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Residential building
Pazderka, Adam ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new residential building and the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption. The building object SO01 - Residential house is located in the south-western part of the village Hustopeče, and it is mainly rectangular in shape set in the sloping terrain in the back half of the plot. The entrance to the building is oriented to the south side. The building has four floors above ground and a basement with a technical background of the building and a gym. Each storey contains two mirrorfacing residential units. The building contains six apartments with a layout of 4+1 and two attic apartments with a layout of 3+1 kitchenette. Access to the apartments is possible from a common staircase with an elevator shaft. The foundation structures are designed as strip foundations. The building is constructed of ceramic Porotherm bricks. The ceiling structure consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The roof is designed as a pitched gable roof and a pitched roof. The entrance to the building is designed for wheelchair access. From the south and north side, access is provided for the first to third floors to a covered balcony. The top floor provides access to the terrace for both attic apartments. The façade plastering is done in white shade with a combination of façade brick strips Klinker.
Residential building
Pazderka, Adam ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new residential building and the development of project documentation for the construction of a residential building with almost zero energy consumption. The building object SO01 - Residential house is located in the south-western part of the village Hustopeče, and it is mainly rectangular in shape set in the sloping terrain in the back half of the plot. The entrance to the building is oriented to the south side. The building has four floors above ground and a basement with a technical background of the building and a gym. Each storey contains two mirrorfacing residential units. The building contains six apartments with a layout of 4+1 and two attic apartments with a layout of 3+1 kitchenette. Access to the apartments is possible from a common staircase with an elevator shaft. The foundation structures are designed as strip foundations. The building is constructed of ceramic Porotherm bricks. The ceiling structure consists of a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The roof is designed as a pitched gable roof and a pitched roof. The entrance to the building is designed for wheelchair access. From the south and north side, access is provided for the first to third floors to a covered balcony. The top floor provides access to the terrace for both attic apartments. The façade plastering is done in white shade with a combination of façade brick strips Klinker.

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