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Low Energy Terraced Houses, Okrisky
Pilinszki, Martin ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to design low energy terraced houses in Okříšky (Vysočina region), building permission desing documentation. New building is located in cadastre unit Okříšky. The houses are two storey without a basement. The left part of house has a garage and is L-shaped. The right part is rectangle shape. The structural system of the building is consists of sand-lime bricks with thermal insulation. The floors consists of reinforced concrete slabs with suspended gypsum board ceiling where HVAC can be installed. Roof is designed as flat floor and made of plasticized PVC with roof drainage on the fasade.
Apartment building
Svobodová, Monika ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The proposed apartment building is placed on the property 1037/28, in Třebíč, Vysočina region. The apartment building has four floors above ground and one underground floor. The building is a freestanding with irregular floor plan and roof construction is designed as flat green roof. The last upper floor has a smaller floor plan than the other floors and roof terraces are designed. The building contains thirteen apartments. In the basement of the building is designed an underground garage for private cars of apartment owners. The basement also contains storage facilities and a technical room. Vertical structures are designed from ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry is insulated by the contact insulation system ETICS. The ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slabs. The object is based on a reinforced concrete base.
Apartment house
Jurčík, Marek ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This thesis deals with the project documentation of a three-storey apartment building in Prostějov. The house has three aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the basement there is a technical backgroung, storage cubicles, drying room, meeting room, stocks, workroom and bicycle storages. On the first floor there is a room for strollers, a cleaning room and four residential units. Each apartment has its own terrace with garden access. On the other floors there is a drying room and four residential units. Each apartment has its own balcony. On the third floor there is an exit to the roof. Perimeter and internal load-bearing masonry in the upper floors are made of ceramic blocks. In the basement, the load-bearing perimeter masonry consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork filled with concrete. The internal load-bearing masonry in the basement consists of ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are designed as composite ceramic-concrete ceilings made of MIAKO inserts and POT beams. Balcony structures are formed using ISO beams. The roof structure is designed as a flat, single skin roof. The apartment building is insulated with a certified thermal insulation system.
Apartment house Polička
Nespěšný, Ondřej ; Král, Jakub (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor thesis “Apartment house Polička” is focused on the creation of project documentation for a block of flats, which has three floors, a partial basement and a flat roof and is built in mildly steep ground. From the constructional point of view it is a simple building which does not disrupt built-up area in Bezručova locality and is in compliance with local planning of the town Polička and its valid housebuilding regulations. In the building there are 12 flats. The area of basement will be used for technical devices and 12 cellar cells will be at the disposal of the flat owners. The building is masonry and thermally insulated by facade boards.
Apartment building
Svobodová, Monika ; Hobzová, Klára (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis elaborates the project documentation for the construction of an apartment building. The proposed apartment building is placed on the property 1037/28, in Třebíč, Vysočina region. The apartment building has four floors above ground and one underground floor. The building is a freestanding with irregular floor plan and roof construction is designed as flat green roof. The last upper floor has a smaller floor plan than the other floors and roof terraces are designed. The building contains thirteen apartments. In the basement of the building is designed an underground garage for private cars of apartment owners. The basement also contains storage facilities and a technical room. Vertical structures are designed from ceramic blocks. The perimeter masonry is insulated by the contact insulation system ETICS. The ceiling structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling slabs. The object is based on a reinforced concrete base.
Apartment house
Jurčík, Marek ; Pilinszki, Martin (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This thesis deals with the project documentation of a three-storey apartment building in Prostějov. The house has three aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the basement there is a technical backgroung, storage cubicles, drying room, meeting room, stocks, workroom and bicycle storages. On the first floor there is a room for strollers, a cleaning room and four residential units. Each apartment has its own terrace with garden access. On the other floors there is a drying room and four residential units. Each apartment has its own balcony. On the third floor there is an exit to the roof. Perimeter and internal load-bearing masonry in the upper floors are made of ceramic blocks. In the basement, the load-bearing perimeter masonry consists of concrete blocks of lost formwork filled with concrete. The internal load-bearing masonry in the basement consists of ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are designed as composite ceramic-concrete ceilings made of MIAKO inserts and POT beams. Balcony structures are formed using ISO beams. The roof structure is designed as a flat, single skin roof. The apartment building is insulated with a certified thermal insulation system.
Apartment house Polička
Nespěšný, Ondřej ; Král, Jakub (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor thesis “Apartment house Polička” is focused on the creation of project documentation for a block of flats, which has three floors, a partial basement and a flat roof and is built in mildly steep ground. From the constructional point of view it is a simple building which does not disrupt built-up area in Bezručova locality and is in compliance with local planning of the town Polička and its valid housebuilding regulations. In the building there are 12 flats. The area of basement will be used for technical devices and 12 cellar cells will be at the disposal of the flat owners. The building is masonry and thermally insulated by facade boards.
Low Energy Terraced Houses, Okrisky
Pilinszki, Martin ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to design low energy terraced houses in Okříšky (Vysočina region), building permission desing documentation. New building is located in cadastre unit Okříšky. The houses are two storey without a basement. The left part of house has a garage and is L-shaped. The right part is rectangle shape. The structural system of the building is consists of sand-lime bricks with thermal insulation. The floors consists of reinforced concrete slabs with suspended gypsum board ceiling where HVAC can be installed. Roof is designed as flat floor and made of plasticized PVC with roof drainage on the fasade.

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