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The family house
Moudrá, Aneta ; Janíček, Vít (referee) ; Benešová, Romana (advisor)
The subject of presented thesis is preliminary design of a detached house with workshop, as a design documentation for future building construction. The building is located on sloping land in the village Litohrady and consists of a basement and one above ground floor. The workshop is located on the ground floor. Roofing is solved by warm flat roof construction with an inverted roof assembly. Vertical structure and horizontal load-bearing structures are made out of Ytong system, perimeter masonry of the basement floor is made out of concrete blocks of permanent formwork Best. Construction of the house is based on footings. The main entrance to the house is designed to be in the basement, workshop has its own separate entrance on the ground floor. In the basement there is a living area and utility room with double car garage. The ground floor of the house holds a private zone and workshop. Proposal for the house construction emphasizes the layout design, architectural and construction solutions to energy savings and safety in use.
Storage hall No. 2 in Rousínov - construction-technological project
Gottvaldová, Denisa ; Valenta, Michal (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is a construction-technological solution for realization of a storage hall in Rousínov. The work deals with a time and financial plan for all buildings of the project Storage Hall, Rousínov. A technical report, a study of the implementation of the construction’s individual stages, a design and assessment of transport routes, a design of the construction site equipment and a design of the machinery were prepared for the building No. 2. An itemized budget with a statement of acreage and construction schedule was prepared. A technological regulation and a control and test plan were prepared for the implementation process of the wire-reinforced concrete industrial floor. Within the diploma thesis, a technological regulation for the implementation of a reinforced concrete retaining wall was prepared. Noise pollution caused by the construction site was examined and evaluated in a noise study. The environmental requirements for the storage hall building No. 2 were processed.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Pánková, Aneta ; Šafářová, Markéta (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor´s thesis is to design a house on a sloping building site at a level of project documentation for the buidilng realization. The building object is located in the village of Velke Porici and designed for a family of four. The building has a basement with a one above-ground floor with a wall construction system of brick blocks. Foundation of the house is done on the strip foundations and the house is covered with a flat roof. Entry to the house is solved trough the above-ground floor where there is a rest area. In the basement spaces is a daily part of the house. The building project is completed in accordance with layout, architecture and structural design and safety in use.
The Design of RC Structure of Residential House
Hrvolová, Markéta ; Zlámal, Martin (referee) ; Švaříčková, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is static solution of selected parts of the residental house with formwork drawings and reinforcement drawings of designed structures included. Project describes the design and assessment of the monolitic slab structure, precast stair flights, basement loadbearing wall and retaining wall. For calculation of the internal forces was used software Scia Engineer.
Renewal of the limekiln in Grygov
Venglář, Václav ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design restoration of the Grygov limekiln and to find new use for it and its surroundings. The building is not listed as historical monument, however according to the assignment it is treated as if it was. The project proposes to use the building as a multifunctional object with seasonal service for taking place of social and cultural events with use of the building’s surroundings. The restoration method is pluralistic. The aim is to capture the existing state, restore selected construction and its elements and to bring new objects to fulfil legal requirements. New objects correspond to the technical essence of the building and existing materials. The interventions are designed to be reversible if possible. The proposed interventions help the object to fulfil its potential as important spot near the city of Olomouc.
Detached house in sloped terrain
Chludilová, Alice ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor's thesis is design documentation of a detached family house on a steep slope located in a city district Brno - Nový Lískovec. The house is designed as a three-storey building with one underground floor and two above-the-ground floors, roofed with a flat green roof that merges with the surrounding terrain. The structural system of the building is designed as masonry, the walls are built of clay Porotherm blocks and permanent formwork. Thermal insulation of the external walls is provided by ETICS. Ceiling construction consists of POT beams and ceramic insets MIAKO. The house is funcitionally divided into three parts on three different floors. Technical facilities are located on the underground floor, that consists of a garage, a boiler room, a laundry room and storage space. The first ground floor serves as common space, there can be found a large living room with kitchen and a guest room across the main hall. A private part of the house is on the second floor, there are only bedrooms. Each room is visually connected to the exterior through large french windows and HS portals.
House and winery in Zaječí
Tomková, Denisa ; Polášek, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the proposal of a new house intended for permanent living of a family of four and at the same time for the production and storage of wine. The building is located in a sloping terrain in the cadastral area of the village Zaječí and consists of a basement and one above-ground floor. It includes a vaulted cellar for archiving wine, an outdoor terrace and a covered parking space. The proposal of the house is adapted so that the well-being of family members is not disturbed by the planned wine production. This is achieved by the fact that the basement floor is intended for the operation of the winery, and on the contrary, the quiet and social zone, which is the zone intended for living, is designed on the above-ground floor. The main load-bearing system of the basement are concrete blocks made of lost formwork and ceramic bricks from the Heluz system on the 1st floor. The perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system. The living room has a wooden, beamed ceiling and in the rest of the building is designed a reinforced concrete ceiling slab. The roof is flat, in 2 height levels and with a slope of 3%. The design of the house includes an internal recuperation unit, underfloor heating and an external three-layer stainless steel Schiedel chimney system. The work is processed in the form of project documentation adapted for the construction with almost zero energy consumption.
Family House on the Slope
Chromíková, Kristýna ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to process the project documentation of a family house in a sloping terrain, which is located in the built-up area of the city of Brno, on the outskirts of the city, Jehnice. It is about detached family house opening to the southwest into the sunny part of the residential gardens. To the street is a ground floor house with a residential attic, a gabled roof with a parallel ridge with local roads. The individual floors recede in accordance with the sloping land and in each floor ensures a direct contact of the interior with the exterior, in the underground floor, by the terraced arrangement of the house direct access from the pool and lounge to the garden, on the main living floor on the ground floor connecting the living space with a glass wall with a terrace and a staircase with the garden, in the attic is from the terrace in the southern half of the house, thanks to the location of the building at the top of the slope, offered a view of the countryside and forests in the vicinity. The house has three floors, the underground floor is adjacent to the road, the garden is due to the slope terrain open. Service areas and residential gardens are oriented to the north side of the street rooms. In the attic there is a garage for 3 cars and then also a carport on the road. Furthermore, technical facilities, cloakroom, gym with facilities, lounge and part with swimming pool, sauna and social facilities. Before the common room is a covered terrace. The second residential unit is located on the 2nd floor. From a construction point of view, the street is longitudinal double track, to the street facilities and service areas and to the garden living rooms and social facilities. The house will be built using classic technology from ceramic fittings and reinforced concrete horizontal constructions. 1st floor includes a residential unit 4 + kk with a living room with kitchenette and facilities garden, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms
Parking Building
Máj, Matěj ; Perla, Jan (referee) ; Švaříčková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and structural analysis of selected elements of a reinforced concrete multi-storey building. In the calculations the floor slab, foundation slab, retaining wall, column in 8NP and 2PP, ramp in 1PP. The static analysis of the structure was carried out in RFEM 5 calculation program, the checking is carried out by simplified manual methods. The work also includes drawings of the shape of the structure and detailed drawings of the reinforcement of the designed elements.
Renewal of the limekiln in Grygov
Venglář, Václav ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to design restoration of the Grygov limekiln and to find new use for it and its surroundings. The building is not listed as historical monument, however according to the assignment it is treated as if it was. The project proposes to use the building as a multifunctional object with seasonal service for taking place of social and cultural events with use of the building’s surroundings. The restoration method is pluralistic. The aim is to capture the existing state, restore selected construction and its elements and to bring new objects to fulfil legal requirements. New objects correspond to the technical essence of the building and existing materials. The interventions are designed to be reversible if possible. The proposed interventions help the object to fulfil its potential as important spot near the city of Olomouc.

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