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Fairytales about selfdetermination.
Sachrová, Tereza ; Babáková, Bernardeta (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis I present a text named Tales from Beztrudy land in an author book. It’s 12 stories about Lutynka and Hynek living in an abandoned narrow gauge railway near a train station in a land called Beztrudy. They live with eighteen dogs, with a cat without one leg Prlenka, with half dog half fox Bařinka and one domesticated bird. Together with their friends, they face everyday problems (getting food, changing seasons, growing a group of dogs, bottling honey, going to the ball, etc.), as well as traumas, social abnormalities, problems with the dominance of the powerful or the absence of a stable background for life. The setting of the stories - Beztrudy is a paraphrase of the Beskydy Mountains, which are the main inspiration for the stories. The goal of the thesis was to create an ecofeminist text similar to fairy tale series, which would thematize non-hierarchical interpersonal relationships, the relationship with nature or coping with abandonment. In the text part of the thesis, I also deal with the role of dialect in society or when working with language. Furthermore, I thematize here the eternal struggle to preserve the integrity of the landscape and the role of this theme in fairy tale production.
Apartment resort Velké Karlovice
Malý, Jan ; Tomášová, Klára (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the construction of an apartment resort in Velké Karlovice. There are two existing buildings on the plot, which will be reconstructed and changed to apartment houses. In the southern part of the plot one new building will be built, which will also be used as an apartment house. The complex is located in the village of Velké Karlovice, in Zlín region, more specifically in the part of the village called Leskové. The whole village falls under the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area. The apartment resort will be used mainly for short-term rental of individual apartments. Due to the mountainous area, winter use for skiers and summer use for cyclists and hiking is expected. The reconstructed building will be four-storey with a gable roof. On the first floor there will be garages and cellars, for example for storing skis or bicycles. The other floors will then be used for apartments with two or three living rooms and a kitchenette. In the new building, each apartment will be two-storeyed, with a cellar, bathroom with toilet and living room with kitchenette on the first floor and two living rooms on the second floor. In total, there will be 18 apartments in the renovated buildings and 12 apartment units in the new building.
CARBON Visitor Center
Murínová, Zuzana ; Chuděj, Tomáš (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The theme of the design of the visitor center is linked to the developed project for the transformation of an inactive coal mine called "CÉRKA" by the studio Kamil Mrva Architects. The project was developed for the given location and has the task of opening up a long-term publicly inaccessible zone of a state-owned enterprise and transforming it into a lively place. The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a visitor center located in the heart of the area of the former mine. The result of my proposal is a three-story free-standing building set into the slope directly under the biggest symbol of the entire area, under the mining towers. The intention of the visitor center is not only to attract tourists, but also to create a new space for the cultural enjoyment of the inhabitants of the village and to broaden people's horizons on the topic of decarbonization.
The Call of the Wild
Ivasjuková, Adéla ; Eliáš, Václav (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a recreational area in the village of Ostravice. The recreational complex with a focus on yoga enriches the village with another possible way of recreation. The complex includes a yoga studio with 2 halls and a room for massages, a main building with a restaurant and accommodation, cabins and a wellness centre with a connection to the biotope. The aim of the design is to combine yoga and the beautiful, peaceful environment of the Beskydy Mountains.
CARBON Visitor Center
Vajs, Jakub ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis follows on from the revitalization project of the former black coal mine Frenštát – CÉRKA, by the architectural studio Kamil Mrva architects s.r.o. It deals with the design of the visitor center, on a plot located in the center of this area. The result of the proposal is a solitary building located in the space between the four original buildings of the mining infrastructure. Its main task is educational spreading of awareness about the history of the area and its immediate surroundings. The solution offers possibilities for supplementing and improving the cultural life of the inhabitants of the surrounding areas.
CARBON Visitor Center
Ondrová, Simona ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the design of the visitor center in the area of the Frenštát mine, Trojanovice municipality. The proposal is based on highlighting the dominant features of the area under consideration. The goal of the project was to design a distinctive object - a "sculpture" that would provide visitors with spaces for education, lectures and refreshments. The largest part of the building is made up of exhibition spaces, which allow visitors to browse permanent and temporary exhibits related in particular to the issue of mining areas. The exhibition also includes an outdoor exhibition. The dominant feature of the proposed building is the observation tower, which gives visitors a view of the Beskydy Mountains and a closer look at the mining activity.
Průběh kalamity a stav obnovy na revíru Polana, LS Jablunkov
Dyrčík, Vojtěch
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the calamity and subsequent restoration on the clearings of the district Polana LS Jablunkov, Lesy České republiky s.p. According to the forest management records, the course of the calamity and renewal in the years 2009–2020 was determined. The beginning of the calamity can be considered the year 2016, when the volume of harvested wood increased by twice the volume of the previous year and was still increasing. As the area of the clearings increased, the extent of renewal also increased. The most frequently used tree species for artificial regeneration was a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). The beech was also the most widely used in natural rejuvenation. The state of natural regeneration was determined on three selected clearings. Selected clearings are located in the 4th, 5th and 6th forest vegetation stage. The following parameters were determined and evaluated on the network of inventory areas: height, type of plants, abundance and game nibble damage. The results show that the clearing in the 6th forest vegetation stage has a lower frequency of natural regeneration. The most represented tree species in natural regeneration was Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.).
The Beskydy Mountain Rescue Service in Memories of Witnesses
Novák, Tomáš ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (advisor) ; Mücke, Pavel (referee)
My thesis deals with the history of the Mountain Rescue in the Beskydy. Its activity is incorporated into a broader perspective of the history of the Mountain Rescue in the Czech Republic. The thesis brings insight into the personal and professional lives of mountain rescue workers and describes the mutual interconnection of these areas. It investigates the personal motivation for participating in the organisation's operation. Based on memories of witnesses from the era of their service, the research describes milestones in the operation of the Mountain Rescue. The main research method was oral history. Narrators were selected so that their depictions provided the most complex view of the problem analysed. They are represented by both the volunteers and professional members from six districts of the Beskydy region. Their memories cover the period since 1966 until the present day.

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