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Low-floor apartment house
Weinlich, Petr ; Osička, Jan (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis discusses design of a low-floor apartment house in city of Prostějov. It is an elaboration of its blueprints for construction realization. Apartment house consists of three (above-ground) floors with partial basement that provides home hardware. Upper floors provide home hardware aswell as communication and living equipment. On every floor there are three dwelling units, that make total of 9 units in the house. Vertical structural system of the building in its basement forms permanent formwork and in the upper floors the loadbearing masonry is made of Porotherm. Horizontal structural system is provided from cast-in-place reinforced concrete ceilings. The construction is cieled by a warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. The apartment house is considered as a Nearly zero-energy building.
Low-floor apartment house
Perkhaim, Andrei ; Bílková, Andrea (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The proposed apartment building is located in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the town of Dolní Heršpice. Cadastral area of Dolní Heršpice on plot No. 401/53. The building of the apartment building has 6 residential units, cleaning rooms, chambers of apartments and a pram room on the above-ground floors. The staircase connects the above-ground and underground floors. The apartment building is designed as a three-storey partly basement with a flat roof. The structural system of the apartment building is longitudinal. The foundations are made of concrete foundation strips. The perimeter load-bearing masonry is in the basement of concrete blocks of permanent shuttering, in the above-ground floors of ceramic blocks, as well as the vertical support system inside the building. The ceiling structure on all floors consists of a stacked ceramic-concrete ceiling. The staircase is designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat roof from fall wedges. Thermal insulation of the house is made of basalt waves.
Low-floor apartment house
Weinlich, Petr ; Osička, Jan (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis discusses design of a low-floor apartment house in city of Prostějov. It is an elaboration of its blueprints for construction realization. Apartment house consists of three (above-ground) floors with partial basement that provides home hardware. Upper floors provide home hardware aswell as communication and living equipment. On every floor there are three dwelling units, that make total of 9 units in the house. Vertical structural system of the building in its basement forms permanent formwork and in the upper floors the loadbearing masonry is made of Porotherm. Horizontal structural system is provided from cast-in-place reinforced concrete ceilings. The construction is cieled by a warm flat roof with asphalt roofing. The apartment house is considered as a Nearly zero-energy building.
Low-floor apartment house
Perkhaim, Andrei ; Bílková, Andrea (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The proposed apartment building is located in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the town of Dolní Heršpice. Cadastral area of Dolní Heršpice on plot No. 401/53. The building of the apartment building has 6 residential units, cleaning rooms, chambers of apartments and a pram room on the above-ground floors. The staircase connects the above-ground and underground floors. The apartment building is designed as a three-storey partly basement with a flat roof. The structural system of the apartment building is longitudinal. The foundations are made of concrete foundation strips. The perimeter load-bearing masonry is in the basement of concrete blocks of permanent shuttering, in the above-ground floors of ceramic blocks, as well as the vertical support system inside the building. The ceiling structure on all floors consists of a stacked ceramic-concrete ceiling. The staircase is designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat roof from fall wedges. Thermal insulation of the house is made of basalt waves.

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