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Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.
Fire station in Žamberk
Daníček, Michal ; Ešpandr, Jan (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of the new building of the fire station in Žamberk. The building plot is located on the northwestern outskirts of the city of Žamberk in the street Čs. armády. The fire station building is free-standing and contains two above-ground floors and a tower for drying hoses. On the first above-ground floor, there is a garage for emergency vehicles and associated areas such as a wash box, a technical room with a backup source of electricity, a cloakroom with emergency clothing and washing facilities, fuel storage, a warehouse, a building maintenance workshop, a machine service workshop, sanitary facilities, hose drying and a corridor with a staircase to the second above-ground floor. On this floor, there is an administrative part, a dirty and clean changing room, hygiene facilities, rooms for day and night emergency, a slide to the ground floor, and a room for physical training of fire station workers. The building has a simple shape of two rectangles locked into each other with a distinctive square tower. The object is based on foundation footings and belts. The vertical support system of the above-ground floor is a prefabricated reinforced concrete frame with infill masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing ceiling structures are reinforced concrete prefabricated beams with pre-stressed ceiling cavity panels. The roof structure is designed as a single-skin flat roof weighed down by a layer of washed river aggregate.
Garden city
Štefková, Dominika ; Pohůnek, Jakub (referee) ; Toman, Radek (advisor)
Both blocks are architecturally almost identical. Their only difference is in the mirroring and the change of functions in the ground floor. The mass of the block has a square floor plan, which maintains a flat urban mass from the outside. The retreating terraces are oriented inside the block, thus creating a conical atrium. This atrium does not follow a square shape but is widened on the north-south sides. Around the perimeter of the block there are flats which, together with the supporting structure, form a facade from the outside. The inner perimeter of the block consists of shared terraces. These terraces form the communication of the whole building. All stairs are connected to it. The terraces give way to each floor by 1.5 m and with them the staircase arms are located on the east and west sides of the atrium. To the north and south are two stairwells with an elevator. The floor plan arrangement is centrally axially symmetrical.

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