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Multi-storey building for social housing SNDERBROGADE
Smolová, Tereza ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The following bachelor`s thesis was made based on a previous study which was created in Denmark where I was studying using Erasmus program. This bachelor`s thesis develops study further into the level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the thesis is multi-storey building of social housing SNDERBROGADE. Design follows basic principals of sustainable architecture with consideration to the ecological, economical and social impact in long run. Building is situated in the danish city of Horsens. The Snderbrogade street is characterised by three-story residential buildings in which some have shops on the ground floor. There is a church at the north end of Snderbrogade street, designed by architect Paul Niepoort and inaugurated in 1971. Residential buildings built after 1945 as blocks, dominate the west area of the site. This project consists of 15 apartments, commercial space and a café on the ground floor. These apartments are intended for those groups of inhabitants who cannot afford housing socially or financially. Therefore the main purpose was to create affordable habitation, which form respects surrounding buildings but keeps it`s differentiation at the same time. Structure is made using mainly prefabricated system and also dry process of construction prevails.
Multi-storey building for social housing SNDERBROGADE
Smolová, Tereza ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The following bachelor`s thesis was made based on a previous study which was created in Denmark where I was studying using Erasmus program. This bachelor`s thesis develops study further into the level of Building permit documentation and Documentation for execution of the project. The theme of the thesis is multi-storey building of social housing SNDERBROGADE. Design follows basic principals of sustainable architecture with consideration to the ecological, economical and social impact in long run. Building is situated in the danish city of Horsens. The Snderbrogade street is characterised by three-story residential buildings in which some have shops on the ground floor. There is a church at the north end of Snderbrogade street, designed by architect Paul Niepoort and inaugurated in 1971. Residential buildings built after 1945 as blocks, dominate the west area of the site. This project consists of 15 apartments, commercial space and a café on the ground floor. These apartments are intended for those groups of inhabitants who cannot afford housing socially or financially. Therefore the main purpose was to create affordable habitation, which form respects surrounding buildings but keeps it`s differentiation at the same time. Structure is made using mainly prefabricated system and also dry process of construction prevails.

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