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HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Švec, Martin ; Müller, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
Modern and lightweight-looking architectural concept of the town house, which is the counterbalance to the former historical development and highlight of the look-through axe from the Main square. The inner-space functional allocation come through to the exterior look of the building. The former Poláškova street is extended, there is the piazetta with outside seating. The parter is determined by the roof cantilever and the wooden pergola with the outdoor LED illumination. In the ground floor there are two shopping spaces, pharmacy and film café. The first floor contains rehab centre. Its look is maximally lightweighted, the fassade is made only from the structural glassing. This makes the contrast between the ground floor growing up from the ground a the three-storeyed section for living. This part of building is carried by massive frames from reinforced concrete and is designed as a wood framework with pasted frames and gridiron ceiling pannels. It contains 28 appartments. Most of them are low-cost, epecially for young families and singles. In the underground are three storeys of parking. 81 places are the replacement of former public parking. The arrival ramp is situated on the south side by the Sokolská street. The connection point to the busy drive-through road is on the former crossroad with the Králova street, where are newly installed the traffic lights. The access to the shops is situated on the north side by the historical town centre. To cross the parcel is possible next to the building through the small park on the western side, or throught the centre of the bulding. The terrace above the ground floor is walkable and accessible by the stairs from piazetta or by the skew roof of the film café. The skew roof contains also benches and artificial waterfall, which ends in the fountain. The fountain is there for the good feeling of the space and for technical reasins. It is connected with the reservoir of the rain water.
Villahouse Kasalka in Humpolec
Honzárek, Pavel ; Klubal, Tomáš (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation of villa house Kasalka in Humpolci. The house is situated in the region Highland in the village Humpolec, cadastral territory of Humpolec. The building is designed as a five-story brick building, where the vertical structures are designed from a structural system POROTHERM. The external walls are insulated. The building is covered with three flat roof decks at different heights, two of which are walkable and used as terraces. The building includes Garage for ten cars of type 1a and small establishment an office type.
Apartment Building
Jiráček, David ; Melcr, Petr (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The assignment of my bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Chrudim in a new location named Na Špici. The apartment building has five floors and no basement. The last fifth above-ground is receded with adjacent terraces. In the first floor there are vestibules, entrance corridors, a carriage house with a bicycle shed, a stairwell, a cellar, two technical rooms and two indoor garage spaces. There are four residential units on the first floor. On the third floor, four residential units are being changed. Three residential units are on the fourth apartment floor. On the fifth floor there are two residential units with terraces, which are designed as a single-skin flat roof for walking. The building is covered with a green single-skin flat roof. The construction system of the apartment building is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with an external contact thermal insulation system ETICS made of basalt wool. the foundation of the apartment building will be on a board with foundation strips.
Mixed-use Building in Tišnov
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a newly built mixed-use building in Tišnov, as well as elaboration a part of the project documentation for realization of the building construction. The designed building is a multifunctional building, which has the task of providing several functions. The building is situated in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the village Tišnov, which is located about 30 kilometers away from the city of Brno. Recently, in this area new family houses and apartment buildings have been built. The building is designed as five above-ground storey, partially basement incl. a separate underground car park. The first floor serves mainly for commercial use, ie. for the provision of services and for the sale of goods. There is a coffee shop, a houseware store, hairdressers, bakers, butchers, or a gym. On the first floor there is also the main entrance to the building, and through there is further access to the upper or lower floors of the building. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and access to the underground parking. The second floor serves as office space for multipurpose use. There are apartments on the third, fourth and fifth floor, with some apartments on the 4th floor being designed as two-level maisonettes. The architectural design is based on the concept of straight lines and sharp edges, which also presents a flat roof roofing solution and receding storey with terraces. The building is detached, situated in a relatively flat terrain. All entrances to the building are designed as barrier-free. The white-blue color of the building facade alternates with the use of gray stone cladding. The roofing of the mixed-use building is solved on two levels by a single-layer extensive vegetation flat roof.
Apartment building
Boulaouad, Hichem ; Picmaus, Petr (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new building of an apartment house in Mělník. The apartment building has five floors and a basement. The basement is used as an underground parking with technical facilities and there are three flats on each floor, thus the apartment building contains fifteen flats. Structurally, the whole building is designed as a monolithic wall system with monolithic ceilings, the lower structure is formed by a foundation slab and the roof is formed by a single-skin flat roof.
Apartment building with multifunction
Beneš, Martin ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design and elaboration of project documentation for the implementation of a new apartment building with multifunction, ie the building SO-01 Bytový dům. It is a newly built apartment building in the cadastral area of Řečkovice [611646], on plot number 49. The building is designed as a detached house with 6 floors (1 underground, 5 above ground) and is designed for living. The building has a total of 14 residential units. On the 1st floor there are rooms for 3 establishments (establishment No. 1 for catering, establishments No. 2 and No. 3 have no specified use). In the 1st floor there are 13 parking spaces for owners / tenants of housing units and in front of the building there are parking spaces for owners / tenants of housing units and for visitors to establishments. The building is designed with a flat single-skin roof, the facade is insulated with the ETICS system of mineral wool boards with a white finish. The building is designed according to the applicable requirements for buildings with almost zero energy consumption. The requirements were achieved mainly by the parameters of the building envelope and the efficiency of the heat source.
Apartment building with multifunction
Beneš, Martin ; Různar, Daniel (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design and elaboration of project documentation for the implementation of a new apartment building with multifunction, ie the building SO-01 Bytový dům. It is a newly built apartment building in the cadastral area of Řečkovice [611646], on plot number 49. The building is designed as a detached house with 6 floors (1 underground, 5 above ground) and is designed for living. The building has a total of 14 residential units. On the 1st floor there are rooms for 3 establishments (establishment No. 1 for catering, establishments No. 2 and No. 3 have no specified use). In the 1st floor there are 13 parking spaces for owners / tenants of housing units and in front of the building there are parking spaces for owners / tenants of housing units and for visitors to establishments. The building is designed with a flat single-skin roof, the facade is insulated with the ETICS system of mineral wool boards with a white finish. The building is designed according to the applicable requirements for buildings with almost zero energy consumption. The requirements were achieved mainly by the parameters of the building envelope and the efficiency of the heat source.
Apartment Building
Jiráček, David ; Melcr, Petr (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The assignment of my bachelor's thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a new apartment building in Chrudim in a new location named Na Špici. The apartment building has five floors and no basement. The last fifth above-ground is receded with adjacent terraces. In the first floor there are vestibules, entrance corridors, a carriage house with a bicycle shed, a stairwell, a cellar, two technical rooms and two indoor garage spaces. There are four residential units on the first floor. On the third floor, four residential units are being changed. Three residential units are on the fourth apartment floor. On the fifth floor there are two residential units with terraces, which are designed as a single-skin flat roof for walking. The building is covered with a green single-skin flat roof. The construction system of the apartment building is made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with an external contact thermal insulation system ETICS made of basalt wool. the foundation of the apartment building will be on a board with foundation strips.
Mixed-use Building in Tišnov
Matoušek, Jan ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a newly built mixed-use building in Tišnov, as well as elaboration a part of the project documentation for realization of the building construction. The designed building is a multifunctional building, which has the task of providing several functions. The building is situated in the South Moravian Region in the northern part of the village Tišnov, which is located about 30 kilometers away from the city of Brno. Recently, in this area new family houses and apartment buildings have been built. The building is designed as five above-ground storey, partially basement incl. a separate underground car park. The first floor serves mainly for commercial use, ie. for the provision of services and for the sale of goods. There is a coffee shop, a houseware store, hairdressers, bakers, butchers, or a gym. On the first floor there is also the main entrance to the building, and through there is further access to the upper or lower floors of the building. In the basement there is a technical background of the building and access to the underground parking. The second floor serves as office space for multipurpose use. There are apartments on the third, fourth and fifth floor, with some apartments on the 4th floor being designed as two-level maisonettes. The architectural design is based on the concept of straight lines and sharp edges, which also presents a flat roof roofing solution and receding storey with terraces. The building is detached, situated in a relatively flat terrain. All entrances to the building are designed as barrier-free. The white-blue color of the building facade alternates with the use of gray stone cladding. The roofing of the mixed-use building is solved on two levels by a single-layer extensive vegetation flat roof.
Apartment building
Boulaouad, Hichem ; Picmaus, Petr (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a new building of an apartment house in Mělník. The apartment building has five floors and a basement. The basement is used as an underground parking with technical facilities and there are three flats on each floor, thus the apartment building contains fifteen flats. Structurally, the whole building is designed as a monolithic wall system with monolithic ceilings, the lower structure is formed by a foundation slab and the roof is formed by a single-skin flat roof.

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