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Detached house in Otmarov
Ondráčková, Anna ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to develop a design of a low-energy detached house. The project documentation consists of architectural and structural design for building permission, design of building services including the building’s energy performance certificate. The house is located on a flat plot in village Otmarov near Brno. The house is connected to the water supply system, sewage system and electricity grid. The foundations are made of plain concrete strips. The load-bearing perimeter structure of two-story part of the building are made of ceramic blocks with ETICS, while the perimeter walls of the single-story part are made of ceramic blocks filled with mineral wool and insulated with mineral wool in combination with ventilated facade with wooden cladding. Horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as semi-assembled ceiling structure. The two-story part has a gable roof, the roof structure is designed from wooden truss system. The single-story part has a flat roof. A detached storage creates a car shelter next to the house made of steel structure. As part of the section focused on the design of building services, a detailed design of heating system and conceptual design of air conditioning, internal plumbing, sewage, and rainwater management were prepared. The heating of the building will be provided through floor heating system. The main heating source is designed as a monoblock air-to-water heat pump. The ventilation system is designed to provide a constant background ventilation rate of 400 m3/h, which will be ensured by a heat recovery unit.
Residential building
Štepanovský, Stanislav ; Kacálek, Petr (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Brno. The proposed apartment building will be three-story, without a basement, and with a floor area of 305 m. Operationally, the building is divided into ten housing units. On the first floor, there are three apartments with layouts of 1+KK, 2+KK, and 3+KK. One of the apartments with a 2+KK layout is designed as barrier-free. The first floor is further equipped with a utility room, cellar cubicles, a room designated for cleaning, and a pram room. The elevator shaft is made of reinforced concrete with a thickness of 200 mm and is separated from the building by basalt wool with a thickness of 25 mm. The shaft is coated with a dust-free paint and is equipped with a hydraulic elevator, which is not intended for fire evacuation. On the second floor, there are a total of four apartments. Two are designed as 2+KK, while the other two apartments have a 3+KK layout. On the third floor, there are three apartments. One of them is designed as above-standard with a usable area of 148 m. The load-bearing structural system will be solved as masonry made of ceramic blocks, which will be placed on foundation strips of plain concrete. The ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete slabs with a thickness of 250 mm. The balcony slabs are designed as an embedded reinforced concrete cantilever with a slope of 3%. The roof is designed as a walkable flat structure, which has an integrated vegetative layer. The building is thermally insulated with contact basalt wool with a thickness of 160 mm.
Detached house with fitness
Venzara, Pavel ; Kacálek, Petr (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a detached house with fitness. The building plot is on the outskirts of Slatiňany. The building has two above-ground floors and a partial basement. It consists of two operating parts. In the main building with a saddle roof, spaces are designed for family living. The fitness spaces are on the ground floor, covered with green roof. The place of business and the house have separate entrances. The operations are connected to each other on the ground floor through the office. The foundation structure consists of reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical structures are mainly made of clay blocks. The ceilings are designed as monolithic from exposed reinforced concrete.
Detached house Prstne
Voženílková, Veronika ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to design a single-family house in a passive standard. The house is located in Zlín in the Prštné district. It is a square-shape two-story building with a porch and parking space for two cars. The object has a flat green roof and the balcony on the southeast is covered with bifacial solar panels. Beneath the balcony lies am unheated area, where the conservatory and two storage rooms are situated. This part of the house is excluded from the thermal envelope and helps the building to become more energy efficient. The service zone was designed to face the north while the private zones faced mainly the south and west. The masonry of the building is limestone blocks insulated by rock wool with a vented facade on the top. The house is powered by air-water heat pump and solar panels. Additionally, the building is connected to the grid to address any potential energy shortfalls. The comfortable climate inside the house is maintained by underfloor heating and mechanical ventilation with MVHR unit. The air in the house is distributed by a flexible duct. The rainwater from the roofs is stored in the water tank under the ground next to the house for garden use. The buildings EPC is class A with thermal loss 3,9 kW.
Single-family house in Velké Meziříčí
Skřivánková, Sandra ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to design a nearly- zero -energy two-storey building of a family house for a family of four. Architectural and structural design: The design is divided into a detached two-storey family house of rectangular shape and a detached single-storey L-shaped garage. Both buildings are in a slope. On the first floor of the family house there are a wind lobby, a utility room, a laundry, a bathroom, a separate toilet, a utility room, a storage, a living room with direct access to the outdoor terrace, a separate kitchen with a pantry, and a hall with a staircase to the second floor. On the second floor there are two children's rooms, a bedroom with s closed, a bathroom with a toilet, a workspace, and a storage. The garage is designed with parking space for one car. The vertical load-bearing structures of the family house is masonary system of sand-lime bricks and the structure of the garage are aerated concrete bricks. The Floor structures are reinforced concret slabs. Both objects are based on concrate strip foundations. The external cladding of the family house is ventilated facade with mineral wool insulation. Both buildings have a flat extensive green roof. The family house is suitable in terms of building physics and fire safety. Building service design: A source of heating and domestic hot water in a family house is a ground-water heat pump with surface collectors. Floor heating distributes the heat throughout the building. The house has mechanical ventilation with heat recovery from the exhaust air. Internal sanitary installation of plumbing, sewerage and electric wiring are connected to the public infrastructure by service pipes and cables. Rainwater is stored in an accumulation tank and reused for watering a garden.
Energy-saving family house in Předměřice
Rybář, Aleš ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis aims to design a nZEB detached house. It´s located in Předměřice in a relatively quiet area. The building has two floors with an attached garage, workshop, sanitary facilities and storage room. The building has a cold-pitched roof and the attached part has a mono-pitched roof. The ground floor of the house is a social part with a living room connected to the kitchen, study, bathroom, WC, garage, laundry and utility room. The first floor is a private zone with a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a WC and a storage room. The building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The vertical structures are masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks and reinforced concrete. The house is connected to the freshwater main and sanitary sewer. Domestic hot water is supplied by the 300 l hot water cylinder. Rainwater from the roofs is accumulated for reuse. The excess water is diverted through the overflow into infiltration. Rainwater from built-up areas is infiltrated into the ground. Heating in the house is provided by an air-water heat pump, which is also used for DHW. The heating system of the house is floor heating in combination with electric radiators. On the cold roof there are placed photovoltaic panels for batteries placed in the utility room. The house is partly ventilated by a mechanical system with a heat recovery. The rest of the rooms that are not part of the living area are ventilated by windows.
Apartment building
Lužná, Hana ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Prostějov. The building has four above-ground and one underground floors. The terrain around the building is slightly sloping. There are a total of nine apartments in the above-ground units ranging in size from 1+kk to 5+kk. On the first above-ground floor, a wheelhouse, a carriage room, a cleaning room, a technical room and an air conditioning machine room are designed. There are also designed cellar cubicles for individual apartments. On the first underground floor, a collective garage with parking for eight cars. Wall construction system. Support structures made of Porotherm blocks. The ceilings are made of reinforced concrete monolithic ceiling slabs. The roof is designed as a flat vegetation roof. The building is based on foundation strips made of simple concrete. Columns designed reinforced concrete footings.
Family House
Hrušovský, Jonáš ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of construction project documentation at the implementation stage and the preparation of necessary attachments in text form. The wooden family house is located in the eastern Krkonoše, specifically in the town of Mladé Buky. It is a detached building with its own land. The building has a partial basement and two above-ground floors. The basement area includes a spacious gym, a storage room, and a sauna with its own facilities. The main entrance is located on the northwest side, leading to a functional kitchen connected to a dining and living room, a separate room serving as an office, a toilet, and a utility room. The ski storage and garage area have separate entrances. The remaining floors are accessible from this floor via wooden, self-supporting, double-flight stairs. The residential attic includes two separate rooms, a bathroom, a walk-in closet, and the master bedroom with its own bathroom. From the bedroom, there is access to an outdoor terrace located on the roof of the garage. The foundation structures are designed from plain concrete as stepped foundation strips. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made of concrete formwork blocks, while in the above-ground floors, they are made of load-bearing wooden KVH profiles measuring 60x120 mm. For the ceiling structure above the basement, a reinforced concrete slab with a thickness of 200 mm was used, and above the first floor, a beam ceiling with load-bearing wooden beams measuring 60x240 mm was used. The building is covered with a pitched roof with sheet metal roofing
Single-family house
Diblík, David ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design of a new family house built from large-scale, multi-layered CLT panels, and the preparation of project documentation for the construction phase. The building is situated on a gently sloping site in the village of Račice near Dlouhé (Žďár nad Sázavou district). The concept and design respect the surrounding development and all mandatory municipal documents, particularly the zoning plan. The building consists of a single apartment, which, through its layout and material characteristics, corresponds with current technologies and elements in construction. On the ground floor, there is an entrance hall with a separate WC, a utility room, a living room with a kitchenette, and a bedroom with a separate dressing room leading to a private bathroom. The second floor is designed with two rooms each with its own dressing room, a study, and a shared bathroom. The family house is founded on strip foundations made of plain concrete, with vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing elements made from massive wooden CLT panels. The exterior features include contact insulation using wood fiber insulation with façade plaster or ventilated wooden cladding. Horizontal load-bearing structures, such as the ceiling and flat roof with a waterproof membrane weighted down with washed river gravel, are constructed as ribbed ceilings with a limestone screed. The second floor is roofed with a gabled roof covered with aluminum standing seam panels, designed to accommodate photovoltaic panels and utilize alternative energy sources. The building is designed to have nearly zero energy consumption.
Detached house Rybníček
Kvasničková, Barbora ; Melcr, Petr (referee) ; Fišarová, Zuzana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to design a new detached house at the level of project documentation for the building permit. The first part of the thesis contains the architectural and structural design, fire safety design and building physics. The second part of the thesis contains the design of building services. The house is designed on a flat plot in the small village Újezd–Rybníček. It has rectangular shape, two storeys and a flat green roof with photovoltaic power plant. Detached garage with rectangular shape has a flat roof. On the ground floor, there are a kitchen with living room with the access to the deck, a workroom with suite bathroom, a utility room, a bathroom, and a toilet. On the first floor, there are rooms for children, bedroom with dressing room, workroom, a bathroom, and a toilet. The house is based on a cast-in-place reinforced concrete foundation slab with foam glass. The load–bearing walls is made of sand-lime blocks. The horizontal structures are made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete. I designed ventilated façade with fibre cement cladding and green walls. Heating is provided by a geothermal heat pump with a vertical ground borehole. I designed floor heating. Ventilation is provided by a mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery. For rainwater management, I designed an accumulation plastic tank for storage and use rainwater for irrigation green façade and watering garden. From the tank is designed to overflow to infiltration tunnels. The thesis also includes an energy performance certificate for the building.

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