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Family house in a slope
Vlach, Ondřej ; Šuhajdová, Ing Eva (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of bachelor’s thesis is to design a family house in a slope.. The house is designed for 4 to 5 family members in the town of Polná near Jihlava. The shape and height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground. It is designed as three-storey house including a partial underground storey. The one car garage is next to the house and shares one common wall with it. The main entrance is in the first floor from the street of Na Podhoře. The main residential rooms are situated to the south side of the house. Vertical constructions are made of ceramic blocks and the underground floor is made of concrete blocks. The horizontal constructions are made of girders and ceramic blocks. The staircase is made of reinforced concrete. The roof is one-face flat roof. The facade makes contrast with white plaster and dark plaster in the perimeter.
Family house with the establishment
Jelínková, Lenka ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Šuhajdová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a family house with the establishment in Bystřice pod Hostýnem. The building is designed for housing a family of five and the operation of the car repair workshop. The house has a garage. The living area has two floors and with partial basement. The establishment consists of one above-ground floor. The building is designed from Silka limestone blocks. The external wall of the basement consists of concrete blocks. The ceilings are from the Ytong system. The roofing consists of a gabled roof with a dormer, above the establishment is a flat green roof. The building has ventilated facade and hidden downpipe.
Contribution to the construction of cost and energy efficient family houses
Čech, Josef ; Mohelníková, Jitka (referee) ; Gašparik,, Jozef (referee) ; MBA, Pavel Slováček, (referee) ; Hrazdil, Václav (advisor)
Dissertation focuses on the verification of construction family houses made of concrete shell block with internal thermal insulation system. The construction technology is transferred to the Czech Republic from France. The work focuses on building envelope. The suitability of implementation is assessed on the basis of verification selected thermal technical requirements placed on building envelope. Requirements are specified by legislation in force in the ČR. The verification was performed by using software simulations and measurements on realized buildings. Critical areas of construction technology were identified on the basis software simulations and measurements on site. It was suggested solution, in which critical areas comply the thermal technical requirements. The building envelope was checked also using the thermography imaging on site. Continuous measurement of interior temperature was used to evaluate thermal comfort in the room. In the completed buildings was tested airtightness of the building envelope, which revealed other critical areas of the building envelope. Critical areas are necessary to solve with sufficient care. The economic cost of implementing each variants of exterior walls made of concrete shell block with internal thermal insulation were compared with the economic costs of implementing external walls made of burnt clay hollow blocks and made of burnt clay hollow blocks with external thermal insulation system ETICS. Subsequently, the economic return was calculated for individual variants of external walls made of concrete shell blocks with internal thermal insulation. From the environmental viewpoint was made comparison of production greenhouse gas CO2 and SO2 (cause acid rains) during the life cycle of the individual variations of exterior walls made of concrete shell blocks with system of internal thermal insulation, exterior walls made of burnt clay hollow blocks and burnt clay hollow blocks with external thermal insulation syst
Family house
Mézesová, Zuzana ; Pailová, Alena (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a project of a new building of a family house with accommodation situated in the cadastral area of Rozstání pod Kojálem village . The house is sitting on the suburb of the village. This house is designed for a family of 5 members. There is built a garage next to the house. The garage is not directly connected to the family house. Roofing of the garage object is solved by a double pithced roof. For the main wall structural system we have used mainly Porotherm system. There are used Heluz Family 2in1 - TI blocks for the perimeter construction . Documentation has been prepared for this building construction. The graphical part of this documentation has been processed in the AUTOCAD software.
Detached Family Residence
Vaňo, Erik ; Omishore, Ayodeji (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is preparation of project documentation of a new detached house in Rosice u Brna. House is situated on plot n. 240 in cadastral area Rosice u Brna. The house is two-storey building without basement and will be used by family of four. Building is designed on foundation strips, vertical structures are made of concrete blocks, system KB-Blok. Ceiling structures are solved by monolithic slabs or filigrans. The roof is designed as flat roof and terrace over the garage is made of green terrace system with access from three sides of the house.
Spirituality Ostrava !!!
Javorský, Tomáš ; Mikulášek, David (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction of a new community centre and reconstruction of an existing church and a parish in Ostrava-Kunčičky. The aim of the thesis is to revitalize the area of the potential centre of happenings in Kunčičky and to respond appropriately to the context and character of the place. The design works with objects equally and creates a solid image of the spiritual and community centre. The building complex helps to activate the site itself and its surroundings and brings a new impulse to community life in the area. Community centre and interventions in the existing buildings efficiently and adequately use the parcel. The design strives to use the potential of the place and works with hidden links to the surroundings. The resulting solution is characterized by its multilayer nature. Partial fragments help to create a complex unit with a number of new outdoor areas of different character, scale and utilization. Two-storey compact structure of the community centre includes social and leisure time facilities. The chosen technology of the building is in accordance with the specific social structure in the area and the operational and economy aspect alongside. The main goal in the reconstruction of the church buildings and parish is to build up on their values, uplift qualities and to purify them from inappropriate elements.
Mountain guesthouse
Roštár, Matej ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis is dealing with the solution of four-floor mountain guesthouse with one floor underground and three floor overground on parcel 1953/16 in Low Tatras, Slovak republic. The parcel is situated in the cadastral region of Horná Lehota. The design of the mountain guesthouse is solving the architectonical, technical and building solutions of the object according to the requests of investor. Underground floor is designed from DT concrete blocks, which are waterproofed by the bitumen felts and thermally insulated by the extruded polysytrene. Overground floors are made from ceramic blocks HELUZ and thermally insulated by ETICS system from mineral wool. The roof of the object is made from pitched roof constructed from timber trusses, which are connected by gangnail steel sheets. The purpose of this project is to create modern and comfortable builidng, which provides pleasant environment mainly for fans of tourism and downhill skiing, but also for other visitors.
Horská chata
Banič, Róbert ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a design and project documentation of a two-floor chalet for rent capable to accommodate up to 10 people. The building is located in a town of a mountain area in the north of Czechia called Pec pod Sněžkou. From architectural point of view the building is intended to stand out by its luxurious appearance whilst using natural materials and finishes such as wood, stone and glass, thus respecting natural character of the surrounding. From structural point of view the building is designed as a wooden house – Avanta systeme, with a small basement (boiler room) and garage for 2 cars with concrete blocks walls, flat roof and sloped roof above a middle part of the building.
Hotel
Řehoř, David ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to draw up the design documentation for the construction of a hotel. The hotel is situated on the edge of the golf resort Kaskáda near to Jinačovice. It’s a brick building with two above – ground floors and one underground. There is the staircase in the building that creates protected escape route. The perimeter wall is designed of ceramic bricks Porotherm T Profi. They are filled – in by mineral wool. The hotel is divided into three dilatational parts. There are 35 guest rooms in the hotel; two of them are barrier – free, in total 63 beds. In the ground floor there are entrance, reception, restaurant, bar, kitchen with the background. In the basement there are technical equipment, a fitness room, a wellness, changing rooms, washrooms and a bar. The roof of the hotel is flat. There is the terrace accessible from the apartments in the second floor above the restaurant.
Mixed-use building
Hort, Martin ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes the design and processing of project documentation of the multifunctional building. The multifunctional building is located in the central part of the town Náměšť nad Oslavou. The building has 4 floors. It is partly cellared building with flat roof and walkable terraces. This building is consisted of 2 functional parts, the first part is designed for living and the second one is designed for contact with the customer. There are shops and offices. The first floor is wheelchair accessible. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and cellars for housing units. In this multifunctional building we can find 13 residential units and five offices. All of the floors are connected with staircase and lift. The Carpark and the private garden with playground are also part of this residential area. This building is based on concrete blocks. Load-bearing, peripheral walls and connecting walls are made of ceramic blocks. A monolitic ceiling construction is the combination of the iron and the concrete. Two types of insulation are used in peripheral walls. The first one is called ETICS, external thermal insulation composite system, made of polystyrene. The second type of insulation is facade cladding system where the main insulation layer is made of mineral wool. The insulation layer is replaced by XPS polystyrene where facade is in contact with the ground. Facade cladding panels are made of cement and wood fibers called Cembrit.

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