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House in Malenovice
Goroľová, Viktorie ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to design and to develop an elaboration of documentation for the construction of the house on a slope. The family house is located in a quiet part of the village Malenovice. It is designed as a separate two sotrey buildings. One of them is above ground and the other one is on the ground floor and underground. The main entrance to the house is from the ground floor. The main residential part of the house is in the above ground floor with an access to the terrace. The main supporting part of the ground floor is formed by concrete bricks of lost formwork and the above ground floor is formed by lime-sand bricks Ytong. The ceiling constructions and the staircase are designed as reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a roof made of wooden trusses.
Veterinary clinic
Bartoňková, Monika ; Herman, Adolf (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a proposal of the veterinary clinic in Pardubice. The object consists of 3 rectangles, where zverimex is connected to the veterinary clinic. Objects of the zverimex are veterinary clinic are designed as barrier-free. Object SO01 is partly solved as a two-storey, non-cellar. In the first part of the clinic there is a shop of zverimex with office and stock of rectangular shape. In the second part there is a reception for a veterinary clinic with a distinct entrance from where access is to of individual surgeries. In the inner part, there are offices of doctors, such as operating theaters, preparation rooms, CT, RTG, sono / endo / laparo, a laboratory connected with the infectious ward, a rehabilitation center and individual pet boxes. On the 2nd floor there are wardrobes and social facilities for the staff of the clinic with offices and day room, from where it is possible to enter the outdoor terrace. Hygienic facilities for visitors to the clinic are located in the entrance hall. For zverimex staff is designed at the back of the shop, the staff of the clinic is part of the closets in the 1st floor and 2nd floor. The construction system is a wall with a flat vegetation roof passing into the terraces on the terraces above the 1st NP, the roof above the entrance and over the 2nd NP, zverimex with the roof unobstructed. Ceiling structures are designed as pre-tensioned SPIROLL 320 mm ceiling panels. The exterior of the building of the clinic, which extends only to the 1st floor, is lined with red brick tiles and in the part of the building above which is the 2nd floor, the outside wall is lined with brick-gray cladding.
Apartment building by Plac
Vecheta, Jan ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a building permit. The apartment building is located on a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of four floors and has a basement. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and the load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system. Horizontal ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof is designed partly as a single skin and partly as a counter roof. In the basement floor there are mainly storage rooms, utility room and lounge. On the first floor there are four apartments, one of which is designed as a barrier-free. In the remaining floors there are another 8 flats, which after the sum of those from the first floor form 12 flats. In front of the building there is a large parking lot with a large number of parking spaces.
Family house with business premises
Gilbert, David ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a family house with an architectural studio. The building is located on a plot in the town of Jihlava. It is a two-storey partly basement family house used for housing a family of four, in which a studio is designed for the purpose of business. The function of the establishment is an architectural studio, and for the access of clients and visitors to the establishment only a meeting room with sanitary facilities on the first floor, on the second floor there is a private study of an architect living in the house, which is accessible only from the apartment. The dominant feature of the building on the second floor is a hall designed for relaxation and rest illuminated by a large window under the counter roof and a private architect's office, equipped with a large glazed area in the east wall and including a window under the counter roof for southern light, both rooms have an exposed view. Tn the roof supporting structure, which consists of visible rafters. The perimeter walls are designed from 440 mm ceramic blocks, type Term, with integrated mineral insulation. The ceiling structure consists of prestressed hollow ceiling panels. An individual garage with parking for one car leading to the street road is designed for the building. The project documentation is prepared in accordance with Decree No., 499/2006 Coll. About documentation of buildings.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Manclová, Miroslava ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project was to create a new gallery of modern art. The gallery will be used by the residents of all age groups from Brno and its surroundings. The land is located on the territory of Brno-Kraví hora. It is delimited by the street Kraví hora, adjacent park with astronomical observatory and planetarium and the allotments. The plot is in the sloping terrain and is currently located with 21 objects serving business entities. The plot is largely surrounded by the greenery of the gardens and adjacent park. The nearest building is an observatory and planetarium. In the vicinity there is also a sports centre and swimming pool. In its proposal, I therefore created another park in which the objects of gallery are integrated and which continuously builds on an already existing park. The Gallery is divided into three buildings, which are connected by an underground communication object. It is also designe dan object with a café and a lecture hall and object with the studios. In the northern corner of the plot is designed parking place, arrival is secured after the street Kraví hora. In the south-western boundary of the plot is terraced slope adapted for leisure activities. My intention was to design a smaller amounts, which may be easier to integrate into a park environment. Objects have only one floor. Gallery objects have another underground floor, which is to ensure the communication between them. Plans have a simple trapezoid shape, which is expanding away from the center of the square, around which are arranged. Roofs are standard with a different slant. Object with the studios has a different height levels.
Apartment building by Plac
Vecheta, Jan ; Žajdlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The assignment of the bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a building permit. The apartment building is located on a slightly sloping terrain. The building consists of four floors and has a basement. The building is based on foundation strips made of plain concrete and the load-bearing masonry is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system. Horizontal ceiling structures are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof is designed partly as a single skin and partly as a counter roof. In the basement floor there are mainly storage rooms, utility room and lounge. On the first floor there are four apartments, one of which is designed as a barrier-free. In the remaining floors there are another 8 flats, which after the sum of those from the first floor form 12 flats. In front of the building there is a large parking lot with a large number of parking spaces.
House in Malenovice
Goroľová, Viktorie ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to design and to develop an elaboration of documentation for the construction of the house on a slope. The family house is located in a quiet part of the village Malenovice. It is designed as a separate two sotrey buildings. One of them is above ground and the other one is on the ground floor and underground. The main entrance to the house is from the ground floor. The main residential part of the house is in the above ground floor with an access to the terrace. The main supporting part of the ground floor is formed by concrete bricks of lost formwork and the above ground floor is formed by lime-sand bricks Ytong. The ceiling constructions and the staircase are designed as reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a roof made of wooden trusses.
Family house with business premises
Gilbert, David ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a family house with an architectural studio. The building is located on a plot in the town of Jihlava. It is a two-storey partly basement family house used for housing a family of four, in which a studio is designed for the purpose of business. The function of the establishment is an architectural studio, and for the access of clients and visitors to the establishment only a meeting room with sanitary facilities on the first floor, on the second floor there is a private study of an architect living in the house, which is accessible only from the apartment. The dominant feature of the building on the second floor is a hall designed for relaxation and rest illuminated by a large window under the counter roof and a private architect's office, equipped with a large glazed area in the east wall and including a window under the counter roof for southern light, both rooms have an exposed view. Tn the roof supporting structure, which consists of visible rafters. The perimeter walls are designed from 440 mm ceramic blocks, type Term, with integrated mineral insulation. The ceiling structure consists of prestressed hollow ceiling panels. An individual garage with parking for one car leading to the street road is designed for the building. The project documentation is prepared in accordance with Decree No., 499/2006 Coll. About documentation of buildings.
Veterinary clinic
Bartoňková, Monika ; Herman, Adolf (referee) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is a proposal of the veterinary clinic in Pardubice. The object consists of 3 rectangles, where zverimex is connected to the veterinary clinic. Objects of the zverimex are veterinary clinic are designed as barrier-free. Object SO01 is partly solved as a two-storey, non-cellar. In the first part of the clinic there is a shop of zverimex with office and stock of rectangular shape. In the second part there is a reception for a veterinary clinic with a distinct entrance from where access is to of individual surgeries. In the inner part, there are offices of doctors, such as operating theaters, preparation rooms, CT, RTG, sono / endo / laparo, a laboratory connected with the infectious ward, a rehabilitation center and individual pet boxes. On the 2nd floor there are wardrobes and social facilities for the staff of the clinic with offices and day room, from where it is possible to enter the outdoor terrace. Hygienic facilities for visitors to the clinic are located in the entrance hall. For zverimex staff is designed at the back of the shop, the staff of the clinic is part of the closets in the 1st floor and 2nd floor. The construction system is a wall with a flat vegetation roof passing into the terraces on the terraces above the 1st NP, the roof above the entrance and over the 2nd NP, zverimex with the roof unobstructed. Ceiling structures are designed as pre-tensioned SPIROLL 320 mm ceiling panels. The exterior of the building of the clinic, which extends only to the 1st floor, is lined with red brick tiles and in the part of the building above which is the 2nd floor, the outside wall is lined with brick-gray cladding.
Modern Art Gallery Brno
Manclová, Miroslava ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project was to create a new gallery of modern art. The gallery will be used by the residents of all age groups from Brno and its surroundings. The land is located on the territory of Brno-Kraví hora. It is delimited by the street Kraví hora, adjacent park with astronomical observatory and planetarium and the allotments. The plot is in the sloping terrain and is currently located with 21 objects serving business entities. The plot is largely surrounded by the greenery of the gardens and adjacent park. The nearest building is an observatory and planetarium. In the vicinity there is also a sports centre and swimming pool. In its proposal, I therefore created another park in which the objects of gallery are integrated and which continuously builds on an already existing park. The Gallery is divided into three buildings, which are connected by an underground communication object. It is also designe dan object with a café and a lecture hall and object with the studios. In the northern corner of the plot is designed parking place, arrival is secured after the street Kraví hora. In the south-western boundary of the plot is terraced slope adapted for leisure activities. My intention was to design a smaller amounts, which may be easier to integrate into a park environment. Objects have only one floor. Gallery objects have another underground floor, which is to ensure the communication between them. Plans have a simple trapezoid shape, which is expanding away from the center of the square, around which are arranged. Roofs are standard with a different slant. Object with the studios has a different height levels.

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