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Family house in passive standard
Svoboda, David ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis on a topic “The family house of standard passive” deals with the design of the house for family housing in accordance with applicable legislation. The house is designed in the Highlands on the edge of developing area Račerovice. The cellarless two-storey building is made of brick. The roof is according to local regulative plan made up of saddle-shaped truss system. The passive character of the house requires large glass areas on the south facade of the house and high-quality thermal insulation of the building envelope with minimal losses. The house is associated with a brick garage with a shed-roof.
Family house
Staníková, Radka ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma work is the new building of a family house at Boží Dar town, that is situated in the mountain resort. The family house has a cellar, it is two storied with an attic apartment. The building is devided into three units . The first unit is found on the first floor and is designed as an apartment. The other units are situated in the attic and are designed for a short-term or long-term renting. The house is designed of cut bricks with a ceramic ceiling construction. The perimeter wall is thermally insulated with a contact insulating system and partly covered with a stony facing. There is a saddle-shaped roof on the house. The building site is sloping north-east. All constructions are in accordance with the valid regulations and ČSN standards.
Multifunctional house
Šenfeld, Pavel ; Šilerová-Křížová, Kateřina (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to project a family house with a workroom and to work out a plan. The house is being built on building site no. 1127/28 in the town of Hoštka. The project is developed for four to six residents, with the workroom (separated side entrance). Self-contained house ground plan is in the form of the letter L (47.57 × 50.85 ft.). Disposition of the projected single storey house is 5+1 with the habitable attic. There are entry foyer, hall, bathroom, toilet, living room, utility room, garage, workroom with kitchenette, toilet and multifunctional lobby on the first floor. Hall, bedroom, two other rooms and bathroom with toilet are located in the habitable attic. The house is projected on concrete strip. As far as the supporting part of the building is concerned, the Porotherm system is used. Horizontal construction above the first
Low-floor Apartmen Building
Ocelík, Tomáš ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on designing a simple low-floor apartment building. The chosen land, on which the building schould be standing on, is located in the village Velký Újezd in the vicinity of the city of Olomouc. The structure is designed as an apartment building without a basement, with three above-ground floors and 11 flats. There’s a communal storage part on the 1st floor. The vertical supporting construction are made of Porotherm ceramic blocks, the ceiling structure is made of POT supports and MIAKO ceramic blocks, the roof is saddle shaped with an angle of 12°, its supporting structure is is made of wooden fish girder.
Nursery school, Třebíč
Svoboda, David ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis on a topic “Nursery school in Třebíč” deals with a new building proposal of a nursery school. The building is situated in Třebíč, in a densely populated part of the town which is called Podklášteří. It is a brick single-storey detached building, mounted on a gentle slope with green vegetation. The layout of the building is divided into three departments and an operational part. In each department, there is a dressing room, food distribution, study and dining room, playroom with a cushy job, toy store, warehouse of folding beds and bedding, washroom, toilet, utility room and room for the air handling units. Departments are covered by wooden trusses which bear single-layer saddle-shaped roof with an extensive green vegetation. Above the operational part, there is a single-layer flat roof. Wall system is made of ceramic blocs of a system Porotherm and trusses are from a company called Vazníky D.N.K.
Family house
Floriánová, Eva ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the project of a new-build detached house with the business premises in the built-up area of the village Myslibořice. This detached house was designed as the L-shaped ground floor building with the part cellar. The building is dealt as a rigid wall construction system based on strip foundations. The roof construction is made as a flat and saddle-shaped roof. This detached house has two main entrances that one of them leads to the business premises and the other one to the living quarters. Both parts of the building are connected in its disposition.
Multifunctional house
Šenfeld, Pavel ; Šilerová-Křížová, Kateřina (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to project a family house with a workroom and to work out a plan. The house is being built on building site no. 1127/28 in the town of Hoštka. The project is developed for four to six residents, with the workroom (separated side entrance). Self-contained house ground plan is in the form of the letter L (47.57 × 50.85 ft.). Disposition of the projected single storey house is 5+1 with the habitable attic. There are entry foyer, hall, bathroom, toilet, living room, utility room, garage, workroom with kitchenette, toilet and multifunctional lobby on the first floor. Hall, bedroom, two other rooms and bathroom with toilet are located in the habitable attic. The house is projected on concrete strip. As far as the supporting part of the building is concerned, the Porotherm system is used. Horizontal construction above the first
Nursery school, Třebíč
Svoboda, David ; Krupica, Roman (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis on a topic “Nursery school in Třebíč” deals with a new building proposal of a nursery school. The building is situated in Třebíč, in a densely populated part of the town which is called Podklášteří. It is a brick single-storey detached building, mounted on a gentle slope with green vegetation. The layout of the building is divided into three departments and an operational part. In each department, there is a dressing room, food distribution, study and dining room, playroom with a cushy job, toy store, warehouse of folding beds and bedding, washroom, toilet, utility room and room for the air handling units. Departments are covered by wooden trusses which bear single-layer saddle-shaped roof with an extensive green vegetation. Above the operational part, there is a single-layer flat roof. Wall system is made of ceramic blocs of a system Porotherm and trusses are from a company called Vazníky D.N.K.
Low-floor Apartmen Building
Ocelík, Tomáš ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on designing a simple low-floor apartment building. The chosen land, on which the building schould be standing on, is located in the village Velký Újezd in the vicinity of the city of Olomouc. The structure is designed as an apartment building without a basement, with three above-ground floors and 11 flats. There’s a communal storage part on the 1st floor. The vertical supporting construction are made of Porotherm ceramic blocks, the ceiling structure is made of POT supports and MIAKO ceramic blocks, the roof is saddle shaped with an angle of 12°, its supporting structure is is made of wooden fish girder.
Family house
Staníková, Radka ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma work is the new building of a family house at Boží Dar town, that is situated in the mountain resort. The family house has a cellar, it is two storied with an attic apartment. The building is devided into three units . The first unit is found on the first floor and is designed as an apartment. The other units are situated in the attic and are designed for a short-term or long-term renting. The house is designed of cut bricks with a ceramic ceiling construction. The perimeter wall is thermally insulated with a contact insulating system and partly covered with a stony facing. There is a saddle-shaped roof on the house. The building site is sloping north-east. All constructions are in accordance with the valid regulations and ČSN standards.

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