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Motocross club
Halbrštátová, Lada ; Jarošová, Petra (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Abstract The purpose of the projection was creating a building which offers enough space for social and free-time activities. The L-shaped floor projection allows the object to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The two-storey house with a basement is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of Zampach village. The rectangular-shaped basement is partly embedded into the ground. It is used for day activities of the visitors of the club, moreover the technical background of the object is placed here. The floor projection of the first floor extends out of the basement and so it creates the L shape of the building. In the visitors section of the floor there is a common room with small kitchen and sanitary facilities. The club manager’s apartment adjoins to this place. In the secluded part of the object a room for owner or visitors temporary accomodation can be found. The object has a hip roof created by thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of motocross club including the motocross race, creates a distinctive landscaping object.
Superior detached house
Malík, Ivan ; Kovářová, Hana (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis focuses on the design of a house with one housing unit, situated on a sloping terrain in the cadastral area of Brno - Židenice. The building has one floor above ground, there is a cellar under a part of the house, and the space is opened towards the west. A shed roof has been chosen. The layout of the building is divided into three sectors: resting, working and relaxing, all contributing to the above standard quality of the house.
Familly house in Novém Městě nad Metají
Sháněl, Tomáš ; Burdová, Jana (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The project addresses the low energy new build detached house, which will be permanently used for housing. The building is designed as a two-storey house, which is intended to be permanent residents of 4-5 persons. Roofed building with a flat roof is solved by using a bottom discharge reinforced concrete slabs. Load-bearing walls are from Sendvix manufacturer KM - BETA. The ceilings are designed as monolithic. The building is located in the gap between the existing building houses. The house has a garage for one car.
Family house
Trčka, David ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The Bechelor‘s thesis is focused on the design and preparation of project documentation of the family house on building estate no. 2065/3 registered in the cadastral area Rožnova pod Radhošťěm [742937]. The building is designed as a free-standing in a slightly sloping terrain. Family house has approximately form of cuboid with a gable roof. House has two floor with partial basement. The building is designed from the Porotherm system except for vertical structure in the basement, consisting of lost shuttering.
Detached house in Šoporňa
Polaček, Filip ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of bachelor thesis is design a family house in village Šoporňa, which is situated in southwest of Slovakia. Building is designed as a one-generation house for five members with possible future remaking on duplex house. The building is desingned as two-storey house, with partial basement, with saddle roof, with two bay and external garage. External walls in underground part are from concrete block with reinforcement. External walss in above-ground part are from system Porotherm from the ceramics bricks filled by mineral insulation. Object is situated on slightly sloping terrain. The ceiling above basement is from reinforced concete and ceiling between ground floor and first floor is made of system Porotherm. Main entrance is situated on south, minor entrance is situated on west. Design documentation was made in program AutoCAD 2013. Part of bachelor thesis is thermal assessment, fire safety assessment, five construction details, tecnical report, 3D vizualization and seminar work of environmental assessment.
Detached house in Šoporňa
Polaček, Filip ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The aim of bachelor thesis is design a family house in village Šoporňa, which is situated in southwest of Slovakia. Building is designed as a one-generation house for five members with possible future remaking on duplex house. The building is desingned as two-storey house, with partial basement, with saddle roof, with two bay and external garage. External walls in underground part are from concrete block with reinforcement. External walss in above-ground part are from system Porotherm from the ceramics bricks filled by mineral insulation. Object is situated on slightly sloping terrain. The ceiling above basement is from reinforced concete and ceiling between ground floor and first floor is made of system Porotherm. Main entrance is situated on south, minor entrance is situated on west. Design documentation was made in program AutoCAD 2013. Part of bachelor thesis is thermal assessment, fire safety assessment, five construction details, tecnical report, 3D vizualization and seminar work of environmental assessment.
Family house
Trčka, David ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The Bechelor‘s thesis is focused on the design and preparation of project documentation of the family house on building estate no. 2065/3 registered in the cadastral area Rožnova pod Radhošťěm [742937]. The building is designed as a free-standing in a slightly sloping terrain. Family house has approximately form of cuboid with a gable roof. House has two floor with partial basement. The building is designed from the Porotherm system except for vertical structure in the basement, consisting of lost shuttering.
Superior detached house
Malík, Ivan ; Kovářová, Hana (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis focuses on the design of a house with one housing unit, situated on a sloping terrain in the cadastral area of Brno - Židenice. The building has one floor above ground, there is a cellar under a part of the house, and the space is opened towards the west. A shed roof has been chosen. The layout of the building is divided into three sectors: resting, working and relaxing, all contributing to the above standard quality of the house.
Familly house in Novém Městě nad Metají
Sháněl, Tomáš ; Burdová, Jana (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The project addresses the low energy new build detached house, which will be permanently used for housing. The building is designed as a two-storey house, which is intended to be permanent residents of 4-5 persons. Roofed building with a flat roof is solved by using a bottom discharge reinforced concrete slabs. Load-bearing walls are from Sendvix manufacturer KM - BETA. The ceilings are designed as monolithic. The building is located in the gap between the existing building houses. The house has a garage for one car.
Motocross club
Halbrštátová, Lada ; Jarošová, Petra (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Abstract The purpose of the projection was creating a building which offers enough space for social and free-time activities. The L-shaped floor projection allows the object to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The two-storey house with a basement is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of Zampach village. The rectangular-shaped basement is partly embedded into the ground. It is used for day activities of the visitors of the club, moreover the technical background of the object is placed here. The floor projection of the first floor extends out of the basement and so it creates the L shape of the building. In the visitors section of the floor there is a common room with small kitchen and sanitary facilities. The club manager’s apartment adjoins to this place. In the secluded part of the object a room for owner or visitors temporary accomodation can be found. The object has a hip roof created by thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of motocross club including the motocross race, creates a distinctive landscaping object.

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