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Multifunctional house in Brno
Peštálová, Lucie ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building solution of a multifunctional house founded on the edge of „the Old“ Líšeň in Brno as a follow up to a panel development of the residential buildings from the 80’s years of the last century (so called „the New“ Líšeň). The design is based on the position on undeveloped steep slope overgrown by green vegetation, on the form of the surrounding buildings and also on needs for the creation of family housing as well as the needs of residents of the particular district. The suggested object includes two different units – the solution of eight flats, including one accessible flat with housing equipment and space for services – café and fitness centre. The multifunctional house consists of two above-grounf floors, basement and of the flat roof. It is located in the northern part of the slope, where is the best available from the traffic and besides provides a remarkable view on the city. The object creates a symetrical compact matter, which with each ground floor stands back, so that the spacious terraces could be established. The dominant of the project is a covered passage, which intersect the matter in the axis, so it takes a shortcut through the building. The place serves as a hotel-based, relaxing space constituted by fast-food stands and playground. The southern part of the covered passage continues in a hotel-based stairway allowing undisturbed recreation. The intention of the project is a formation of a compact unit, which separates the two operations, so that the layout of communication remains and the best orientation to all cardinal points is enabled. In the basement is situated the café with an outside terrace and fitness centre, both with the entrance from the southern side. In the other above-ground floor are to be found dwelling units accessible from the north on the covered exterior stairways. For the structural system is utilized the modular system Intecon, which consists of steel frames enabling a
Detached house with a workshop
Tesař, Ondřej ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of bachelor´s thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for realization of new detached house with a workshop. The new building is situated on the edge of the built-up area of the town Velké Pavlovice in the Břeclav district. It is a two-storey, basement and free-standing building. The building is divided into two functional parts, a living area and a design office. The detached house is designed for permanent housing for a five member family. The plan of the building is irregular shape, resembling an inverted letter L. The detached house is based on plain concrete strip foundations. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made of reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The above-ground part of the building is masonry. The horizontal construction systém is made of reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The building covering constructions are designed as non-walkable, vegetation and walkable flat roofs. The building is thermal insulated with a ventilated facade partly with timber cladding.
House on a slope
Chrbolková, Erika ; Novák, Michal (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for the construction. It is a family house which will be located in the existing development on the outskirts of the village Sobíňov. The building is designed as a single storey, and as it is installed in a sloping terrain, it is divided in height into three consecutive parts. In the first part there is a garage with two parking spaces, the entrance to the building and technical facilities. The second part consists of common rooms and the last part is a quiet zone. The foundation structures are designed as monolithic strips of plain concrete.The Porotherm brick system forms vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures. The ceiling part is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The roofing of the building is solved by a single-skin flat vegetation roof. The drawing part was processed in the ArchiCad 20 programme and visualization in the Lumion 10 programme.
Detached house on a slope
Špás, Jan ; Pilík, Václav (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the detached house as the design documentation for the construction. The building plot is located in Chrudim and it is steeply sloping over the Chrudimka river. Despite the height difference on the plot, the aim of the design was to maximize connection between the interior and the garden and at the same time place the office, garage and sauna inside. The house is three-storey building, where northern and eastern walls of two of these storeys are below ground level in order to take advantage of earth-sheltered houses. The entrace floor (ground floor) is covered with mono-pitched roof. The substructure is made of waterproof reinforced concrete with the vertical walls mostly made of the sand-lime blocks. The floor slabs are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete structures. The design documentation includes assessment in terms of fire safety and building physics.
Detached house on a slope
Šalda, Erik ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis encompasses project documentation for realization of new detached house above-standart. The new building is situated in Brno, city part Žabovřesky, in a newly built location. Detached house is designed as a free-standing building with two above-ground and one underground floor on a slope. The new building is projected as a permanent housing for a five member family. The plan of the building is an irregular shape, resembling letter L. Detached house is based on plain concrete strip foundations. Vertical load-bearing structures of the above-ground are made of pottery breeze block, underground vertical constructions are made of structural formwork. The horizontal construction system is made of reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The roof is flat, partly walkable. The building is thermal insulated with mineral cotton wool.
Family house
Bečvář, Stanislav ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a two-story house with a partial basement. The house is intended for permanent residence of a family of four.
Detached house with a workshop
Tesař, Ondřej ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of bachelor´s thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for realization of new detached house with a workshop. The new building is situated on the edge of the built-up area of the town Velké Pavlovice in the Břeclav district. It is a two-storey, basement and free-standing building. The building is divided into two functional parts, a living area and a design office. The detached house is designed for permanent housing for a five member family. The plan of the building is irregular shape, resembling an inverted letter L. The detached house is based on plain concrete strip foundations. The vertical load-bearing structures in the basement are made of reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The above-ground part of the building is masonry. The horizontal construction systém is made of reinforced concrete monolithic structure. The building covering constructions are designed as non-walkable, vegetation and walkable flat roofs. The building is thermal insulated with a ventilated facade partly with timber cladding.
Detached house on a slope
Špás, Jan ; Pilík, Václav (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the detached house as the design documentation for the construction. The building plot is located in Chrudim and it is steeply sloping over the Chrudimka river. Despite the height difference on the plot, the aim of the design was to maximize connection between the interior and the garden and at the same time place the office, garage and sauna inside. The house is three-storey building, where northern and eastern walls of two of these storeys are below ground level in order to take advantage of earth-sheltered houses. The entrace floor (ground floor) is covered with mono-pitched roof. The substructure is made of waterproof reinforced concrete with the vertical walls mostly made of the sand-lime blocks. The floor slabs are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete structures. The design documentation includes assessment in terms of fire safety and building physics.
House on a slope
Chrbolková, Erika ; Novák, Michal (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is to elaborate the project documentation for the construction. It is a family house which will be located in the existing development on the outskirts of the village Sobíňov. The building is designed as a single storey, and as it is installed in a sloping terrain, it is divided in height into three consecutive parts. In the first part there is a garage with two parking spaces, the entrance to the building and technical facilities. The second part consists of common rooms and the last part is a quiet zone. The foundation structures are designed as monolithic strips of plain concrete.The Porotherm brick system forms vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures. The ceiling part is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The roofing of the building is solved by a single-skin flat vegetation roof. The drawing part was processed in the ArchiCad 20 programme and visualization in the Lumion 10 programme.
Multifunctional house in Brno
Peštálová, Lucie ; Vostrejž, Dušan (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Bantová, Sylva (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building solution of a multifunctional house founded on the edge of „the Old“ Líšeň in Brno as a follow up to a panel development of the residential buildings from the 80’s years of the last century (so called „the New“ Líšeň). The design is based on the position on undeveloped steep slope overgrown by green vegetation, on the form of the surrounding buildings and also on needs for the creation of family housing as well as the needs of residents of the particular district. The suggested object includes two different units – the solution of eight flats, including one accessible flat with housing equipment and space for services – café and fitness centre. The multifunctional house consists of two above-grounf floors, basement and of the flat roof. It is located in the northern part of the slope, where is the best available from the traffic and besides provides a remarkable view on the city. The object creates a symetrical compact matter, which with each ground floor stands back, so that the spacious terraces could be established. The dominant of the project is a covered passage, which intersect the matter in the axis, so it takes a shortcut through the building. The place serves as a hotel-based, relaxing space constituted by fast-food stands and playground. The southern part of the covered passage continues in a hotel-based stairway allowing undisturbed recreation. The intention of the project is a formation of a compact unit, which separates the two operations, so that the layout of communication remains and the best orientation to all cardinal points is enabled. In the basement is situated the café with an outside terrace and fitness centre, both with the entrance from the southern side. In the other above-ground floor are to be found dwelling units accessible from the north on the covered exterior stairways. For the structural system is utilized the modular system Intecon, which consists of steel frames enabling a

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