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Detached Haus with the Photo Studio
Remeš, Dominik ; Pospíšil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is design documentation for detached house with workshop. The object is situated in the South- Moravian region, in the city of Šlapanice. Detached house is designed as 5+1 and planned as three-story building, with two above-ground floors and a basement. Workshop, which serve as a photo atelier is in the basement, with its own entrance from the east side of the plot. Besides of the photo atelier, there is toilet, cloak-room, bathroom and an office in the workshop. Photo atelier and family house are connected by staircase. Main entrance of the family house is on the north side of the house. There is entrance for pedestrians and drive way to the garage as well. Entrance for pedestrians is in a wind porch, which leads to the main hall with entrance to the garage. There is staircase nearby main entrance, which connects all floors. In the first floor there is common part of the house with living room, kitchen and study. In the second floor is a resting part made for sleep for all family members. Vertical load-bearing structures are made from clay-grinding bricks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are composed from clay inserts and there is a saddle roof, split to two parts.
Specifications of Accounting and Reporting of Fixed Assets in Selected Acounting Entity
Migdau, Luděk ; Peschlová, Alexandra (referee) ; Zábojová, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is focused on specifics of capturing and reporting of fixed assets in selected accounting units to ensure a true and fair view of their financial performance. Thesis should contribute to improvement of economic situation in town. The practical part shows the encryption of fixed assets in Šlapanice town.
Apartment building, Šlapanice
Palásková, Zita ; Hofman, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the new apartment building in Šlapanice. The building is situated on the outskirts of the town, on a unbuild plot. The apartment building is designed partly with basement with four ground floors and has 12 residential units. The entrance to the building is from the north side. The construction is based on strip foundation. The construction system is a wall longitudinal from the Velox permanent formwork system. The ceiling structures are also designed from the Velox. The roof of the building is warm flat with vegetation layer.
Transport analysis and proposal of solution in Šlapanice
Frýbort, Miroslav ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and solution of selected transport modes of the town of Šlapanice in the South Moravian Region. This work contains an analysis of transport modes, especially for road transport, parking and cycling and proposes their optimization to increase safety, fluidity or comfort for residents. The first part describes the current state of road, rail, public and bicycle transport. In the second part, the work focuses on road transport, evaluated in terms of traffic safety and compliance with legislative requirements with a proposed solution. Furthermore this work solve parking, when the town of Šlapanice was divided into functional zones according to use and shortcomings were found in selected localities with stating the proposed solution. In the last part, the cycle routes are solved, their shortcomings are found and solutions are given.
How will we grow up together?
Polanská, Andrea ; Müller, Rudolf (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
My diploma thesis is based on my pre-diploma project called “How will we live together?”. The project was a collaboration of the whole atelier (collective), the result of our work was theoretical concept and urbanistic arrangement. We have done research and defined these terms: reciprocity, globalization and sustainability. Afterwards, we have applied our research on our solved area of the former sugar refinery in Šlapanice. The aim of our concept was to break the borders between the young and the old generation and between the individuals and the families. The concept was questioning the conventional lifestyle. Therefore, our urbanistic design was miscellaneous and was also helping to connect people of different ages. In the end, we had three questions to answer: How will we live together? How will we work together? And finally, how we grow up together. The last one has become the subject of my diploma thesis. The aim of my thesis is to design the draft of a kindergarten conjoined with housing for seniors. The designed complex should encourage people to interact. It should be a place to spend time together, create an intergenerational social network, and make the communities more attractive. It is not just about connecting seniors and children, but also about creating a community. The project is also concerned about a sustainable future in harmony with nature, because it can solve many world problems.
How will we live together?
Sochorková, Tereza ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to propose a solution for build-up area on a land in a currently neglected and uncultivated precint of a former sugar refinery of Šlapanice, extending between the streets Nádražní and Dlouhá near the centre of this smaller town. The design of urbanism of the place comes from the prethesis project. The whole land is approached as most penetrable, and above all for walkers. Automobile transport is slowed down by the indirect course of roads, which emanate through the precint, that, as a whole, is conceived as living zone. Thus, emphasis is placed on on amiability of the place, pleasant scale of buildings freely distributed on a whole land, which per se is a large park serving as a space for meeting. Respect towards to existence of nature, as an important and unavoidable constituent all around us, is intensified by the line-up of the precint to passing river Říčka along the east border of the estate. I have tried to approach the desing itself as a most beneficial not only fur human beings, but also for the animals and nature per se, which deserve a sufficient space and respect. It is the effort and connection of the nature and people, which accompanies the whole design, in which not only the variability of objects as currently needed, ecological, economical, readily and fast construction are intended, but above all to learn to handle energy and food sources, to value their price and to know the cycle, which stands behind their obtaining.
How will we grow up together?
Polanská, Andrea ; Müller, Rudolf (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
My diploma thesis is based on my pre-diploma project called “How will we live together?”. The project was a collaboration of the whole atelier (collective), the result of our work was theoretical concept and urbanistic arrangement. We have done research and defined these terms: reciprocity, globalization and sustainability. Afterwards, we have applied our research on our solved area of the former sugar refinery in Šlapanice. The aim of our concept was to break the borders between the young and the old generation and between the individuals and the families. The concept was questioning the conventional lifestyle. Therefore, our urbanistic design was miscellaneous and was also helping to connect people of different ages. In the end, we had three questions to answer: How will we live together? How will we work together? And finally, how we grow up together. The last one has become the subject of my diploma thesis. The aim of my thesis is to design the draft of a kindergarten conjoined with housing for seniors. The designed complex should encourage people to interact. It should be a place to spend time together, create an intergenerational social network, and make the communities more attractive. It is not just about connecting seniors and children, but also about creating a community. The project is also concerned about a sustainable future in harmony with nature, because it can solve many world problems.
How will we live together?
Sochorková, Tereza ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to propose a solution for build-up area on a land in a currently neglected and uncultivated precint of a former sugar refinery of Šlapanice, extending between the streets Nádražní and Dlouhá near the centre of this smaller town. The design of urbanism of the place comes from the prethesis project. The whole land is approached as most penetrable, and above all for walkers. Automobile transport is slowed down by the indirect course of roads, which emanate through the precint, that, as a whole, is conceived as living zone. Thus, emphasis is placed on on amiability of the place, pleasant scale of buildings freely distributed on a whole land, which per se is a large park serving as a space for meeting. Respect towards to existence of nature, as an important and unavoidable constituent all around us, is intensified by the line-up of the precint to passing river Říčka along the east border of the estate. I have tried to approach the desing itself as a most beneficial not only fur human beings, but also for the animals and nature per se, which deserve a sufficient space and respect. It is the effort and connection of the nature and people, which accompanies the whole design, in which not only the variability of objects as currently needed, ecological, economical, readily and fast construction are intended, but above all to learn to handle energy and food sources, to value their price and to know the cycle, which stands behind their obtaining.
Transport analysis and proposal of solution in Šlapanice
Frýbort, Miroslav ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and solution of selected transport modes of the town of Šlapanice in the South Moravian Region. This work contains an analysis of transport modes, especially for road transport, parking and cycling and proposes their optimization to increase safety, fluidity or comfort for residents. The first part describes the current state of road, rail, public and bicycle transport. In the second part, the work focuses on road transport, evaluated in terms of traffic safety and compliance with legislative requirements with a proposed solution. Furthermore this work solve parking, when the town of Šlapanice was divided into functional zones according to use and shortcomings were found in selected localities with stating the proposed solution. In the last part, the cycle routes are solved, their shortcomings are found and solutions are given.
Apartment building, Šlapanice
Palásková, Zita ; Hofman, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the new apartment building in Šlapanice. The building is situated on the outskirts of the town, on a unbuild plot. The apartment building is designed partly with basement with four ground floors and has 12 residential units. The entrance to the building is from the north side. The construction is based on strip foundation. The construction system is a wall longitudinal from the Velox permanent formwork system. The ceiling structures are also designed from the Velox. The roof of the building is warm flat with vegetation layer.

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