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The Sustainable City: Future Timber Buildings
Lacková, Zuzana ; Krištof, Michal (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of sustainable urban development using timber buildings as a means to achieve this goal. It takes into account the knowledge gained in the pre-diploma thesis with the resulting design of a complex of residential buildings and a civic building made of wood in Brno. This ensemble creates a model of the so-called ideal sustainable city, which provides a different perspective on contemporary urban design. Nowadays, sustainable urban development is one of the main issues in urban planning and architecture. With the growing awareness of environmental and economic challenges, there is an increasing demand for alternative solutions to ensure the viability and prosperity of urban environments. Within this context, timber buildings are gaining increasing attention as an environmentally and economically viable solution for urban construction and planning. Wood as a building material has unique properties that make it attractive for the urban environment. Its versatility, lightness, thermal insulation properties, and unique aesthetic potential make it an ideal material for modern buildings. In addition to being a renewable resource, its construction and use have a minimal environmental impact compared to traditional building materials.
Optimization of Structural Details of Wooden Buildings, Their Assessment and Influence on the Lifetime of a Building
Pilík, Václav
Wood-base buildings are becoming more common among new buildings. That is why it is necessary to comprehensively perceive the shortcomings that are typical of this type of construction. In general, they can include defects caused by inappropriate design or poor construction. Subsequent deficiencies can thus be a direct consequence of the degradation of the structure, they can affect the quality of the internal environment and the overall service life of a building.
Low-rise Timber House
Vlčková, Milada ; Bečica, Radek (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with a design of timber building. The object is a two-storied cellarless building with flat single-leaf roof which is designed for stay of four people. KLH timber boards with external insulation layers form the main construction system of the building. The thesis includes contract documents for the construction of building and seminar thesis (paper) that elaborates on the isssue of timber buildings.
Návrh hasičské stanice Brno-Chrlice
Mikoláš, Petr
The thesis is focused on the preparation of project documentation for the building permit for the new fire station of category P3 - AZ. The load-bearing structure of the building is proposed by a combination of a two-storey modern skeleton system (containing monolithic columns, floor system beams and CLT panels) and a three-storey timber frame constructions. The stairway areas and shaft spaces for HVAC and sanitary instalation cables are designed as a reinforced concrete core. The interior space distribution in the garage spaces, including the constructions for the fireman's poles, are solved with a load-bearing construction made of aerated concrete blocks. The structural compositions were designed based on the increased fire safety requirements and material characteristics of the selected materials. The inner disposition of the building is designed for an unmanned station without an information centre. The first floor is intended mainly as a garage space with technical background of the station. The second floor is intended partly as a technical floor with a classroom and further as a background for a command staff. The last floor serves as a living and service floor for the threeshift working schedule of the station serving 11 workers per 24-hour shift. The project documentation is carried out in accordance with current versions of technical standards, laws, decrees and regulations currently valid in the Czech Republic.In the theoretical-methodologic part, it is possible to find a research of available literature and professional reference sources dealing with topics directly related to the design and its structural parts. On the student's initiative, the possible completion of the building project (e.g. solution of fire safety of the building etc.) in the following up master's programme at Mendel University is also considered by the student.
Low-rise Timber House
Vlčková, Milada ; Bečica, Radek (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with a design of timber building. The object is a two-storied cellarless building with flat single-leaf roof which is designed for stay of four people. KLH timber boards with external insulation layers form the main construction system of the building. The thesis includes contract documents for the construction of building and seminar thesis (paper) that elaborates on the isssue of timber buildings.

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