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The Hotel
Jará, Andrea ; Zamazal, Radomír (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about a hotel. It is located on large grounds close to the Brno reservoir. These grounds are built-up by many other buildings that are closely connected to the running of the hotel. This project is focused only on the hotel building. It is designed as a four-storeyed structure with one underground floor and three above ground floors. Two main entrances lead into the hotel. Two floors are housing premises with total count of 24 rooms. The ground floor is intended for reception desk and cafeteria. The underground floor consists of wellness centre and technical facilities. The roof is flat DOU and the building is designed to be built with ceramic blocs Porotherm
Kindergarten
Zajíček, Vojtěch ; Hudcová, Šárka (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a kindergarten in Brno. The main entrance to the building is oriented to the north. The building is L-shaped and is designed as a two-storey, partly basement. There are 3 classes with a total of 72 children. External and internal load-bearing masonry of the above-ground floors is designed from ceramic blocks of thickness 300 mm. The basement masonry is then made of concrete blocks th. 300 mm cast in concrete. Internal non-load-bearing masonry made of ceramic blocks th. 115 mm. The insulation of the building is designed as a certified contact insulation system of EPS material. The horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as a ceramic prefabricated rib-and-filler floor with concrete grout. The stairs are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof is warm flat roof with an extensive vegetation layer.
Family House
Němečková, Monika ; Stodůlka, Jindřich (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a family house. This is the one-generation family house in the village Veverské Knínice. The building is designed as a new building with basement, ground floor and attic. Wall system consists of a ceramic tile Porotherm. The ceiling construction is from Porotherm Miako. The roof is gable.
Kindergarten
Zajíček, Vojtěch ; Hudcová, Šárka (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a kindergarten in Brno. The main entrance to the building is oriented to the north. The building is L-shaped and is designed as a two-storey, partly basement. There are 3 classes with a total of 72 children. External and internal load-bearing masonry of the above-ground floors is designed from ceramic blocks of thickness 300 mm. The basement masonry is then made of concrete blocks th. 300 mm cast in concrete. Internal non-load-bearing masonry made of ceramic blocks th. 115 mm. The insulation of the building is designed as a certified contact insulation system of EPS material. The horizontal load-bearing structures are designed as a ceramic prefabricated rib-and-filler floor with concrete grout. The stairs are designed as reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof is warm flat roof with an extensive vegetation layer.
Family House
Němečková, Monika ; Stodůlka, Jindřich (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a family house. This is the one-generation family house in the village Veverské Knínice. The building is designed as a new building with basement, ground floor and attic. Wall system consists of a ceramic tile Porotherm. The ceiling construction is from Porotherm Miako. The roof is gable.
The Hotel
Jará, Andrea ; Zamazal, Radomír (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about a hotel. It is located on large grounds close to the Brno reservoir. These grounds are built-up by many other buildings that are closely connected to the running of the hotel. This project is focused only on the hotel building. It is designed as a four-storeyed structure with one underground floor and three above ground floors. Two main entrances lead into the hotel. Two floors are housing premises with total count of 24 rooms. The ground floor is intended for reception desk and cafeteria. The underground floor consists of wellness centre and technical facilities. The roof is flat DOU and the building is designed to be built with ceramic blocs Porotherm

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