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Detached house with café
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and processing of the project documentation of a family house with a café. The designed building is located in the quiet uptown of Trutnov. It is two-storey partially basement building with a flat green roof and a penthouse roof. Foundations of the building are concrete and reinforced concrete. Supporting, peripheral and screen walls are designed from the POROTHERM system. Where the outer housing consists of a ceramic construction and of the ETICS insulation system. Ceiling construction is designed from the POT ceramic-concete beams and from MIAKO ceramic inserts. Part of the facade is created from plaster; another part of the facade consists of a ventilated facade made of wooden prisms and Nordic pine tiles. The dominant feature is a glazed facade connecting both floors. These individual architectural elements divide the building into individual units and fit into the natural landscape. The building creates two parts, namely residential part of the house and café. In the 1st floor there is a café, a guest room with a bathroom, a garage, an entrance hall, two children's rooms with a bathroom and a hall with open space from the basement. In the 2nd floor there is a technical room, bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen with dining room and open space to 1st floor. The floors are connected by a staircase in the open space.
Detached house with café
Večeřová, Gabriela ; Rebrova, Tatiana (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design and processing of the project documentation of a family house with a café. The designed building is located in the quiet uptown of Trutnov. It is two-storey partially basement building with a flat green roof and a penthouse roof. Foundations of the building are concrete and reinforced concrete. Supporting, peripheral and screen walls are designed from the POROTHERM system. Where the outer housing consists of a ceramic construction and of the ETICS insulation system. Ceiling construction is designed from the POT ceramic-concete beams and from MIAKO ceramic inserts. Part of the facade is created from plaster; another part of the facade consists of a ventilated facade made of wooden prisms and Nordic pine tiles. The dominant feature is a glazed facade connecting both floors. These individual architectural elements divide the building into individual units and fit into the natural landscape. The building creates two parts, namely residential part of the house and café. In the 1st floor there is a café, a guest room with a bathroom, a garage, an entrance hall, two children's rooms with a bathroom and a hall with open space from the basement. In the 2nd floor there is a technical room, bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet, kitchen with dining room and open space to 1st floor. The floors are connected by a staircase in the open space.

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