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Microbrewery with restaurant
Mikasová, Natálie ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the master’s thesis is the preparation of project documentation for construction. The goal of the work is the design of a microbrewery with a restaurant. The building is designed in the outskirts of the village of Dymokury, Nymburk district in the Central Bohemian region. It is a detached building with 3 floors, two above ground floors and a partial basement. The building is based on foundations made of monolithic concrete, the perimeter masonry in the basement and the ceiling structure are made of reinforced concrete. The perimeter structures of the above-ground floors and the internal load-bearing masonry and non-load-bearing partitions are made of ceramic masonry, and the building is covered with a single-layer flat roof with extensive greenery. The building has premises for a microbrewery, premises for a restaurant (kitchen, storage of raw materials) and catering premises. In addition, the building has facilities for employees with hygienic facilities, hygienic facilities for restaurant guests, a technical room and an air conditioning machine room.
Children’s home
Vohralíková, Petra ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the preparation of project documentation for construction. The goal of the work is the design of a children's home for children who have been ordered to receive institutional education. The building is situated in the outskirts of Chrudim. It is a detached building. The building has a partial basement with 4 above-ground floors and 1 underground floor. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. The vertical structures are designed as ceramic masonry, in the underground floor the perimeter masonry consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork. Horizontal structures are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The roofs of the building are designed as flat vegetation with extensive greenery. In total, there are three housing units in the building for family groups of eight children each. Furthermore, social and administrative spaces are designed in the building. On the first floor above ground there are offices, a common room and spaces for leisure activities of the guests. A study room, a PC classroom, an exercise room and one apartment for 8 children and 1 teacher are designed on the second floor. The third and fourth above-ground floors have the same layout and each has one apartment unit. The building's technical facilities and storage areas are located in the basement.

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