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Zig Zag Houses
Ňukovičová, Karin ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
On the basis of my study sketched in the second year of my studies at Faculty of Civil Engineering, the following bachelor thesis is elaborated and the study is further divided into the Documentation for building permit and Documentation for building construction. The thesis deals with Zig Zag houses in Masaryk district in Brno. I have designed two main separate objects with a common glazing passage – atrium divided into two separate parts. The design is a unique solution to long narrow dispositions, designed to make residential parts of the buildings as bright as possible. The buildings are designed as four-storey with two underground and two above-ground floors. On the first underground floor there is an underground garage, which connects two separate residential buildings. One residential part of the building includes four maisonettes. In the entrance glazed atrium there is a tree that functions as a design element and to improves the air of the common areas of the apartment buildings. This atrium serves not only as an entry area, but we also get through it into common garages and a common garden behind the house. From a construction point of view, the object is a synthesis of Porotherm wall system and reinforced concrete that solidifies the whole building due to the long and narrow disposition. The main goal of the work was to create an object that provides home for young people, flexible families, and also allows them to spend time in airy space.
Zig Zag Houses
Ňukovičová, Karin ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
On the basis of my study sketched in the second year of my studies at Faculty of Civil Engineering, the following bachelor thesis is elaborated and the study is further divided into the Documentation for building permit and Documentation for building construction. The thesis deals with Zig Zag houses in Masaryk district in Brno. I have designed two main separate objects with a common glazing passage – atrium divided into two separate parts. The design is a unique solution to long narrow dispositions, designed to make residential parts of the buildings as bright as possible. The buildings are designed as four-storey with two underground and two above-ground floors. On the first underground floor there is an underground garage, which connects two separate residential buildings. One residential part of the building includes four maisonettes. In the entrance glazed atrium there is a tree that functions as a design element and to improves the air of the common areas of the apartment buildings. This atrium serves not only as an entry area, but we also get through it into common garages and a common garden behind the house. From a construction point of view, the object is a synthesis of Porotherm wall system and reinforced concrete that solidifies the whole building due to the long and narrow disposition. The main goal of the work was to create an object that provides home for young people, flexible families, and also allows them to spend time in airy space.

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