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Condo near Little chapel
Medzihorský, Dávid ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design a mixed use apartment building on the corner of the streets of Táborská and Nezamyslova with a dominant chapel. The land is located in Brno - Židenice. There are two buildings on the plot, following the surrounding area, which is predominantly residential. Both of these objects have a simple, cubic form with a brick facade, which features extended window jamb lining with a segment window shutter system. These envelopes combine multiple windows in some places to break a uniform raster created by the regular arrangement of the elements. On the ground floor of both buildings are commercially available spaces. On the above-ground floors of the buildings are located flats of size 3 + kk, 1 + kk and 2 + kk. Underground spaces of one of the buildings are used by an automatic parking system. Buildings have a different flooring, which is given in relation to the building in the adjacent street. Within the bachelor's thesis, only one of these objects was elaborated.
Municipal Office
Vais, Zdeněk ; Reitknecht, Jiří (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the making of new municipal building project documentation. The building has two elevated floors and one underground floor; it is made of concrete block formwork and ceramic bricks. The ceiling structures and stairs are of monolithic reinforced concrete. For the flat roof a single ply roofing system is used.
Survey and Diagnostics of Brick Structure
Brothánek, Jan ; Heřmánková, Věra (referee) ; Anton, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a structural and technical survey of the surviving cellar of the German House in Brno. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the theoretical description of the constructions, methods performed and their evaluation concerning the investigated space. The aim of the survey is to determine the strength characteristics of the masonry and on their basis to propose appropriate rehabilitation and structural protection.
Preparation and Realization of Technical Survey of the Building
Brothánek, Jan ; Heřmánková, Věra (referee) ; Anton, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis covers structural-technic research of family house situated in Brno. In the first part of thesis I discuss theoretical explanation of structures situated in the object and its assessment in vterms of structural engineering research. Goal of this research is to estimate strength of masonry. These properties are calculated in practical part of this thesis. Last part of thesis summarizes previous calculations of strength of masonry.
5-Minutes Neighbourhood
Gregorová, Stanislava ; Zadražilová,, Miroslava (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The specified area is located in the city district Brno - Židenice, near the railway station. The theme of the thesis is the architectural study of selected part of the multifunctional intense urban structure, which was solved in the pre-diploma project. Draft uses the building site intensively, provides high plot ratio and density of population, a wide range of functions in a relatively small area is related to the elimination of transportation. By using topography the proposal creates a permeable areas, buildings with relations to the surroundings and with quality public spaces and attractive housing. Pick-up railway cancels barrier and makes a space with landscaping. Readability is achieved by linking the territory from east to west by straight streets and from north to south by passages. The development creates three centers, the commercial center of the north, center of culture in the heart of the area and the center of relaxation and sport in the south. Basic grid of development has a checkerboard plan, which reflects the grid of surrounding structure. The new development varies in its scale, from large scale buildings in the parterre decays into smaller scale. Function division is horrizontal. There are underground parking, a parterre with shops and services, a floor with offices and work study open to the courtyard and housing on the upper floors. Thus formed structure provides enough light in the courtyards and flats. The segmentation is supported by materials, bricks in the parterre contrast with the monotone plaster on the upper floors.
Experimental drying and desalination of bricks, sandstones and masonry under an applied electric field
Matyščák, Ondřej ; Katunský,, Dušan (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (referee) ; Doc.Ing. Karel Kubečka, Ph.D (referee) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
Dewatering and desalination of building constructions is currently a discussed topic. At the present time, different techniques for dewatering and desalination can be used. The existing methods are efficient but it is necessary to improve these methods and to develop new ones. The moisture in the building constructions is directly connected with the salts, which can be dissolved in it and together with the moisture further to move. The salts can cause damage of constructions and change mechanical and physical properties of the buildings materials. The basic demands for dewatering and desalination are the speed, efficiency and economical factors. Presented dissertation focuses on dewatering and desalination with the use of electrokinetic methods together with the technique of the clay poultices. In the first part of the thesis, basic theoretical principles of moisture and salts are described. In the second part (experimental part), the series of experimental measurements were conducted both in the laboratory and in situ. In this part of dissertation, I was dewatering and desalinating bricks and sandstones under an applied electric field. The main focus was on the optimization of a laboratory setup in order to get the highest efficiency for dewatering and desalination. Other measurements were done in situ, where the same technique was used.
Apartment building in Moravany near Brno
Kraus, Martin ; Juránek, Robert (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor theses is the design of a multi-storey apartment building with underground in Moravany u Brna. The apartment building is designed for family housing and consists of nine dwelling units. The main entrance of the building is oriented to the north. The apartment building has an ractangle floor plan and covered by a flat roof. The occupiable rooms are oriented to the south. The above-ground floor is made of clay blocks and the basement is made of concrete blocks. The horizontal structure consists of část-in-place reinforced concrete floor. The project was designed in the educational version of software AutoCAD. This work emphasizes layout design, architectural design, static requirements and structural safety requirements.
Home for the elderly
Čunek, Jiří ; Jendryščíková, Kateřina (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
Subject of this Master thesis is project of new building Home for the Elderly. Object has 3 overgrounds floors. Part of the object has a cellar. There is also restaurant which is covered green roof. Another parts of objects are covered by flat roof. Home for the Elderly is well connected with nature. Capacity of the home is 26 seniors. Most apartments are for singles.
Price comparison of variant technical solution of the building
Čapek, Dušan ; Rázl, Roman (referee) ; Tichá, Alena (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to compare the price of a variant of the technical solution to a specific building. On introduction describes the various parts of the construction budget and their origins. In the practical part the comparison of alternative building materials on the basis of their technical characteristics. Victorious materials are inserted into the original budget, so a change was made final price of the building.
Chemical and microstructural analysis of brick samples from the object of Zákupy castle horse stables
Frankeová, Dita ; Bauerová, Pavla ; Náhunková, Pavla ; Ševčík, Radek ; Mácová, Petra ; Slížková, Zuzana ; Vondráčková, Michaela
As part of the construction-technical survey, historical brick samples were characterized using thermal analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDS), ion chromatography (IC), infrared spectrometry (FTIR) and physical tests. The results of the tests testify to the good production quality of the masonry elements used. Based on the analyzes carried out, it can be assumed that the observed damage to the bricks is caused by high wetting of the masonry in combination with frost cycles, as well as crystallization cycles of water-soluble salts present in the surface layer of some bricks.

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