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Apartment building in the foothills of the Olicke Mountains
Fogl, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a new four-story apartment building with a partial basement and prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building object is set in a slightly sloping terrain of the town Letohrad in the foothills of the Orlicke Mountains. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all the city's binding documents, especially the zoning plan and the zoning study of the locality Nad Bažantnicí. There will be twelve new housing units on the upper floors, which correspond to current construction trends with their layout and material features. New tenants await attractive urban housing in mountainous areas. The underground floor above part of the building will be used to store household equipment, cellars, and technical facilities. It is also advantageous that the highest part of the apartment building is in the more load-bearing layers of the subsoil. The apartment building is based on plain concrete foundation strips, lined with sand-lime masonry blocks and covered with single-layer flat roofs, ready for the placement of photovoltaic panels and alternative energy sources. The perimeter masonry will be contact-insulated with a system with classic layer order and ETICS certification. Facade polystyrene will be used as a thermal insulator.
Boarding House and Cafe "Na Fügnerce"
Kaňková, Ivana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the new building Boarding houseand Café "Na Fügnerce", including the required assessments according to the assignment of the diploma thesis. These are two proposed blocks of buildings, a three-storey other basement and a two-storey non-basement, both of which are interconnected by a steel connecting footbridge and a roofed part with a single-skin vegetation roof. The proposal itself is an interesting team because its land is in the spa town of Podebrady, in the very heart of this town. The task was, not only to fit into the current gap formed after the demolition of family houses, but also the architectural design of similar buildings so that they fit into the surrounding buildings. In the surroundings, the architecture of functionalist buildings is combined with the historicism of residential or multifunctional buildings, as well as buildings of industrial and Art Nouveau elements of urban furniture. The proposed capacity of the buildings is 18 beds (the proposal was considered with the stay of people with limited mobility and orientation), the cafe has 44 seats and a meeting room is designed for 22 people (this space can be presented by a mobile partition). The premises are always designed with a separate hygienic background. The construction system of the buildings is designed as a longitudinal wall with a reinforcing staircase core, the load-bearing masonry is designed primarily from sand-lime perforated blocks. The ceiling structure is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic.
Kindergarden, Králíky
Kandráčová, Miroslava ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the processing of the construction-technical part of the project documentation for the construction of a new kindergarden building in the town of Králíky. The building is divided into two parts - part of the kindergarten and part of the kitchen and laundry facilities. Part of the nursery school consists of three departments, communication space, multipurpose hall and administrative space. In the second part is a cloakroom for staff, kitchen with facilities, laundry and utility rooms. Both parts have separate main entrances. The building consists of two floors and one underground floor. Above part of the nursery school there is a sloping saddle roof structure consisting of wooden nailed trusses. Above the farm part there is a flat single-skin roof with a vegetation layer. The foundation structure under the walls of the building is formed by foundation strips, under the columns the foundation structure is formed by foundation feet. The vertical load-bearing structures are masonry from lime-sand masonry blocks in the above-ground part of the building and in the underground part of the building the vertical load-bearing structure is formed by fittings made of permanent formwork filled with reinforced concrete. Horizontal load-bearing structures are solved by prestressed cavity ceiling panels. The whole building is insulated. In the above-ground part of the nursery school is used contact thermal insulation system with pasty plaster, in the above-ground part of the remaining part of the building is used ventilated facade with fiber-cement facade boards
Apartment building in the foothills of the Olicke Mountains
Fogl, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a new four-story apartment building with a partial basement and prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building object is set in a slightly sloping terrain of the town Letohrad in the foothills of the Orlicke Mountains. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all the city's binding documents, especially the zoning plan and the zoning study of the locality Nad Bažantnicí. There will be twelve new housing units on the upper floors, which correspond to current construction trends with their layout and material features. New tenants await attractive urban housing in mountainous areas. The underground floor above part of the building will be used to store household equipment, cellars, and technical facilities. It is also advantageous that the highest part of the apartment building is in the more load-bearing layers of the subsoil. The apartment building is based on plain concrete foundation strips, lined with sand-lime masonry blocks and covered with single-layer flat roofs, ready for the placement of photovoltaic panels and alternative energy sources. The perimeter masonry will be contact-insulated with a system with classic layer order and ETICS certification. Facade polystyrene will be used as a thermal insulator.
Boarding House and Cafe "Na Fügnerce"
Kaňková, Ivana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the elaboration of project documentation for the new building Boarding houseand Café "Na Fügnerce", including the required assessments according to the assignment of the diploma thesis. These are two proposed blocks of buildings, a three-storey other basement and a two-storey non-basement, both of which are interconnected by a steel connecting footbridge and a roofed part with a single-skin vegetation roof. The proposal itself is an interesting team because its land is in the spa town of Podebrady, in the very heart of this town. The task was, not only to fit into the current gap formed after the demolition of family houses, but also the architectural design of similar buildings so that they fit into the surrounding buildings. In the surroundings, the architecture of functionalist buildings is combined with the historicism of residential or multifunctional buildings, as well as buildings of industrial and Art Nouveau elements of urban furniture. The proposed capacity of the buildings is 18 beds (the proposal was considered with the stay of people with limited mobility and orientation), the cafe has 44 seats and a meeting room is designed for 22 people (this space can be presented by a mobile partition). The premises are always designed with a separate hygienic background. The construction system of the buildings is designed as a longitudinal wall with a reinforcing staircase core, the load-bearing masonry is designed primarily from sand-lime perforated blocks. The ceiling structure is designed as a reinforced concrete monolithic.
Kindergarden, Králíky
Kandráčová, Miroslava ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the processing of the construction-technical part of the project documentation for the construction of a new kindergarden building in the town of Králíky. The building is divided into two parts - part of the kindergarten and part of the kitchen and laundry facilities. Part of the nursery school consists of three departments, communication space, multipurpose hall and administrative space. In the second part is a cloakroom for staff, kitchen with facilities, laundry and utility rooms. Both parts have separate main entrances. The building consists of two floors and one underground floor. Above part of the nursery school there is a sloping saddle roof structure consisting of wooden nailed trusses. Above the farm part there is a flat single-skin roof with a vegetation layer. The foundation structure under the walls of the building is formed by foundation strips, under the columns the foundation structure is formed by foundation feet. The vertical load-bearing structures are masonry from lime-sand masonry blocks in the above-ground part of the building and in the underground part of the building the vertical load-bearing structure is formed by fittings made of permanent formwork filled with reinforced concrete. Horizontal load-bearing structures are solved by prestressed cavity ceiling panels. The whole building is insulated. In the above-ground part of the nursery school is used contact thermal insulation system with pasty plaster, in the above-ground part of the remaining part of the building is used ventilated facade with fiber-cement facade boards

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