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Family house
Vávra, Adam ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Abstract The topic of this thesis is the project of a family house in Olomouc. The house is partially included with the cellar, with the ground floor, the second floor and includes living spaces. The part of the building is also the driveway to the garage, stairs outside and the garage situated on the ground floor of the living part of the house. The ground plan of the house has the indented form, which is roofed partially with the shed roof and partially with the terrace, which works as a flat walkable roof. The house will be situated on the flat terrain. The entrance into the house is located in the east. The building project was solved in the POROTHERM construction system.
Detached house, Kuřim
Sedláček, Jan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this work is the solution of a detached family house in the village Kuřim. It is a cellarless, two-storey building with a covered parking place for one car. The Shape of the building is rectangular with single cased flat roof. The house is situated in gently sloping land mainly in the area of houses. The main entrance to the building is situated on the west and the entrance to the site from the north. The lighting and ventilation of all rooms is provided by windows. Horizontal and vertical main structures of the building are designed of the building system Heluz.
Family house with offices
Hejna, Vladimír ; Besedová, Klára (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This work deals with the single-family detached house including an office. The result is a three-storey partial basement building with built in garage intended for 2 cars. The roof of the house is flat and single casing. The ground plan of the house has rectangular shape, the building is located in the slightly sloping plot in a quiet area of family houses. The main entrance including the plot entrance is oriented to the north. All rooms are naturally litand ventilated. For the skeleton, the building system KM beta is used.
Block of flats, Újezd u Brna
Sedláček, Ondřej ; Macků, Michal (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with a new building – block of flats on land no. 1799/1, 1800/1 cadastral Újezd u Brna, region Brno - venkov. This building contains 15 individual flats. The object is geometrically divided on central part with gabled roof and 2 side parts with hip roof. Slopes of roofs 10°. Building is designed as three-storey object without a cellarage, whence all three storeys are residential . The building is accessible from local road and it is possible to park a car next to the object in new-build parking place. Residential rooms are positively rotated to south and ventilated naturally. All the residential rooms are exposed to direct day light. Sidewalk and hard surface are treated as concrete and scrubbed pavement. Construction peripheral bearing masonry, interior bearing masonry and cross buntons effected from ceramic breeze-block POROTHERM. Ceilings plates are made of reinforced concrete. Staircase are made of reinforced concrete as well.
Detached house, Kuřim
Sedláček, Jan ; Kalužová, Alena (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this work is the solution of a detached family house in the village Kuřim. It is a cellarless, two-storey building with a covered parking place for one car. The Shape of the building is rectangular with single cased flat roof. The house is situated in gently sloping land mainly in the area of houses. The main entrance to the building is situated on the west and the entrance to the site from the north. The lighting and ventilation of all rooms is provided by windows. Horizontal and vertical main structures of the building are designed of the building system Heluz.
Block of flats, Újezd u Brna
Sedláček, Ondřej ; Macků, Michal (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with a new building – block of flats on land no. 1799/1, 1800/1 cadastral Újezd u Brna, region Brno - venkov. This building contains 15 individual flats. The object is geometrically divided on central part with gabled roof and 2 side parts with hip roof. Slopes of roofs 10°. Building is designed as three-storey object without a cellarage, whence all three storeys are residential . The building is accessible from local road and it is possible to park a car next to the object in new-build parking place. Residential rooms are positively rotated to south and ventilated naturally. All the residential rooms are exposed to direct day light. Sidewalk and hard surface are treated as concrete and scrubbed pavement. Construction peripheral bearing masonry, interior bearing masonry and cross buntons effected from ceramic breeze-block POROTHERM. Ceilings plates are made of reinforced concrete. Staircase are made of reinforced concrete as well.
Family house
Vávra, Adam ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Abstract The topic of this thesis is the project of a family house in Olomouc. The house is partially included with the cellar, with the ground floor, the second floor and includes living spaces. The part of the building is also the driveway to the garage, stairs outside and the garage situated on the ground floor of the living part of the house. The ground plan of the house has the indented form, which is roofed partially with the shed roof and partially with the terrace, which works as a flat walkable roof. The house will be situated on the flat terrain. The entrance into the house is located in the east. The building project was solved in the POROTHERM construction system.
Family house with offices
Hejna, Vladimír ; Besedová, Klára (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This work deals with the single-family detached house including an office. The result is a three-storey partial basement building with built in garage intended for 2 cars. The roof of the house is flat and single casing. The ground plan of the house has rectangular shape, the building is located in the slightly sloping plot in a quiet area of family houses. The main entrance including the plot entrance is oriented to the north. All rooms are naturally litand ventilated. For the skeleton, the building system KM beta is used.

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