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New building family house with shop
Janoušková, Dominika ; Horálek, Jiří (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
Project new building family house with a shop in Prosetin. The building has a basement and two floors. The house is designed for four-five member family. The walls in the basement are formed by blocks BEST, the vertical construktion in floors are made of blocks Porotherm. The horizontal construktion is made of girders POT and the inserts MIAKO. The last ceiling is wooden. The roof structure consists of a wooden frame.
Family house in Stara Tura
Geschwandtner, Matúš ; Bartoš, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachalor´s thesis is focuses on project family house with two–floors and detached with partial basement in Stara Tura. The family house is designed for four people. In the basement there is the garage for two cars, the boiler room and the store room. On the first floor there is the vestibule, the toilet, the office, the kitchen with living room there is free entry to the outside terrace. On the hallway there is situated stairs which divided house into daily and nightly section.On the second floor there is two bedrooms for children there is also entry to the balcony, the bedroom for parents and bathroom with toilet. The second floor covers the gabled roof. The roof coat is made of a ceramical burnt roof bags TONDACH. The vertical brickwork is formed by concreate blocks BTB 500 x 300 x 249mm in the basement. The vertical construction of the elevated part of the house is made of ceramic blocks POROTHERM 30 P+D. The horizontal construction is made of the ceiling girders POT and the ceiling inserts MIAKO of POROTHERM system.
The family house in Sobáčov
Obrátil, Pavel ; Podsedník, Petr (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
In my bachelor´s thesis is made a part of the project documentation for building the new family house in Sobáčov. Design is made in accordance with appropriate and currently valid technical standard, regulations and rules. Also are respected all requirements of architectural – urban and layout solution of the building. Components of the project documentation for building are preliminary thermo – technical and acoustic calculations. Separated was made fire safety solution of the building represented by report fire safety. An issue of the ceiling construction was chosen for the subject of the seminar work. The software AutoCAD 2010 from the company Autodesk was used for processing the project documentation.
Family house in Lukovany
Mrkvicová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focuses on project family house with two-floors in Lukovany. It is a detached house with a partial basement. The building is designed for four people. There is the garage for two cars,the laundry,the boiler room and the store room in the basement. The first elevated floor can be divided into active and passive part. In the passive zone there are two bedrooms for children, the bedroom for parents and a bathroom. This part of the house does not have the basement and this part has a straight roof. In the active zone of the house there are the vestibule, the toilet, the kitchen and the living room. In the living room and kitchen there is free entry into the outdoor terrace. In the second floor there is a study room, a library and a playroom for children. There is also the entry into the roof terrace. The terrace has two parts. One part is the timber terrace and the nother part is the grassed over terrace. The second floor covers the gabled roof with specific lagging noun. The roof coat is made of a ceramic burnt roof bag Tondach. The vertical brickwork is formed by concrete blocks Livetherm SIP-NC P10 400x300x198 mm in the basement. The vertical construction of the elevated part of the house is made of ceramic blocks Porotherm 30 Profi 247x300x249 mm. The horizontal construction is made of the ceiling girders Pot and the ceiling inserts Miako of Porotherm system.
The Family House with Accommodation
Nekvinda, Alexandr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
It is a newly built, detached 2 storey family house with a basement and a terrace. The external walls of the property consists of ceramic shaped bricks. The house is located on a slope oriented towards the south-west. In the basement is a separate apartment which can be used as accommodation for tourists. On this floor there is also a garage and technical facilities. The first and second floor of the property is used for residential purposes. The building is covered with a gable roof with two dormer-windows.
Family house in Chorvátský Grob
Puschenreiterová, Kristína ; Pospíšil, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis contains project documentation of a two storey family house with a partial basement. It is a detached house situated in a residential area in Chorvatsky Grob. This family house is designed for four people. The layout is of an irregular shape which resembles the letter ‚L‘. The ground floor and the first floor are connected with an inner rounded U-shaped staircase. In the basement there is a hall which leads to a storage room, a workshop room, a laundry, and to a gym with a separate bathroom. On the ground floor there is a hall, an entrance to the garage, a bathroom, a guest bedroom, a kitchen and a dining, and a living room. Furthermore, there are two outside terraces, which connect the garden with the house. Both terraces can be accessed from the living room. One of them is accessible from the guest room, the other one from the kitchen. On the first floor there are two children‘s bedrooms which lead to the winter garden. There is also an office, a bathroom and a master suite with a dressing room. The gabled roof is constructed under a 40° angle copying the layout of the house. It also has got two dormers. The outer roof is made of concrete Tondach tiles. Basement perimeter walls are made of formwork Prescot Max blocks (250x400x500mm). Floor perimeter walls are made of concrete Ytong Theta blocks (1,8-300 499x249x300mm). The vertical interior load-bearing walls are made of concrete Ytong blocks (P2-400 300x249x599mm). The vertical interior non-load-bearing walls are made of concrete Ytong blocks (P2-400 300x249x599mm). The ceiling constructions are made of traditional ceiling beams desgined by Ytong. Our ceiling is formed by various Ytong beams and inserts (P4-500 599x200x249mm).
The Family House
Kliment, Daniel ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a newly built one floor of the house with a house with an attic in Brantice. The house will be used for housing a family of four members. The main entrance to the building is from the north side at the level 1.NP. The main entrance is also on the northern side of the level 1.NP leading to the basement garage. The main living rooms are oriented to the energetically favorable side. Vertical and horizontal structures are made mostly from ceramic system components Heluz. The staircases are monolithic reinforced concrete. Part of the house is a complete construction carpentry and locksmith products. The project was prepared by a computer program AutoCAD.
The Family House
Kliment, Daniel ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a newly built one floor of the house with a house with an attic in Brantice. The house will be used for housing a family of four members. The main entrance to the building is from the north side at the level 1.NP. The main entrance is also on the northern side of the level 1.NP leading to the basement garage. The main living rooms are oriented to the energetically favorable side. Vertical and horizontal structures are made mostly from ceramic system components Heluz. The staircases are monolithic reinforced concrete. Part of the house is a complete construction carpentry and locksmith products. The project was prepared by a computer program AutoCAD.
The Family House with Accommodation
Nekvinda, Alexandr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
It is a newly built, detached 2 storey family house with a basement and a terrace. The external walls of the property consists of ceramic shaped bricks. The house is located on a slope oriented towards the south-west. In the basement is a separate apartment which can be used as accommodation for tourists. On this floor there is also a garage and technical facilities. The first and second floor of the property is used for residential purposes. The building is covered with a gable roof with two dormer-windows.
Family house in Stara Tura
Geschwandtner, Matúš ; Bartoš, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
Bachalor´s thesis is focuses on project family house with two–floors and detached with partial basement in Stara Tura. The family house is designed for four people. In the basement there is the garage for two cars, the boiler room and the store room. On the first floor there is the vestibule, the toilet, the office, the kitchen with living room there is free entry to the outside terrace. On the hallway there is situated stairs which divided house into daily and nightly section.On the second floor there is two bedrooms for children there is also entry to the balcony, the bedroom for parents and bathroom with toilet. The second floor covers the gabled roof. The roof coat is made of a ceramical burnt roof bags TONDACH. The vertical brickwork is formed by concreate blocks BTB 500 x 300 x 249mm in the basement. The vertical construction of the elevated part of the house is made of ceramic blocks POROTHERM 30 P+D. The horizontal construction is made of the ceiling girders POT and the ceiling inserts MIAKO of POROTHERM system.

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