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Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is an architecture project created within the AG036 subject. This study is the elaboration of the documentation for a building permission and documentation for construction. The subject of this thesis is a design of above-standart apartment resort in Velké Karlovice, Leskové village, Zlín district. Suggested resort is located in sparse development in a typical Wallachian village Velké Karlovice in area Leskové. The land holding is located in a north hillside of a mountain valley. The height difference on the land is imperceptible. The surrounding buildings are two-storey and predestined to living predominantly. On designed land area are other buildings predestined as a temporary residented flats, it’s hinterland, a wellness resort and an appurteance. The main building is four-storey. On the underground floor is located a covered parking space for 14 cars, common room, lounge, and inner hinterland. An above-ground floors are predestined as apartments of different sizes. The floorplans of apartments are usually axailly symmetric. The acces on the land area is solved throught a bus turntable on the north side from the road. The car acces to building is located on the north side of building and the pedestrian acces on the west side. Most of the area is grassed. A paved sidewalks, little pond and another parking spots are there too. The facade of the building is white plastered in combination with a wooden tiling. The east side of the building is glazed throughout the wall with balconies and terraces (because of the valley view). On the west side is located a porch, which is used as main entrance into the apartments.
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Environmental Assessment of Residential Building Renovations
Struhala, Karel ; Ostrý, Milan (referee) ; Lupíšek,, Antonín (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA). This dissertation applies the method on renovations of residential buildings in the Czech Republic. The reason is high potential for environmental savings in existing building stock and lack of such works in the Czech conditions. Therefore the dissertation deals with LCA of building renovations to increase the knowledge in this field. Moreover it also questions and evaluates accuracy of building LCA in general to increase understanding of differences and inaccuracies that are often admitted, but seldom analysed in literature. The dissertation includes five LCAs of two case studies: a block-of-flats in Brno and a terraced house in a nearby village. First case study includes LCAs of the original state and renovation of the block-of-flats. The second case study describes LCAs of the original state, partial reconstruction or demolition and new construction of the terraced house. The LCAs are performed in two software tools: Eco-Bat 4.0 and GaBi 4. Detailed models of the evaluated buildings are based on available designs. Environmental impacts are calculated in four impact categories predefined in Eco-Bat 4.0 to enable comparison of results: Ecological Scarcity, Cumulative Energy Demand (or Primary Energy in GaBi 4), Non-Renewable Energy and Global Warming Potential. The accuracy of the performed LCAs is tested in up to 324 different scenario combinations considering variable service life of building materials, construction waste quantities, waste management and transport distances. Generally, the results confirm environmental efficiency of building renovations. The renovation of block-of-flats results in 17.39% average reduction of total environmental impacts. Demolition and new construction of the terraced house result in 76.83% average savings. However, the variation of results is rather high due to tested scenario combinations: up to 56.06%.
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Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Minarčíková, Barbora ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor’s thesis is an architecture project created within the AG036 subject. This study is the elaboration of the documentation for a building permission and documentation for construction. The subject of this thesis is a design of above-standart apartment resort in Velké Karlovice, Leskové village, Zlín district. Suggested resort is located in sparse development in a typical Wallachian village Velké Karlovice in area Leskové. The land holding is located in a north hillside of a mountain valley. The height difference on the land is imperceptible. The surrounding buildings are two-storey and predestined to living predominantly. On designed land area are other buildings predestined as a temporary residented flats, it’s hinterland, a wellness resort and an appurteance. The main building is four-storey. On the underground floor is located a covered parking space for 14 cars, common room, lounge, and inner hinterland. An above-ground floors are predestined as apartments of different sizes. The floorplans of apartments are usually axailly symmetric. The acces on the land area is solved throught a bus turntable on the north side from the road. The car acces to building is located on the north side of building and the pedestrian acces on the west side. Most of the area is grassed. A paved sidewalks, little pond and another parking spots are there too. The facade of the building is white plastered in combination with a wooden tiling. The east side of the building is glazed throughout the wall with balconies and terraces (because of the valley view). On the west side is located a porch, which is used as main entrance into the apartments.
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Environmental Assessment of Residential Building Renovations
Struhala, Karel ; Ostrý, Milan (referee) ; Lupíšek,, Antonín (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
One of the methods utilized for quantification of environmental impacts of human activities is Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA). This dissertation applies the method on renovations of residential buildings in the Czech Republic. The reason is high potential for environmental savings in existing building stock and lack of such works in the Czech conditions. Therefore the dissertation deals with LCA of building renovations to increase the knowledge in this field. Moreover it also questions and evaluates accuracy of building LCA in general to increase understanding of differences and inaccuracies that are often admitted, but seldom analysed in literature. The dissertation includes five LCAs of two case studies: a block-of-flats in Brno and a terraced house in a nearby village. First case study includes LCAs of the original state and renovation of the block-of-flats. The second case study describes LCAs of the original state, partial reconstruction or demolition and new construction of the terraced house. The LCAs are performed in two software tools: Eco-Bat 4.0 and GaBi 4. Detailed models of the evaluated buildings are based on available designs. Environmental impacts are calculated in four impact categories predefined in Eco-Bat 4.0 to enable comparison of results: Ecological Scarcity, Cumulative Energy Demand (or Primary Energy in GaBi 4), Non-Renewable Energy and Global Warming Potential. The accuracy of the performed LCAs is tested in up to 324 different scenario combinations considering variable service life of building materials, construction waste quantities, waste management and transport distances. Generally, the results confirm environmental efficiency of building renovations. The renovation of block-of-flats results in 17.39% average reduction of total environmental impacts. Demolition and new construction of the terraced house result in 76.83% average savings. However, the variation of results is rather high due to tested scenario combinations: up to 56.06%.
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Housing and Dwelling Stock by Population and Housing Census
Český statistický úřad
The publication presents detailed results of housing and dwelling stock based on Population and Housing Census 2011. It analyzes the quantity, structure and quality of housing and dwelling stock and its quantitative and qualitative changes in the post-revolution period. It also captures the spatial differentiation of the basic characteristics of houses and dwellings at the regional level.
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