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Vinařství / WineryHudeček, Vladimír Unknown Date (has links)
The main aim of the master project is to design a winery building in Velké Bílovice. The building has 2 floors with flat intensive green roof. The ground floor has two parts: First for the guests and second for staff only. The first part includes a large room for a wine degustation, separate smaller room for a private degustation and toilets. The second part includes staff rooms and offices. Both parts are connected by a reception. There are stairs to the underground floor behind the offices. The underground floor includes wine production facilities and a room for occasional wine degustation. The building is designed with loadbearing walls and slabs made of reinforced concrete. Partition walls are made of ceramic blocks. The building envelope is covered with ETICS and timber cladding. All the windows have hidden frames and triple glazing. Next to the building there is a parking lot for 18 cars (14 guests, 4 staff). There is an outdoor seating for guests with a view of the vineyard in front of the winery. The project was developed with following software: AutoCAD, Teplo 2017 EDU, DEKSOFT, SketchUp and Lumion.
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Společenský dům / The Social HouseBíza, Petr January 2015 (has links)
The diploma thesis focuses on project of new building of social house in Mutěnice in Hodonín district in South Moravian region. The project is in accordance with official assignment and with contemporary Czech standards and legislation. The building is placed in inner part of the town close to the town centre. It’s designed on an empty plot owned by town. Object should serve to the town citizens as cultural and social meeting point. The building plan is irregullarly-shaped with maximum dimensions 29,5 X 52,0 m and has two floors. Inside the social house there is a dance hall, restastaurant with kitchen and rooms for cultural and social activities of citizens of Mutěnice. Structural system can be divided into two parts. The part of the building with dance hall consists of feinforced concrete frames combined with infill masonry walls. The other part with restaurant and other rooms is made of masonry walls. The foundations of the building are made of concrete strip foundations and reinforced concrete square footings with grade beams. Bearing walls are made of sand-lime blocks KM Beta. Ceilings are made of prestressed concrete floor slabs Spiroll. Partition walls consist of plasterboard panels. The building is roofed by flat extensive green roof. All external walls are insulated with mineral wool. Doors and windows have wooden frames and triple glazing. As result there’s structurally, operationally and aesthetically functional complex, that will be benefit for the town and its citizens, especially for their cultural and social life.
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