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Sports and Recreation Center Brno - Královo Pole
Sysel, Jakub ; Janok, Jakub (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis solves one object that functionally extends the existing sports facilities in Vodova street in Královo pole in the city district of Brno. The building stands alone and doesn't adjoin to any other building. The main objective was to create a base for more comfortable using of sports fields. The solution was to design locker rooms for visitors and a gallery with a café for currently physically inactive guests. It also serves as the main entrance to the field including box office. The building is designed to allow easy access from the field to the locker rooms and that even bystanders were able to watch the action on the field. They can watch not only from the ground level, but also from the café space, which is connected with a large balcony. The construction is communicatively connected to the outside ice rink area, which is used for other sports during the summer. The height of the object is derived from buildings around, which consists of terraced houses and sports halls.
Reinforced concrete structure of a multifunction building
Mengler, Tomáš ; Strnad, Jiří (referee) ; Šulák, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis „Reinforce concrete structure of multifunction building“ is deal with design of a department store construction. The aim is evaluace the ultimate limit state of reinforced concrete slab over the first floor. The analysis of the locally supported slab is performed by software on principle MKP, was choosen Scia Engineer 2012 software. The method of the sum of the moments is verify values of internal forces. In addition, the slab is assesed for pushing through. The last part of static calculation is assessment of a reinforced concrete pillar and a foundation block. The work is accompanied by drawings
Multifunktional Building Brno
Míčová, Markéta ; Drobníček, Ladislav (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on school studios project of residential buildings. It develops architectural study of multifunctional building on Milady Horakove street in Brno - Zabovresky. At present there is a single-storey building of city police with a gym, which are designed to be demolished for the new building. The building follows street terraced houses and its height of 22,3 metres does not affect the surroundings. It is situated on the northern propety line on the edge of the street line. The building has 7 above ground floors and 1 underground floor. On the ground floor there is a commercial space of business, cafe and a closeable pavement to the courtyard. In the southern part of the site there is designed a new garden with a playground and a terrace for cafe. The 2nd to 4th floors are designed for administrative part, the 5th to 7th floors for habitation – 3+1 and one-room flats. In the basement there are storage spaces and technical facilities of the house. Parking is provided by leaseable garage spaces in the underground of IBC department store in the courtyard. The building is a reinforced concrete monolith with single shell casting that has a monotube flat roof. This is a combined structural system with local loadings into reinforced concrete pillars with beams and two bearing perimeter walls. Fundamentals are based on two perimeter walls and strip foundations combined with waterproof concrete piles.
Reinforced concrete skeleton construction
Ježek, Rostislav ; Matušíková, Anna (referee) ; Šulák, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis “Reinforced concrete skeleton construction” deals with the investigation of a department store supporting construction. The aim is to design and evaluate the ultimate limit state of reinforced concrete slabs over the first floor. The analysis of the locally supported slabs is performed by Scia Engineer 2012 software system. The method of the sum of the moments is used to verify the resulting values of internal forces. In addition, the ceiling structure is assessed for pushing through. A part of static calculation is the assessment of a reinforced concrete pillar and a foundation block. The work is accompanied by drawings.
Wellness Čeladná
Kozumplíková, Markéta ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to design a low-energy building for civic amenities, specifically the design of a recreational wellness centre. The building has an L-shaped floor plan with a flat roof and is designed with two above ground and one underground floor. The ground floor will serve as a wellness centre with a swimming pool and saunas. Massages and solariums are proposed on the 2nd floor. Technical facilities are located in the basement. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the architectural and structural design. Structurally, the building is divided into two parts. The part of the administrative facilities and the massage rooms consists of a construction of the character of a transverse wall system made of cut brick blocks and insulated with ETICS. The internal masonry is designed in ceramic ground bricks. Ceiling structures are in the form of continuous reinforced concrete slab. The building is based on footings and waist foundations. The roof of the building is single-skin flat with a gravel. The wellness part is made up of a monolithic diaphragm skeleton with high slenderness columns. The horizontal load-bearing structure in this case again consists of a continuous monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The second part of the thesis deals mainly with the environmental engineering of the buildings. The building will be heated by a pellet boiler and will also use energy from photovoltaic panels. Ventilation in the building is provided by air handling units with heat recovery. The third part of the thesis deals with the assessment of solar gains in the indoor environment of the pool hall. Three variants are proposed with multi-criteria evaluation and the optimal option is selected. The thesis is mainly elaborated in Archicad, Deksoft, MS Excel and Word software.
City House – Mixet Use Architecture
Veselá, Jana ; Urbášková,, Hana (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The territory lies in the City of Brno, in the urban district of Zábrdovice. From the east it is demarcated by the Svitava River, from the south by the Cejl Street, and from the west by the Jan Svoboda Street. Its area is approximately 18,790 m2. From the standpoint of urban planning¸ the intensive house is a separate city block, which is, nevertheless, open in the eastern direction towards the Svitava River, thus communicating with the embankment. In the other direction there is both private and semi-private space inside the block as a relaxation green “garden” in several levels. The mass of the object links up in the prolonged line with the existing neighbouring blocks and thus respects the integrity of the territory. Intensive use of the territory consists in the achievement of high density of built-up area, and at the same time preserving the surroundings of quality for life and habitation. Functions are mixed here and a city of short distances is created here with nearly excluded traffic. In order to achieve such intensity, space urbanism is employed. The principle consists in a simple linear form of masses respecting the shape of the lot, which is vivified with an ellipsoid located in the courtyard, which is an accent towards the linear form. The ellipsoid serves as a small cultural and exhibition centre, at the same time connecting all the arms of the defining block and bringing daylight to the first floor. The block is open in the direction to the river and its half-public space is connected with the embankment with a staircase and verdure. Verdure is also made use of on the roofs. The defining mass is perforated, thus creating covered terraces. The principal architectonic intention was to create an integrated structure, where a significant role is played by the introduction of nature and polyfunctionality to the whole territory, thus increasing its attractivity. From the dispositional perspective the individual functions interpenetrate at al
Inovative centre STU Bratislava
Dolníková, Denisa ; Klimecký, Martin (referee) ; Gerö, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of the STU Innovation Center in Bratislava. The project is based on the architectural study of the subject AG033-Atelier of architectural creation 3 and the construction study of the subject AG036 Complex project. The area of the inner block is currently visually chaotic and underutilized. The goal of the design is to create a valuable space for students, employees and the public on the campus and therefore make it more accessible to the wider community. An essential part was the connection of the inner block with the surrounding environment. The designed building contains three above-ground floors and underground garages. The mass of the object can be divided into two parts - the part with heavy laboratories and above-ground laboratories, which is rectangular and the other slanting part with spaces for students and public. The first and second above-ground floors contain an open gallery and multi-purpose spaces. The open and airy space, not only adds the representativeness of the whole design but also provides an opportunity for short-term rest. The third above-ground floor is mainly designated to accomodate start-up offices and the rectorate. The external appearance of the object is designed with clean and simple lines in mind. The glazed parts of the building are shielded with a white aluminum perforated sheetmetal. Other parts of the facade are covered in smooth white plaster. The entire expression of the object is therefore characterized by the timelessness that the Innovation Center demands. The surroundings of the building are functionally designed for the rest and free movement of students. There is plenty of greenery and places for rest, or various events of STU faculties.
Health Center
Bojko, Tomáš ; Osička, Jan (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor's thesis is processing a document of project for health center located in Jablunkov. This centre is designed for examination and ambulant care for patient. The center is standalone building which is situated in flat terrain. Object is non cellar and has two above ground floors. On the first floor there is the doctor´s room, nurses 'room, isolated room, waiting room, daily room for personal, technic room and sanitary facilities for public and personnel. On the second floor there is an ophthalmic ambulance room, dark room, an office, the shop of the healthy necessary with store, kitchen with the tearoom for staff, technical room and second sanitary facilities for the public and staff. The main entrance for patients with the entire first floor is designed without barriers.
Novostavba dřevostavby rodinného domu
Čechová, Vanesa
The bachelor's thesis deals with the creation of project documentation for a building permit for a wooden building. The building is partially sunken into the ground. The sunken part is consists of a reinforced concrete structure. The wooden building has an atypical dodecahedron shape and has a green roof. In the center of the family house is an atrium. The construction of the wooden part is consist of a heavy wooden skeleton made of BSH beams. Structural skeleton is formed as a frame structure. The project documentation is submitted as an attachment to the bachelor's thesis. Individual parts of the construction are described in the thesis.
Polyfunkční objekt s dřevěnou nosnou konstrukcí
Rychlý, Vojtěch
This thesis deals with the design of a multifunctional building in the village of Vršovice, which is to return social and community life to the surroundings of the local sports ground in the outskirts of the village. The structural system of the building is designed in the form of a glued laminated timber skeleton structure, supplemented by flat structural elements made of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels, creating an open space for the layout of the restaurant and its operation on the first floor, facilities for private associations on the second floor and an apartment for the building manager in the attic part of the building. The building is designed on a slope with a partial basement. The design is developed in accordance with the current legislation and standards, takes into account the thermal technical requirements for the external walls of the building for a low-energy house, the acoustics of the interior space and complements the design with a fire safety solution and partly the structural design of the building.

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