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Construction technological project Všeradov
Pilařová, Jana ; Hanzelková, Martina (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The Diploma thesis deals with the realisation of the reconstruction of a farmhouse in the village of Všeradov. The main task of this thesis is to produce a constructional preparation of the project for the complete reconstruction of the ceiling and wall construction of the farmhouse and to create a new attic flat. All constructional modifications need to be in accordance with the requirements of CHKO Žďárské vrchy as the building belongs to a large protected zone. The aim of this thesis is to make a constructional and technological project which is feasible from financial, time and technological point of view.
A search of work aimed at obtaining a comprehensive overview of the technical disposition of claims required in the design and construction of farm buildings with a focus on livestock production.
DRÁBIK, Michal
This bachelor thesis deals with agricultural buildings used for livestock production. The aim is to acquire basic knowledge in the design and actual construction of farm buildings or renovation of existing buildings. The work is illustrated in the design process, the related obligations and possible solutions with regard to legislative resolutions and standards. It is also mentioned possible use grant programs relating to agricultural buildings.
Case „Oboroh“ (hay-loft / barn): Limits of use of ethnographical analogies
Woitsch, Jiří
Oboroh is a simple cover, which is made up of supporting structure of four posts and an adjustable roof. It is considered as being the most archaic type of barn. This function has been ascribed to the construction by the archaeologists, ethnographers etc. according to the very rare iconography of mediaeval origin (e.g. The Velislav Bible from the 1st half of the 14th century) and – above all – with references to alleged ethnographical analogies from the recent centuries. The paper argues against this way of depicting of oboroh. On the base of written and pictorial sources from the whole Europe as well as according the contemporary field researches in the Carpathians is has been shown that there is no ethnographical analogy from the early modern period which could support the theory of using oboroh as a barn. The only existing evidence shows oboroh as a common type of hay-loft. The discrepancy between mediaeval sources and modern analogies is analysed and interpreted in the article at large

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