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Family house on a slope
Odložilíková, Monika ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the development of detailed design documentation for a family house situated on a slope in the village of Přílepy. The house is intended to serve as a permanent residence for a family of four. It is a two-storey detached building featuring a flat green roof and includes a garage for two cars. The property is set on gently sloping ground with a gradient from northeast to southwest. The floor plan of the house is a simple rectangular shape with a partially protruding section. The building is founded on a strip foundation, and the vertical perimeter structures are designed using the Porotherm system with a contact insulation system. Horizontal structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The individual floors are connected by a monolithic reinforced concrete two-arm staircase.
Apartment building
Malá, Barbora ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to create project documentation for the construction of a detached apartment house on the outskirts of Vyškov city. The apartment building is designed as a partial basement, a four-story terraced building. In the basement are located cellars used for storage of each apartment unit, technical facilities of the building, and a common room. There are a total of 9 apartments on the upper floors. On the first floor and the second floor are designed apartments with category 3 + kk. On the third floor are located apartments with category 5+kk (maisonette). Each apartment has its own terrace accessible from the living room and maisonette apartments are also complemented by balconies on the top floor. The apartment building is based on flat reinforced concrete foundations. The structural system of the basement is made of waterproof concrete and together with the foundation slab forms a so-called "white tub". The non-basement part is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The core of the building (staircase and elevator shaft) is also designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. The vertical load-bearing structures of the upper floors are designed as masonry from classic and acoustic sand-lime blocks. Non-load-bearing ones are made as masonry partitions either of sand-lime blocks of thickness 150 mm or 115 mm. Building envelope is designed as a ventilated facade with timber cladding. The ceilings are made as cast-in-place reinforced slabs and in some rooms, they are equipped with SDK suspended ceilings, either directly anchored or suspended. The flat roof above the 4th floor is a green roof. The 3rd floor is covered with a warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. Windows and exterior doors are aluminum and glazed with insulating triple glazing.
Apartment building
Malá, Barbora ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to create project documentation for the construction of a detached apartment house on the outskirts of Vyškov city. The apartment building is designed as a partial basement, a four-story terraced building. In the basement are located cellars used for storage of each apartment unit, technical facilities of the building, and a common room. There are a total of 9 apartments on the upper floors. On the first floor and the second floor are designed apartments with category 3 + kk. On the third floor are located apartments with category 5+kk (maisonette). Each apartment has its own terrace accessible from the living room and maisonette apartments are also complemented by balconies on the top floor. The apartment building is based on flat reinforced concrete foundations. The structural system of the basement is made of waterproof concrete and together with the foundation slab forms a so-called "white tub". The non-basement part is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips. The core of the building (staircase and elevator shaft) is also designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. The vertical load-bearing structures of the upper floors are designed as masonry from classic and acoustic sand-lime blocks. Non-load-bearing ones are made as masonry partitions either of sand-lime blocks of thickness 150 mm or 115 mm. Building envelope is designed as a ventilated facade with timber cladding. The ceilings are made as cast-in-place reinforced slabs and in some rooms, they are equipped with SDK suspended ceilings, either directly anchored or suspended. The flat roof above the 4th floor is a green roof. The 3rd floor is covered with a warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. Windows and exterior doors are aluminum and glazed with insulating triple glazing.

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