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Apartment building
Kučera, Martin ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor's thesis is the design and subsequent production of implementation project documents for a new flat building in Vysoké Mýto. The apartment building is located in the calm urban district "Za Pivovarem," which is zoned for residential and family houses. The building's vertical load-bearing system is a two-way wall. Limestone blocks serve as the foundation. A folded ceiling structure composed of POT beams and MIAKO inserts serves as the horizontal load-bearing system. A vented facade insulates the apartment building. The building's principal architectural concept is a horizontally oriented cement board outer fibre with visible joints that bounce away from each other. The boards are gray and orange. The structure is divided into two parts, the middle of which is narrower, higher, and protrudes in front of the second. The apartment complex is separated into four above-ground and one basement level. A cellar and a technical background of the building can be found in the basement. Parking spots and a common rooms are planned on the ground floor. Residential flats will occupy the remaining floors. The structure will have nine unique dwelling units, including one for those with limited mobility and spatial orientation.
Apartment building
Kučera, Martin ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor's thesis is the design and subsequent production of implementation project documents for a new flat building in Vysoké Mýto. The apartment building is located in the calm urban district "Za Pivovarem," which is zoned for residential and family houses. The building's vertical load-bearing system is a two-way wall. Limestone blocks serve as the foundation. A folded ceiling structure composed of POT beams and MIAKO inserts serves as the horizontal load-bearing system. A vented facade insulates the apartment building. The building's principal architectural concept is a horizontally oriented cement board outer fibre with visible joints that bounce away from each other. The boards are gray and orange. The structure is divided into two parts, the middle of which is narrower, higher, and protrudes in front of the second. The apartment complex is separated into four above-ground and one basement level. A cellar and a technical background of the building can be found in the basement. Parking spots and a common rooms are planned on the ground floor. Residential flats will occupy the remaining floors. The structure will have nine unique dwelling units, including one for those with limited mobility and spatial orientation.

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