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Horse Breeding and Training Farm
Sekaninová, Jitka ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This site serves as a sport and recreation facility for breeding and training horses. Also hippo therapies will take place here therefore it is barrier-free. The whole compound is divided into three buildings different by usage. Each building’s top view is semi-circular; these semi-circles are formed from segments. The first building is for the public and is structurally as well as operationally separated from the other two buildings. This contrast is emphasized by different facade materials. The entrance hall, restaurant with its facilities, horse riders’ clubroom, office, rehabilitation area, pension and the emergency flat of an administrator are situated here. The two-floor building with pension is bricked, with monolithic ceiling and plastering on the facade. The other two buildings serve as horse stables with auxiliary operation and a riding hall with stands. These two buildings are designed as two one-floor wooden structures. The organic shapes are chosen in the harmony with surrounding nature.
A Guesthouse with a Restaurant
Vít, Lukáš ; Zídek, Rostislav (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The project deals with new building of guesthouse and restaurant in Křídla. This work aims to develop design documents for building construction. Guesthouse is for 41 guests. The part of the guesthouse is restaurant. The building has 2 above-ground floors and basement. The building is based on brick system Porotherm. The guesthouse and restaurant has a flat roof. The building is situated on slightly sloping terrain.
Other places
Jáchim, Jan ; Skála, Jiří (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Walk through a fictional dreamed space. Audiovisual installation combines surround sound and parallel text commentary. Using the imagination of sound illusion, projected text and absence of image, it aims to motivate the spactator's dreaming.
A House with a Hairdressing Salon
Vyhnálek, Václav ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor´s thesis is a project of the house with hairdressing salon for business activities. The projected building should be located in the village Jemnice in the street ,, Na Předlískách It is a two-storey house with partial basement and attached garage for 2 cars, which is situated on midly sloping land. The house is built of brick blocks POROTHERM. The ceilings of the house are made out of fundamentals roofs Miako. The partitions are combination of brick systems POROTHERM and Knauf plasterboard partitions. The roof is flat single-coating covering.
Biogas Plant Telč
Novák, František ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The biogas plant in Telč. Administrative and laboratory building is located on the premises of a biogas plant on the outskirts of Telč in the field of science and technology park. Half of a two-storey building will be used for laboratory tests which, under different operating conditions and settings will test changing input of crops, optimization of these parameters in different technological settings to maximize energy output. It will also be a place of management of biogas plant. The building is located in a slightly hilly terrain at an altitude of 539,350 meters and complies with disabled access.
A Family House with a Sculpture Studio
Karásek, Jakub ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
My bachelor's thesis is focused on the design of family house with sculpture workshop and atelier. The house will be placed on plat in Dědice u Vyškova. It is a partial basement three-storey detached house for three to four family members. Object is roofed by flat roof.
Syndesmotic lesion in fracture-dislocations of the ankle - Maisonneuve fracture
Fojtík, Petr ; Naňka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hromádka, Rastislav (referee) ; Skála-Rosenbaum, Jiří (referee)
A Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is a fracture dislocation of the ankle caused by external rotational force. In the traditional concept it includes a subcapital fracture of the fibula, an injury to the tibiofibular syndesmosis and to the interosseous membrane, and it is considered as an unstable injury. The experimental (anatomical) goal of the dissertation work was a detailed study of the incisura fibularis tibiae (IFT), its maximum depth and its localization relative to the articular surface of the ankle. The second experimental goal was a detailed description of the lateral surface of the distal fibula, where there is a prominent but still nameless edge that gives the distal fibula its typical triangular shape on a transverse section (workingly we called it lateral malleolar crest, LMC). Both of these structures are extremely important in the diagnosis and treatment of ankle fractures. The clinical part of the work included an overview of all the literature devoted to MF and further analysis of our group of patients with MF with a focus on the posterior malleolus (PM) fracture. Anatomical studies were performed on 352 dry bone specimens of adult tibiae and fibulae. The clinical study was conducted on a group of 100 patients with MF in adult patients treated at The Department of Orthopedics, 1st...
How people learn from mistakes on an example of weather lores
Skála, Jakub ; Schwarz, Jiří (advisor) ; Šolc, Jan (referee)
The work deals with the empirical research of informal institutions. The aim was to determine on the basis of the verification of weather lores whether our null hypothesis is valid. Our null hypothesis is as follows: known weather lores have a higher success rate of forecast than unknown weather lores. We worked on the assumption, that in the general awareness remain mainly weather lores that works (passed on from generation to generation as a result of long-term learning process). That should have clarified whether not working weather lores are used any more. We verified weather lores on the basis of hydro- meteorological data for the period 1972-2002. We used several measure criteria. Each criteria was tested with Student's t-test. For all criteria, we observed that at the 5% level of significance we could not reject the hypothesis of equal values of known and unknown weather lores. It was not confirmed our hypothesis that known weather lores have a higher success rate of predictions. That means there is no development of informal institutions in the context of informal institutions on the basis of our empirical research. Keywords weather lores, formal institutions, informal institutions, development of informal institutions, categorical evaluation of weather forecast
Misallocation of Human Capital: The Austrian Perspective
Skala, Jakub ; Lebovič, Michal (advisor) ; Bobková, Božena (referee)
Higher education is often considered as one of the safest and most profitable investments in human capital. There are, however, signals that this sector has been experiencing unsustainable economic boom in the United States. This study examines the ability of Austrian Business Cycle Theory to explain the possibility of such boom, i.e. to explain the potential systematic errors in the allocation of human capital. We find that respective allocation is driven by the similar market forces as the allocation of physical capital and hence, that it may fall victim to the same, or similar false market signals, thus creating the cycle of boom and bust. Credit expansion in the sector of student loans can be the trigger then. Furthermore, we study the actual development in this sector and find that empirical evidence provides many reasons to believe that there has actually been unsustainable boom i.e. an economic bubble in the sector of post-secondary education in the United States.
International legal recognition of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo
Skala, Jakub ; Tejchman, Miroslav (advisor) ; Šindelář, Jan (referee)
This seminar paper addresses the issue of international recognition of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. The work is based on the application of pre-defined criteria of statehood on specific cases and their comparison. The result is confirmation of the hypothesis that neither of these states do not meet the requirements for recognition of statehood under international law. The seminar paper with the benefit of hindsight validates previous findings and summarizes the abnormal development of the Balkan Peninsula and it stimulates further research in the future.

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