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Tombstones in the church of St. Jakub in Jihlava
VENCELIDES, Jan
The provided bachelor thesis examines the identification and delineation of the life stories of individuals commemorated at the end of the 18th century by gravestones located within the flooring of the parish church of St. James the Greater in Jihlava. The initial chapter provides a concise overview of the historical context of the royal upper town of Jihlava until the first half of the 18th century. This overview encompasses not only the political history of the town but also delves into aspects of administration and religious development. Subsequently, the thesis explores the history of the parish church of St. James the Greater in Jihlava, addressing both its external and internal features, furnishings, and significant events witnessed by St. James Church throughout its existence. The central segment of the thesis, drawing from the manuscript of Jan Jindřich Marzy, supplementary sources, and specialized literature, endeavors to reconstruct the life trajectories of 22 prominent Jihlava burgher families and other individuals associated with the sepulchral monuments within the interior of St. James Church.
General barrier-free routes in Jihlava
Navrátil, Jan ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of a master plan for barrier-free modifications of individual routes in the city of Jihlava. The work is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical and describes the elements and requirements for barrier-free use of roads. The second part is practical and contains proposals for improving the quality of routes in terms of barrier-free accessibility. This part also analyses the surfaces, gradients and existing treatments of the individual routes.
Man Dwells Poetically
Poulíčková, Radka ; Pavlun, Martin (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
This project presents an architectural and landscape solution for the territory of the Jihlava suburb, which is located on the border between the city and the countryside. The work includes not only the approach to housing construction itself in the mentioned area, but also the idea of changing the way of spending free time in the surroundings of Stará plovárna. The theoretical part provides a personal view of the housing process. Last but not least, it deals with the relationship between housing and nature.
Environmentální nástroje využitelné v rámci rozvoje města - případová studie města Jihlavy
Kruntorád, Vojtěch
The bachelor thesis deals with environmental tools usable in regional development of the city of Jihlava. Theses is separated into two parts, theoretical and practical part. The most frequently discussed themes in case of environmental tools are described while using specialised literature in theoretical part. The practical part is focused on the city of Jihlava and describes functioning of mentioned ranges on specific cases in the town. Using field research, comparison, analysis, interview with staffer from the department of environment and SWOT analysis evaluates the best possible tools usable for the development of the town. Results and suggested environmental tools are research of subsidies, strategy of heading and environmental education. Thesis will be publicly accessible and can be used as a material for strategic documents of the town or connected departments of environment.
Design of the Junction from Jihlava to HSR Line
Hrdlička, Šimon ; Janoušek, Jan (referee) ; Dušek, Erik (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with the design of a new double-track junction from High-Speed Rail line (HSR) Vysočina from Prague to Jihlava and from Jihlava to Brno for a maximum speed of 160 kph. The thesis also includes junction to the existing railway track Havlíčkův Brod – Jihlava. The design is prepared with an effort to be economical and efficient and also to minimize the influence on the landscape.
Study of surface water quality in the Ivančice area
Jonášová, Simona ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Komendová, Renata (advisor)
Selected physical and chemical water quality parameters were measured at four sampling localities on the Jihlava River. Using UV-VIS spectrophotometry, inorganic forms of nitrogen, chlorides, total phosphorus and CODCr were determined. BOD5 was determined by the dilution method. Na+, K+ and Ca2+ ions, whose concentrations ranged from 5,75–108 mgl 1, were measured by flame emission photometry. Selected metals (Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Hg, Cr, Fe, Mn) were determined in water by the ET-AAS method. Decomposed sediments were determined by the FAAS method. Concentrations of Cr, Cu, Pb and Ni in water were in the range of 0,05–2,84 gl1. Metal concentrations in sediments ranged from 0,02–293 mgkg1, where nickel concentrations were above the limit. The occurrence of iron and manganese is due to the geological subsoil. For the other elements, anthropogenic source is assumed. From the measured data, the water quality is slightly variable in this locality and is classified as fourth or fifth class, i.e. as highly polluted water.
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.
The Testamentary Practice in Jihlava in the Years 1578 - 1624 (Wills as Sources for the History of Family Structures, Historical Demography and Sociotopography)
Jirková, Pavla ; Maur, Eduard (advisor) ; Horský, Jan (referee) ; Sulitková, Ludmila (referee)
THESIS ABSTRACT The subject of the research - the Early Modern burgher will - is viewed in the thesis from the standpoint of family structures, historical demography and sociotopography. The sample of 968 Jihlava wills from the period 1578-1624 were subjected to statistical analysis. Moreover, from a methodological perspective the nature of this research is similar to micro-historical and prosopographical approaches. The aforementioned theme was compared to conclusions of the literature concerning historical demography and family structures (especially English) as well as foreign sociological and anthropological studies. The results of this research were evaluated from the point of view of the annual number of wills as possible indicators of the chief trends in mortality, and possible connections were traced between the number of children named in the testaments and the inheritance system. Given the numerous marriage contracts concluded by testators, the study also looked into the "marriage market" and the duration of marriages. Other questions discussed in the thesis include, for example, family and household positions, disabled people, gender studies and intergenerational property transfer. Finally, in terms of the sociotopographical study, the houses of sorted testators were located within the framework...
Composer and Teacher Petr Šandera
Salák, Pavel ; Pecháček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Nedělka, Michal (referee)
Résumé This Master thesis called "Composer and pedagogue Petr Šandera" disserts about a musical personality from Jihlava's region, where comes also the author of this Master thesis Pavel Salák, Šandera's student, from. Petr Šandera (*1941), who is the object of this work, graduated Academy of music in Brno in 1965, then four years later he graduated Janáček's Academy of music arts in Brno, both school in specialisation Playing organ. After he finished studies, he worked as a musical teacher in Piešťany, in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm and in Jihlava. Beside it he was employed as an organist in Jihlava's crematorium. In years 1991-2002 he worked as a director of Jihlava's art school. Beside his work he addicted himself to composition during his life. He is an author of 129 opuses so far. The aim of this Master thesis is to introduce Petr Šandera, his life, his pedagogical working and mainly to point out to his abundant musical pieces, from which the essential part hasn't been interpreted yet. By the help of the analysis of two choir pieces this Master thesis should characterize Šandera's style of composition. Oral dialogues with Šandera were the main methods of work, Šandera's comments are often quoted. The result of these dialogues are chapters about Šandera's life, his pedagogical working and an extensive chapter...
Historical Houses Jihlava
Vymazalová, Tereza ; Kafková, Tereza (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of "Jihlava historical houses" (hereinafter JHD), which primary use today is for a permanent housing with unsatisfactory characteristics. Most apartments consist of a studio apartment with minimal or shared sanitary facilities. This condition arose due to the layout changes during the 18th and 19th centuries, when a large part of the spacious Renaissance and Baroque palace houses were transformed into intensively used apartment buildings. Given the situation persists to this day, it is necessary to think about changing the nature of such houses as part of the city's development. The diploma thesis addresses the location of the southeastern tip of Jihlava's Masaryk Square, which has the ambition to soon transform into a cultural HUB of the city and includes seven JHD. As more than half of these houses were already discussed at the faculty, the university have already prepared a plan of changes in the houses` nature. It is nonetheless necessary for a comprehensive overview of changes in the locality to prepare a study of the last two JHD, which are adjacent to one another. The objective of the paper is to address the functional characteristics of these houses regarding their placement within the city. Consideration is given to the studies and planned changes within the area - the reconstruction of Masaryk Square and the ongoing reconstruction of the house Masaryk Square 21, which bound to become the center of culture, education and tourism. The houses No. 22 and 23, which this paper addresses, are now enclosed by the future cultural and social house and the existing Vysočina Regional Gallery - this location thus significantly affects their use in the future. House No. 23, which is characterized by its large inner hall with a porch, is directly adjacent to the Regional Gallery of Vysočina, which faces the lack of a representative entrance facilities for visitors and insufficient space for a permanent exhibition. In terms of functionality, the house No. 23 is suitable for cultural purposes and so the existing Vysočina Gallery Area merges with it and its main entrance is moved. House No. 22 retains the function of a permanent housing, primarily due to its good layout, but is more up to the standards of Jihlava. The mentioned four houses influence the adjoining accessible courtyard, which is transformed into a new attractive public space. The outcome of the paper is not only an urban and architectural study of two addressed houses and the adjacent courtyard, but also an evaluation of the overall functional change of the site in the future, including other JHD. Primarily, the monofunctional nature is removed from the addressed location, which now finds itself unsuitable for housing, and a new functional characteristic are proposed that support the development of the southern tip of Masaryk Square, but at the same time respect the essence of the housing, which should always be primarily based upon the customized needs. The paper is an overview of the future functional development of this locality and discusses the possibilities of how the city of Jihlava could manage the historical houses within the area and thus significantly affect life in the city.

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