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Office Building
Světlík, Adam ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation of an office building in the northern part of the city of Brno-Medlánky. The office building is designed as a four-storey, without basement. The roofs are flat, and the facade is designed as a glazed curtain wall. The operation of the office building is divided into an administrative part, a commercial part and a cafe. The individual operations do not intersect. Next to the building is a parking lot for customers and employees. The structural system of the building is RC frame with reinforced concrete walls. The internal walls are made of aerated concrete and acoustic lime-sand blocks. The partitions are precast plasterboard. The ceilings are cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The floors are heavy floating with hot water underfloor heating. Most of the flat roofs are green. The drawing part was processed in Revit and AutoCAD.
Apartment building
Světlík, Adam ; Kučera, Radim (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is the composition of project documentation of an apartment building at edge of city Bučovice. Apartment building is four-storey building without a basement and is detached building on almost flat terrain, consisting of several parcels, on the cadastral unit of Bučovice. The object is connected to the local road on the north side of the property. Between the object and the communication is parking for the user object, which has 17 parking spaces. The ground floor is divided into the dwelling unit and the technical facilities. Other storeys are divided into the two dwelling units and these units have balconies. The walls are composed of aerated concrete blocks YTONG, in combination with an acoustic internal sand-lime blocks and are based on concrete foundation strips. The celling is reinforced light-weight clay concrete LIASTROP. The floors are heavy floating. The roof is green warm flat roof. The whole object is insulated with contact thermal instulation from mineral isolation MULTIPOR and expanded polystyrene. The drawing part was drawn in AutoCAD.
Mountain hotel
Vandrovec, Aleš ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Master’s thesis theme is mountain hotel project. The hotel has one lower basement and four aboveground floor. It has trditional look and the roof is double-pitched. Floor projection looks like letter "L". Main part has measurements 25,3 x 14,1 m and it has four floor. Extension is on northwest side of main part. It has measuremnts 11,85 x 9,5 m and three floor. Facede of basement and first floor is from stone facing mansory. Facade od second floor of main patr of buildings id timbered looks like curb. Third and fourth floor are attic, gable is vertical timbered. Facade of second floor of extension is plaster on ETICS. The gable od extension is vertical timbered. Roof covering is alpen shingle from larch wood. Foundations of house are shallow. The construction system is walled. The lower basement is built from masonry BS Klatovy BD30 and other wall are from masonry Porotherm . Floor structures are from monolithic reinforced concrete, thickness 220 mm. House stairs are prefabricated double-flight. Partition wall are mostly built from mansory Porotherm 11,5 P+D. Lintols above windows and doors in facadeare made by reverse of floor slab and inside of disposition are made by ceramics lintols Porotherm. Floor structures are floating with impact insulation in whole house. In living rooms wear layers are from oak parquet block and in common rooms, toilets, bathrooms and technical rooms is ceramics paving. Wall’s surfaces are made from patent plaster and in lower basement are made from two-coat work with white coat. Toilets and bathrooms are tilled with ceramic tiles. All distributions of building equipment are covered with gypsum plasterboard ceiling. All windows and doors in facade are made by wooden profile Solid comfort SC78 and glazed by triple glazing unit (Uw,max=0,9 W/m2.K), exception is main entrance door, It is made by aluminum profile and it is automatically opened.
Multi-storey Wooden Building
Macháčková, Eva ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with complete project documentation of newly built object of library and mediatheque located on the site in České Budějovice. It is a three-storey building divided into three parts, one-storey, two-storey and three-storey. It is partly basement. The underground part is devoted to main storage spaces of library services, management offices and social facilities for staff (toilets, changing rooms, washrooms). This part of the building has own entrance for employees. In the 1st floor is located the main library area along with exhibition spaces and the main entrance for visitors with self service cloakroom. In the 2nd floor are designed library spaces for visually impaired persons with fund of audio books, CDs and DVDs, a lecture hall with a projector and own kitchen and space for reading magazines and periodicals. From this floor is possible access to the outdoor terrace, which has own terrace furniture store nearby. In the 3rd floor is located a literary café with its own facilities. In each floor are also designed sanitary facilities for use by persons with limited ability of movement and orientation. All floors are connected by stairs and passenger lifts. In terms of construction, the building is designed as a frame, in the underground parts made of reinforced concrete, the overhead of glued laminated timber elements. The ceiling structure designed over the underground floor is monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The ceilings in the upper part are designed as a wooden beamed made of the glued laminated timber elements. The building has a pent roof created by wooden trusses assembled with punched metal plate fasteners. The foundations are designed as belts and footings. The study, detailed documentation, thermal-technical evaluation of selected structures and fire safety of the building are processed. For processing of the thesis were used software AutoCAD 2010, Teplo 2011, Area 2011, Ztráty 2011 and Fire NX 802 PRO.
Influence construction details on the cost of the work
Havránková, Denisa ; Tuscher, Martin (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with influence of material selection for individual layers of flooring on the total floor price. In the theoretical part are generally defined the floors, their structural layers and the material used, as well as the fundamentals of valuation of construction works and supplies. In the practical part are designed floating floors above the 1st floor, which are calculated in the budget. Finally, I analyze the influence of the price of selected materials on the price of the designed floors.
Car repair shop and driving school
Podola, Lukáš ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to partly elaborate the project documentation of a car repair shop. The building is situated in Hranice (Přerov district) next to the industrial estates near a town part called Nová. It is a three storey building with two aboveground floors and a basement. The building is divided into two parts. The industrial part is designed as prefabricated structure and the non-industrial part is designed to be bricked in Wienerberger Porotherm system. The building is intended for maintenance and repair of racing cars. There are also the office spaces for the company's management and a room for a driving school in the building.
History and acoustics of traditional timber joist floor structures
Kalousek, Lubor ; Fišarová, Zuzana
The article is focused on the issue of traditional timber joist floor structures, especially from the end of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century. In common building practice, we very often encounter these structures in residential buildings that are, or were in the past, the subject of structural changes. Unfortunately, during these interventions, the basic ideas of the original technical solution are not always respected and some physical parameters of building are degraded, of which the requirements of building acoustics will be discussed in particular. However, the problem includes not only the actual composition of timber joist floor structure, but also the floor, which forms an integral whole in interaction with it. The article will describe the principles that were devoted to these types of structures in historical legislative and standard regulations and further in professional literature. The original historical solution will be presented on a practical example. In relation to building interventions in historic timber joist floor structures, current legislative and standard regulations will be described, as well as examples of modern solutions and their limitations.
Office Building
Světlík, Adam ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation of an office building in the northern part of the city of Brno-Medlánky. The office building is designed as a four-storey, without basement. The roofs are flat, and the facade is designed as a glazed curtain wall. The operation of the office building is divided into an administrative part, a commercial part and a cafe. The individual operations do not intersect. Next to the building is a parking lot for customers and employees. The structural system of the building is RC frame with reinforced concrete walls. The internal walls are made of aerated concrete and acoustic lime-sand blocks. The partitions are precast plasterboard. The ceilings are cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The floors are heavy floating with hot water underfloor heating. Most of the flat roofs are green. The drawing part was processed in Revit and AutoCAD.
Apartment building
Světlík, Adam ; Kučera, Radim (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of bachelor thesis is the composition of project documentation of an apartment building at edge of city Bučovice. Apartment building is four-storey building without a basement and is detached building on almost flat terrain, consisting of several parcels, on the cadastral unit of Bučovice. The object is connected to the local road on the north side of the property. Between the object and the communication is parking for the user object, which has 17 parking spaces. The ground floor is divided into the dwelling unit and the technical facilities. Other storeys are divided into the two dwelling units and these units have balconies. The walls are composed of aerated concrete blocks YTONG, in combination with an acoustic internal sand-lime blocks and are based on concrete foundation strips. The celling is reinforced light-weight clay concrete LIASTROP. The floors are heavy floating. The roof is green warm flat roof. The whole object is insulated with contact thermal instulation from mineral isolation MULTIPOR and expanded polystyrene. The drawing part was drawn in AutoCAD.
Influence construction details on the cost of the work
Havránková, Denisa ; Tuscher, Martin (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with influence of material selection for individual layers of flooring on the total floor price. In the theoretical part are generally defined the floors, their structural layers and the material used, as well as the fundamentals of valuation of construction works and supplies. In the practical part are designed floating floors above the 1st floor, which are calculated in the budget. Finally, I analyze the influence of the price of selected materials on the price of the designed floors.

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