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The family house in Křižanov
Sedláček, Adam ; Janíček, Vít (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor´s thesis is the preparation of family house design documentation. The building is located in the township of Křižanov on plot number 1614/1. The total area is 2766 m2. It is a two-floors object, without cellar, located on flat terrain, designed for 4 persons. The perimeter walls of the house are lined by clay blocks from the Heluz and they are based on the cocretefoundation strips. The ceiling constructions are made of Heluz system of ceramic inlays MIAKO and POT beams. The roof is combination of shed roofs and trusses. Roof cladding is designed by asphalt shingles SUPER KATEPAL dark grey. The staircase is a double reinforced concrete. Part of this building is a garage for a one car and outdoor covered parking for another one car.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is based on the architectural study made within studio work of subject AG033. The subject of the design is new mixed-use building in a gap site at historic centre of the Mikulov city, right below Mikulov castle and it´s castle walls. In terms of function, mixed-use building is used as an apartment building, which is divided into six apartments with size from 2+k to 4+1, including facility spaces. Next there are commerce services, which includes one commerce unit for rent, beerhouse with microbrewery, and wine bar, which uses existing wine cellar underneath the castle walls. In the back yard, there are located covered parking spaces for residents and commerce employees, which are accessible by passage. Mixed-use building is divided by architecture masses to multi-storey street section, which consist of two houses with different height, which are based on historic plots, and one-storey yard section. Street section is conceived as contemporary adaptation of traditional historic character of the city. Both houses of the street section have pitched roofs, made from ceramic roof tiles, with roof windows, which respects roof character of the Mikulov city. Facades are made of two coloured renders, which are divided by houses of the street section. Detailing of facades is made from coloured contrast lines, which are referring to traditional historical details. Yard section has flat green roofs, which helps to relieve mass from build-up area. Facades are made of brick strip tiling, which helps to fuse building with castle walls. The most prominent space is space of a wine bar, which is made on square floor plan, and it has big Czech vaulting with significant centre skylight. Whole design of mixed-use building connects city life in Mikulov city.
Detached house with florist
Filgasová, Barbora ; Vránová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design documentation of the house with the florist. This is a partial basement, two-storey building, which is designed as a residential unit with separate reception florist located in the basement. The building is designed by walling system HELUZ in the basement was used CS shuttering blocks of concrete. The ceilings are designed as reinforced concrete slabs. The roof is designed as a rack with two roof planes.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Kuklínková, Klára ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis of was preceded by a specialized studio focused on the development of urban-architectural design in the area of "Vsetín - Ohrada". The newly created objects have the a task of transform the whole territory, which nowadays deteriorate. The solved area is separated by the highest industrial zone from the edge of the city and after the connection to the urban area. The whole sports complex is conceived as an independent urban complex, mainly linked to the surrounding nature. These are cycle paths that are designed for the entire area. The center is designed for the needs of the population of Vsetín and its catchment areas. Sports, recreational options for all ages. The grassy wall divides the river from the city and reflects the calm zone by the river, and at the same time divides large flat areas. In addition to sports, the area offers wellness, gastro and meeting places. The advantage of this place is cycling trail parallel to the beautiful nature. Moreover, the grassy wall is used to hide service roads and parking spaces. This ensures excellent transport accessibility and supply, but does not interfere with the sports complex. Wall created from excavations of single buildings and demolition works of the original stadium will achieve a safe transition from one sports ground to another, creating a natural observation post and incorporating buildings and sports facilities to become part of the wall and form a single unit. By embedding buildings in the wall, the buildings visually diminish. The embedded sports ground is bounded on two sides by a rampart and the third by a staircase. It can be used as a grandstand, or to enter the ridge of the dike. This minimizes the need for unsightly fencing on each pitch. With the new concept we will meet the requirements of visitors in the given locality and, above all, the attractiveness of the whole area will be increased.
Detached house
Tuza, Ondřej ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on design and elaboration of documentation for construction of a detached house in Klokočov u Příbora. The house is to be situated on plot number 724/17, catastre unit: Klokočov u Příbora. The building is to be located in a slope of 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 basement. Platform of the building has an irregular shape. The roofs are designed as shed 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 kitchen. The dwelling unit is suitable for five residents. There is a workshop with a technical department and a gentleman’s club located in the basement.
Mixed-use building in Mikulov
Raszyk, Kristián ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is based on the architectural study made within studio work of subject AG033. The subject of the design is new mixed-use building in a gap site at historic centre of the Mikulov city, right below Mikulov castle and it´s castle walls. In terms of function, mixed-use building is used as an apartment building, which is divided into six apartments with size from 2+k to 4+1, including facility spaces. Next there are commerce services, which includes one commerce unit for rent, beerhouse with microbrewery, and wine bar, which uses existing wine cellar underneath the castle walls. In the back yard, there are located covered parking spaces for residents and commerce employees, which are accessible by passage. Mixed-use building is divided by architecture masses to multi-storey street section, which consist of two houses with different height, which are based on historic plots, and one-storey yard section. Street section is conceived as contemporary adaptation of traditional historic character of the city. Both houses of the street section have pitched roofs, made from ceramic roof tiles, with roof windows, which respects roof character of the Mikulov city. Facades are made of two coloured renders, which are divided by houses of the street section. Detailing of facades is made from coloured contrast lines, which are referring to traditional historical details. Yard section has flat green roofs, which helps to relieve mass from build-up area. Facades are made of brick strip tiling, which helps to fuse building with castle walls. The most prominent space is space of a wine bar, which is made on square floor plan, and it has big Czech vaulting with significant centre skylight. Whole design of mixed-use building connects city life in Mikulov city.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Kuklínková, Klára ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
Diploma thesis of was preceded by a specialized studio focused on the development of urban-architectural design in the area of "Vsetín - Ohrada". The newly created objects have the a task of transform the whole territory, which nowadays deteriorate. The solved area is separated by the highest industrial zone from the edge of the city and after the connection to the urban area. The whole sports complex is conceived as an independent urban complex, mainly linked to the surrounding nature. These are cycle paths that are designed for the entire area. The center is designed for the needs of the population of Vsetín and its catchment areas. Sports, recreational options for all ages. The grassy wall divides the river from the city and reflects the calm zone by the river, and at the same time divides large flat areas. In addition to sports, the area offers wellness, gastro and meeting places. The advantage of this place is cycling trail parallel to the beautiful nature. Moreover, the grassy wall is used to hide service roads and parking spaces. This ensures excellent transport accessibility and supply, but does not interfere with the sports complex. Wall created from excavations of single buildings and demolition works of the original stadium will achieve a safe transition from one sports ground to another, creating a natural observation post and incorporating buildings and sports facilities to become part of the wall and form a single unit. By embedding buildings in the wall, the buildings visually diminish. The embedded sports ground is bounded on two sides by a rampart and the third by a staircase. It can be used as a grandstand, or to enter the ridge of the dike. This minimizes the need for unsightly fencing on each pitch. With the new concept we will meet the requirements of visitors in the given locality and, above all, the attractiveness of the whole area will be increased.
Detached house
Tuza, Ondřej ; Krejsa, Jan (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on design and elaboration of documentation for construction of a detached house in Klokočov u Příbora. The house is to be situated on plot number 724/17, catastre unit: Klokočov u Příbora. The building is to be located in a slope of 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 basement. Platform of the building has an irregular shape. The roofs are designed as shed 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 kitchen. The dwelling unit is suitable for five residents. There is a workshop with a technical department and a gentleman’s club located in the basement.
The family house in Křižanov
Sedláček, Adam ; Janíček, Vít (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of the Bachelor´s thesis is the preparation of family house design documentation. The building is located in the township of Křižanov on plot number 1614/1. The total area is 2766 m2. It is a two-floors object, without cellar, located on flat terrain, designed for 4 persons. The perimeter walls of the house are lined by clay blocks from the Heluz and they are based on the cocretefoundation strips. The ceiling constructions are made of Heluz system of ceramic inlays MIAKO and POT beams. The roof is combination of shed roofs and trusses. Roof cladding is designed by asphalt shingles SUPER KATEPAL dark grey. The staircase is a double reinforced concrete. Part of this building is a garage for a one car and outdoor covered parking for another one car.
Detached house with florist
Filgasová, Barbora ; Vránová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design documentation of the house with the florist. This is a partial basement, two-storey building, which is designed as a residential unit with separate reception florist located in the basement. The building is designed by walling system HELUZ in the basement was used CS shuttering blocks of concrete. The ceilings are designed as reinforced concrete slabs. The roof is designed as a rack with two roof planes.

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