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The Farm of 21st century
Murárová, Lucia ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The Bachelor´s Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor´s studies. Its aim was to design horse houses for hypotherapy with ouside uncoverd riding hall, inside roofed riding hall and an additional capacity of accommodation for visitors besides an existing object. The building is located in Orlicke hory, what affected setting in the topography and the entire setting within a building lot. In respect of a huge degree of incline of the topography, the object is set along level curves and it reflects the topography configuration. The Adelheide Farm consists of the three parts, one of them is roofed riding hall, a part meant to be a box horse housing and a part which is aimed to be a public space, what should be visible from the outside view. The design combines a traditional architecture of Orlicke hory with a modern architecture. There are used natural materials in the design, for example wood. The wooden facade lamella link two objects optically.
Family house with garage
Moravík, Mikuláš ; Věrný, Luboš (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design documentation of a new-build house of a detached house, designed for the housing of a four-member family. The object is located in a foothill area on a sloping terrain, accessible from adjacent local service communications. To the building leading a front door staircase and a terrain staircase leading to the main entrance on the first floor. Along the staircase leading the ramp to the garage door in the basement. The building has two above-ground floors and one underground floor. The building foundations are formed by foundation strips of plain concrete. The staircase and the ramp are separated by a gravity reinforced concrete wall due to the height elevation. The structural system of walls and ceilings are designed in the Porotherm system. The perimeter masonry is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The roof is made of warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. Access to the roof is by a steel ladder with a protective basket placing on the facade. In the basement there are a garage, three storage rooms and a workshop. On the ground floor there are a kitchen with a dining room, a pantry, a living room, a technical room, a bathroom, a toilet, a wardrobe and a terrace. On the first floor there are two children's rooms, a bedroom, a wardrobe, a bathroom, a toilet and a balcony.
Family house with garage
Moravík, Mikuláš ; Věrný, Luboš (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design documentation of a new-build house of a detached house, designed for the housing of a four-member family. The object is located in a foothill area on a sloping terrain, accessible from adjacent local service communications. To the building leading a front door staircase and a terrain staircase leading to the main entrance on the first floor. Along the staircase leading the ramp to the garage door in the basement. The building has two above-ground floors and one underground floor. The building foundations are formed by foundation strips of plain concrete. The staircase and the ramp are separated by a gravity reinforced concrete wall due to the height elevation. The structural system of walls and ceilings are designed in the Porotherm system. The perimeter masonry is insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The roof is made of warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. Access to the roof is by a steel ladder with a protective basket placing on the facade. In the basement there are a garage, three storage rooms and a workshop. On the ground floor there are a kitchen with a dining room, a pantry, a living room, a technical room, a bathroom, a toilet, a wardrobe and a terrace. On the first floor there are two children's rooms, a bedroom, a wardrobe, a bathroom, a toilet and a balcony.
The Farm of 21st century
Murárová, Lucia ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The Bachelor´s Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor´s studies. Its aim was to design horse houses for hypotherapy with ouside uncoverd riding hall, inside roofed riding hall and an additional capacity of accommodation for visitors besides an existing object. The building is located in Orlicke hory, what affected setting in the topography and the entire setting within a building lot. In respect of a huge degree of incline of the topography, the object is set along level curves and it reflects the topography configuration. The Adelheide Farm consists of the three parts, one of them is roofed riding hall, a part meant to be a box horse housing and a part which is aimed to be a public space, what should be visible from the outside view. The design combines a traditional architecture of Orlicke hory with a modern architecture. There are used natural materials in the design, for example wood. The wooden facade lamella link two objects optically.

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