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Free bed. Renovation of the Szpiegowo building with use of reclaimed materials
Chopyk, Stepan ; Sikorski, Michal (referee) ; Kepiński, Kacper Ignacy (advisor)
Location. Szpiegowo in the Polish capital of Warsaw is located in the south-eastern part of the city. The eastern side of Szpiegowo is lined with residential buildings. The western side of the building faces the communication networks leading to the city centre. The Mokotow district, where the Szpiegowo building is located, is known for its multifunctional space, which includes various types of buildings. Most of them are residential, but there are also administrative and commercial buildings. Materials of the existing building. The main structure of the building consists of vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete elements. The internal walls are filled with fired bricks. The windows and doors are mainly wooden, although some are aluminium. The ground floor is faced with grey marble and the final material of the facade is plaster and some aluminium. The preservation of Szpiegowo is essential. The conversion of Szpiegowo into residential building can contribute to the provision of dramatically needed affordable and social housing. Not only people of the lowest income but also middle-class currently struggle to afford living and finding apartment in Warsaw. To address this issue, the proposal is to create a mixed-income community, bringing together residents of different social groups in inclusive housing conditions. Another strategy is Part of the apartment units will be sold under market conditions thanks to public-private partnership of the municipality and chosen socially aware developer. Thanks to such business strategy, the funding of the rest of the renovation for moderated and social rental purposes, will be possible. Main thesis: Szpiegowo - free housing for a vulnerable population Paraphrase: "In co-housing, residents actively participate in the design and management of their community, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support while respecting individual autonomy." - Kathryn McCamant and Charles Durrett, architects and authors of "Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves". "Szpiegowo" ("Spytown") Future residents: The potential residents of this housing initiative encompass a diverse demographic, including: individuals experiencing poverty who will benefit from accessible housing options, marginalised minority groups facing discrimination based on race, gender or other factors who are seeking an inclusive and supportive environment, refugees seeking stability and integration into their new community, single mothers who need affordable and safe housing to support their families, students pursuing their academic endeavours who need suitable living arrangements conducive to their educational pursuits.
Evaluation of investment project focusing on the creation of university dormitory
Krokoš, Pavol ; Buus, Tomáš (advisor) ; Loy, Dalibor (referee)
Diploma thesis has a character of a feasibility study which may serve for implementation of a smaller development project. This project is focused on the creation of student dormitory on university level by reconstructing an administration building. The goal of the thesis is to present a basic structure of implementation of such development project from construction and operation view and in terms of financial evaluation based on requirements of a private investor. Furthermore, the document describes in detail the Slovak accommodation market, reasons for such an investment, aspects of reconstruction, operating plan and financial side of the entire investment. Debt-Service-Coverage-Ratio (DSCR)
Technicko-ekonomické vyhodnocení rekonstrukce stavebního objektu
Smutný, Ladislav
My Thesis is focused on describing of the project of reconstruction and operation of an office building in Brno, located on "třída Kapitána Jaroše 28". It assesses the efficiency and functionality of the proposed design plans and used technology and materials, of regular usage of the building during the past five years. This Thesis recognizes the existence and usage of alternative energy sources for heating. It analyzes the economic aspect for the whole project and the building as well. For example reconstruction costs, return on investment, the possibility of project financing from banking institutions. The Thesis also describes energy costs to operate the building according to the recorded data from the owner. The work gives us an opinion about the innovation and change potential towards financial savings, including the optimization of the Operational Management processes while ensuring the proper function of the building. The conclusion evaluates objectives of this Thesis and considers practical aspects of described innovative designs.

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