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Petrovice Community Center
Flašková, Veronika ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of diploma project is the design of complex of buildings using hemp lime composite, in English known as Hempcerete. Four detached houses are completed by building of facilities. Buildings have one to three floors. The composite fiercly reduces carbon footprint in building industry. The design is focused on different construction systems using hemp lime composite as a wall filling. Detached houses are made of load bearing timber frame with cast-in-situ hempcrete, building of facilities is made of reinforced concrete with precasted blocks. All buildings are cellarless. Detached houses are shed roofed, building of facilities is gable roofed.
Hotel
Novotný, Jakub ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
Thesis Theme is a newly built hotel in Horni Mala Upa. The building is divided into hotel operations and restaurants. The building is surrounded by gently sloping terrain. The building has three floors. The building is designed from Porotherm and ceiling of reinforced concrete structures prestressed hollow core slabs Spiroll. Construction of pitched roof trusses formed with an inclination of 20 degrees.
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.
Newly-Built Detached House in Oslavice
Pospíšilová, Iveta ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a design of a new building for a family house in Oslavice and a processing of a project documentation for the realization of the building. The building is designed for purposes of family living and it is situated on the periphery in the east part of the village Oslavice. This part of the village is sparsely developed with family houses. The architectonical solution is designed with consideration of the building location and character of the surrounding housing development. The family house is designed as a one-family detached house intended for four- or five-member family. It is situated in a sloping terrain and it is designed as a partially basement. The designed building has two storeys above ground and a basement. On the first storey above ground there is a daily social zone, on the second storey above ground there is a quiet zone and in the basement there is a technical facility of the building. A part of the family house is a garage for deposition of one personal car. A part of the basement is placed ahead of the front entrance into the building and it is visually separated by using of wood exterior panelling. Roofing of the family house is solved by hipped truss roof and above the garage there is designed flat roof by which it is created a terrace accessible from the second storey above ground.
Apartment building on a sloped site
Hudec, Karel ; Bečkovská, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
Subject of master´s thesis is an apartment building in Uhersky Brod. Subject is designed on a sloped site in central urban area of the city. Apartments are placed on three floors above the ground level, in underground floor is situated a garage. Vertical load-bearing structures in lower floors are made of monolithic reinforced concrete, upper floors are made of ceramic blocks HELUZ. Whole building is insulated with external thermal insulation composite system. Horizontal structures are made of monolithic reinforced concrete. Roof is partly mono-pitched, partly double-pitched truss roof.
Multifunctional building
Prokop, Stanislav ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration of the project documentation of a polyfunctional house with a café in Kyjov. The new building is located in the northern part of the city. It is a 4 floor object, partlial basement building with a saddle roof. The house is based on plain concrete slabs. The supporting peripheral and internal masonry is designed from POROTHERM brick blocks. In the cafeteria, an open layout is proposed using beams and columns. Ceiling structures are designed from the POROTHERM MIAKO system. The roof structure is designed with a truss with sheet metal cover. The perimeter walls in the 1PP are designed from blocks of loose formwork filled with concrete, which are insulated with extruded polystyrene. The building is functionally divided into 2 parts, each with its own entrance. The café is equipped with a vestibule, its own café, toilet for women and men with cabins for handicapped visitors and a background with a storeroom, dressing room and WC with a hall. The residential part consists of 4 garages and 6 apartments, 2 of which are adapted for the handicapped. The object is designed with natural ventilation. The object is barrier-free. In front of the building is proposed a parking space for 9 seats, 2 of which are designed for handicapped and 2 for apartment owners.
Residential Building in Uherske Hradiště
Kubeš, Jan ; Burdová, Jana (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This bachelor`s thesis deals with the drafting of project documentation of apartment building. Residential house is situated on flat land in the cadastral territory of Uherské Hradiště on plot number 1458/1. The building has three floors. There is a total of 5 residential units. Total capacity is 14 people. The support system is designed from the system Porotherm. Wooden roofing trusses. The building has a usable area of 428.67 square meters.
Návrh rodinného domu
Hajzler, Aleš
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a detached house for a family of four or five people. The house is designed on a site located in Hradec Krylov. The land has parcel number 983/26, the cadastral territory of Věkoše. In this area, the housing developer is building new blocks of flats. Therefore, it is possible to design a building that can be realised. Thanks to the planned development, the area is networked with utility networks. The house's foundation will be on a concrete slab, and the building will not have a basement. The house will have a wooden load-bearing structure made of KVH prisms with a diffusely open envelope. Emphasis will be on the design of the truss. There will be designed three variants of gable roof covering. The solutions will be done for the same floor plan. The construction is designed for on-site construction. The energy efficiency is according to the Czech standards for building a house and is close to the values of a passive house.
Petrovice Community Center
Flašková, Veronika ; Lipka, Miroslav (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of diploma project is the design of complex of buildings using hemp lime composite, in English known as Hempcerete. Four detached houses are completed by building of facilities. Buildings have one to three floors. The composite fiercly reduces carbon footprint in building industry. The design is focused on different construction systems using hemp lime composite as a wall filling. Detached houses are made of load bearing timber frame with cast-in-situ hempcrete, building of facilities is made of reinforced concrete with precasted blocks. All buildings are cellarless. Detached houses are shed roofed, building of facilities is gable roofed.
Multifunctional building
Prokop, Stanislav ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration of the project documentation of a polyfunctional house with a café in Kyjov. The new building is located in the northern part of the city. It is a 4 floor object, partlial basement building with a saddle roof. The house is based on plain concrete slabs. The supporting peripheral and internal masonry is designed from POROTHERM brick blocks. In the cafeteria, an open layout is proposed using beams and columns. Ceiling structures are designed from the POROTHERM MIAKO system. The roof structure is designed with a truss with sheet metal cover. The perimeter walls in the 1PP are designed from blocks of loose formwork filled with concrete, which are insulated with extruded polystyrene. The building is functionally divided into 2 parts, each with its own entrance. The café is equipped with a vestibule, its own café, toilet for women and men with cabins for handicapped visitors and a background with a storeroom, dressing room and WC with a hall. The residential part consists of 4 garages and 6 apartments, 2 of which are adapted for the handicapped. The object is designed with natural ventilation. The object is barrier-free. In front of the building is proposed a parking space for 9 seats, 2 of which are designed for handicapped and 2 for apartment owners.

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