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Formation of the Concept of energy self-sufficient of residential buildings
Hlavsa, Tomáš ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Chlup, Jan (referee) ; Meixner, Miloslav (advisor)
Creating the concept of buildings is the primary task of architects, designers in the field of architecture and engineering. Although the basic requirements remain the same across time , possibilities of their solution are constantly evolving and changing. In addition, with the increasing globalization, in context of the housing and the architecture is expected new requirements go beyond the horizons of the interests of bouth investor and designer. Global view of each project and the evaluation of its traces left in our environment and society, although is much discussed but rarely taken into account or even just considered. In this context, we are witnessing the development of new trends of the concepts of buildings, consisting in the use of natural materials, in reducing the environmental burden of a surroundings, in reducing energy demands, or even in an effort to achieve energy independence thus trends, whose common denominator is sustainable construction, hence sustainable development in general. Feasibility of the creation of the concept of energy self-sufficient building doesn´t consist only in the precise solution of the assigned task from the perspective of the designer or investor, but also in finding such a solution which, even with using new trends and principles, will not go against the initial idea itself. The present instrument processed and presented in this dissertation has the ambition to move global view of the project into the perspective of a particular individual design process and in small way contribute to the creation of better projects from the perspective of sustainable development The term of energy self-sufficient buildings are not clearly defined. To work with them it was necessary to determine their basic definition that describes their diverse conceptual variations and allows precisely define the solution area. To correctly select the optimal solution in terms of sustainable development is necessary the assessment and mutual comparison since the beginning. As a basic tool for this assessment was used and partially modified SBTool, which is built on three basic pillars of sustainable development - SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL - ECONOMIC. SBTool tries to determine the degree of left traces of the approach from the perspectives of these three aspects and evaluate the effectiveness of the selected solution. This tool allow to compare the different concepts for the same project among themselves, their parts but also various projects among each other. All of course with regard to the development of various aspects in the time.
Energy self sufficient house
Hrncsjarová, Hana ; Talanda, Tomáš (referee) ; Chovancová, Michaela (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of energy self-sufficient houses. The search of requirements and technical applications usable in the design of energy self sufficient house is presented. There are some of the legislation relating to the issue too. Thesis includes also the examples of implemented projects in the Czech Republic and the design of modifications of the particular house for the possible energy self-sufficiency.
Energy self-sufficient houses
Šošolíková, Jana ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with the energy self-sufficient houses compared with the low-energy, passive and active construction. The aim of the practical part of the thesis is to assess the operational and investment costs compare with the energy of another buildings and other structures.
Energy production systems designed to reduce the energy dependency of a family home
Švehla, František ; Lisá, Hana (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of electricity production in family houses, focusing mainly on photovoltaic and wind power plants, but also on the use of hydroelectric and biogas sources. The main objective of the thesis is to analyse and compare methods for efficient electricity generation in households. Technical aspects such as the appropriate size and location of photovoltaic systems and wind turbines, their technical parameters, and above all issues of economic viability are examined. The most important result of the work is the identification of optimal combinations of renewable energy sources for individual households, which can lead to a significant reduction of energy consumption from conventional sources and improve the energy independence of houses. Based on the analyses and calculations, recommendations for decision-making in the selection and implementation of renewable energy sources in family houses are presented. This work provides interesting insights for homeowners, energy consultants and professionals in the field of electricity generation using renewable energy sources in family houses.
Formation of the Concept of energy self-sufficient of residential buildings
Hlavsa, Tomáš ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Chlup, Jan (referee) ; Meixner, Miloslav (advisor)
Creating the concept of buildings is the primary task of architects, designers in the field of architecture and engineering. Although the basic requirements remain the same across time , possibilities of their solution are constantly evolving and changing. In addition, with the increasing globalization, in context of the housing and the architecture is expected new requirements go beyond the horizons of the interests of bouth investor and designer. Global view of each project and the evaluation of its traces left in our environment and society, although is much discussed but rarely taken into account or even just considered. In this context, we are witnessing the development of new trends of the concepts of buildings, consisting in the use of natural materials, in reducing the environmental burden of a surroundings, in reducing energy demands, or even in an effort to achieve energy independence thus trends, whose common denominator is sustainable construction, hence sustainable development in general. Feasibility of the creation of the concept of energy self-sufficient building doesn´t consist only in the precise solution of the assigned task from the perspective of the designer or investor, but also in finding such a solution which, even with using new trends and principles, will not go against the initial idea itself. The present instrument processed and presented in this dissertation has the ambition to move global view of the project into the perspective of a particular individual design process and in small way contribute to the creation of better projects from the perspective of sustainable development The term of energy self-sufficient buildings are not clearly defined. To work with them it was necessary to determine their basic definition that describes their diverse conceptual variations and allows precisely define the solution area. To correctly select the optimal solution in terms of sustainable development is necessary the assessment and mutual comparison since the beginning. As a basic tool for this assessment was used and partially modified SBTool, which is built on three basic pillars of sustainable development - SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL - ECONOMIC. SBTool tries to determine the degree of left traces of the approach from the perspectives of these three aspects and evaluate the effectiveness of the selected solution. This tool allow to compare the different concepts for the same project among themselves, their parts but also various projects among each other. All of course with regard to the development of various aspects in the time.
Building Microclimate in Relation to Energy Performance - Selected Issues
Svoboda, Jiří
The thesis deals with the relationship of technical equipment of buildings and energitical consumption of buildings and the microclimate of buildings. I also refer to so called „CALC ESD_1_2011 " which is an tool for calculation of energy self -sufficient buildings.
Concept of Energetically Sufficient Housing (ESH) Plan
Hlavsa, Tomáš
At a time when about 1.6 billion people living without a regular supply of electricity and even 2 billion people without power and water supplies, appear to be energy selfsufficient buildings one of the solutions of this global problem. Understanding of the principles and design rules of energy self-sufficient buildings could help to promote more such buildings under construction. The following text try defined these principles and rules.
Energy self sufficient house
Hrncsjarová, Hana ; Talanda, Tomáš (referee) ; Chovancová, Michaela (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of energy self-sufficient houses. The search of requirements and technical applications usable in the design of energy self sufficient house is presented. There are some of the legislation relating to the issue too. Thesis includes also the examples of implemented projects in the Czech Republic and the design of modifications of the particular house for the possible energy self-sufficiency.
Energy self-sufficient houses
Šošolíková, Jana ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis deals with the energy self-sufficient houses compared with the low-energy, passive and active construction. The aim of the practical part of the thesis is to assess the operational and investment costs compare with the energy of another buildings and other structures.

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