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The building, Přístavní street, Praha 7
Degr, Luboš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this Diploma Thesis is newly built polyfunctional building in the Prague – Holešovice. Building land is slightly sloping. The building will be followed by the surrounding buildings. The building consists of seven floors. The floor underground technical spaces and collective garages. On the ground floor are two commercial spaces and reception. In the second to fifth floor are office space. The top floor is a penthouse with terraces. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton accompanied by a facade wall and the wall forming the core. The core consists of a elevator and a staircase. Floor slabs is continuous reinforced concrete slab with capitals. The façade of the building is divided by pilasters, stone cladding. Root at the penthouse is composed of a terrace with vegetation. Ground floor consists of shop windows with sun screens. All designs are in accordance to the valid ČSN code.
Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Kos, Jakub ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was to restore a building on Malá Františkánská in the centre of the town of Znojmo. The building, which dates back to the Gothic period, has not been used for a long time, which marked its technical condition. There are mostly ruins, since the roof, ceiling structure and parts of the outer walls have collapsed. The best preserved part of the building is the basement that is almost intact. The building in the shape of an L is located at the intersection of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova and it complements the local building density. The main idea of the project was to find a new functional use of the building – film and music club complemented by a penthouse. An important requirement was to preserve the remains from the Gothic period – stone masonry, stone fragments of the jambs and two portals, which were used as the main entrance to the building and an access to the atrium. Main part of the design was the completion of the construction, as most of the original structures were in an unsatisfactory technical condition. An important aim of the renovation was to minimize the load on the existing structures, and for that reason a steel frame filled with thermal insulation was designed. The corner of the house between the ground floor and the first floor was designed as an open space, so that a project screen visible from the both floors could be installed. The rest of the building provided premises for the technical and sanitary facilities and other areas necessary for its operation. The attic is designed as a separate apartment with its own entrance.
The building, Přístavní street, Praha 7
Degr, Luboš ; Sedlák, Radek (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this Diploma Thesis is newly built polyfunctional building in the Prague – Holešovice. Building land is slightly sloping. The building will be followed by the surrounding buildings. The building consists of seven floors. The floor underground technical spaces and collective garages. On the ground floor are two commercial spaces and reception. In the second to fifth floor are office space. The top floor is a penthouse with terraces. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton accompanied by a facade wall and the wall forming the core. The core consists of a elevator and a staircase. Floor slabs is continuous reinforced concrete slab with capitals. The façade of the building is divided by pilasters, stone cladding. Root at the penthouse is composed of a terrace with vegetation. Ground floor consists of shop windows with sun screens. All designs are in accordance to the valid ČSN code.
Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Kos, Jakub ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was to restore a building on Malá Františkánská in the centre of the town of Znojmo. The building, which dates back to the Gothic period, has not been used for a long time, which marked its technical condition. There are mostly ruins, since the roof, ceiling structure and parts of the outer walls have collapsed. The best preserved part of the building is the basement that is almost intact. The building in the shape of an L is located at the intersection of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova and it complements the local building density. The main idea of the project was to find a new functional use of the building – film and music club complemented by a penthouse. An important requirement was to preserve the remains from the Gothic period – stone masonry, stone fragments of the jambs and two portals, which were used as the main entrance to the building and an access to the atrium. Main part of the design was the completion of the construction, as most of the original structures were in an unsatisfactory technical condition. An important aim of the renovation was to minimize the load on the existing structures, and for that reason a steel frame filled with thermal insulation was designed. The corner of the house between the ground floor and the first floor was designed as an open space, so that a project screen visible from the both floors could be installed. The rest of the building provided premises for the technical and sanitary facilities and other areas necessary for its operation. The attic is designed as a separate apartment with its own entrance.

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