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Nursing home, Zlín
Kaulincová, Hana ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a nursing home in Zlín for clients who are unable to take care of themselves and need full day care. The nursing home is designed to stand alone in sloping terrain. The slope is used and the entrance to the first above-ground level is at the level of the modified terrain from Broučkova street and the entrance to the basement is also from the modified terrain. The building is designed with one underground floor and five upper floors. The circumferential and internal supporting masonry is designed from ceramic cut cinder blocks on the upper floors. Lost shuttering is used on the perimeter and vertical support structures, in the basement. Elevator shafts, ceiling structures and staircases are designed from monolithic reinforced concrete structures. The roof is an extensive green roof. The object is based on reinforced concrete strips. The object is insulated with the ETICS.
Climbing Centre Vertikal in Brno
Maršálková, Martina ; Kolářová, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a climbing hall with nearly zero energy consumption located on a small brownfield at Brno-Královo pole. The thesis has three parts: The first part presents architectural and structural designs at the level of concept documentation for building permit application. It is a four-storey building with a rectangular plan, flat green roof and a external wall made of stainless steel sandwich panels. The internal space is divided into a climbing area, technical facilities, changing rooms and wellness area. The structural system is a precast reinforced concrete frame with a roof structure made of BSH solid wall trusses. In the second part the design of the technical systems of the building is presented. Ventilation and cooling of the building is provided by three ventilation units. Heating is provided by floor heating and radiators. The heat is supplied from a local district heating grid via a heat exchanger. In the third part, CFD simulations were applied to design and assess natural and forced ventilation in terms of thermal comfort, air change effectiveness, and age of air. Within the ventilation analysis, it was demonstrated that mechanical ventilation brings significant advantages in terms of thermal comfort, air quality, and air change effectiveness compared to natural ventilation. The project documentation was prepared in AutoCad software. Simulation and analysis of natural and forced ventilation was performed in CFD software DesignBuilder.
Crematorium
Hančík, Dominik ; Kacálková, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The Master´s thesis deals with the development of project documentation for the crematorium in the Mařatice district near Uherské Hradiště. The new building is located in the eastern part of Mařatice and is designed in a locality that, by its nature, represents areas for the construction of public cemeteries and related services. The proposed new crematorium building will be a free-standing, partly two-storey and partly basement building. The object will fulfill the requirements for a sacred building. The building is based on foundation belts made of plain concrete locally supplemented with foundation footings in place of supporting reinforced concrete columns. The building is divided into three basic sections, which are divided according to their function into the section associated with performing the last farewell, the section used for cremation and the + section. The new building is designed as a partly two-storey and partly basement building with a dominant projecting part, which has the task of imagining a long path dividing two different worlds. Part of the partial basement is designed with regard to the possibility of creating separate parking spaces for crematorium employees. The first above-ground floor is barely a part of the entire new building, and all traffic is designed on this level. The partial second above-ground floor is situated in SECTION A – i.e. in the premises used for holding the last farewells. This floor is designed with the growing trend of accompanying these devotional acts with a live band. Structurally, the object is designed as a classic brick building on the 1st floor level - partially the sub-basement is structurally formed by fittings of lost formwork. The ceiling structure will be made in combination as a heavy monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slab supplemented with prestressed Spiroll ceiling panels. The roof structure of the entire building is solved with the help of extensive flat roofs in several height levels. These structures are designed with a slope of 3%. The exterior facade of the proposed new building will be made of three different materials. The individual type of facade materials used depends on the individual sections of the new building. The first type of facade is solved by a type of ventilated structure covered with wooden cladding of the Rhombus species from larch wood. The second type of facade is again chosen as a ventilated structure with cladding made of large-format sheet metal templates with the character of folded sheet metal. The third type of facade is then covered with colored pasty silicate plaster in white.
Nursing home, Zlín
Kaulincová, Hana ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the development of project documentation for the construction of a nursing home in Zlín for clients who are unable to take care of themselves and need full day care. The nursing home is designed to stand alone in sloping terrain. The slope is used and the entrance to the first above-ground level is at the level of the modified terrain from Broučkova street and the entrance to the basement is also from the modified terrain. The building is designed with one underground floor and five upper floors. The circumferential and internal supporting masonry is designed from ceramic cut cinder blocks on the upper floors. Lost shuttering is used on the perimeter and vertical support structures, in the basement. Elevator shafts, ceiling structures and staircases are designed from monolithic reinforced concrete structures. The roof is an extensive green roof. The object is based on reinforced concrete strips. The object is insulated with the ETICS.

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