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Nursery school
Horáček, Radek ; CSc, Dan Mrkos, (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
Subject of my master’s thesis is to make project documentation for new building of nursery school. The building is single-storey, without basement and its capacity is 60 children divided into 4 classes. As foundation system of the building are used foundation strips. Floor plan of the building is irregular, main buildings orientation is to the south. Building is covered partially by a flat roof and partially by a truss roof.
Senior cohousing
Výtisková, Jana ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
Senior cohousing is situated in the Moravian-Silesian Region in city Orlová and it is designed as complex. It is a new form of living for seniors in the Czech Republic. The loose translation could be „close neighbourly living for senior people. “ Access road to the complex is from Tešínská Street and then down the main road from the southeast on the car park. Near the car park there are three main buildings. Building A is the main common building for seniors’ meetings. Building B has a private doctor and a small gym. Building C is designed as technical premises. There are four types of family houses for seniors. Family house type 1 - in the complex 3x is suitable for two seniors. Family house type 2 - in the complex 2x is suitable for two seniors with moving difficulties. Family house type 3 - in the complex 3x is designed as semi-detached house for two senior couples. Family houses accommodate 30 seniors in 15 housing units. All the objects are brick, single-storey without cellar built up from HELUZ system with footings from plain concrete with foundation slab, flat roofs, contact insulation of perimeter walls, partly wood tiling. What is more, in senior cohousing there are senior playground, orchard park, lake, road inside the complex, pavements and paths.
Senior cohousing
Výtisková, Jana ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
Senior cohousing is situated in the Moravian-Silesian Region in city Orlová and it is designed as complex. It is a new form of living for seniors in the Czech Republic. The loose translation could be „close neighbourly living for senior people. “ Access road to the complex is from Tešínská Street and then down the main road from the southeast on the car park. Near the car park there are three main buildings. Building A is the main common building for seniors’ meetings. Building B has a private doctor and a small gym. Building C is designed as technical premises. There are four types of family houses for seniors. Family house type 1 - in the complex 3x is suitable for two seniors. Family house type 2 - in the complex 2x is suitable for two seniors with moving difficulties. Family house type 3 - in the complex 3x is designed as semi-detached house for two senior couples. Family houses accommodate 30 seniors in 15 housing units. All the objects are brick, single-storey without cellar built up from HELUZ system with footings from plain concrete with foundation slab, flat roofs, contact insulation of perimeter walls, partly wood tiling. What is more, in senior cohousing there are senior playground, orchard park, lake, road inside the complex, pavements and paths.
Nursery school
Horáček, Radek ; CSc, Dan Mrkos, (referee) ; Sedlák, Jiří (advisor)
Subject of my master’s thesis is to make project documentation for new building of nursery school. The building is single-storey, without basement and its capacity is 60 children divided into 4 classes. As foundation system of the building are used foundation strips. Floor plan of the building is irregular, main buildings orientation is to the south. Building is covered partially by a flat roof and partially by a truss roof.

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