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Apartment house in Pohořelice
Blümelová, Adéla ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design and develop project documentation for a new apartment building. The apartment house is located on a plot in Pohořelice. The building is designed as a free-standing building with four above-ground floors and one basement. The basement of the floor plan extends above the ground floor, there is a collective garage, a common room, cellar and technical facilities. There are eleven residential units on the upper floors. Each apartment has a balcony or terrace. The apartment building is based on reinforced concrete foundation strips and footings. Perimeter masonry in the basement is made of concrete blocks and in the upper floors of ceramic blocks of THERM type. The internal load-bearing masonry is also made of ceramic blocks. In the basement in the garage area, the construction system consists of reinforced concrete columns and girders. The ceiling structure is made of prestressed ceiling panels. The staircase is prefabricated, as are the balconies. An elevator is located between the arms of the staircase. The roof is flat, vegetative. The building envelope is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system.
SIMULATION OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE AND REAL OPERATION OF BUILDINGS
Šteffek, Libor ; Ingeli,, Rastislav (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
This dissertation thesis primarily focuses on the experimental measurement of energy consumption of a given energy-passive family house as well as theoretical research in the field of energy calculations using computer simulations. The results of quasi-stationary and dynamic simulations, with varying computational and real-time climate data, are compared with experimental measurements. Using the dynamic calculation model, which was validated by actually measured data, the relationship between architectural design and the energy performance of the building was analyzed. The influence of selected different operating modes for heat consumption on heating, cooling, ventilation, and interior overheating is observed. The result of the mutual interaction of several input parameters of variant solutions provides the basis for optimization of the whole design.
Office building Brno-Bystrc
Dokulil, Martin ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The master´s thesis deals with a project documentation of a office building with fitness center in Brno-Bystrc. The object is designed as a detached building with four floors and with one basement. Floor plan of the building is regular, staffed by sloping terrain. In basement is situated underground garage and technical rooms of building. In the first floor is fitness center and garage for a customers. In other floors are office spaces for private company. Above the roof is a engine rooms of ventilation. The structural system is reinforced concrete skeleton, facade is designed as a curtain walling. The object is covered with a flat roof.
Chalet under Poľana
Babicová, Ivana ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to design the object of a chalet, which is intended for recreation, boarding and accommodation. The accommodation is designed for 16 people in the form of tourist accommodation. The land, on which the proposed building is located, is on a slight slope, in an uninterrupted area in the protected landscape area of Poľana. Access to the land is secured by asphalt road from the northeast side of the land. It is also accessible by a tourist route from the southeastern side. The affected area is located approximately 10 km from the nearest village Hriňová. In the past, the site was often used for recreation. At a distance of 1 kilometer is the old mountain hotel Poľana, which is out of operation, but provides only temporary accommodation. The new chalet should return tourism to this area and increase the interest of tourists. The underground floor has a separate service for servicing and borrowing sports equipment. The building has one underground floor partially embedded in the terrain, from the south side accessible for the public. Two above-ground floors are made up of CLT panels, the first serving for a restaurant and a private dwelling unit, the second one for accommodation. The underground floor is designed with concrete filling blocks. The roof is a saddle, made of wooden collar construction. On the south side of the building is a large dormer.
Family House
Kozáková, Lucie ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The goal of this Bachelor thesis is the design and project documentation for a residential house. It is designed as a single-family detached, three-story house with a partial basement and a developed attic. The foundation system of the house is supported by MONOLITHIC foundation grade-beams. The support system of the partial basement is designed with the use of concrete blocks. The wall system of the rest of the stories uses the POROTHERM masonry system. Ceiling structures are comprised of POROTHERM ceramic-concrete members with MIAKO brick inserts. The designed proposes a two-layer ventilated flat roof. The building is situated on a level ground.
Detached house, Hubenov
Kratochvíl, Aleš ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor thesis is the process of structurally-technical part of the project documentation of a newly built family house in Hubenov. Resolving building is located in the western part of the village Hubenov in gently sloping terrain on the north side. The plan of the house is rectangular grand plan, in the form of semi-detached house. Roofed by a shed roof with a slope of 5°. We can generally say that we used mostly conventional building materials on this family house, apart from circumferential constructions. Those are heat-insulating ceramic fittings Heluz Family 2v1 with polystyrene foam inside the cavities. My bachelor thesis has also additional essey. Brick and masonry ceramic vertical in + fasteners.
District police department of the Czech Republic in Kyjov
Šibalová, Lenka ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is multi-criteria assessment SBToolCZ of the building district department for Czech police in Kyjov. The building has a basement with underground garages, shooting range and technical facilities (boiler room, air conditioning room, storage, archives, cleaning room), and a ground floor with offices covered by a flat roof. The load-bearing structure of the basement is designed from watertight reinforced concrete. The ground floor has ceramic block walls. The floor and roof structure are designed from pre-stressed Spiroll. The building envelope is insulated with ETICS. The thesis also contains project documentation of building and HVAC design. The project was carried out in the AutoCad programme. Project documentation was prepared according to valid legal and technical regulations.
Detached house, Jemnice
Michal, Stanislav ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the project of realization a new-building house in Jemnice and contains the technical and construction part of documentation. The house is partly cellared with one floor and hipped roof. The building is designed of building materials, which are traditionally used for an area of central Europe.
Touristic cottage Gruň
Kozel, Tomáš ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to design a tourist chalet in Beskydy mountain. The building is solved as a masonry building. Tourist chalet has gabled roof with dormer on south and north side. When designing the object the accent of its funcionality was emhasized and the proposition of the energetically economic object. I designed by heat pump, the boiler and storage on pellets,
House of Furniture in Trenčín
Meliš, Lenka ; Šteffek, Libor (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with project design documentation of House of Furniture in Trenčín. The object is designed as a two floor buildings with basement below grand level. Object´s ground plan is rectangular shaped. First floor contains a lobby and open store space. Second floor is meant predominantly for an administrative purposes. Underground garage is designed in basement. Construction system is monolithic skeletal structure with transverse dies and stiffening core. In the middle of object is designed open atrium with vegetation surface. Atrium goes through both of above- ground floors. Object is covered by a flat roof.

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