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Apartment building
Svobodová, Tereza ; Lavický, Miloš (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the new apartment building in Prostejov, which will meet the requirements and conditions for a building with almost zero energy consumption. This apartment building was designed in such a way that its operation does not limit the operation of adjacent apartment buildings on neighboring parcels in the immediate vicinity. The new building is designed as a detached apartment building on a flat plot. The main entrance and arrival to the plot is from the north side. On the land used by us, a parking area with the number of nine parking spaces will be proposed, which are located in the west. The building also has an underground garage with an additional parking space. The apartment building is designed as four floors with a basement. In the basement of the apartment building, there are storage spaces, together with the technical background of the relevant technologies, a garage with twelve parking spaces, which stands out from the regular shape of the building's floor plan. On the 1st floor there is also a carriage house, a bicycle shed, a cleaning and technical room and three apartment units. Only residential units are located on the other above-ground floors. The total number of residential units is twelve. They are divided into three layout categories – 1+kk, 2+1, 3+1. Apartment units on the 2nd floor, 3rd floor and 4th floor have balconies designed for recreation. If necessary, the layout of apartments and common areas can be changed to meet the requirements of barrier-free use of the building by persons with disabilities. The bachelor's theses were prepared in accordance with the current legal regulations of the Czech Republic as of the date of submission of this bachelor's thesis.
Detached house
Dyntarová, Aneta ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation at the level of construction implementation. The aim was to design a family house with almost zero energy consumption. The new building was designed on a flat building plot on the outskirts of Mlázovice. The family house has two floors with a partial basement and is designed for family of four people. The residential part of the house is roofed with a gable roof with a covering made of ceramic tiles. The garage situated on the north side of the building has a vegetated flat roof. The main load-bearing system is made of ceramic blocks. The perimeter basement masonry is made of lost formwork blocks. Thermal insulation of the building is solved by contact insulation system.
Detached house
Orságová, Veronika ; Bečkovská, Tereza (referee) ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction of a family house in accordance with the current legislation. The aim of the thesis is to design and describe the proposed layout of the building, appropriately choose the structural system, materials, solve the ground settlement with respect to the existing condition of the land and respect the surrounding buildings. The basis of the work was the municipality's master plan, the land registry and the geological map. The new building will be located on a flat terrain in a remote and quiet part of Pardubice on an area whose use according to the planning documentation is low-rise suburban housing. The proposed house is a two-storey building with no basement, which is adapted for housing four people. The project focuses on creating a functional home with optimal use of space and separation of zones. The construction system is wall-based. Lime-sand blocks with external contact insulation made of polystyrene facade boards were used for the external masonry. The horizontal structures will be made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The roofing of the main building is provided by a heavy system roof structure. The second part of the building is covered by a flat, vegetated roof with an attic. On the first floor there is a communication and social area, where the spacious living room with dining room and kitchenette is located. On the second floor there is a separate quiet zone, where mainly children's rooms and bedrooms are located. On both floors there is a bathroom and a separate toilet.
Community housing in Brno-Komín
Raková, Markéta ; Pekár, Pavel (referee) ; Novák, Antonín (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was the design of a multifunctional building within the framework of community housing, located in the area of former gardens along Řezáčova Street in the urban district of Brno-Komín, at the intersection between the existing urban structure of the original panel housing estate and open countryside. The enclosed area currently forms a barrier between the cycling and walking route under Palacký Hill and the existing development. This presents an opportunity to open up and make this area more accessible to people. Overall, there are five residential buildings proposed in the area, each consisting of five above-ground floors, with the top floor being setback with vegetated roofs and terraces. The semi-open composition of the buildings responds to the existing urban structure and the panel housing development. It creates a space accessible not only to community residents but also to the public. The design of the multifunctional building is based on key principles such as Baugruppe construction, sustainability, prefabrication, and the associated speed of construction and variability of proposed interior spaces. It also emphasizes creating a place that fosters interaction among community residents. Furthermore, the aim is to work with wood as a significant element for reducing CO2 emissions and to influence the architect's and builder's attitude towards this material in terms of fire and environmental considerations. For these reasons, the building is designed as a hybrid timber and concrete structure. This system allows for fast, flexible, and cost-effective construction and an efficient combination of the properties of individual materials. The communication system of the building is designed as a gallery, offering additional meeting opportunities for residents for the purpose of community living. Operationally, the building is designed as a multifunctional structure with a predominant residential function. Common areas in the ground floor of the building are available for community residents in the form of co-working spaces, a café, and community workshops. The last setback fifth floor is also dedicated to the building's users, featuring wellness areas and an apartment for accommodating potential visitors of the residents. Users also have access to other shared spaces such as a bicycle room, stroller storage, and laundry room.
Townhouse
Baková, Erika ; Smola, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on a complex architectural and urban design of a multifunctional urban block in the historic center of Brno at the level of architectural study. The project aims to harmoniously integrate new buildings into the historical context of the city and respect the surrounding urban fabric. The proposal addresses the completion of an existing urban block and the creation of a new urban block between Veveří and Kounicova streets, thus creating a new Závodní street. The design preserves a memorial tree as a key element of the public space; the facade of the building steps away from it, creating a public space of a piazzetta with the memorial tree as the focal point. As part of the blue-green infrastructure, new greenery is integrated into the streets, and buildings with flat roofs have vegetated roofs with photovoltaic panels designed. The architectural solution includes two underground floors for parking, a ground floor with an active commercial ground floor with shops and a supermarket, and five above-ground floors with residential units. The last above-ground floor is set back from the rest. The urban design focuses on slowing down busy traffic and puts pedestrians in a dominant position. The architectural design respects the character of the area and combines traditional forms with a modern appearance. The structural solution of the building combines a reinforced concrete skelet system with a ceramic wall system. The project exploits the potential of land use and brings up to 399 new residential units ranging from 1+kk to 4+kk, with higher standard apartments on the last setback above-ground floor.
Apartment building
Vídenský, Martin ; Vystrčil, Jan (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis was the preparation of project documentation at the construction stage for the new construction of an apartment building. The apartment building is located in Telč and is located on flat terrain. It is designed as a free-standing structure with three above-ground and one underground floors. There are a total of 12 apartment units of various sizes on the above-ground floors, 4 on each floor. The underground floor contains the building's technical facilities, a cellar cubicle, a storage room, a cleaning room, a bike room and a private gym intended only for residents of the building. The individual floors are connected by a three-arm staircase and an elevator. The building is based on foundations and the roof is covered with a flat vegetated roof. The perimeter structures of the underground floor are designed from concrete hollow blocks, and in the above-ground floors from ceramic fittings. The vertical structure of the elevator shaft is designed as a reinforced concrete wall, the other vertical internal walls are designed from ceramic fittings. The ceiling structure is designed as ceramic concrete from beams and inserts. The perimeter masonry is insulated with a contact insulation system.
Single-family house
Kroupová, Julie ; Bantová, Sylva (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a single-family house for four people. The first part of the project is documentation for construction of the building, the second part is focused on utilities – heating, air conditioning. The building plot is chosen in a small village Radvanice near the town Přerov. The building has two above-ground floors. On the first floor is garage connected to the entrance, which is located to the northwest, utility room, toilet, pantry, and the kitchen open-up to the dining room and living room. On the second floor is private space. There are two children's bedrooms, storage room, study room, bathroom with toilet and master bedroom with private bathroom and walk-in-closet. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. Structural system is masonry. The loadbearing walls are design from Porotherm – ceramics blocks filled with mineral insulation. The house is designed with air to water heat pump, underfloor heating, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery.
Detached house Lepolis
Chaloupka, Lukáš ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis entitled "Lepolis Family House" focuses on the project documentation for the construction. The house is located in the village of Luková nad Cidlinou in the Hradec Králové Region on a flat square plot. It is a two-storey house with a garage, where the vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic blocks. The foundation strips of lost formwork form the basic support, while the horizontal structures are reinforced concrete monolithic. The roof over the residential part is a gable roof, while the roof over the garage and the residential part is a single flat roof, which is divided into a pitched and a vegetated part.
Family house with cinema room
Kurka, Štěpán ; Pobucká, Slávka (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
As part of the bachelor's thesis, project documentation was developed at the construction implementation level within the partially required scope. The documentation includes a project for a family house located in the northern part of the village of Kobeřice in Silesia. The new building is integrated into an already developed area of the village and is set into the terrain, taking advantage of the sloping land for the operational solution. The building is designed as a single dwelling unit for permanent residence by five people, with technical facilities and garage space. Access to the dwelling unit is provided from the west side to the first above-ground floor. From a material perspective, the building is designed using predominantly ceramic blocks for both load-bearing and non-load-bearing vertical structures. The building envelope is insulated with an ETICS system to reduce energy consumption. The construction is based on monolithic foundation strips with a base concrete slab. The ceiling structures in the building are made of monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is roofed with two flat single-layer roofs at different height levels. The roof at the lower level is designed with a vegetative surface finish.
Gemini
Mikulcová, Klára ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the building modifications of a secondary school for handicapped students in Brno, in the city district of Lesná. The existing building is inadequate for the needs of students with disabilities, therefore only the existing supporting structure of the building (columns, ceiling above 1NP, foundation structures) will remain, the perimeter walls and roof will be replaced by newly designed structures that meet the current thermal requirements. The building consists of two parts – a two-storey former nursery building (designated as Building A) with a single-storey glazed extension with atrium and a two-storey heat exchanger building (Building B), of which only 2NP is used for school purposes. The school and heat exchanger buildings are connected by a newly designed link across the width of the secondary school building, replacing the existing neck. A new material-contrasting glass staircase extension with a lift is proposed on the north side of Building A to allow wheelchair access to the building from Vaculíkova Street. In addition, a steel structure escape staircase extension with lift is proposed on the east side with a metal trellis with climbing plants. A reinforced concrete structure of the entrance ramp with a terrace for students' meeting is added to Building B from the north side (from Vaculíkova Street). On the south side, a pre-set steel terrace with a trellis for climbing plants has been added, which serves as a shade during the summer months. The school building is functionally divided into a student accommodation part located on the 2NP in the eastern part, a teaching part (classrooms and teachers' offices) on the 1NP of the A building and the 2NP of the exchanger, an operationally separated administrative part (offices, boardroom, headmaster's office, secretariat) accessible from the street by a ramp. In the western part of the 1NP there are technical facilities of the building - janitorial, kitchen, training kitchen and food stores, the facilities are accessible by a separate supply entrance accessible via the existing road leading from the south. The design emphasizes the pleasant, comfortable and safe stay and movement of students not only during classes but also during breaks.

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