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Apartment House
Brázdová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Martin (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the construction of an apartment house in Bohuslavice u Zlína. It is a building that has three aboveground and one underground floor in slightly sloping terrain. The property holds 8 housing units. On the first and second floors there are three apartments and in the third one only two. Each floor is connected by a three-armed staircase and an elevator. The building is made of brick blocks Porotherm. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete and the roof is flat single-coated. The facade is insulated with ETICS system with white plaster or stone cladding. The project includes technical, thermal, acoustic and light assessment.
Apartment Building in Karvina
Pala, Kamil ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the apartment building in Karviná. The apartment building is a project of a four–aboveground floor house with a basement. The building is designed as an object with twelve flats. The house has flat roof. The masonry structures are created by Porotherm system. The bearing walls in the basement are created from lost formwork DEK system. The partitions are created by Porotherm system too. The main entrance is situated to the northwest. In the basement are technical rooms, cellar for units of flats and room for bicycles. First elevated floor contains main entrance to the object, stairway and two two-roomed flats and two one-roomed flats. On the second floor, there are two two-roomed flats and two one-roomed flats. On the third and fourth floor are one four-roomed flat and one three-roomed flat. Foreside of exterior walls will be white and blue. General architectonical and structural solutions are created in harmony with the surroundings of the building. The project contains technical, thermal and acoustic appraisal forms.
Civic amenities building
Brázdová, Kateřina ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Mixed-use building in Prostějov The aim of this master´s thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a mixed-use building in Prostějov. The thesis consists of three parts: architectural-construction part, building services and elective part. The building has two above-ground floors. On the first floor there are storerooms, utility room, sanitary facilities and restaurant with kitchen and storerooms. The second floor is an office floor for one company which includes offices, dayroom, copyroom, meeting room and sanitary facilities. The building is founded on reinforced concrete foundation. The horizontal load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are designed from ceramics blocks. The building is insulated by ETICS. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Spiroll slabs. The building has a green flat roof. There are parking spaces on the grounds. The building will be heated and cooled with a heat pump. It will also have an air condition. Part of electricity demand is covered by photovoltaics. In the third part of thesis, I replace frequently used materials with environmental ones in my project and compare them in terms of thermal engineering, acoustics and price. I used DEKSOFT, Hluk+, Autocad and Revit software. All structures comply with the valid standards and regulations.
Multifunctional house in Strakonice
Kolesa, Jiří ; Rozehnal, Miroslav (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and project documentation of a new multifunctional house in Strakonice. The building has four floors, without basement, and is located on a slightly sloping land in the suburban part of the town of Strakonice. It is based on shallow foundations and covered with a flat roof. It is a transverse wall structural system, build with clay block masonry, with the semi-assembled ceiling structures of ceramic and concrete beams and inserts. It is conceived as a double-aisle layout. The ground floor of each wing consists of the establishment of shops and house facilities. The overground floors are designed as six residential units of varying size category. Both tracts have separate entrances to both the residential portion and to individual businesses. The building is designed from traditional building materials. In addition to the architectural construction and civil-engineering design, a part of this project is also a fire safety design and an assessment from the perspective of building physics.
Civic amenities building
Brázdová, Kateřina ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Mixed-use building in Prostějov The aim of this master´s thesis is to elaborate the project documentation of a mixed-use building in Prostějov. The thesis consists of three parts: architectural-construction part, building services and elective part. The building has two above-ground floors. On the first floor there are storerooms, utility room, sanitary facilities and restaurant with kitchen and storerooms. The second floor is an office floor for one company which includes offices, dayroom, copyroom, meeting room and sanitary facilities. The building is founded on reinforced concrete foundation. The horizontal load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are designed from ceramics blocks. The building is insulated by ETICS. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Spiroll slabs. The building has a green flat roof. There are parking spaces on the grounds. The building will be heated and cooled with a heat pump. It will also have an air condition. Part of electricity demand is covered by photovoltaics. In the third part of thesis, I replace frequently used materials with environmental ones in my project and compare them in terms of thermal engineering, acoustics and price. I used DEKSOFT, Hluk+, Autocad and Revit software. All structures comply with the valid standards and regulations.
Apartment House
Brázdová, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Martin (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the construction of an apartment house in Bohuslavice u Zlína. It is a building that has three aboveground and one underground floor in slightly sloping terrain. The property holds 8 housing units. On the first and second floors there are three apartments and in the third one only two. Each floor is connected by a three-armed staircase and an elevator. The building is made of brick blocks Porotherm. The ceilings are monolithic reinforced concrete and the roof is flat single-coated. The facade is insulated with ETICS system with white plaster or stone cladding. The project includes technical, thermal, acoustic and light assessment.
Apartment Building in Karvina
Pala, Kamil ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is the project of the apartment building in Karviná. The apartment building is a project of a four–aboveground floor house with a basement. The building is designed as an object with twelve flats. The house has flat roof. The masonry structures are created by Porotherm system. The bearing walls in the basement are created from lost formwork DEK system. The partitions are created by Porotherm system too. The main entrance is situated to the northwest. In the basement are technical rooms, cellar for units of flats and room for bicycles. First elevated floor contains main entrance to the object, stairway and two two-roomed flats and two one-roomed flats. On the second floor, there are two two-roomed flats and two one-roomed flats. On the third and fourth floor are one four-roomed flat and one three-roomed flat. Foreside of exterior walls will be white and blue. General architectonical and structural solutions are created in harmony with the surroundings of the building. The project contains technical, thermal and acoustic appraisal forms.
Multifunctional house in Strakonice
Kolesa, Jiří ; Rozehnal, Miroslav (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and project documentation of a new multifunctional house in Strakonice. The building has four floors, without basement, and is located on a slightly sloping land in the suburban part of the town of Strakonice. It is based on shallow foundations and covered with a flat roof. It is a transverse wall structural system, build with clay block masonry, with the semi-assembled ceiling structures of ceramic and concrete beams and inserts. It is conceived as a double-aisle layout. The ground floor of each wing consists of the establishment of shops and house facilities. The overground floors are designed as six residential units of varying size category. Both tracts have separate entrances to both the residential portion and to individual businesses. The building is designed from traditional building materials. In addition to the architectural construction and civil-engineering design, a part of this project is also a fire safety design and an assessment from the perspective of building physics.

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