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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.
Energy active house
Drlík, Tomáš ; Hudec, Mojmír (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to design an energy efficient system that uses a waste heat from the operation of distillery and helps to reach energetically active status (in conjunction with the newly designed photovoltaic panels, controlled ventilation with heat recovery and with proper design and material solution) to the newly created housing units. The need of heating is covered by using of waste heat and in the mode of economical (energy saving) operation of households, the photovoltaic panels on the surface produce more electricity than the households consume themselves.
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.
Energy active house
Drlík, Tomáš ; Hudec, Mojmír (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to design an energy efficient system that uses a waste heat from the operation of distillery and helps to reach energetically active status (in conjunction with the newly designed photovoltaic panels, controlled ventilation with heat recovery and with proper design and material solution) to the newly created housing units. The need of heating is covered by using of waste heat and in the mode of economical (energy saving) operation of households, the photovoltaic panels on the surface produce more electricity than the households consume themselves.
Objekt pro bydlení s kombinovaným stavebně konstrukčním systémem
Krella, Jeremiáš
The theoretical part of the thesis describes the use, working process and application of natural materials in family house construction, as well as their impact on the health aspects of building users. The thesis defines the environmental footprint of each particular material. The practical part of the thesis is primary focused on the building design which combines different structural systems from solid wood. The visual concept of the construction in particular was designed with the emphasis and respect to the surrounding countryside which belongs to Protected Landscape Area and is liable to special requirements. Requirements for permanent residence under the applicable legislation in the Czech Republic were respected with a maximum effort to use natural materials in the construction itself.
Skeletová dřevostavba se slaměnou izolací
Vybíhal, Michal
This thesis focuses on the design house using wood for house construction and straw as its thermal insulation. In the text section describes the properties of straw bales and the principles for proper installation of the structure. The following describes the variations of external walls using straw. Each option contains the track walls with the materials used and is assessed in terms of the heat transfer coefficient and condensation. Alternative options of exterior walls are then compared on the basis of selected parameters. House is designed to my liking . Drawing section contains drawings, the basic design details. In accordance with natural stavitelstvím is based on the above ground ventilated gap. The roof structure is designed from the trusses to be used straw bales for insulation and roof deck. Trusses are statically evaluated by the EC 5.

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