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Polyfunctional house
Kuklová, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to design a new building of the mixed-use building in Brno. The building consists of two parts. One part consists of shops. The second part consists of offices and conference space. It is a building that has three floors above ground and one underground. In the basement there are a facilities and a garage. Shops are designed on the ground floor. There are offices on the second floor. Conference rooms are on the third floor. The building has a flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. In the core of the building, the vertical load bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Columns are used in the building for the possibility of open space. The masonry of the basement consists of white bathtub. The floors are designed as folded from the Spiroll system. Internal non-load-bearing walls are designed from gypsum board with double cladding. The second part of the work deals with forced ventilation, cooling and central heating. In the third part of the project I deal with acoustics. The project was carried out in the Auotocad program. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations.
Water management in swimming pool areas
Mach, Michal ; Milan,, Látal (referee) ; Biela, Renata (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the ways of treatment and use of grey water in swimming pool complexes at present. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part focuses on the types of swimming pool complexes, the possibilities of water supply, and the legislation according to which the swimming pool complex is operated and managed. It also summarises the technologies by which grey water can be treated and subsequently used. In the practical part, the real results of greywater use in swimming pool complexes in the Czech Republic are presented. Furthermore, specific swimming pool complexes are described with their greywater utilization concept. Thanks to the practical part, it is possible to get a better idea of how the issue is currently addressed and used.
Fire station with gym
Svoboda, Martin ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The aim of the work is to design Fire station with a gym in Olomouc. Diploma thesis has three parts. First from institute of building structures, second from intitute of building services and last part is devoted to modeling and assessment of details of building. Fire station is divided into three parts. Garage for 3 fire trucks, main part and gym with training tower. The main part contains toilets, showers, locker rooms, storage places, offices and facilities for firefighters and office rooms. Structural elements of the building are from reinforced concrete. Infill walls are made from ceramic bloks. Thermal insulation is from mineral wool and cladding of the wall is made of fibre-cement boards. The slab in the main part is made of cast-in-place concrete. Others slabs in the garage and gym are made of prefabricated elements. On the building are desined three types of roofs. Extensive green roof, flat roof with a stabilization layer of river aggregates and roof made of insulating sandwich panels. In the thesis is design conception of artificial lighting, ventilating, heating, cooling, water managment, photovoltaics and management scheme of energy and ecological systems. The work contains project documentation for building permits, which were made in accordance with applicable legal and technical regulations.
Study of the water management in a family house with an application of natural wastewater treatment
Kiszová, Radka ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (referee) ; Hyánková, Eva (advisor)
Bachelor thesis focuses on water management in the family house using natural treatment of waste water. Text partially deals with research in the area of treatment and reusing of rain and waste water in the case of a family house. Thesis concentrates on sources of waste water, their division and possibilities of reuse. When talking about waste water, main aim is to explain root waste water treatment. Second half of the text presents complex solution of water management in one particular family house. The actual amount of waste water is calculated for number of five equivalent residents, suggestion of its treatment, accumulation and enumeration of presumed amount of rain water captured. Shared storage is designed for both waste water treatment and rain water. This storage is subsequently used for flushing, washing and garden irrigation.
Studie možností zvýšení retence vody v povodí toku Červenka
Valchářová, Pavlína
The diploma thesis deals with the possibilities of increasing water retention in the Červenka stream basin. The literary research describes the issue of water in the forest landscape, what all has an effect on runoff and what are the ways to improve the retention capacity of the landscape. Furthermore, the natural conditions of the location are analyzed - geomorphology, geology and pedology, climate, hydrology, vegetation and fauna, and anthropogenic influences. On the basis of a field investigation, the current state of the water course, including all objects, is described. The forest road network and forest stands are evaluated. The study is based both on the informational characteristics of the area and on field research. The created design with the possibilities of water retention in the Červenka stream focuses on increasing the waterlogged site as a potential place for building ponds. But also on the forest road network, where the risk of water erosion is high and it is necessary to learn how to manage water better
Polyfunctional house
Kuklová, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to design a new building of the mixed-use building in Brno. The building consists of two parts. One part consists of shops. The second part consists of offices and conference space. It is a building that has three floors above ground and one underground. In the basement there are a facilities and a garage. Shops are designed on the ground floor. There are offices on the second floor. Conference rooms are on the third floor. The building has a flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. In the core of the building, the vertical load bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Columns are used in the building for the possibility of open space. The masonry of the basement consists of white bathtub. The floors are designed as folded from the Spiroll system. Internal non-load-bearing walls are designed from gypsum board with double cladding. The second part of the work deals with forced ventilation, cooling and central heating. In the third part of the project I deal with acoustics. The project was carried out in the Auotocad program. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations.
Water management in a physical plan
Pospíšilová, Nikola ; Perlín, Radim (advisor) ; Hrabák, Jiří (referee)
The Master's thesis responds to the current challenge of the Czech landscape - reflecting its adaptation to climate change. At the local level, according to Czech legislation, the instrument forming the landscape should be primarily the physical plan, which was therefore selected as the subject of interest for this work. The work examines the possibilities of the physical plan in the field of water management by means of a case study focused on five municipalities in Vysocina region. The aim of this work is to verify whether spatial planning in the Czech environment responds to climate change, and thus whether it participates in responsible landscape water management. Firstly, the work analyzes the expected climate changes, their impact on the Czech landscape and approaches of society to these changes. Another part of the work is devoted to spatial planning, its tools and possibilities in the formation of landscape. In the practical part of the work, two qualitative research methods are used. The first is a semantic analysis of municipal spatial plans, the second chosen method are semi-structured interviews with representatives of public administration. The results of both methods show that the physical plan rather permits water management. Near natural measures are in the physical plans expressed...
Fire station with gym
Svoboda, Martin ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The aim of the work is to design Fire station with a gym in Olomouc. Diploma thesis has three parts. First from institute of building structures, second from intitute of building services and last part is devoted to modeling and assessment of details of building. Fire station is divided into three parts. Garage for 3 fire trucks, main part and gym with training tower. The main part contains toilets, showers, locker rooms, storage places, offices and facilities for firefighters and office rooms. Structural elements of the building are from reinforced concrete. Infill walls are made from ceramic bloks. Thermal insulation is from mineral wool and cladding of the wall is made of fibre-cement boards. The slab in the main part is made of cast-in-place concrete. Others slabs in the garage and gym are made of prefabricated elements. On the building are desined three types of roofs. Extensive green roof, flat roof with a stabilization layer of river aggregates and roof made of insulating sandwich panels. In the thesis is design conception of artificial lighting, ventilating, heating, cooling, water managment, photovoltaics and management scheme of energy and ecological systems. The work contains project documentation for building permits, which were made in accordance with applicable legal and technical regulations.
Study of the water management in a family house with an application of natural wastewater treatment
Kiszová, Radka ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (referee) ; Hyánková, Eva (advisor)
Bachelor thesis focuses on water management in the family house using natural treatment of waste water. Text partially deals with research in the area of treatment and reusing of rain and waste water in the case of a family house. Thesis concentrates on sources of waste water, their division and possibilities of reuse. When talking about waste water, main aim is to explain root waste water treatment. Second half of the text presents complex solution of water management in one particular family house. The actual amount of waste water is calculated for number of five equivalent residents, suggestion of its treatment, accumulation and enumeration of presumed amount of rain water captured. Shared storage is designed for both waste water treatment and rain water. This storage is subsequently used for flushing, washing and garden irrigation.
Management of gray water and rain water
Kocourková, Michaela ; Synáčková, Marcela (advisor) ; Renata, Renata (referee)
Evolution and advancements of human activity is unstoppable, still we should not forget about basic natural processes which proceed no matter how man can influence them. Water is one of the main constructors of life and is necessary for function of everything live on the planet Earth. It often is categorized among the inexhaustible resources, still there lacks enough drinkable water. It is consumption grows in recent years with fast development of cities. It is the most important part of life on Earth and with urbanization and anthropogenic interference water is negatively affected and thus it is processes in nature. Interfering with water cycle makes for higher occurrences of droughts and floods, the quality of water streams suffers. Urban areas lack the surface where water could soak into the subsoil and underground water resources shrink. Through all these influences with which we affect natural water cycles the need for water and its consumption grows in our societies. For effective use of water comes up the idea of using not only the drinkable water but waste water and other types as well. Sources can be various, rain water, reused water. The focal point of this thesis is to be the impetus of discussion concerning the use of rain water and directly cleaning and reusing the water which comes straight from our homes. Rain water fills up underground water resources and also could be used in place of potable water. Substituting the potable water in activities and industries where such a high quality water is not needed and could be easily replaced with grey water. Grey water, being the waste water that comes from our bathrooms, is easily cleaned and can be used for various necessities. Current state where the potable water is used in absolute majority of human life appears to be extremely wasteful and unecological. Use of grey water and rain water is a possibility of ecological and thrifty water management which could prevent environmental damages and save water resources for the next generations.

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