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The Restoration of the Former Zlín County Court
Prosseková, Jarmila ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the renovation of former Zlín county court in the city centre of Zlín. The object is in the city heritage zone near Zlín castle. The original building from the 16th century initially served as a city brewery, and from the year 1922, the building was used as a country court. In the 20th century, three extensions were added, and since the year 1998 this building has had no usage and has been in decay, which could be seen on its bad structural-technical condition. Therefore, the renovation and return to the former function – that of a brewery, has been designed in this bachelor’s thesis. This function is supplemented by more services, such as the sales area, a beer-themed shop, a beer-themed spa, and accommodation. For constructive-technical and architectonical reasons, the removal of extensions from the 20th century, and renovation of the original building with elements of constructive-historical significance– the façade, and barrel and grion vaults in the ground floor, have been designed. For reasons concerning capacity, a new extension was designed with functional rooms facing towards the Zlín castle. The extension is, in its layout, connected to the original object appropriately on both technical and architectural level, with emphasis on accessibility of every function used by the public. Architecturally, the building has been adjusted by the height and proportions of the original structure, the rhythm of window openings maintains the impression of the original building. Within the extension, there will also be an inbuilt underground parking lot. The bachelor’s thesis expands an architectural study designed in the 3rd year into the form of documentation for building permit. Assigned parts have been designed in detail. Last part deals with an architectural detail of the timber-suspended ceiling with integrated lights, which substitutes for the missing vaults.
Monolithic reinforced concrete detached house
Koždoň, Jakub ; Holešovská, Anna (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a newly built cast-in-place detached house in the village called Křepice u Hustopečí. It is a double-storey building without cellar. The shape and height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground. The house is designed for four family members. The main entrance to the building is from the north side in the first floor level. The garage for two cars is a part of the house. The main residential rooms are situated to the south and east side of the building. Vertical load-bearing structures are made of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete as well as staircase. Partitions are made of clay blocks. The floor structures are composite steel and concrete structures and the roof is mono-pitched. The dominant elements of this detached house are big windows leading to the garden and connecting the house with the surrounding environment. The project was processed by computer software ArchiCAD 16.
Library building
Přibylová, Blanka ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
he diploma thesis prepares the documentation for permission of the construction of the town building in Ivančice.This is a building modification of the building.The object will be insulated from the outside of the polystyrene tl. 200 mm and thus the external dimensions of the building are changed to 18,855x15,955 m. The building will be roofed with a honeycomb roof on the crown system. The main entrance to the building is from the south side, behind which is a doorway allowing access to a room with a refreshment sitting and further to the entrance hall where there is a lift barrier and a two-line straight staircase allowing access to 2NP.On the left side of the elevator there is a corridor leading to technical rooms and cloakrooms for employees. From the entrance hall there is access to the closets for the public, computer rooms and staff backgrounds. After entry from the entrance hall to the entrance hall there is a toilet for the disabled and also access to social facilities separated separately for men and women. The sanitary facility for men includes two separate WC cabins, a hallway, a separate enclosed room with a urinal, a washroom with a cleaning room. Sanitary facilities for women include two separate closable WC cabins, a hall and a washroom. From the entrance there is access to the corridor allowing to the cloakroom for staff as well as to the washroom and toilet for the staff. When designing changes, emphasis was placed on preserving the original appearance of the building. The layout of the building has changed. The object meets the prescribed standards and regulations
Library building
Přibylová, Blanka ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
he diploma thesis prepares the documentation for permission of the construction of the town building in Ivančice.This is a building modification of the building.The object will be insulated from the outside of the polystyrene tl. 200 mm and thus the external dimensions of the building are changed to 18,855x15,955 m. The building will be roofed with a honeycomb roof on the crown system. The main entrance to the building is from the south side, behind which is a doorway allowing access to a room with a refreshment sitting and further to the entrance hall where there is a lift barrier and a two-line straight staircase allowing access to 2NP.On the left side of the elevator there is a corridor leading to technical rooms and cloakrooms for employees. From the entrance hall there is access to the closets for the public, computer rooms and staff backgrounds. After entry from the entrance hall to the entrance hall there is a toilet for the disabled and also access to social facilities separated separately for men and women. The sanitary facility for men includes two separate WC cabins, a hallway, a separate enclosed room with a urinal, a washroom with a cleaning room. Sanitary facilities for women include two separate closable WC cabins, a hall and a washroom. From the entrance there is access to the corridor allowing to the cloakroom for staff as well as to the washroom and toilet for the staff. When designing changes, emphasis was placed on preserving the original appearance of the building. The layout of the building has changed. The object meets the prescribed standards and regulations
The Restoration of the Former Zlín County Court
Prosseková, Jarmila ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the renovation of former Zlín county court in the city centre of Zlín. The object is in the city heritage zone near Zlín castle. The original building from the 16th century initially served as a city brewery, and from the year 1922, the building was used as a country court. In the 20th century, three extensions were added, and since the year 1998 this building has had no usage and has been in decay, which could be seen on its bad structural-technical condition. Therefore, the renovation and return to the former function – that of a brewery, has been designed in this bachelor’s thesis. This function is supplemented by more services, such as the sales area, a beer-themed shop, a beer-themed spa, and accommodation. For constructive-technical and architectonical reasons, the removal of extensions from the 20th century, and renovation of the original building with elements of constructive-historical significance– the façade, and barrel and grion vaults in the ground floor, have been designed. For reasons concerning capacity, a new extension was designed with functional rooms facing towards the Zlín castle. The extension is, in its layout, connected to the original object appropriately on both technical and architectural level, with emphasis on accessibility of every function used by the public. Architecturally, the building has been adjusted by the height and proportions of the original structure, the rhythm of window openings maintains the impression of the original building. Within the extension, there will also be an inbuilt underground parking lot. The bachelor’s thesis expands an architectural study designed in the 3rd year into the form of documentation for building permit. Assigned parts have been designed in detail. Last part deals with an architectural detail of the timber-suspended ceiling with integrated lights, which substitutes for the missing vaults.
Monolithic reinforced concrete detached house
Koždoň, Jakub ; Holešovská, Anna (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a newly built cast-in-place detached house in the village called Křepice u Hustopečí. It is a double-storey building without cellar. The shape and height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground. The house is designed for four family members. The main entrance to the building is from the north side in the first floor level. The garage for two cars is a part of the house. The main residential rooms are situated to the south and east side of the building. Vertical load-bearing structures are made of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete as well as staircase. Partitions are made of clay blocks. The floor structures are composite steel and concrete structures and the roof is mono-pitched. The dominant elements of this detached house are big windows leading to the garden and connecting the house with the surrounding environment. The project was processed by computer software ArchiCAD 16.

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