation system. Horizontal structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The individual floors are connected by a monolithic reinforced concrete two-arm staircase.
Community housing in Brno-Komín
Starý, Tadeáš ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is an architectural study of a multifunctional building with predominant residential functions. The project builds on an urban study developed within the course NGA056 – Specialized Studio (ArA). The urban design consists of a complex of three multifunctional buildings, which emphasize not only suitable living conditions for community residents but also the feasibility of construction. The buildings, through their volumetric deformation, form two funnels allowing greenery to pass from Palacký Hill through the addressed area further into the existing panel housing development. Along Řezáčova Street, the existing garage facilities, which form an unsightly and neglected barrier in the area, are removed. In their place, a parking garage is created to replace the existing parking spaces and provide new ones for the residents of the complex and the housing estate. This step allows for the creation of public spaces instead of the existing parking areas between the panel buildings. In the architectural design, I work with the baugruppe construction principle, which allows individuals to collectively build and own apartments or houses. Participants share the construction costs, which can bring savings compared to traditional construction methods. Baugruppe projects include shared spaces and amenities accessible to all group members. The addressed buildings are four-story, partially basement, gallery-access houses oriented north-south. The staggered mass of the building is divided into three symmetrical parts and then supplemented with wedges to balance the building's stagger. Part of the ground floor is used for community or commercial spaces and partly for residential units with front gardens. The upper floors contain residential units. The side sections offer a combination of 4-room, 2-room, or 1-room apartments, while the central section offers 2-room apartments or four 1-room apartments. The configurations in these sections can be interchanged as needed. The architectural expression of the buildings is primarily provided by the distinctive horizontal lines of terraces/galleries with movable shading panels that encircle the entire building.
Residential building
Štepanovský, Stanislav ; Kacálek, Petr (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Brno. The proposed apartment building will be three-story, without a basement, and with a floor area of 305 m. Operationally, the building is divided into ten housing units. On the first floor, there are three apartments with layouts of 1+KK, 2+KK, and 3+KK. One of the apartments with a 2+KK layout is designed as barrier-free. The first floor is further equipped with a utility room, cellar cubicles, a room designated for cleaning, and a pram room. The elevator shaft is made of reinforced concrete with a thickness of 200 mm and is separated from the building by basalt wool with a thickness of 25 mm. The shaft is coated with a dust-free paint and is equipped with a hydraulic elevator, which is not intended for fire evacuation. On the second floor, there are a total of four apartments. Two are designed as 2+KK, while the other two apartments have a 3+KK layout. On the third floor, there are three apartments. One of them is designed as above-standard with a usable area of 148 m. The load-bearing structural system will be solved as masonry made of ceramic blocks, which will be placed on foundation strips of plain concrete. The ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs with a thickness of 250 mm. The balcony slabs are designed as an embedded reinforced concrete cantilever with a slope of 3%. The roof is designed as a walkable flat structure, which has an integrated vegetative layer. The building is thermally insulated with contact basalt wool with a thickness of 160 mm.
Apartment building
Zápotočná, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption. The main objectives of this work include the design of the layout, construction, and material solutions. The building of the apartment building is a detached new building, which has one underground floor with garages. In total the building contains 6 studios and 20 apartment units. The fourth floor is partially stepped with access to the flat roof. The building is roofed with two types of flat roofs and one gable roof with 20° pitch. The new building is located in a relatively sloping terrain of the urban area Kňažia, Dolný Kubín, on the plot KN-C 2110/10, which allowed barrier-free access to the building from the garage and at the same time and through the main entrance located on the landing. The facade of the apartment building is designed as ETICS with white RAL 9016 plaster. In the places of loggias and balconies there is a brick facing and in the place of the staircase proposed ventilated facade with cladding with corrugated metal in RAL7016. The windows are designed as plastic, on the exterior side in anthracite RAL 7016 and on the interior side in grey RAL 9006. The residential building is based on a reinforced concrete slab foundation. The basement construction system is combined with perimeter reinforced concrete walls and internal load-bearing columns. In the above-ground floors it is already a transverse wall system, formed by reinforced concrete walls. The construction of the gable roof is made of wooden glued trusses with metal roofing. This bachelor thesis also deals with the assessment of the building in terms of fire safety, thermal engineering, acoustics, glazing and day lighting.
New detached house in Sadová
Okleštěk, Matěj ; Krupicová, Jana (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis addresses the design of a new family house with a business facility, with the project documentation developed at the construction implementation level. The family house is located on a plot in the Sadová area of Brno and is conceived as a detached, partially basement structure with two above-ground floors. It includes a separate garage for the owner and five parking spaces for customers of the business facility. The house is intended for a family of five. Each part of the building has its own separate entrance from the northeast side of the plot and is separated by fencing. The shape of the plot is irregular with a slight slope from north to south. The ground floor (1st floor) of the family house primarily contains communication areas, while the second floor (2nd floor) serves as a quiet zone with living rooms predominantly situated to the south, ensuring adequate sunlight for the building. The basement (1S) will be used for storage purposes. The business facility will be used for the owner’s business, including a barber shop and a photographic studio. The vertical load-bearing walls are made of ceramic blocks filled with mineral wool (e.g., Porotherm T Profi), eliminating the need for external insulation of the entire building. The horizontal structures are monolithic reinforced concrete, and the entire building is founded on strip foundations, which will be stepped for the basement part. Both the family house and the business facility are covered with a flat, non-walkable roof. The facade of the two-story family house is finished with white silicone plaster with slate cladding elements between the windows, while the facade of the business facility is entirely clad in anthracite-colored slate.

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