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Historical Houses Jihlava
Valová, Veronika ; Neubert, Jiří (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is the resul of a multi-year survey of Jihlava's historical houses owned by the city of Jihlava, which belong to the city's monument reserve. The works and surveys were created in cooperation with the city of Jihlava and the TAČR project, which deals with the issue of these houses, which are in bad conditions for a long time and despite their historical value and uniqueness they remain intact fully unused and out of public awareness. The locality of the north-eastern part of the city's historical center was chosen for a more detailed solution for this work, in connection with previous works, a detailed survey of this locality and a vision for the potential development of the area. The created concept tries to respond to the issues around important and busy streets - Benešova Street and Husova Street. At the same time, it seeks to revitalize and connect the main pedestrian route between the city's historic center and the territory with a large concentration of educational institutions - schools. The aim of the work is to point out a possible procedure in creating the concept of local development with the idea of connecting individual parts, which require an individual and sensitive approach, into a fully functional unit. A design for a parking house is included for the revitalization of this urban area. This can be use to clean Husova Street of cars, parked on the sidewalk in the street and create a pedestrian zone. In this zone, there is an important route, the path through Jan Masaryk Park, which is in a much worse condition than the renovated Gustav Mahler Park nearby. To improve the environment, the design also includes landscaping and new idea for Jan Masaryk Park. The main and key concept is the reconstruction of historic houses owned by the city of Jihlava, houses Benešova 20 and Benešova 22 as a student point and the houses Husova 29 and Husova 31 as student housing. The concentration of schools, is primarily an opportunity to create a favorable environment for students in Jihlava, for personal and career development place with the possibility of accommodation, work and places to spend their free time. In general, it is beneficial to have the student category in cities and Jihlava, as a regional city, has the potential of a student city.
Historical Houses Jihlava
Valová, Veronika ; Neubert, Jiří (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is the resul of a multi-year survey of Jihlava's historical houses owned by the city of Jihlava, which belong to the city's monument reserve. The works and surveys were created in cooperation with the city of Jihlava and the TAČR project, which deals with the issue of these houses, which are in bad conditions for a long time and despite their historical value and uniqueness they remain intact fully unused and out of public awareness. The locality of the north-eastern part of the city's historical center was chosen for a more detailed solution for this work, in connection with previous works, a detailed survey of this locality and a vision for the potential development of the area. The created concept tries to respond to the issues around important and busy streets - Benešova Street and Husova Street. At the same time, it seeks to revitalize and connect the main pedestrian route between the city's historic center and the territory with a large concentration of educational institutions - schools. The aim of the work is to point out a possible procedure in creating the concept of local development with the idea of connecting individual parts, which require an individual and sensitive approach, into a fully functional unit. A design for a parking house is included for the revitalization of this urban area. This can be use to clean Husova Street of cars, parked on the sidewalk in the street and create a pedestrian zone. In this zone, there is an important route, the path through Jan Masaryk Park, which is in a much worse condition than the renovated Gustav Mahler Park nearby. To improve the environment, the design also includes landscaping and new idea for Jan Masaryk Park. The main and key concept is the reconstruction of historic houses owned by the city of Jihlava, houses Benešova 20 and Benešova 22 as a student point and the houses Husova 29 and Husova 31 as student housing. The concentration of schools, is primarily an opportunity to create a favorable environment for students in Jihlava, for personal and career development place with the possibility of accommodation, work and places to spend their free time. In general, it is beneficial to have the student category in cities and Jihlava, as a regional city, has the potential of a student city.
Theories of art evaluation
Neubert, Jiří ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Dadejík, Ondřej (referee)
(EN) Evaluation is an inextricable part of perceiving artworks and therefore it is necessary to study it. Evaluation is always an evaluation of something, it presupposes certain knowledge and idea of what is being evaluated. Evaluation presupposes conceptualization. If we want to say something about art or better of our experience of it and want to be understood and believed, we will need to study our conceptual equipment we use. This paper offers a conceptual minimum, being important, almost inevitable for the evaluation of art. All encounters with art are connected to the consideration of authorship. Concept of the author seems to be with the concept of art more then adherent. Nowadays authorship flounders between complete sovereignty and dissolution. There are theories of artworks, that leave or even protest against the connection between art and author. Art has a long tradition, but the contemporary notio of art is relatively young and conceptually very much laden. On the one side there is ignorance of its character, on the other there are tendencies to fix it forever. Man understanding art as an expression, perceives, looks for meaning and evaluates differently, then the one understands art as an institutinally given status. The manners of thinking art are decisive. The concept of art depends...
Theories of art evaluation
Neubert, Jiří ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Dadejík, Ondřej (referee)
(EN) Evaluation is an inextricable part of perceiving artworks and therefore it is necessary to study it. Evaluation is always an evaluation of something, it presupposes certain knowledge and idea of what is being evaluated. Evaluation presupposes conceptualization. If we want to say something about art or better of our experience of it and want to be understood and believed, we will need to study our conceptual equipment we use. This paper offers a conceptual minimum, being important, almost inevitable for the evaluation of art. All encounters with art are connected to the consideration of authorship. Concept of the author seems to be with the concept of art more then adherent. Nowadays authorship flounders between complete sovereignty and dissolution. There are theories of artworks, that leave or even protest against the connection between art and author. Art has a long tradition, but the contemporary notio of art is relatively young and conceptually very much laden. On the one side there is ignorance of its character, on the other there are tendencies to fix it forever. Man understanding art as an expression, perceives, looks for meaning and evaluates differently, then the one understands art as an institutinally given status. The manners of thinking art are decisive. The concept of art depends...

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