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House on a Sloping Building Site
Seifert, Jan ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a design for a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the Down of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, which is designed for a four-member family. The house is detached. The vertical load-bearing structures are walled with clay blocks Porotherm, insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from expanded polystyren slabs. The basement is walled with permanent formwork Best and insulated with contact thermal insulation system from extruded polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a mono-pitched roof with 5- degree slope and exposed rafters. A garage for two cars is a part of the house.
Family house with business premises
Gilbert, David ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a family house with an architectural studio. The building is located on a plot in the town of Jihlava. It is a two-storey partly basement family house used for housing a family of four, in which a studio is designed for the purpose of business. The function of the establishment is an architectural studio, and for the access of clients and visitors to the establishment only a meeting room with sanitary facilities on the first floor, on the second floor there is a private study of an architect living in the house, which is accessible only from the apartment. The dominant feature of the building on the second floor is a hall designed for relaxation and rest illuminated by a large window under the counter roof and a private architect's office, equipped with a large glazed area in the east wall and including a window under the counter roof for southern light, both rooms have an exposed view. Tn the roof supporting structure, which consists of visible rafters. The perimeter walls are designed from 440 mm ceramic blocks, type Term, with integrated mineral insulation. The ceiling structure consists of prestressed hollow ceiling panels. An individual garage with parking for one car leading to the street road is designed for the building. The project documentation is prepared in accordance with Decree No., 499/2006 Coll. About documentation of buildings.
Family house with business premises
Gilbert, David ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the construction of a family house with an architectural studio. The building is located on a plot in the town of Jihlava. It is a two-storey partly basement family house used for housing a family of four, in which a studio is designed for the purpose of business. The function of the establishment is an architectural studio, and for the access of clients and visitors to the establishment only a meeting room with sanitary facilities on the first floor, on the second floor there is a private study of an architect living in the house, which is accessible only from the apartment. The dominant feature of the building on the second floor is a hall designed for relaxation and rest illuminated by a large window under the counter roof and a private architect's office, equipped with a large glazed area in the east wall and including a window under the counter roof for southern light, both rooms have an exposed view. Tn the roof supporting structure, which consists of visible rafters. The perimeter walls are designed from 440 mm ceramic blocks, type Term, with integrated mineral insulation. The ceiling structure consists of prestressed hollow ceiling panels. An individual garage with parking for one car leading to the street road is designed for the building. The project documentation is prepared in accordance with Decree No., 499/2006 Coll. About documentation of buildings.
House on a Sloping Building Site
Seifert, Jan ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a design for a new detached house on a slope, which is situated in the cadester area of the Down of Zbraslavice. The building is a two-floor house with a partial basement, which is designed for a four-member family. The house is detached. The vertical load-bearing structures are walled with clay blocks Porotherm, insulated with a contact thermal insulation system from expanded polystyren slabs. The basement is walled with permanent formwork Best and insulated with contact thermal insulation system from extruded polystyrene slabs. The building is roofed with a mono-pitched roof with 5- degree slope and exposed rafters. A garage for two cars is a part of the house.

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