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Family house with offices
Ptáček, Lukáš ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with topic of a house with offices for family of four. The building is located in Havlíčkův Brod, in Vysočina region. The building is designed as a two-floored with a flat roof.
Detached family house, Boreč
Kučerová, Daniela ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis investigates the creation of detached house plans in the municipality of Boreč. The building is designed as a two story house where the lower floor is set to the ground. Thus the house is partly sub-based and follows the sloping terrain. The slope is oriented to the southeastern side. The main entrance to the house is located at the 2nd floor level, accessible from the west side of the access road. In this section of the house there is also an entrance hall, a staircase to the 1st floor, a bedroom, two children's rooms, a bathroom with a toilet, a utility room including a storage area and a garage. On the 1st floor there is a social zone, consisting of a living room with a dining room and a kitchen. There is also a guest room, a laundry room, a sauna, a toilet, a technical room and a pantry. The social and rest zones are oriented to the south to southeast with a view. Vertical structures are designed from sand-lime bricks. The ceiling above the lowest level is made of reinforced concrete monolithic board. The building is roofed with a flat single-skin roof with a slope of 3.5 percent.
Motocross club
Halbrštátová, Lada ; Jarošová, Petra (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Abstract The purpose of the projection was creating a building which offers enough space for social and free-time activities. The L-shaped floor projection allows the object to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The two-storey house with a basement is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of Zampach village. The rectangular-shaped basement is partly embedded into the ground. It is used for day activities of the visitors of the club, moreover the technical background of the object is placed here. The floor projection of the first floor extends out of the basement and so it creates the L shape of the building. In the visitors section of the floor there is a common room with small kitchen and sanitary facilities. The club manager’s apartment adjoins to this place. In the secluded part of the object a room for owner or visitors temporary accomodation can be found. The object has a hip roof created by thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of motocross club including the motocross race, creates a distinctive landscaping object.
Detached House
Kocich, Jakub ; Chuchma, Lukáš (referee) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis ,,Detached house“ is made as building documentation in agreenment with standarts and legal norms and act. Detached house is designed as two-floored without a basement house with a flat roofe. It’s a detached house on a slightly slope terrain. Social and technical premises are located in the first floor to. Master bedroom, fitness room, bathroom and kids rooms are situated in the second floor. The building is made of systems Velox, Ytong, Liapor. The construction is based on the concrete strip foundation.
Family house
Trčka, David ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The Bechelor‘s thesis is focused on the design and preparation of project documentation of the family house on building estate no. 2065/3 registered in the cadastral area Rožnova pod Radhošťěm [742937]. The building is designed as a free-standing in a slightly sloping terrain. Family house has approximately form of cuboid with a gable roof. House has two floor with partial basement. The building is designed from the Porotherm system except for vertical structure in the basement, consisting of lost shuttering.
House for dwelling and business
Havranová, Veronika ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with designing a family house with a business premises in Dvůr Králové nad Labem at a level of a project documentation for the building realization. The family house is located at parcel no. 2294/71, Dvůr Králové nad Labem territory. The building object is without a basement and with two above-ground floors with a wall construction system from brick blocks POROTHERM, based on strip foundations from concrete and covered with a flat roof. In the house there is a bussines premises of the person who lives there. The Business premises is used for administrative purposes. The entrance to the house is located at the north-west side and the entrace to the working part is located at the north-east side.
Detached family house, Boreč
Kučerová, Daniela ; Novotný, Miloslav (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis investigates the creation of detached house plans in the municipality of Boreč. The building is designed as a two story house where the lower floor is set to the ground. Thus the house is partly sub-based and follows the sloping terrain. The slope is oriented to the southeastern side. The main entrance to the house is located at the 2nd floor level, accessible from the west side of the access road. In this section of the house there is also an entrance hall, a staircase to the 1st floor, a bedroom, two children's rooms, a bathroom with a toilet, a utility room including a storage area and a garage. On the 1st floor there is a social zone, consisting of a living room with a dining room and a kitchen. There is also a guest room, a laundry room, a sauna, a toilet, a technical room and a pantry. The social and rest zones are oriented to the south to southeast with a view. Vertical structures are designed from sand-lime bricks. The ceiling above the lowest level is made of reinforced concrete monolithic board. The building is roofed with a flat single-skin roof with a slope of 3.5 percent.
Family house
Trčka, David ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The Bechelor‘s thesis is focused on the design and preparation of project documentation of the family house on building estate no. 2065/3 registered in the cadastral area Rožnova pod Radhošťěm [742937]. The building is designed as a free-standing in a slightly sloping terrain. Family house has approximately form of cuboid with a gable roof. House has two floor with partial basement. The building is designed from the Porotherm system except for vertical structure in the basement, consisting of lost shuttering.
House for dwelling and business
Havranová, Veronika ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with designing a family house with a business premises in Dvůr Králové nad Labem at a level of a project documentation for the building realization. The family house is located at parcel no. 2294/71, Dvůr Králové nad Labem territory. The building object is without a basement and with two above-ground floors with a wall construction system from brick blocks POROTHERM, based on strip foundations from concrete and covered with a flat roof. In the house there is a bussines premises of the person who lives there. The Business premises is used for administrative purposes. The entrance to the house is located at the north-west side and the entrace to the working part is located at the north-east side.
Motocross club
Halbrštátová, Lada ; Jarošová, Petra (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Abstract The purpose of the projection was creating a building which offers enough space for social and free-time activities. The L-shaped floor projection allows the object to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The two-storey house with a basement is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of Zampach village. The rectangular-shaped basement is partly embedded into the ground. It is used for day activities of the visitors of the club, moreover the technical background of the object is placed here. The floor projection of the first floor extends out of the basement and so it creates the L shape of the building. In the visitors section of the floor there is a common room with small kitchen and sanitary facilities. The club manager’s apartment adjoins to this place. In the secluded part of the object a room for owner or visitors temporary accomodation can be found. The object has a hip roof created by thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of motocross club including the motocross race, creates a distinctive landscaping object.

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