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House on a Sloping Building Site
Seifert, Jan ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a design for a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the Down of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, which is designed for a four-member family. The house is detached. The vertical load-bearing structures are walled with clay blocks Porotherm, insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from expanded polystyren slabs. The basement is walled with permanent formwork Best and insulated with contact thermal insulation system from extruded polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a mono-pitched roof with 5- degree slope and exposed rafters. A garage for two cars is a part of the house.
Detached family house, Havlíčkův Brod
Sedlák, Petr ; Hofman, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the project of a new detached house, which is situated in the cadaster area of the Down of Havlíčkův Brod. The building is a two-floor house without a cellar, with a detached garden tools storage and a carport for two cars. The building is designed for a four-member family. The perimeter constructions consist of clay blocks Heluz and are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The horizontal load-bearing construction consists of reinforced concrete prestressed hollow core slabs Spiroll. The house is roofed with a flat roof. The bachelor’s thesis has the form of a design documentation for the building process.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Zikmunda, Václav ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the town of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, designed for a four-member family. The house is detached and has an extension of a garage for one car. The vertical load-bearing constructions are walled with concrete blocks of permanent formwork CS BETON, the ground floor is from clay blocks insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a flat roof with 2% slope, above the garage there is a mono-pitched roof with 5% slope.
Detached family house, Havlíčkův Brod
Sedlák, Petr ; Hofman, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the project of a new detached house, which is situated in the cadaster area of the Down of Havlíčkův Brod. The building is a two-floor house without a cellar, with a detached garden tools storage and a carport for two cars. The building is designed for a four-member family. The perimeter constructions consist of clay blocks Heluz and are insulated with a contact thermal insulation system. The horizontal load-bearing construction consists of reinforced concrete prestressed hollow core slabs Spiroll. The house is roofed with a flat roof. The bachelor’s thesis has the form of a design documentation for the building process.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Zikmunda, Václav ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the town of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, designed for a four-member family. The house is detached and has an extension of a garage for one car. The vertical load-bearing constructions are walled with concrete blocks of permanent formwork CS BETON, the ground floor is from clay blocks insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a flat roof with 2% slope, above the garage there is a mono-pitched roof with 5% slope.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Seifert, Jan ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a design for a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the Down of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, which is designed for a four-member family. The house is detached. The vertical load-bearing structures are walled with clay blocks Porotherm, insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from expanded polystyren slabs. The basement is walled with permanent formwork Best and insulated with contact thermal insulation system from extruded polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a mono-pitched roof with 5- degree slope and exposed rafters. A garage for two cars is a part of the house.

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