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Newly-Built Detached House with Dental Surgeries in Brno-Žebětín
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a design of a new building of a family house with dental surgeries in Brno – Žebětín, as well as elaboration of project documentation for realization of building construction. The building is designed for mixed use - there is stomatological surgeries available to the public in the 1st floor, and on the 2nd floor there is the owner's and his family's apartment. Both sections are separated from each other, including separate entrances to the building. The building will be located on the edge of the northern part of Brno - Žebětín. The location is slightly developed by family houses. The architectonical solution is designed with consideration of the building location and the character of the surrounding housing development. The part for living in the family house is designed for a family with three to four members. The house is detached, it is situated in a flat terrain and is designed as a partially basement. The designed building has two above-ground storeys and a basement, which has a garage for parking two cars and a technical facility of the building. Entrance to the garage is from the side of the building. The main entrances to the building are accessible from the adjacent outer curved staircase, copying the arched shape of the 1st storey facade. The section with dental surgeries on the 1st floor is designed as wheelchair accessible - for handicapped patients with limited mobility. The white solution of the facade of the house alternates with the use of a gray stone facing. The roof of the family house is designed as a single-layer flat roof.
The Family House
Jarková, Táňa ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The subject of my thesis is design a family house on a completely flat plot in Otrokovice. This new building is designed as permanent housing for a four member family and their appearance will fit into current building. The house is designed as a two-story, partially basement, with adjacent garage for one car. Circuit masonry in the basement is made of concrete blocks. Circuit masonry floors is lined with a brick blocks Porotherm. Whole building is insulated contact system. The roof of house forming two aisle roofs at different height levels, the structure of roofs creates wooden trusses. Part of the proposal is also thermotechnical, acoustic and fire safety solutions.
Kindergarten, Uničov
Ondráček, Tomáš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of the kindergarten in Uničov. The object is designed as a two-storey, non-cellar basement. Because of the almost perfectly flat terrain and purpose of the building, the basement would be unnecessary. The gentle slope which the selected plot shows is oriented to the southeast side. The main entrance to the house is solved from the western side, along the direction of the main entrance to the nursery. It is adjacent to the existing communication with the parking lot towards the Nemocniční housing estate. There are two separate children's wards at the 1st floor, always equipped with a spacious playroom, dressing rooms and a washroom. Furthermore, in the 1st floor there is a large part of the economic zone consisting of a kitchen and related space, a junior flat and a cookery facility. The 2nd floor is reserved for the all-round development of children, both directly attending kindergarten and outside of the interest groups. Therefore, there are spaces such as a language classroom, a workshop room and a hall for other external staff. In addition, there is also a facility for staff and external staff in the form of a meeting room. The east side of the 2nd floor is then reserved for the third children's ward, the backrest consisting of a playroom, dressing rooms, washrooms along with a toilet and, moreover, a lounger. The vertical supporting structures are designed from porous concrete blocks, reinforced concrete and pillar blocks. The ceiling in each level is designed as a reinforced concrete reinforced concrete slab. The building is roofed with a flat single-roofed roof with a slope of 2 %.
New building family house
Ondráček, Tomáš ; Janíček, Vít (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is concerned with the creation of a plan for a detached house in Čermná. The building is designed as a two-storey house on an almost flat terrain which follows the gentle slope oriented towards the south. The entrance of the house is oriented towards the west. In the same section of the house there is also a dressing room, guest room, bathroom with a toilet, utility room, staircase hall, living room, dining room with a kitchenette and pantry. Opossite of the entrance there is also a garage with a its separate entrace. On the second floor there is a private zone which consists of two children´s rooms, a bedroom and a study. On the same floor a hall, bathroom with a toilet and spa are located together with the entry to a green roof. Social and private zones are oriented towards the south which offers a nice view. Vertical structures are designed from clay hollow bricks. The ceiling above the lowest level is made of clay system Heluz Miako with a concrete slab. The building is covered with warm flat roof with a slope of 3%.
Detached house in Vysoké Mýto
Zlesáková, Aneta ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the design of the family house in Vysoké Mýto, Pardubický region. The family house has got two above ground floors and one underground floor. The family house is situated on the flat terrain. The entrance in the family house is orientated on the northwest side. On the northwest side is also the lee, the entrance into the garage, corridor with the staircase. On the souteast side is the living room. The living room is connected with the terrace. All residential rooms are designed from the the east to the the west. The goal is to have the most sunlight in the rooms. The family house is designed with the ceramic blocks, masonry in the basement is from the lost formwork. The ceiling systsm is from the cavity panel. The roof structure is designed like the flat with two asphalt modified strips.
Multi-purpose building
Kopr, Radim ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a multifunctional house on the street Křídlovická in the city of Brno. The new building is five-storey with four above-ground and one underground floors. The main entrance is oriented to the southeastern side and adjacent to the northwest side, and a separate entrance to the underground garage in the southwest corner of the designed object. Behind the main entrance is a staircase connecting all floors, after a special entrance for the underground garage is the staircase down into the garage. From the southwest side there are entrances to restaurants and shops, these have staffing and supply entrances and social facilities from the north-east side of the building. A downhill ramp is also located behind the northeast side of the building, from the southwest side are solved areas - restaurant garden, sidewalks and parking areas. In other above-ground floors, open space office spaces with separate meeting rooms, office director, secretary offices, and social facilities on the northeastern side of the floor are designed. Within these floors is proposed continuous greening of the atrium. The supporting system is a monolithic reinforced concrete combined with masonry staircases and a northeast wall. In the basement, the support system is a skeleton in combination with the walls of a lost formwork. Roof flat single-skinned with various inclinations 1-5°
Detached House with Pharmacy
Šumberová, Petra ; Matoušková, Ilona (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is a newly built house with a pharmacy in Šebetov. The building is designed for a flat terrain. The entrance to the pharmacy is oriented to the northeast and the entrance to the residential part to the northwest. The building consists of two floors and an attic. The house is built of the building system porotherm. The ceiling construction is built of the system porotherm miako. The truss is a saddle with an inclination of 40 °. There is a garage attached to the left side of the building.
Multifunctional building
Grossová, Ilona ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The thesis deals with project documentation of a newly constructed multifunctional building in municipality Oslavany. The multifunctional building is independently standing and it is located on the flat terrain on the right bank of Oslava river. The building is of e cuboid shape with flat roof and one recessed floor. It is two-storey building without basement. On the 1st floor there is a rehabilitation center, cafeteria and facilities for flats that are placed on the 2nd floor. The part of the 1st floor is also the manager’s apartment and technology space. On the 2nd floor there are situated 7 apartments with shared outside terrace. Structural system is masonry with bidirectional support system. For construction will be used brick technology. Building has the flat roof. The staircase is straight, two flights of stairs with landing, monolithic. Foundation constructions are designed as areal, strip footings are rectangular made from plain concrete, monolithic.
Mixed-use Building in Tišnov
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a newly built mixed-use building in Tišnov, as well as elaboration a part of the project documentation for realization of the building construction. The designed building is a multifunctional building, which has the task of providing several functions. The building is situated in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the village Tišnov, which is located about 30 kilometers away from the city of Brno. Recently, in this area new family houses and apartment buildings have been built. The building is designed as five above-ground storey, partially basement incl. a separate underground car park. The first floor serves mainly for commercial use, ie. for the provision of services and for the sale of goods. There is a coffee shop, a houseware store, hairdressers, bakers, butchers, or a gym. On the first floor there is also the main entrance to the building, and through there is further access to the upper or lower floors of the building. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and access to the underground parking. The second floor serves as office space for multipurpose use. There are apartments on the third, fourth and fifth floor, with some apartments on the 4th floor being designed as two-level maisonettes. The architectural design is based on the concept of straight lines and sharp edges, which also presents a flat roof roofing solution and receding storey with terraces. The building is detached, situated in a relatively flat terrain. All entrances to the building are designed as barrier-free. The white-blue color of the building facade alternates with the use of gray stone cladding. The roofing of the mixed-use building is solved on two levels by a single-layer extensive vegetation flat roof.
Masonry House
Jánská, Kamila ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor project is a double-decker detached brick house, which is situated on a flat terrain without any significant slope and other buildings. The building is shaped to a letter „T“. The first floor is rectangular with the dimensions of 16.82 and 8.82 meters. Second floor has the shape of a letter „L“ with dimensions 12.32 and 11.82 meters. Height of the building is 6,95 meters and the occupied area is 168,8 m2.The building is made of ceramic bricks POROTHERM. The roof is flat with inverted insulation with a maximum slope of 8.7 %.There is front door with a foyer in the first floor, living room with kitchenette and dining room, pantry, wardrobe room, mechanical room, workroom, bathroom with WC and a hall with stairs. In the second floor, there are two children’s rooms, bedroom with wardrobe, bathroom, toilet, and hallway with stairs. Both floors are connected with a unprotected escape path.The estate has a road connected to a main road which goes through whole town.

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