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Apartment building
Maršálková, Martina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes the project documentation for the apartment building with a nearly zero energy consumption. The project of an apartment building is located in the city of Liberec, city district of Vesec and has four above-ground floors and one underground floor. The foundation of the apartment building is located in a slightly sloped terrain overlooking Ještěd and the neighborhood consists of family houses and apartment buildings. The main intention was to design comfortable, spacious and modern living space with low energy costs. The layout of apartments is suitable for families with children or for a young couple. None of the housing units are designed as barrier-free for people with limited mobility, but access to the building is wheelchair accessible and, if necessary, apartments can be changed to meet the requirements for barrier-free standards. In the basement of the building there are common areas including the gym and separate garage parking spots. Parking will be available even outside of the building, located from both sides of the building. The elementary materials used for the construction are brick and concrete from which the supporting structures of the building are made. The roof and part of the front of the building is designed to include vegetation.
Corporate headquarters Dlabaja a.s.
Dlabaja, Adam ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The project documentation, processed in the framework of the diploma thesis, solves the new building of the administrative building of the building company in the village Lukov u Moravských Budějovic. The building is made of traditional brick technology therm tl. 50 cm, without insulation, ceilings are reinforced concrete, flat roof, vegetation. Vegetation is also part of the facade of the building, which at the same time serves as a root cleaner. The philosophy of the whole design is to create a high-quality working environment for building company employees, a pleasant environment for customers and to best solve the environmental footprint of the building. The building is designed as a modern office building, with space for leisure activities of staff and their visits, taking into account the responsible approach to the development industrial site and the surrounding nature. The building efficiently manages potable, rain and wastewater, the envelope of the building, and the individual structures are designed to make the entire building as energy-consuming as possible, and do not pump irreparably by nature its natural resources in a larger quantity than necessary.
Kindergarten Krabík
Jakoš, Milan ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for kindergarten with almost zero energy consumption. The project consists of three main parts. The first part is devoted to the civil engineering design of the building. The building is designed regarding to architectural expression, quality of made and type of use. The kindergarten is designed with capacity of 48 children split into two departments. The second part is devoted to the design of HVAC systems. The building uses mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, heating is provided by two gas boilers and the need of electricity is provided by a photovoltaic system. Captured rainwater is used effectively. The third part values the building regarding the method of multi–criteria analysis. For this evaluation uses national method SBToolCZ.
University dormitories
Kubínová, Veronika ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with project of a new building of university dormitories in the city center of Brno. It is detached building with basement and four above-ground floors with the irregular rectangular shape. Dormitories can be divided into three fundamental parts. The underground garages can be considered as the first part. Parking places are designed only for students, occasional visitors, and employees. In the underground floor, technical rooms and large warehouse can be found. The second part is designed to the general public including association areas such as reception, coffee-house with outdoor terrace, copy center and tobacco shop. Rooms for students, manager offices, repairman’s room, and laundry can be found in the third part. In total there are 44 two-person rooms and one room for a disabled person on the second floor. The structural system of the building is a cast-in-place concrete frame with a filling of ceramic fittings. The external wall is insulated with mineral wool with a ventilated facade and fiber-cement facade tiles. The building is based on base piles with a pile under each pillar. Vegetation covers a flat roof as well as a part of the north side of the facade. There will also be a public park and two volleyball fields in the area.
Dental clinic in Šlapanice
Špinar, Adam ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of a dental clinic in Šlapanice. The thesis is structured into three parts.The frst part describes architectural and structural design of the two-storey building. The First oor includes a pharmacy, utility room, reception, waiting room and surgeries. The second oor contains additional surgeries and facilities for sta and patients. The structural system is transverse ceramic masonry. The building has a at biosolar roof and a ventilated façade with greenery on the west side. Foundation structures consists of reinforced concrete strips on drilled piles. The aim of second part is the design of building services, including air handling units with heat recovery, gas boiler heating and photovoltaic panels on the biosolar roof. The cooling is provided by a VRF system. The design of building services is presented in a global scheme. Based on this design and building physics calculations, the results are presented in an energy performance certifcate. In the third part, the issue of vertical green facades is investigated. Involves analyzing green facades' terminology and classifcation. The review is followed by experimental part presenting measurements of temperature and humidity on the KVOP building in Brno. The result of the measurements proves that the temperature on the green facade is up to 45 degrees lower than other elements of the facade during hot summer days. This fact confrms that the use of a green façade helps the surrounding climate as well as the heat load of the indoor environment. Thanks to the attached photo documentation of the green façade, we can follow the progress of plant growth in our geographical environment during the year.
Timber House
Kučera, Radim ; Vojta, Martin (referee) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s work is design of new building of separate detached house. It is a timber house with a basement on the part of the ground plan, one ground floor and a flat sodded roof. The supporting part of walls creates column sandwich structure. The sheating is designed as a ventilated timber facade. The house is suitable for four-member family, with one person with limited mobility. The house is situated in Vřesina, site n. 778/55, cadastral unit Hlučín. The subject of seminar paper is “Vegetative facades”, and it is a separate supplement of bachelor’s thesis.
Nursing home
Jurajdová, Alžběta ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The content of this diploma thesis is the design of a new boarding nursing home in Dolany. building with two floors and a residential attic. The main entrance to the building is located on the north side. On the first floor there is a spacious common room, two apartments (one belonging to the administrator of the building), technical room, room for maintenance and cleaning, storage, toilets, areas for nursing services and cellars. The second and third floors are accessible by internal stairs and elevators. Both floors have the same accessibility. In each of them there are a total of 7 apartments. the vertical load-bearing structures are made of ceramic masonry with a contact thermal insulation system. The roof structure consists of a gable roof with ceramic roofing. The project documentation was prepared in accordance with valid legal and technical regulations.
Sports center
Nováková, Kateřina ; Kozubíková, Ivana (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of my master´s thesis is a project of a new sports center in Havlíčkův Brod in Humpolecká street on plot no. 2709/3 and 2709/4. The land is sloping and its area is 14 849 square meters. The building has two overground floors and one underground floor. Vertical bearing constructions are designed from the monolitic ferroconcrete columns. Space between colmuns is made up of ceramic blocks. In the underground floor the space is made up of monolitic reinforced concrete. The vertical peripheral structures are provided with an insulation system with ventilated space. The horizontal bearing structures are designed as a monolitic reinforced concrete slabs. The roof is designed single – layer vegetation area. The roof over sports hall is sloping made up of wooden trusses. In south-eastern side of sports centre is designed restaurant with its technical background. In the underground floor there is relaxation part with swimming pool, saunas and massages. The rest of sports center is made up of technical and hygienic background for visitors and employees, and sports grounds, for example badminton courts, climbing wall, squash courts, fitness and 4 sports rooms.
Socio-cultural centre with townhall for the district Brno-Kohoutovice
Stepanova, Arina ; Antl, Roman (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
Abstract The area, for the socio-cultural center with townhall, is located in the Brno-Kohoutovice district next to the Libušína třida bus stop. It is surrounded by apartment blocks, shops and services. Libušína třida provides easy access to the transport systém. The piece of land is located to the forest. The building comprises three main spaces ( the townhall, a multi-purpose hall, socio-cultural center), which are all interconnected and are directly and easily accessible to a car park. There is a public space in a form of an open square, which generates a pleasant atmosphere for leisure breaks and social activities. The aim is to protect a green image of a district and create an environmentally friendly building.
Apartments resort Velke Karlovice
Hašlíková, Adriana ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and parts of documentation for the implementation of the building on the basis of an architectural study, which was prepared in the course AG035 - Architectural Design Studio 5 in the summer semester of the 3rd year on the topic of residential buildings. The subject of this study was the renovation of existing buildings and the construction of new buildings to create an apartment resort. The land in question is located in the municipality of Velké Karlovice in the Zlín Region. The concept of the architectural solution was to preserve as much of the existing buildings as possible, simplify their appearance, adapt the existing layout to the investor's requirements. The supporting system of the existing buildings and their shape is therefore preserved. In the design of the 1st floor of the building current cellars will be rebuilt into 4 garages with access from the west side, behind which there will be 4 smaller cellars, a larger common cellar (ski room), a lift and a technical room. On each residential floor (2nd floor and 3rd floor) there will be two apartments with 2+kk layout (entrance hall, bathroom with toilet, bedroom, living room with kitchen and dining room) and two apartments with 3+kk layout (entrance hall, bathroom, toilet, bedroom, children's room, living room with kitchen and dining room). All apartments have a balcony from the living room with kitchen and dining room facing west. The facades of the existing buildings will be in a shade of vanilla white. A steel trellis will be attached to the north side and will grow through the greenery to create a green façade. Suitable plants for this purpose are hydrangea petiole, big-leafed understory, climbing ivy and trifoliate ivy. On the south side of the building there will be a front facade made of solar panels. The roofs will be covered with black roof tiles.

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