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Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Kos, Jakub ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was to restore a building on Malá Františkánská in the centre of the town of Znojmo. The building, which dates back to the Gothic period, has not been used for a long time, which marked its technical condition. There are mostly ruins, since the roof, ceiling structure and parts of the outer walls have collapsed. The best preserved part of the building is the basement that is almost intact. The building in the shape of an L is located at the intersection of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova and it complements the local building density. The main idea of the project was to find a new functional use of the building – film and music club complemented by a penthouse. An important requirement was to preserve the remains from the Gothic period – stone masonry, stone fragments of the jambs and two portals, which were used as the main entrance to the building and an access to the atrium. Main part of the design was the completion of the construction, as most of the original structures were in an unsatisfactory technical condition. An important aim of the renovation was to minimize the load on the existing structures, and for that reason a steel frame filled with thermal insulation was designed. The corner of the house between the ground floor and the first floor was designed as an open space, so that a project screen visible from the both floors could be installed. The rest of the building provided premises for the technical and sanitary facilities and other areas necessary for its operation. The attic is designed as a separate apartment with its own entrance.
New Synagogue in Olomouc
Kos, Jakub ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The project was influenced by several factors, the most significant being the water element, which is very important for Judaism and primarily symbolizes ritual purification. The concept divides the area in the axis of Nešverova Street, making an orthogonal block, further separated according to the functions, and public area under which a part of the underground parking is located. The block consists of the synagogue, museum, restaurant and administrative building of the Jewish community with a library. From the architectural standpoint, the project was significantly influenced by the stained glass window of the burned former synagogue, which was, in more modern spirit, imprinted into the museum’s facade. This window becomes a dominant element of the facade, because it pervades all three floors, so the rest of the building is not divided and for lighting of the exhibition areas skylights and artificial light are used. Significance of this concept is intensified by the fact that the visitor is dragged inside, right to the front of the synagogue, to which a ramp leads. There is an importance of the mentioned water element in the design of the synagogue. The whole concept is approached organically and was inspired by a drop of water falling down on the surface. The synagogue literally grows from a body of water which surrounds it and creates a crystalline element. The idea is amplified by the water wall which runs from the passageway all around the synagogue. Part of the administrative building and the restaurant are designed in more simple style, but the idea of arch is reflected in the moulding, which was designed intentionally with reference to the surrounding buildings. The rest of the site served as a small park and this function has been maintained. A significant element in this part of the site is Theresian gate, which remained from the 18th century fortification. The park was supplemented by an artificial bank, which covers the entrance to underground parking a
Success of offensive game systems in basketball for U17 and U19
Kos, Jakub ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kainová, Lucie (referee)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the success of offensive game systems in basketball in the age categories U17 and U19. The aim of this work is to map and compare the offensive game attack game system of counterattack and the attack game systems of gradual attack in the teams of the Jižní Supi in twenty matches. Research has shown that a more successful offensive game system is a fast-paced attack game system. The partial goals were to compare individual attack game systems between the age categories U17 and U19. From this comparison, it turned out that the U17 age category is more successful in using the attack game system of fast counterattack. The U19 age category is more succcessful in using the attack game system of gradual attack. The difference between the two offensive game systems is in units of percent. The research method is indirect structured observation, the researh is of a quantitative nature. KEYWORDS: success, offensive game system, basketball, U17, U19
Design and implementation of dashboards within Business Intelligence or a paper mill
Kos, Jakub ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Církovský, Tomáš (referee)
The theme of this diploma thesis is the design and implementation of a dashboard for a specific paper company using the knowledge of an effective way of data visualization. The new dashboard is being developed as a replacement for the current reporting method, which does not allow the best information to be passed on. In order to design an effective dashboard, it was necessary to gain knowledge of specialized literature dealing with the topic of reporting, dashboarding and visualization of information. The following methods were used in the theoretical part: introduction and description of current situation in reporting and dashboards for obtaining a theoretical basis then finding principles and trends of data visualization for the design of effective graphic components displaying key information. In the practical part, it was necessary to analyze the current state of the reporting solution in the company and to identify requirements for the new dashboard. This information was obtained through semi-structured interviews with representatives of dashboard users. Introductory chapters are devoted to the interpretation of the theme dashboards. It introduces its historical development, basic concepts and it explains definition of dashboard. Subsequently, the author describes the characteristics of different kinds of dashboards. Another part deals with the theoretical basis of information visualization. Describes the basic processes of human perception and the ways it is affected by handling of the various attributes of the displayed information. The practical part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of a dashboard in Mondi Štětí a.s. When designing the graphic design of the dashboard and the individual elements author uses the findings explained in the theoretical part. The dashboard prototype, created in Tableau, was subsequently consulted and validated with users. Based on their comments, it was modified and then implemented for real use. The result of this work is a dashboard of residence times, designed according to the principles of efficient data visualization. This dashboard meets user requirements and fulfills its defined purpose. Another benefit of the thesis is a summary of the theoretical knowledge and data visualization principles, which can serve as a source of instruction for the reader. At the end of the thesis, the author suggests ways to further develop the new dashboard.
New Synagogue in Olomouc
Kos, Jakub ; Velek, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The project was influenced by several factors, the most significant being the water element, which is very important for Judaism and primarily symbolizes ritual purification. The concept divides the area in the axis of Nešverova Street, making an orthogonal block, further separated according to the functions, and public area under which a part of the underground parking is located. The block consists of the synagogue, museum, restaurant and administrative building of the Jewish community with a library. From the architectural standpoint, the project was significantly influenced by the stained glass window of the burned former synagogue, which was, in more modern spirit, imprinted into the museum’s facade. This window becomes a dominant element of the facade, because it pervades all three floors, so the rest of the building is not divided and for lighting of the exhibition areas skylights and artificial light are used. Significance of this concept is intensified by the fact that the visitor is dragged inside, right to the front of the synagogue, to which a ramp leads. There is an importance of the mentioned water element in the design of the synagogue. The whole concept is approached organically and was inspired by a drop of water falling down on the surface. The synagogue literally grows from a body of water which surrounds it and creates a crystalline element. The idea is amplified by the water wall which runs from the passageway all around the synagogue. Part of the administrative building and the restaurant are designed in more simple style, but the idea of arch is reflected in the moulding, which was designed intentionally with reference to the surrounding buildings. The rest of the site served as a small park and this function has been maintained. A significant element in this part of the site is Theresian gate, which remained from the 18th century fortification. The park was supplemented by an artificial bank, which covers the entrance to underground parking a
Znojmo, the Reconstruction of House Malá Františkánská , Nr. 121
Kos, Jakub ; Keith, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is based on a studio project created in the summer term of the third year of the undergraduate studies. The task was to restore a building on Malá Františkánská in the centre of the town of Znojmo. The building, which dates back to the Gothic period, has not been used for a long time, which marked its technical condition. There are mostly ruins, since the roof, ceiling structure and parts of the outer walls have collapsed. The best preserved part of the building is the basement that is almost intact. The building in the shape of an L is located at the intersection of streets Malá Františkánská and Klácelova and it complements the local building density. The main idea of the project was to find a new functional use of the building – film and music club complemented by a penthouse. An important requirement was to preserve the remains from the Gothic period – stone masonry, stone fragments of the jambs and two portals, which were used as the main entrance to the building and an access to the atrium. Main part of the design was the completion of the construction, as most of the original structures were in an unsatisfactory technical condition. An important aim of the renovation was to minimize the load on the existing structures, and for that reason a steel frame filled with thermal insulation was designed. The corner of the house between the ground floor and the first floor was designed as an open space, so that a project screen visible from the both floors could be installed. The rest of the building provided premises for the technical and sanitary facilities and other areas necessary for its operation. The attic is designed as a separate apartment with its own entrance.
Comparison of virtualization platforms from Microsoft and VMware
Kos, Jakub ; Nedzelský, Roman (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of virtualization tools of two leading com-panies in the field of virtualization, namely Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware Workstation. In the introduction is summarized historical development, basic concepts and defined the concept of virtualization. The larger part of the thesis deals with the theoretical foundations and descriptions of the various types of virtualization. In this part, the reader is acquainted with the different type's virtualization. Explains the types sectors and virtualization, the reader gets a wider awareness on the topic virtualization. In the practical part are presented and compared both programs. The programs were compared in the performance but also in terms of user-friendliness. The systems achieved according to the total score of approxi-mately same performance, but there are differences in some areas.

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