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Multifunctional building in Lisen
Fuchsová, Zuzana ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a design of a multifunctional building in Brno-Lisen. The construction site is located near Novolisenska street. In the project the access to the plot is from a Josefa Faimonova street through a city ground. Requirements are multifunctional offices and possibly other functions that are missing in the area and also to provide a sufficient number of parking places for the building. Apartments in the multifunctional building are not required. The site is under the level of the acces street and is currently used as a playground. The design of the building is trying to make the most of the plot despite the steep slope. The northern side of the first underground floor, unlike the other sides, is recessed into the terrain. Terraces make the most of southern view. The main materials used on the facade are concrete, glass and bricks.
Motel
Veselský, Jaroslav ; Klimek, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is designing a new building of Motel in Mikulov in Moravia. The object is located near a road in the suburbs. The land is in a sloped terrain. The object has three aboveground floors. In the first floor there is a restaurant including a kitchen and the background. There are two barier free rooms for accommodation as well. In the second floor there are eight double rooms. In the western part of the object there is a multipurpose hall including its own backgroud. In this floor there are recreation rooms to be found – a library and a children’s club. The third floor consists of eight double rooms too. Some space in this floor is used for technical purposes (air conditioning equipment). The motel‘s operational part is made of cloakrooms for stuff, technical rooms and a warehouse. The construction of this building is bricked using the Porotherm system. There is flat single vegetation roof or classical-structure roof used. The building is based on base band. The perimeter wall is insulated using contact insulation ETICS system. The drawings are processed in ArchiCAD 17.
New apartment building in Brno
Zelman, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis was the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The new building of a detached house will be located on the eastern outskirts of the city of Brno on plot no. 5014/4 in Líšeň district. It is a four-storey, fully basement apartment building, the first and last above-ground floors are different from the second and thirt above-ground floors. In the basement there are only common areas of the house. In the above-ground floors, the majority of the area of these floors consists of individual apartments, the rest of the area consists of common areas. The apartment building will serve for the housing of 56 people and will consist of fourteen residental units of size 3 + KK, which will be separated from each other. Access to individual housing units is possible only through common areas such as common corridors and staircases. The proposed construction system is a wall with a stiffening core. The house has a flat single-skin vegetation roof with extensive greenery, which is bordered by an attic. The load-bearing peripheral basement walls are made of reinforced concrete as well as the stiffening core of the building, which serves as an elevator shaft or as a horizontal load-bearing ceiling structure. The load-bearing masonry in the above-ground floors is made of sand-lime blocks. Non-load-bearing masonry is made of lime-sand and aerated concrete blocks. The construction is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and reinforced concrete. The building will be contact insulated with EPS facade thermal insulation boards. The material meets the requirements of ETICS. The insulated facade is designed in a creamy white and dusty gray color, the plinth will be made of marble. The plumbing elements are designed from galvanized sheet metal of gray color. The frames of the exterior openings have an anthracite colour.
Apartment building
Hubáček, Radim ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the construction of the apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The main objectives of the thesis include the design of the layout, construction and material solutions. The residential building is located on an almost flat terrain with a slight slope on the eastern edge of the village Modrá. It is a five-storey fully basemented building. None of the residential units are designed as barrier-free for people with limited mobility, but access to the building is barrier-free. If necessary, it is possible to change the layout of one of the apartments to a barrier-free apartment. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. Perimeter walls are made of thermally insulating ceramic blocks. The building is based on a foundation slab with stiffening foundation strips securing the slab for uplift due to groundwater. The foundation slab is connected to the reinforced concrete perimeter walls of the basement and both the walls and the foundation slab are made of waterproof concrete due to the presence of groundwater. The perimeter masonry is made of thermally insulating ceramic blocks with integrated mineral wool. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of monolithic concrete. The roof is designed as a flat single-skin vegetated roof. The apartment building has 12 residential units, non-residential premises, fitness and technological facilities. Parking spaces are located in the outdoor area behind the building. The building has been assessed for fire safety, thermal engineering, acoustics, sunlight and daylighting and has met all investment and regulatory requirements.
Hyporehabilitation Havlíčkův Brod
Veselý, Karel ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is to design a NZEB hyporehabilitation building in the hospital campus in Havlíčkův Brod. The building has three above-ground and one underground floors, connected with a staircase and elevator. It contains five therapy rooms with an access to a terrace and stables for up to seven horses. The underground floor includes a corridor, a technical room, an air conditioning unit room and warehouses. On the other floors, there are facilities for hipporehabilitation staff facilities and stables for horses. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundations. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from ceramic blocks. In the basement, the cast-in-place reinforced concrete cladding is insulated with ETICS. The floor structure consists of prefabricated reinforced concrete panels. The staircase is designed as a reinforced concrete prefabricate. The building is covered with a flat, single-skin roof, partially designed as green roof. The heating and domestic hot water are privided by the connection to the campus central heat supply system using a heat-exchanger. Ventilation in the building is provided by air-conditioning units with heat recovery. Photovoltaic panels are installed on the roof of the building. In the third part, the details in the 2D temperature field of selected parts of the building were assessed, modifications were proposed and an evaluation was carried out. The diploma thesis was processed mainly in ArchiCad and DEKSOFT software.
New apartment building in Brno
Zelman, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis was the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The new building of a detached house will be located on the eastern outskirts of the city of Brno on plot no. 5014/4 in Líšeň district. It is a four-storey, fully basement apartment building, the first and last above-ground floors are different from the second and thirt above-ground floors. In the basement there are only common areas of the house. In the above-ground floors, the majority of the area of these floors consists of individual apartments, the rest of the area consists of common areas. The apartment building will serve for the housing of 56 people and will consist of fourteen residental units of size 3 + KK, which will be separated from each other. Access to individual housing units is possible only through common areas such as common corridors and staircases. The proposed construction system is a wall with a stiffening core. The house has a flat single-skin vegetation roof with extensive greenery, which is bordered by an attic. The load-bearing peripheral basement walls are made of reinforced concrete as well as the stiffening core of the building, which serves as an elevator shaft or as a horizontal load-bearing ceiling structure. The load-bearing masonry in the above-ground floors is made of sand-lime blocks. Non-load-bearing masonry is made of lime-sand and aerated concrete blocks. The construction is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and reinforced concrete. The building will be contact insulated with EPS facade thermal insulation boards. The material meets the requirements of ETICS. The insulated facade is designed in a creamy white and dusty gray color, the plinth will be made of marble. The plumbing elements are designed from galvanized sheet metal of gray color. The frames of the exterior openings have an anthracite colour.
Multifunctional building in Lisen
Fuchsová, Zuzana ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a design of a multifunctional building in Brno-Lisen. The construction site is located near Novolisenska street. In the project the access to the plot is from a Josefa Faimonova street through a city ground. Requirements are multifunctional offices and possibly other functions that are missing in the area and also to provide a sufficient number of parking places for the building. Apartments in the multifunctional building are not required. The site is under the level of the acces street and is currently used as a playground. The design of the building is trying to make the most of the plot despite the steep slope. The northern side of the first underground floor, unlike the other sides, is recessed into the terrain. Terraces make the most of southern view. The main materials used on the facade are concrete, glass and bricks.
Motel
Veselský, Jaroslav ; Klimek, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is designing a new building of Motel in Mikulov in Moravia. The object is located near a road in the suburbs. The land is in a sloped terrain. The object has three aboveground floors. In the first floor there is a restaurant including a kitchen and the background. There are two barier free rooms for accommodation as well. In the second floor there are eight double rooms. In the western part of the object there is a multipurpose hall including its own backgroud. In this floor there are recreation rooms to be found – a library and a children’s club. The third floor consists of eight double rooms too. Some space in this floor is used for technical purposes (air conditioning equipment). The motel‘s operational part is made of cloakrooms for stuff, technical rooms and a warehouse. The construction of this building is bricked using the Porotherm system. There is flat single vegetation roof or classical-structure roof used. The building is based on base band. The perimeter wall is insulated using contact insulation ETICS system. The drawings are processed in ArchiCAD 17.

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