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Masonry family house
Pěkný, Jiří ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is composing project documentation for a brick family house. Building consista of two upground levels and a cellar. New building will be built in village Tover. It will serve as a full time house for four-person family. Main entrance and inbound to the object is on the first floor level from local comunication. House is cube-shaped with adjacent garage for two cars. Vertical supports will be made of ceramic brickwork with contact isolating system ETICS. Ceilings will be made of MIAKO system and roof is seat-shaped with ceramic covering. Project will be composed in AutoCAD program.
Masonry Family House in Suchdol nad Odrou
Richtárik, Radovan ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The Subject of this bachelor thesis is design documentation of masonry family house in Suchdol nad Odrou in slope. Double floor family house with flat roof and with isolation system ETICS. First floor is combinated from two kind of bricks, second floor is just from ceramic bricks. Ceilings will made from cast-in-place reinforced slabs. First floor will be used for recreation zone with integrated garage and finnish sauna. In second floor is placed dwelling unit and south-facing entrance. Living room, have access on covered balcony on the south side. The house is oriented so as to allow maximum insolation of living area.
FAMILY HOUSE IN BRNO, KRÁLOVO POLE
Balúch, Tomáš ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on design and elaboration of documentation for construction of a detached house in Brno, Královo pole. The house is to be situated on plot number 239/5, cadastre unit: Sadová. The building is to be located in the urban area of the city on an undeveloped plot in possesion of the investor. A local road is located nearby the plot (class IV road). The proposition and the design of the building have respect for both commune plan and current buildings. The documentation is elaborated with regard to the contemporary Czech legislative and standards. The project designs the two floor building with a partial basement. Platform of the building has an irregular shape. The roofs are designed as saddle roofs, structural system of the building is designed as wall-and-masonry structural system. The house is designed as one dwelling unit with six rooms and a kitchenette. The dwelling unit is suitable for five residents. There is an accesory apartment located in the basement. A garage for two cars, which is connected to the interior of the house, is on the ground floor.
Residential House in Gbely
Masaryk, Andrej ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the residential house in Gbely. The residential house is project as a four–storeyed house with one basement. The building is designed as object with twelve flats. The house has flat roof. The above grade masonry is created by Ytong system. The bearing walls in basement is created by Prefa BTB system, interior grade masonry is created by Ytong system. The partitions are created by Ytong system too. The main building entrance is situated to north–east side. In the basement, there are technical places, cellar cubible for units of flats and places for all residents. The first elevated floor is content of main entrance to the object, stairway and four two-roomed flats. On the second floor, there are two two-roomed flats and two three-roomed flats. On the third and fourth floor, there are one four-roomed flat and one five-roomed flat. The foreside of exterior walls will be white. General architectonical and structural solution created harmony with neighbourhood. The project contains technical, thermal and acoustic appraisal forms.
Masonry Family House in Ceske Budejovice
Schuster, Miloš ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis consists of a project of a two-floor family house in České Budějovice with a basement underneath part of it. The house will be used by a family of four. The family house has an atypical plan view with a flat roof above the second floor and also above the northern part of the first floor. In the basement, there is an inventory, a technical room and a gym. On the first floor in the northern part, you can find garage from which you can get to a corridor through a changing room. In the southern part of the house, there is a living room interconnected with a kitchen and a dining hall. The eastern part is formed by a bedroom with a separate bathroom and changing room. On the second floor, there are two children’s rooms, a workroom and a bathroom with a separate toilet. All rooms are connected by a corridor from which it is possible to go to a terrace that is located in the southern part of the house.
Simulation of renovation of block-of-flats building with a focus on gaining an international certificate for building construction
Balúch, Tomáš ; Hrdlička, Tomáš (referee) ; Komosná, Milada (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to revitalize the selected type of panel house in the selected locality in order to meet the standards of international certification for the design and sustainable construction of buildings. First, the thesis analyzes the chronological development of the panel housing estates in Brno and compares the individual structural systems that were historically used for panel construction in Brno. Furthermore, the most used certification methodologies are compared and a specific certification is selected for next simulation. The chapter called solution is focused on performing a simulated certification process for design and sustainable construction of selected panel building, in three phases of its revitalization. The hypotheses describing the individual phases of revitalization are intended to confirm or disprove the achievement of this objective, moreover to say the extent of revitalization that has to be done in order to achieve our goals.
Autosalon
Balúch, Tomáš ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on design and elaboration of documentation for construction of a Car Showroom. The building is divided to two functional parts. The building is to be situated on plot number 1333/21, cadastre unit: Bohunice. The building is to be located on an undeveloped plot in possesion of the investor. The parking lots are connected to a local road. All substantial infrastructures are located nearby the plot. The proposition and the design of the building have respect for both commune plan and current buildings. The documentation is elaborated with regard to the contemporary Czech legislative and standards. The project designs the building, which is divided in two functional parts: SO 01 & SO 02, both operationally and visually connected. Contructions of objects are structurally independent. The first object includes exhibition hall with capacity of 8 exhibited cars. There is also to be located the administrative part, waiting rooms for customers, facilities for employees and the warehouse. The second object includes car repair shop. There are also to be located facilities for employees of the service, workshop, room for a car handover, hand car wash and an utility room. Construction is designed as a reinforced concrete columnar structural system with prefabricated single footings, self-supporting foundation slab and reinforced concrete ceiling slab with integrated girders above first floor of the object SO 01. The roofs of the building are designed as a flat roofs and the support constructions are made of steel. Planned dimensions of autosalon are 41x18 metres. As a cladding of the first object is used the lightweight glass cladding. For masonry walls are used the 250 mm thick ceramic blocks, mineral insulation and ventilated external facade cladding with use of fiber-cement boards. Planned dimensions of car repair shop are 31x28 metres. As a cladding of the second object are used the sandwich panels with foam core made of PIR.
Simulation of renovation of block-of-flats building with a focus on gaining an international certificate for building construction
Balúch, Tomáš ; Hrdlička, Tomáš (referee) ; Komosná, Milada (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to revitalize the selected type of panel house in the selected locality in order to meet the standards of international certification for the design and sustainable construction of buildings. First, the thesis analyzes the chronological development of the panel housing estates in Brno and compares the individual structural systems that were historically used for panel construction in Brno. Furthermore, the most used certification methodologies are compared and a specific certification is selected for next simulation. The chapter called solution is focused on performing a simulated certification process for design and sustainable construction of selected panel building, in three phases of its revitalization. The hypotheses describing the individual phases of revitalization are intended to confirm or disprove the achievement of this objective, moreover to say the extent of revitalization that has to be done in order to achieve our goals.
Masonry Family House in Ceske Budejovice
Schuster, Miloš ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis consists of a project of a two-floor family house in České Budějovice with a basement underneath part of it. The house will be used by a family of four. The family house has an atypical plan view with a flat roof above the second floor and also above the northern part of the first floor. In the basement, there is an inventory, a technical room and a gym. On the first floor in the northern part, you can find garage from which you can get to a corridor through a changing room. In the southern part of the house, there is a living room interconnected with a kitchen and a dining hall. The eastern part is formed by a bedroom with a separate bathroom and changing room. On the second floor, there are two children’s rooms, a workroom and a bathroom with a separate toilet. All rooms are connected by a corridor from which it is possible to go to a terrace that is located in the southern part of the house.
Masonry Family House in Suchdol nad Odrou
Richtárik, Radovan ; Balúch, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The Subject of this bachelor thesis is design documentation of masonry family house in Suchdol nad Odrou in slope. Double floor family house with flat roof and with isolation system ETICS. First floor is combinated from two kind of bricks, second floor is just from ceramic bricks. Ceilings will made from cast-in-place reinforced slabs. First floor will be used for recreation zone with integrated garage and finnish sauna. In second floor is placed dwelling unit and south-facing entrance. Living room, have access on covered balcony on the south side. The house is oriented so as to allow maximum insolation of living area.

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