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Guest House
Jančo, Ivan ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The objective of the master´s thesis is design of the building in the Valtice city. The building is designed as single-detached dwelling. On the first floor are located wine cellar, sanitary facilities for guests and the staff, common areas and guest accommodation facilities. The second and third floor are designed for guest accommodation facilities and for a need of the staff. The wine cellar and one room unit are designed as a wheelchair accessible. External walls are made of Heluz Family 44 brickwork. Ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete slabs. The supporting system is made of Porotherm 25 / 25 AKU SYM. The building is three-level house with flat roof and partly basement.
Apartment house
Ladomirjáková, Jitka ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with four aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the aboveground part of the building are 10 accommodation units with generous living spaces. Loggia is included in some of these apartments. The highest floor is designed as a receding one, so there is enough space for terraces. In the underground part are basement cubicles, utility room, room for bicycles, room for strollers, elevator machine room and storage room. Parking is provided outside the building on the paved land. In total there are 17 parking spaces, one for the disabled. The main roof is designed as a flat with a classic layer order with the final layer of TPO foil. The brick building is transverse, built from the Porotherm system, the ceiling structure and staircase are designed monolithic from reinforced concrete. The foundation of the building are CFA piles. There is an elevator in the building. The facade of the buildings is partly contact insulated by ETICS mineral wool system and parts of the facade are ventilated by Prefa mineral wool aluminium sheets.
Multifunctional Building
Teplý, Jan ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
The dissertation contains the project and working out of the designing documentation for execution of a multifunctional building. The project deals with a new multifunctional building in the marginal part of the Olomouc city. The object is a brick building with no cellar and four above-ground floors. The ground plan of the building is regular and mainly rectangular. There are balconies at the corner and in the middle of the eastern part of building in above-ground floors. The last floor is partially receding and there are two terraces here. There is the flat roof construction. The horizontal and vertical supporting and non-supporting constructions are suggested from the Heluz´s brick system. There are three places of business on the ground floor and ten flats on the above-ground floors. The building site has a plane terrain.
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.
Multipurpose facility Olomouc
Spurný, Martin ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Eliáš, Luboš (advisor)
The subject of the project is a new multipurpose facility building in the cadastral area Nová Ulice, the city of Olomouc, district Olomouc. The house is a detached building on Zirmova street follow on Mošnerova street. In this street has a few residential houses, which have affected some of the parameters of the object. In particular, this is the position, number of floors and the size of the balcony. The building has five storey, one under-ground and four above ground. In the basement there are storage facilities and machinery space elevator. In the first floor is designed to place the Café and handicapped-accessible apartment. In the second and third floors are two 3-room and one 2-room apartments and in the last floor are two three-bedroom apartments. On each floor of the Chamber for each apartment can be accessed from the corridor. Furthermore, each apartment has a balcony accessible from the living room. The roof is flat, with aggravating layer of fluvial gravel. Parking is provided in the immediate vicinity of the object in the parking lot.
Apartment house Polička
Vápeníková, Renáta ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a new building of a residential building in Polička. The building is designed as a partially basement with four floors. The last residential floor is receding. In total, there are 14 residential units in the apartment building, of which 12 are 3+KK units and 2 units on the fourth floor are VIP apartments with spacious balconies. Each apartment unit is equipped with a balcony. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. The horizontal structural system consists of reinforced concrete monolithic structures. The vertical system in the underground floor is made of lost formwork. The above-ground part of the building is made of brick. The roofs are partly vegetated in place of the terraces on the last floor. The remaining roof areas are fully vegetated. The bachelor thesis also includes a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety design.
Apartment House
Zezula, Pavel ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis which is called ,, Apartment house‘‘si to create documentation for carrying out construction. The apartment house is designed for housing 32 people. It is situated in a suburb of Polička. The apartment house has been designed as a detached house with four floors, without basement and a with flat roof. The first floor consisted of two parts a technical and aktive one. In the technical part is a garage for a four cars, technical room, stores and cleaning room. In aktive part is first apartment . In the second through fourth floors there are apartments. All floors are connected staircase space and lift. Bearing and nonbearing structures are lined from the system Heluz. The building is insulated contact system Isover. Ceiling construction is from the system Spiroll.
Apartment house Polička
Vápeníková, Renáta ; Navrátil, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a new building of a residential building in Polička. The building is designed as a partially basement with four floors. The last residential floor is receding. In total, there are 14 residential units in the apartment building, of which 12 are 3+KK units and 2 units on the fourth floor are VIP apartments with spacious balconies. Each apartment unit is equipped with a balcony. The building is based on plain concrete foundations. The horizontal structural system consists of reinforced concrete monolithic structures. The vertical system in the underground floor is made of lost formwork. The above-ground part of the building is made of brick. The roofs are partly vegetated in place of the terraces on the last floor. The remaining roof areas are fully vegetated. The bachelor thesis also includes a basic assessment in terms of building physics and fire safety design.
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.
Apartment house
Ladomirjáková, Jitka ; Janda, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a project documentation for the construction of an apartment building with four aboveground floors and one underground floor. In the aboveground part of the building are 10 accommodation units with generous living spaces. Loggia is included in some of these apartments. The highest floor is designed as a receding one, so there is enough space for terraces. In the underground part are basement cubicles, utility room, room for bicycles, room for strollers, elevator machine room and storage room. Parking is provided outside the building on the paved land. In total there are 17 parking spaces, one for the disabled. The main roof is designed as a flat with a classic layer order with the final layer of TPO foil. The brick building is transverse, built from the Porotherm system, the ceiling structure and staircase are designed monolithic from reinforced concrete. The foundation of the building are CFA piles. There is an elevator in the building. The facade of the buildings is partly contact insulated by ETICS mineral wool system and parts of the facade are ventilated by Prefa mineral wool aluminium sheets.

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