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Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Frolík, Jakub ; Gale, Roman (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
An important element of this plot is its surroundings. Strictly morphology and slope of the valley in which the parcel is located. My first idea was to create two linear buildings apartment buildings, among which will reflect the valley in the form of a courtyard. Splits the parcel to a third of the 6 apartment house creates a sense of greater privacy and comfort. Because the emphasis is on orentaci to the cardinal, and the conclusion of three courtyards created a standardized apartment block in its open floor plan shaped L. Double odzrcadlením longitudinal axis vziknou three separate blocks, between which a meandering vine valley, connecting residents, as well as river connects the city.
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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Frolík, Jakub ; Šmídek, Petr (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The overall concept and intent was to design a building open to all city residents and its visitors. Openness is copied into the open layout that allows free movement of people and a multifunctional building. The facade is designed as a steel structure, composed of seven triangular segments. Parter open glassed over which is the "rotating facade located, thus helping to relieve the controversial building in context. Interior space is a central, open, bright and clear. Staircase around a central atrium supports the dynamics of the building leads visitors around the building.
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Jan Hus, the Hussite movement and Eastern Bohemia. Conference papers
Frolík, Jan
Articles summarize the historical development during the Hussite movement in Eastern Bohemia and archaeological evidence of life in Chrudim and in Chrudim region during the 14th and 15th centuries. The development of opinions on Jan Hus and the Hussite movement during the 19th century is described. The celebration activities of Jan Hus and his monuments are mentioned, too.
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Early Modern archaeological assemblages from Prague Castle and period written and iconographic sources
Blažková, Gabriela ; Frolík, Jan ; Žegklitzová-Veselá, Jana
The main goal of this work was to introduce Early Modern finds of ceramics and glass from Prague Castle. As a starting source for this study were used eight find collections of cesspits originating from the Prague Castle area belong to houses located along the northern and western edge of the Third Castle Courtyard. The above mentioned collections of finds represent mainly features unearthed in the years 1925-1932 or 1957. The only recently discovered cesspit represents a feature (OBJ. 1) from the House No. 34/IV on the Jiřské square. The study is attempting to answer the question, in the cooperation with archive sources, how much can the cesspit-fillings reflect social position of their users.
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