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Autonomous power system
Královský, Jaroslav ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with available technologies when designing autonomous house. Theoretical part of this thesis shows and presents options for gaining energy from renewable resources and options for energy storage. The practical part of the thesis is focused on designing partly autonomous system for model house using renewable resources. In the thesis are three options of gainig energy for the house, from which is chosen the best option.
Own family house
Novák, Jakub ; Mrva, Kamil (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The design of multi-generation house on the piece of land which belongs to the investor family for six generations is based on the proportions of a traditional Czech Elbeland house. The resulting layout provides a logical construction in stages according to the actual needs of the young family. Dimensionally, the building is trying to convey the dialogue between the optimal contours of the thermal envelope of passive house and the traditional silhouette. Lamina part of the roof jacket assumes abbreviated form of this silhouette, creating a soft transition zones between the interior and exterior - stoop and covered terrace. Cubic mass of the building protrudes slightly from this outlines, making the composition more surprising. The house is designed in a passive energy standard, using hay bales as insulation and adobe bricks (made on site from local clay) as a filling for non-bearing partitions to improve thermal accumulation properties of the object. Structures are mostly wooden and from agglomerated wooden materials. The whole design is based on the assumption of self-help construction, taking into account the least possible interference in the landscape we very much respect.
Apartment building
Kolodzej, Ján ; Heřmanová, Jana (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a project for apartment building. The building is situated in small town in municipality of Hodonín. This object has one undergound level with parking space, ground floor with two commercial units and two upper floors with apartments. Apartments are situated on second and third floor, there are twelve apartment units, six on each floor. The roof is designed as green grass roof. The main goal of this thesis is to desing a polyfunctional apartment building in passive standart by using of CLT panels. The building consists of objects SO 01 apartment building and SO 02 hard surfaces.
Autonomous power system
Královský, Jaroslav ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with available technologies when designing autonomous house. Theoretical part of this thesis shows and presents options for gaining energy from renewable resources and options for energy storage. The practical part of the thesis is focused on designing partly autonomous system for model house using renewable resources. In the thesis are three options of gainig energy for the house, from which is chosen the best option.
Own family house
Novák, Jakub ; Mrva, Kamil (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The design of multi-generation house on the piece of land which belongs to the investor family for six generations is based on the proportions of a traditional Czech Elbeland house. The resulting layout provides a logical construction in stages according to the actual needs of the young family. Dimensionally, the building is trying to convey the dialogue between the optimal contours of the thermal envelope of passive house and the traditional silhouette. Lamina part of the roof jacket assumes abbreviated form of this silhouette, creating a soft transition zones between the interior and exterior - stoop and covered terrace. Cubic mass of the building protrudes slightly from this outlines, making the composition more surprising. The house is designed in a passive energy standard, using hay bales as insulation and adobe bricks (made on site from local clay) as a filling for non-bearing partitions to improve thermal accumulation properties of the object. Structures are mostly wooden and from agglomerated wooden materials. The whole design is based on the assumption of self-help construction, taking into account the least possible interference in the landscape we very much respect.

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