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Multi-storey building
Surovec, Daniel ; Bajer, Miroslav (referee) ; Štrba, Michal (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to design and assess steel structure of multi-storey office center in Vsetín. Floor plan dimensions of building are 48x40m. The building has ten floors. Overall height is 35,5m. The building ceilings made of composite steel and concrete structure. The part of build are roofer atrium and one bigger room aula with dimensions 24x16m. Two construction variants were designed and assessed. Longitudinal and transverse rigity of variant A is ensured by truss bracing. Transverse rigity of variant B is ensured by truss bracing and longitudinal rigity is braced by bracing frames. The variant A is better.
Reconstruction of the chateau in Ivanovice na Hane
Studnička, Michal ; Poslušná,, Iva (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create an architectural study of restoration and renewal of the Ivanovice na Hané chateau and a proposal of a rearrangement of the adjacent park. The chateau is currently owned by the Bioveta company and is not utilized in any meaningful way. The proposed concept arises from the requirements and initiatives of the current owner, who wishes to revitalize the area and transform it into a presentable seat of the company. The design is based on constructional-historical research and other analyses to maximize the preservation of the object’s historical values along with fulfilling the client’s needs and enriching the social life of the community.
Saint Barbara's house
Neuhauserová, Klára ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the processing of project documentation for the construction of children's hospice. The building is located in Opava, specifically in the Jaktař district. Acess to the building is from street Karafiátová on building 2121/1, 2119, 2118, 2117, 2122/1. The children's hospice is a health and social facility in which relief care and facilities for a child suffering from a serious illness will be provided. The ground plan of its object is reminiscent of a person with open arms, which leads to the hospice garden, where a memorial site will be created. The capacity of the hospice is 10 rooms for patients, which will be connected to the rooms of family members. There will also be 4 separate rooms for patients, where it will be possible to place an extra bed. The children's hospice has two above-ground and one basement. The building will be built next to the hospital in Opava and is intended to expand the services provided by palliative care not only in the Moravian-Silesian Region, but throughout the Czech Republic, in which none of these buildings is yet in operation. External walls of the basement are reinforced concrete monolithic, the rest of the external walls are made of ground brick blocks with mineral insulation. The ceiling structures of all floors are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roofs of the building are flat, above the single-storey part a vegetated flat roof is designed and above the second above-ground floor there is a flat roof loaded with aggregate. There is wall structural system.
Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Sarvašová, Anna ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was an architectural study of the restoration proposal of the Augustinian monastery Šternberk. The building is owned by the city, whose task is to create new functions and uses for the abbey. The city did not concretize the plans for the construction of the monastery, it was more about a vision of the future and the discovery of new possibilities. Based on the analysis of the existing domain, conclusions are drawn about the use of new functions. The abbey is centrally located and is operationally and structurally connected to the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. The monastery also has a garden, which is currently inaccessible and unused. The plan is to revitalize the garden and build an underground parking lot that will serve the monastery and the city. The garden will be open to the public and at the same time will allow access to another part of the city. Revival of the monastery and its gardens should make the location more attractive and attract people to the city. The goal of the proposal is to create a high-quality public environment in the historic core of Šternberk..
Office Centre
Dohnal, Filip ; Štrba, Michal (referee) ; Pilgr, Milan (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to design and assess steel structure of multi-storey office center in Nový Jičín. The object is supposed to have an rectangular shape with dimensions 54 x 72 m and roofed atrium in the middle. The object has 6 overground floors. Roof height is 29 m. Two construction variants were designed and assessed. Longitudinal and transverse rigity of variant A is ensured by truss bracings and variant B is braced by bracing frames. Floor structurs of both variants are made of steel secondary and primary beams, which are supported by steel columns. Facade and atrium roof cladding is made of glass panels.
Restoration of the monastery in Šternberk
Sarvašová, Anna ; Kocourek, Tomáš (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis was an architectural study of the restoration proposal of the Augustinian monastery Šternberk. The building is owned by the city, whose task is to create new functions and uses for the abbey. The city did not concretize the plans for the construction of the monastery, it was more about a vision of the future and the discovery of new possibilities. Based on the analysis of the existing domain, conclusions are drawn about the use of new functions. The abbey is centrally located and is operationally and structurally connected to the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. The monastery also has a garden, which is currently inaccessible and unused. The plan is to revitalize the garden and build an underground parking lot that will serve the monastery and the city. The garden will be open to the public and at the same time will allow access to another part of the city. Revival of the monastery and its gardens should make the location more attractive and attract people to the city. The goal of the proposal is to create a high-quality public environment in the historic core of Šternberk..
Reconstruction of the chateau in Ivanovice na Hane
Studnička, Michal ; Poslušná,, Iva (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create an architectural study of restoration and renewal of the Ivanovice na Hané chateau and a proposal of a rearrangement of the adjacent park. The chateau is currently owned by the Bioveta company and is not utilized in any meaningful way. The proposed concept arises from the requirements and initiatives of the current owner, who wishes to revitalize the area and transform it into a presentable seat of the company. The design is based on constructional-historical research and other analyses to maximize the preservation of the object’s historical values along with fulfilling the client’s needs and enriching the social life of the community.
Saint Barbara's house
Neuhauserová, Klára ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sedláková, Markéta (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the processing of project documentation for the construction of children's hospice. The building is located in Opava, specifically in the Jaktař district. Acess to the building is from street Karafiátová on building 2121/1, 2119, 2118, 2117, 2122/1. The children's hospice is a health and social facility in which relief care and facilities for a child suffering from a serious illness will be provided. The ground plan of its object is reminiscent of a person with open arms, which leads to the hospice garden, where a memorial site will be created. The capacity of the hospice is 10 rooms for patients, which will be connected to the rooms of family members. There will also be 4 separate rooms for patients, where it will be possible to place an extra bed. The children's hospice has two above-ground and one basement. The building will be built next to the hospital in Opava and is intended to expand the services provided by palliative care not only in the Moravian-Silesian Region, but throughout the Czech Republic, in which none of these buildings is yet in operation. External walls of the basement are reinforced concrete monolithic, the rest of the external walls are made of ground brick blocks with mineral insulation. The ceiling structures of all floors are monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The roofs of the building are flat, above the single-storey part a vegetated flat roof is designed and above the second above-ground floor there is a flat roof loaded with aggregate. There is wall structural system.
Multi-storey building
Surovec, Daniel ; Bajer, Miroslav (referee) ; Štrba, Michal (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to design and assess steel structure of multi-storey office center in Vsetín. Floor plan dimensions of building are 48x40m. The building has ten floors. Overall height is 35,5m. The building ceilings made of composite steel and concrete structure. The part of build are roofer atrium and one bigger room aula with dimensions 24x16m. Two construction variants were designed and assessed. Longitudinal and transverse rigity of variant A is ensured by truss bracing. Transverse rigity of variant B is ensured by truss bracing and longitudinal rigity is braced by bracing frames. The variant A is better.
Office Centre
Dohnal, Filip ; Štrba, Michal (referee) ; Pilgr, Milan (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to design and assess steel structure of multi-storey office center in Nový Jičín. The object is supposed to have an rectangular shape with dimensions 54 x 72 m and roofed atrium in the middle. The object has 6 overground floors. Roof height is 29 m. Two construction variants were designed and assessed. Longitudinal and transverse rigity of variant A is ensured by truss bracings and variant B is braced by bracing frames. Floor structurs of both variants are made of steel secondary and primary beams, which are supported by steel columns. Facade and atrium roof cladding is made of glass panels.

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