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HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Švec, Martin ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
Modern and lightweight-looking architectural concept of the town house, which is the counterbalance to the former historical development and highlight of the look-through axe from the Main square. The inner-space functional allocation come through to the exterior look of the building. The former Poláškova street is extended, there is the piazetta with outside seating. The parter is determined by the roof cantilever and the wooden pergola with the outdoor LED illumination. In the ground floor there are two shopping spaces, pharmacy and film café. The first floor contains rehab centre. Its look is maximally lightweighted, the fassade is made only from the structural glassing. This makes the contrast between the ground floor growing up from the ground a the three-storeyed section for living. This part of building is carried by massive frames from reinforced concrete and is designed as a wood framework with pasted frames and gridiron ceiling pannels. It contains 28 appartments. Most of them are low-cost, epecially for young families and singles. In the underground are three storeys of parking. 81 places are the replacement of former public parking. The arrival ramp is situated on the south side by the Sokolská street. The connection point to the busy drive-through road is on the former crossroad with the Králova street, where are newly installed the traffic lights. The access to the shops is situated on the north side by the historical town centre. To cross the parcel is possible next to the building through the small park on the western side, or throught the centre of the bulding. The terrace above the ground floor is walkable and accessible by the stairs from piazetta or by the skew roof of the film café. The skew roof contains also benches and artificial waterfall, which ends in the fountain. The fountain is there for the good feeling of the space and for technical reasins. It is connected with the reservoir of the rain water.
ID Gallery
Slavík, Jiří ; Sochorová,, Zuzana (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a two-storey gallery and café building in Chrudim. The thesis has three parts. The first part presents the architectural and structural designs for the building permit. The building consists of two parts: a two -storey gallery and a one-storey café with necessary facilities. There is a green roof above the gallery and a terrace above the café. The envelope wall is insulated with mineral wool and loadbearing structures are designed from reinforced concrete. Internal non-load-bearing structures are designed of aerated concrete and plasterboard. The floors are monolithic reinforced concrete. I evaluated the building for Energy Performance Certificate. The second part proposes the design of selected building services: HVAC, artificial lighting and rainwater management system. There are two mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery, which partly provide heating and cooling. The remaining heat is provided by local district heating grid. The designs also include concept of a photovoltaic plant on the roof. Third part assesses the life cycle assessment (LCA) of the structures. All the proposed compositions have the same main function - to ensure the stability of the building, fire safety, weather protection and thermal comfort. Six similar compositions of the vertical wall structure are proposed, combining different types of load-bearing masonry with ETICS system, ventilated facade, variant of aerated concrete blocks or VELOX system formwork. For the selected compositions, the functional unit is 1 m2 with a service life of 50 years and a heat transfer coefficient of U=0.216 ± 0.002 W/m2.K.
The flat - building
Hubálek, Jakub ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor´s thesis is the design of an apartment building in Letohrad, a city located in the Pardubice region, district Ústí nad Orlicí. The object consists of four above ground floors and one underground floor. The building is designed with a total of 8 residental units of different size. The third above ground floor forms with the fourth above ground maisonettes, each of the maisonettes has in the fourth above ground floor walking terrace with beautiful view of the city of Letohrad. The building has brick supporting system of clay blocks with clay ceiling, stair construction is reinforced concrete monolythic and is coupled with ceiling. The building has an elevator.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Prior to this thesis, there was a specialist course “Sport centre Za Lužánkami Brno”. This project was focused on planning of urbanism-architectural area with a mixture of renovated and new facilities with different functions for sport and leisure, together with professional sport opportunities. The emphasis was on collision-free paths for pedestrians and cyclists, clear transport links around the centre and terrain configuration of the area. The thesis follows on from this project, focusing on development between the hotel Bobycentrum in the South and the Lužánky swimming pool in the North. The idea of the proposal stems from the need to connect the development area to the existing network of pedestrian and cycle paths and the public transport system to minimise the use for individual car travel to the sport centre; and to connect existing and new facilities for leisure and sports. The Sport relax centre was designed with existing buildings in mind and partially follows their ground floor dimensions. The centre creates a barrier from the noisy and busy street and provides a calmer area for outdoor recreation. It fills a gap between the existing buildings and is encircled by a footpath at second level joining to the footbridges over Sportovní Street and the existing terrain in the north-western part. The footpath is ended by passageway between swimming pool and wellness centre. More and more people are looking for sport opportunities in cities however; there are still not enough quality grounds and facilities on offer. The facilities in this development are meant for regular trainings and recreation for the public, including parents with children, groups of friends as well as individual and team sports players, offering a range of day, evening and night activities both indoors and outdoors. Other facilities include outdoor changing rooms and sports equipment rental as well as spaces for meeting friends such as a restaurant, wellness and a dancing-hall.
The flat - building
Hubálek, Jakub ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor´s thesis is the design of an apartment building in Letohrad, a city located in the Pardubice region, district Ústí nad Orlicí. The object consists of four above ground floors and one underground floor. The building is designed with a total of 8 residental units of different size. The third above ground floor forms with the fourth above ground maisonettes, each of the maisonettes has in the fourth above ground floor walking terrace with beautiful view of the city of Letohrad. The building has brick supporting system of clay blocks with clay ceiling, stair construction is reinforced concrete monolythic and is coupled with ceiling. The building has an elevator.
Sport Centre Za Lužánkami Brno
Kociánová, Lenka ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Prior to this thesis, there was a specialist course “Sport centre Za Lužánkami Brno”. This project was focused on planning of urbanism-architectural area with a mixture of renovated and new facilities with different functions for sport and leisure, together with professional sport opportunities. The emphasis was on collision-free paths for pedestrians and cyclists, clear transport links around the centre and terrain configuration of the area. The thesis follows on from this project, focusing on development between the hotel Bobycentrum in the South and the Lužánky swimming pool in the North. The idea of the proposal stems from the need to connect the development area to the existing network of pedestrian and cycle paths and the public transport system to minimise the use for individual car travel to the sport centre; and to connect existing and new facilities for leisure and sports. The Sport relax centre was designed with existing buildings in mind and partially follows their ground floor dimensions. The centre creates a barrier from the noisy and busy street and provides a calmer area for outdoor recreation. It fills a gap between the existing buildings and is encircled by a footpath at second level joining to the footbridges over Sportovní Street and the existing terrain in the north-western part. The footpath is ended by passageway between swimming pool and wellness centre. More and more people are looking for sport opportunities in cities however; there are still not enough quality grounds and facilities on offer. The facilities in this development are meant for regular trainings and recreation for the public, including parents with children, groups of friends as well as individual and team sports players, offering a range of day, evening and night activities both indoors and outdoors. Other facilities include outdoor changing rooms and sports equipment rental as well as spaces for meeting friends such as a restaurant, wellness and a dancing-hall.
HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Švec, Martin ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
Modern and lightweight-looking architectural concept of the town house, which is the counterbalance to the former historical development and highlight of the look-through axe from the Main square. The inner-space functional allocation come through to the exterior look of the building. The former Poláškova street is extended, there is the piazetta with outside seating. The parter is determined by the roof cantilever and the wooden pergola with the outdoor LED illumination. In the ground floor there are two shopping spaces, pharmacy and film café. The first floor contains rehab centre. Its look is maximally lightweighted, the fassade is made only from the structural glassing. This makes the contrast between the ground floor growing up from the ground a the three-storeyed section for living. This part of building is carried by massive frames from reinforced concrete and is designed as a wood framework with pasted frames and gridiron ceiling pannels. It contains 28 appartments. Most of them are low-cost, epecially for young families and singles. In the underground are three storeys of parking. 81 places are the replacement of former public parking. The arrival ramp is situated on the south side by the Sokolská street. The connection point to the busy drive-through road is on the former crossroad with the Králova street, where are newly installed the traffic lights. The access to the shops is situated on the north side by the historical town centre. To cross the parcel is possible next to the building through the small park on the western side, or throught the centre of the bulding. The terrace above the ground floor is walkable and accessible by the stairs from piazetta or by the skew roof of the film café. The skew roof contains also benches and artificial waterfall, which ends in the fountain. The fountain is there for the good feeling of the space and for technical reasins. It is connected with the reservoir of the rain water.

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