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Crematorium with two ceremonial halls
Skřeková, Tereza ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a crematory with two ceremonial halls. Building is situated on the high point, distanced from the surrounding buildings. There is a cemetery located five hundred meters from the crematory. Crematory is designed as a modern building, which has one above-ground floor from the most part, except of the large ceremonial hall that has two above-ground floors. This hall is a symbol of this structure. Vertical load-bearing system of exterior walls is 300mm wide made of Porotherm ceramic pieces, with exception of large ceremonial hall designed from reinforced concrete. Non-load bearing wall system is also made from Porotherm ceramic pieces. Roof is designed as a prefabricated rib-and-filler floor, except of the elevated part of large ceremonial hall designed from mono truss girders. The building is supported by the wall footing concrete system combined with the spread footing concrete system under the columns.
Crematorium in Žďár nad Sázavou
Polnický, Vít ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the crematorium located in the municipal land registry of the city of Žďár nad Sázavou. The thesis contains design documentation, technical report, thermal technical appraisal, details of 2D technical field, fire technical report, structural analysis of reinforced concrete structure, heat recovery.The proposed project has two floors.The build-up area is 587 m2. The proposed project has green roof. The building is divided into three working parts.
Crematorium
Hradečný, Tomáš ; Moravcová, Eva (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
In this thesis project is developed for the implementation of new build crematorium in Austerlitz. It is situated in a quiet area on the outskirts of town, at the intersection of roads from Brno and Křenovice. When designing the building, emphasis is placed on the longitudinal axis symmetry object. The building is single-storey, semi-basement. The roof structure is designed with three different height levels, except where the input parts and components for guests is located lowest flat roof, a second, higher level flat roof above the crematory facilities at the rear. Above spaces funeral parlor is the highest, the dominant part of the roof, which is of trusses and is pitched. The basic construction of the crematorium are bearing walls of ceramic bricks, are used in the basement concrete perimeter wall. The exterior walls are used insulation system.
Crematorium and ceremonial hall
Vižálek, Tomáš ; Peterka, Tomáš (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals a project documentation of Crematorium with Ceremonial Hall in Kuřim. The building is located close to the existing cemetery on the outskirts of the city. The object is designed as a detached building, in the middle of building parcel. The proposal is conceived as a modern single-storey (partly two-storey) building divided into several sub-sections with different height levels of the roof and the Ceremonial Hall exceeds the height of the entire object.
Baths +
Helešic, David ; Kopec, Jakub (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
In contrast to the feelings and atmosphere associated with spa building stands crematorium as a reminder that our physicality is finite and fleeting life. Just as in spa rituals present moment experience free from the past and the future in the funeral liturgy, on the contrary, human life shrinks to a single point in time short ceremony. Consciousness of the time becomes a measure of the meaningfulness of our decisions, actions and experiences. You can live a meaningful life infinite?
Crematorium with funeral atrium
Hošková, Monika ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The aim of the diploma’s work is composition of project documentation for the construction building of crematorium with funeral atrium. Object is situated on the cadastral area Ráj in town Karviná, number of builing plot is 524/1. Building plot is located in close proximity of central cemetery. Building is on the area Z108 (OH). According to local plan, area Z108 (OH) is area of civil equipment – public burial ground. In the building will take place funeral ceremony, cremation of the deceased. There is designed administrative spaces and space for employees of crematorium. Object is designed with partial basement building. In underground floor there is situated only spaces for technology, technical room and store. In the first above-ground floor there is funeral atrium with facility, administrative part, cremaction part with facility. In the second underground floor there is only balcony, where is placed organ. Construction system of object is wall system. External walls in basement are composed like cast-in-place structure of reinforced concrete with thermal insulation. External walls in the first above-ground floor are composed of vertically performe clay blocks. Funeral atrium have external walls from reinforced concrete with thermal insulation. Fasade of atrium is ventilated with granit cladding. There is designed flat roof under the first underground floor. Screed to fall is from thermal insulation. Roof is weighted by aggregate. Hydro isolation is composed from asphalt belts. Under funeral atrium there is flat roof too, but sreed to fall is composed of ceiling construction. Strip foundations is projected from concrete. Floors construction are designed as floatting floor. Stairs are composed as cast-in-place structure of renforced concrete.
Crematorium
Hančík, Dominik ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The Master´s thesis deals with the development of project documentation for the crematorium in the Mařatice district near Uherské Hradiště. The new building is located in the eastern part of Mařatice and is designed in a locality that, by its nature, represents areas for the construction of public cemeteries and related services. The proposed new crematorium building will be a free-standing, partly two-storey and partly basement building. The object will fulfill the requirements for a sacred building. The building is based on foundation belts made of plain concrete locally supplemented with foundation footings in place of supporting reinforced concrete columns. The building is divided into three basic sections, which are divided according to their function into the section associated with performing the last farewell, the section used for cremation and the + section. The new building is designed as a partly two-storey and partly basement building with a dominant projecting part, which has the task of imagining a long path dividing two different worlds. Part of the partial basement is designed with regard to the possibility of creating separate parking spaces for crematorium employees. The first above-ground floor is barely a part of the entire new building, and all traffic is designed on this level. The partial second above-ground floor is situated in SECTION A – i.e. in the premises used for holding the last farewells. This floor is designed with the growing trend of accompanying these devotional acts with a live band. Structurally, the object is designed as a classic brick building on the 1st floor level - partially the sub-basement is structurally formed by fittings of lost formwork. The ceiling structure will be made in combination as a heavy monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slab supplemented with prestressed Spiroll ceiling panels. The roof structure of the entire building is solved with the help of extensive flat roofs in several height levels. These structures are designed with a slope of 3%. The exterior facade of the proposed new building will be made of three different materials. The individual type of facade materials used depends on the individual sections of the new building. The first type of facade is solved by a type of ventilated structure covered with wooden cladding of the Rhombus species from larch wood. The second type of facade is again chosen as a ventilated structure with cladding made of large-format sheet metal templates with the character of folded sheet metal. The third type of facade is then covered with colored pasty silicate plaster in white.
Impact of the Pandemic on the Workload of Crematoriums in the Czech Republic
GATTNAR, Pavel
The aim of my thesis is to analyze the workload of crematoria in the Czech Republic in a context of increase in the number of deads, in connection with the outbreak of the pandemic. The another related goal, which is addressed in this thesis, is to create a proposal for the procedure for the involvement of the Fire Rescue Service units in the Czech Republic to the redistribution of deceased people within a coordination of the central administrative authorities in the event of a breakdown in working of crematoria in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part of my thesis, the reader is introduced to the established interdependence of legal regulations dealing with a given issue, presentation of subjects operating in a field of integrated rescue system, crisis management authorities, and subjects dealing with an issue of burying the deads. In the research part of my thesis I evaluate the obtained data of a period, specifically the data of the Czech Statistical Office, the Institute of Health Information and Statistics, and the data of statistically monitored events of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. These data were collected during the realization of intervention activities related to the redistribution of the deceased people within the Czech Republic. Based on the results of the regression analysis, my thesis suggests this mentioned model of the involvement of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic in the redistribution of deceased people as a result of the pandemic. According to the processed results, the capacities of two crematoria were overestimated because of faulty management decisions by their operators due to fear of a possible decrease in contracts.
Crematorium in Liberec and Work of Architect Rudolf Bitzan
Zamazalová, Michaela ; Novotná, Eva (advisor) ; Schmelzová, Radoslava (referee)
The thesis is about The Liberec crematorium and the personality of architect Rudolf Bitzan - the creator of the project. The object of the work is to introduce creation of the project in connection with the time of creation. It also focuses cultural - historical background of the building of Liberec crematorium - the first crematorium in our country. The main part of the work concentrates not only on the architecture of the building but also on the artistic - historical aspect and the artistic decoration of the crematorium. Part of the thesis is a detailed description of the interior including comparison between the original an the current look of the building which went through several restorations. One of the chapters is dedicated to the German architect Rudolf Bitzan who is not very well known in our country. The chapter focuses on his work and it briefly summarizes his life and studies. It describes his significant architectonic projects and their implementations not only in Germany but above all in Czech borderland like 'Krušnohorské divadlo' in Teplice v Čechách, office building in Podmokly or villas in Liberec. The thesis also offers comparison between Dresden crematorium and other German buildings of this kind. It points out mutual influence these buildings and it tries to find architect's...
Crematorium with two ceremonial halls
Skřeková, Tereza ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a crematory with two ceremonial halls. Building is situated on the high point, distanced from the surrounding buildings. There is a cemetery located five hundred meters from the crematory. Crematory is designed as a modern building, which has one above-ground floor from the most part, except of the large ceremonial hall that has two above-ground floors. This hall is a symbol of this structure. Vertical load-bearing system of exterior walls is 300mm wide made of Porotherm ceramic pieces, with exception of large ceremonial hall designed from reinforced concrete. Non-load bearing wall system is also made from Porotherm ceramic pieces. Roof is designed as a prefabricated rib-and-filler floor, except of the elevated part of large ceremonial hall designed from mono truss girders. The building is supported by the wall footing concrete system combined with the spread footing concrete system under the columns.

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