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Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.
Residential apartment house
Michalov, Patrik ; Mizerová,, Lenka Smolková (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is elaboration of the complete project design documentation of a residential apartment house, ready for implementation in the construction phase. The object is divided into three blocks A, B, C and into two independent layout units. The prevailing part of the building is predominantly designed for housing, and is made up of ten apartments located in blocks A and B. Additionally, there are two aboveground garages in block A. The second part of the object comprises a cafeteria located and operated on the first floor above ground in block B. Both zones of the building have separate entries and are without any mutual limitation to their independent operation. The building is of atypical shape with four above-ground floors and one underground. The underground floor is designed with a load-bearing support construction of cast reinforced concrete. The above-ground parts are designed from lightweight Lia autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. The ceiling constructions are designed as a combination of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs, together with filigree of Lia autoclaved aerated concrete and over-concreting. The roof structure is designed as a single-shell flat roof area. The entire building is insulated with External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS).
Multifunctional house Arthur
Zigo, Peter ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a project design documentation of a multifunctional house in Považská Bystrica. The object is designed as a detached four-storey building. Its ground plan is rectangle-shaped. The building´s first floor is split into an administrative section and housing section with shared premises. The other floors are fully designed and meant for housing consisting of housing units with shared premises. A construction system is designed as a transversal wall system with reinforced concrete continuous slabs roofed with a warm flat duo roof.
Multifunctional family house
Vdoleček, Jaroslav ; Stodůlka, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor project is to design a multifunctional family house with a service of a lawyer´s office. The house is designed as a brick house made of clay blocks Porotherm profi. Horizontal bearing structures are made up of reinforced concrete slabs. Footings are designed as unreinforced. The building has a rugged floor plan with 2nd floor in a residential part. The whole object is completed by a flat roof with parapet. A garage with parking place for two cars states cars and small garden equipment is also part of family housing. Law firm Lawyer´s office has its own independent entrance next to the entrance to the house.
Family house with hairdressing
Slezáková, Denisa ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The aim of the thesis submitted is to project house with hairdressing operation. The house has two above-the-ground and one underground floor. It is equipped with garage for two cars which is situated in the basement. The hairdressing operation is accessible via separate entrance. The foundations of the building are made of stepped reinforced concrete. Porotherm Profi blocks are used for vertical structures. Horizontal structures are also projected using Porotherm system – ceiling girders Pot and ceramic inserts are used. The roof is flat, with attic.
Extension of the building on Husova Street in Slavkov u Brna
Mitura, Daniel ; Rabl, Tomáš (referee) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the assessment of the existing building of a family house and the design of a complete reconstruction, abovestructure and extention and its change to a multifunctional building. The solved building is located in a terraced house on Husova Street in the center of Slavkov u Brna. The building is divided into 3 functional parts, namely the rebuilt and upgraded part of the building, the demolished part of the existing extension and the newly designed part of the extension. The entrance to the building is secured by an underpass to an enclosed courtyard with additional parking spaces. The new condition has two floors, a residential attic and a partial basement. There is a hairdressing salon on the first floor of the converted part of the building. In other parts of the upper floors there are four residential units. In the basement there are warehouses, cellars, hygiene, utility room and relaxation room with sauna and shower. In the rebuilt part, the original load-bearing system made of mixed masonry and wooden beam ceilings was preserved. In the built-up part, a reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling and ceramic fittings are proposed. The supporting system of roofing with a mansard roof is made of a wooden truss and steel central beam. Concrete blocks in the basement and ceramic fittings for the above-ground floor are connected for the load-bearing structures of the extension. The rigidity of the structure is ensured by reinforced concrete monolithic wreaths, ceilings. The roofing of the ports is solved by a single-skin roof over the stairs and a double-skin countertop roof over the housing units. Thermal insulation of peripheral structures is the subject of the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The facade on the south side facing Husova Street will be renovated to its original condition.
Residential apartment house
Michalov, Patrik ; Mizerová,, Lenka Smolková (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is elaboration of the complete project design documentation of a residential apartment house, ready for implementation in the construction phase. The object is divided into three blocks A, B, C and into two independent layout units. The prevailing part of the building is predominantly designed for housing, and is made up of ten apartments located in blocks A and B. Additionally, there are two aboveground garages in block A. The second part of the object comprises a cafeteria located and operated on the first floor above ground in block B. Both zones of the building have separate entries and are without any mutual limitation to their independent operation. The building is of atypical shape with four above-ground floors and one underground. The underground floor is designed with a load-bearing support construction of cast reinforced concrete. The above-ground parts are designed from lightweight Lia autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. The ceiling constructions are designed as a combination of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs, together with filigree of Lia autoclaved aerated concrete and over-concreting. The roof structure is designed as a single-shell flat roof area. The entire building is insulated with External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS).
Family house with hairdressing
Slezáková, Denisa ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The aim of the thesis submitted is to project house with hairdressing operation. The house has two above-the-ground and one underground floor. It is equipped with garage for two cars which is situated in the basement. The hairdressing operation is accessible via separate entrance. The foundations of the building are made of stepped reinforced concrete. Porotherm Profi blocks are used for vertical structures. Horizontal structures are also projected using Porotherm system – ceiling girders Pot and ceramic inserts are used. The roof is flat, with attic.
Multifunctional family house
Vdoleček, Jaroslav ; Stodůlka, Jindřich (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor project is to design a multifunctional family house with a service of a lawyer´s office. The house is designed as a brick house made of clay blocks Porotherm profi. Horizontal bearing structures are made up of reinforced concrete slabs. Footings are designed as unreinforced. The building has a rugged floor plan with 2nd floor in a residential part. The whole object is completed by a flat roof with parapet. A garage with parking place for two cars states cars and small garden equipment is also part of family housing. Law firm Lawyer´s office has its own independent entrance next to the entrance to the house.
Multifunctional house Arthur
Zigo, Peter ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a project design documentation of a multifunctional house in Považská Bystrica. The object is designed as a detached four-storey building. Its ground plan is rectangle-shaped. The building´s first floor is split into an administrative section and housing section with shared premises. The other floors are fully designed and meant for housing consisting of housing units with shared premises. A construction system is designed as a transversal wall system with reinforced concrete continuous slabs roofed with a warm flat duo roof.

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