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Detached house with shop of cloths and haberdashery in Praha - Libuš
Dvořáková, Hana ; Kučera, Radim (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is a project of a multi-storey detached house with shop of cloth and haberdashery in Prague. The house is designed for two families. The shop is located in the 1st floor and is functionally completely independent of the operation of the residential part. The entrance of the shop is located on the main street. The entrance to the residential part is on side street. The rooms are oriented to the southwest. The building has walls made of ceramic blocks Porotherm, the ceiling and the stairs are monolithic reinforced concrete. The project was worked out in a training version of Autocad, the editions were processed in the Archicad program. During processing the emphasis was on architectural and layout solutions, static requirements and safety in use.
New building family house in Třebíč
Berková, Martina ; Ing.Radek Sedlák (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of this Bachelor Thesis is a newly constructed family house located in Třebíč. The house was built using Porotherm brick – type blocks and Miako hollow ceiling bricks. The roof is of an gable design. The house has two overground floors – the second floor takes of a livable attic. The land is flat. All construction was done according to valid CSN code.
New building family house with shop
Janoušková, Dominika ; Horálek, Jiří (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
Project new building family house with a shop in Prosetin. The building has a basement and two floors. The house is designed for four-five member family. The walls in the basement are formed by blocks BEST, the vertical construktion in floors are made of blocks Porotherm. The horizontal construktion is made of girders POT and the inserts MIAKO. The last ceiling is wooden. The roof structure consists of a wooden frame.
Multifunctional House
Hetych, Martin ; Janík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design of a multifunctional building in the village Nebovidy. The building will be used for sports, cultural events, entertainment and administrative activities. The building is located in close proximity to the municipal office. The building is divided into two buildings - rear hall with offices and a hall itself. Background has 3 floors and a partial basement. The structural system is a wall with a gable roof with dormers. Hall has a supporting structure made of steel and is partially sunk below ground level.
Detached house with wine gallery
Sasínová, Zdeňka ; Špás, Luděk (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the project documentation of a family house. The L-shaped house is formed by residential part with gabled roof and a single deck tract with a flat roof. The whole architectural design of this ground-family house with an attic and its integration into the natural terrain creating favourable conditions for architectural effect of the building. The building is designed from the structural system POROTHERM.
The Adaptation of the BIO farm object
Kurczová, Silvia ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
My final thesis elaborates on the project documentation of a renovated building, which was before a farm. The building is situated in the cadastral territory of the country Velké Kunětice and will have two above-grounds after the renovation. One section of the building will be topped with an extensive green roof, and the other will be equipped with a gable roof. The building will have a cuboid shape and will serve multiple purposes, including a residential flat for the owner, office space, a repair shop, and an agricultural warehouse. The original construction system is wall structural, which will be saved and filled with new load-bearing structures. The original structure of the ceiling over the first above-ground is made of ceramics board HURDIS, which is supported by steel beams. The new ceiling over the repair shop will be monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is insulated with an ETICS contact insulation system. Vertical structures consist of original autoclaved aerated concrete and ceramics blocks and new structures of sand-lime and aerated concrete blocks. The foundations of the building are made of foundation strips.
House with designer's office
Čaplová, Michaela ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the design of a low-energy family house with a design office. The building is proposed in the cadastral area of Švábenice. Location on plot number 1294/37, whose total area is 1154 m2. The building has one floor with a residential attic and no basement. The house is designed for a family of four. Part of the building is a design office for one worker with a place for visits. The foundation of the building is on concrete strips. The vertical structures throughout the building are brick fittings made of ceramic blocks. The horizontal structure is a prefabricated ceramic ceiling. The building is covered with a sloping gable roof at a slope of 36°. The non-pedestrian flat roof is above part of the premises.
Steel Structure of Sport Hall
Hrabovská, Kristýna ; Balázs, Ivan (referee) ; Horáček, Martin (advisor)
The principal aim of this thesis is to design and assess the steel structure of a new sports hall located in Slavkov u Brna. The hall should be used mainly for common collective ball sports. This fact places minimal requirements on the dimensions of the building. The hall has rectangular shape with dimensions of 61x30 meters, height of 12.5 meters and a saddle roof with angle of slope 10°. Its main frame is created of truss with pin-supported beams. The spatial rigidity of the structure is secured by longitudinal and sway bracings. The bars of the steel structure consist of rolled sections. The cladding of hall made of panels manufactured by Kingspan. Panels are supported by wall girts and roof purlins. A permanent load on the building is considered due to the weight of the steel structure and panels and variable load is considered due to the snow load and wind load. Steel S235 is used as the construction material.
Detached Haus with the Photo Studio
Remeš, Dominik ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is design documentation for detached house with workshop. The object is situated in the South- Moravian region, in the city of Šlapanice. Detached house is designed as 5+1 and planned as three-story building, with two above-ground floors and a basement. Workshop, which serve as a photo atelier is in the basement, with its own entrance from the east side of the plot. Besides of the photo atelier, there is toilet, cloak-room, bathroom and an office in the workshop. Photo atelier and family house are connected by staircase. Main entrance of the family house is on the north side of the house. There is entrance for pedestrians and drive way to the garage as well. Entrance for pedestrians is in a wind porch, which leads to the main hall with entrance to the garage. There is staircase nearby main entrance, which connects all floors. In the first floor there is common part of the house with living room, kitchen and study. In the second floor is a resting part made for sleep for all family members. Vertical load-bearing structures are made from clay-grinding bricks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are composed from clay inserts and there is a saddle roof, split to two parts.
Detached House
Stehlíková, Barbora ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The theme of the bachelor´s thesis is a project of a newly built detached house. The house is designed on quiet sloping plot in calm suburb of Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. The object has rectangular plan, it’s without cellar and it has two storeys. It’s a part of a bigger garden with one parking space on a side. The load-bearing structure is made of a timber frame. The external walls are made from straw bales. The external finish is made of lime render, the windows and doors are wooden, gable roof with dormer is covered by split shakes. Roof plane slope is 45°. At the object is one dwelling unit consisting of living room with kitchenette, workroom, three bedrooms, cloak-room and two bathrooms. The internal finish is made of earth plaster. Most of the timber construction stays visible including the timber floor. The roof will be insulated with sheep’s wool and furnished with lining. The design of the timber structure emphasises the use of natural materials.

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