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Apartment building
Kyselák, Jan ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with nearly zero energy consumption. The plot is in the eastern part of the town of Třebíč, in a partially built-up area. The terrain slopes towards the southern side of the plot. The building is situated in the southeastern part of this plot. It is a standalone brick apartment building, topped with a flat roof covered with PVC-P membrane waterproofing. The building consists of two main rectangular blocks placed side by side, with their longer sides parallel to the local service road (Modřínová Street). A third smaller block forms the entrance to the roof. The building also features balconies on three sides. The apartment building has one underground floor and four above-ground floors, containing a total of 15 residential units. The underground floor includes a communal garage for 5 vehicles, utility facilities, and storage spaces. Additional storage spaces are located on the first above-ground floor, which also houses the main entrance to the building. The vertical structures are designed using the Porotherm system. The basement perimeter walls, and ceiling structures are made of monolithic concrete. The staircase is prefabricated with Schöck elements for impact sound insulation. The building has been assessed for fire safety and building physics.
Apartment building
Hubáček, Radim ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the project documentation for the construction of the apartment building with almost zero energy consumption. The main objectives of the thesis include the design of the layout, construction and material solutions. The residential building is located on an almost flat terrain with a slight slope on the eastern edge of the village Modrá. It is a five-storey fully basemented building. None of the residential units are designed as barrier-free for people with limited mobility, but access to the building is barrier-free. If necessary, it is possible to change the layout of one of the apartments to a barrier-free apartment. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. Perimeter walls are made of thermally insulating ceramic blocks. The building is based on a foundation slab with stiffening foundation strips securing the slab for uplift due to groundwater. The foundation slab is connected to the reinforced concrete perimeter walls of the basement and both the walls and the foundation slab are made of waterproof concrete due to the presence of groundwater. The perimeter masonry is made of thermally insulating ceramic blocks with integrated mineral wool. The horizontal load-bearing structures are made of monolithic concrete. The roof is designed as a flat single-skin vegetated roof. The apartment building has 12 residential units, non-residential premises, fitness and technological facilities. Parking spaces are located in the outdoor area behind the building. The building has been assessed for fire safety, thermal engineering, acoustics, sunlight and daylighting and has met all investment and regulatory requirements.

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