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Sports Center
Baďurová, Monika ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction of a new sports center in Jeseník in the Olomouc Region. This work is aimed at elaborating project documentation for construction work. The building is completely basement, two-storey. The perimeter walls together with the ceiling structure are made up of the Porotherm masonry system. The roof is designed as a green vegetation roof on a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The building is designed primarily for the maximum use and as a background of the local ski club taking into account all their needs and requirements.
Hotel Welpas
Kalousová, Kamila ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The project documentation addresses the design of a wellness hotel with a restaurant on a plot in the village of Pasohlávky. It is a two-storey partly basement building of an interesting quarter-circle shape. The vertical load-bearing walls are made of the Ytong system, the ceiling structures are reinforced concrete monolithic and the roof is warm flat with vegetation treatment. The plan also includes the connection of engineering networks to the building, modification and strengthening of adjacent areas on the plot, establishment of an internal area transport road to connect to the existing service road, parking space and landscaping.
Hippocenter Arpitha Podolí u Brna
Rejchl, David ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the Hippocentrum Arpitha in Podolí near Brno. This is a medium-sized riding area for training and housing 15 horses and the possibility of opening the area to the general public. The thesis of opening up to the public was crucial to the design approach. The area is divided into two main parts, the first as facilities for the riders and owners of the area, including accommodation, wellness, changing rooms, hygienic and technical facilities. And then the second part for the public with a cafe offering views of the valley and horse pastures, public sanitary facilities, technical and cleaning areas, as well as the main riding area with an auditorium and a walkway. The building is equipped with a spacious foyer that allows company or private parties to be held and creates organizational space in the event of a suburban camp. These two different spaces are contrasted by the appearance of the facades and are connected by a public courtyard dominated by a mature tree. The yard space is partially covered with a subtle monolithic structure. The area is complemented by the necessary storage areas for hay, straw, sawdust and also a manure pit. There are also parking areas for the public on the property, including parking spaces for cars and buses. The parking area is connected to the main building by a paved path that leads around the horse training area, offering the possibility to watch the horses from the residence staircase. There are 4 entrances to serve the area, two operational and two for the public.
Hotel Welpas
Kalousová, Kamila ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The project documentation addresses the design of a wellness hotel with a restaurant on a plot in the village of Pasohlávky. It is a two-storey partly basement building of an interesting quarter-circle shape. The vertical load-bearing walls are made of the Ytong system, the ceiling structures are reinforced concrete monolithic and the roof is warm flat with vegetation treatment. The plan also includes the connection of engineering networks to the building, modification and strengthening of adjacent areas on the plot, establishment of an internal area transport road to connect to the existing service road, parking space and landscaping.
Sports Center
Baďurová, Monika ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the construction of a new sports center in Jeseník in the Olomouc Region. This work is aimed at elaborating project documentation for construction work. The building is completely basement, two-storey. The perimeter walls together with the ceiling structure are made up of the Porotherm masonry system. The roof is designed as a green vegetation roof on a monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The building is designed primarily for the maximum use and as a background of the local ski club taking into account all their needs and requirements.

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