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Intensive City House
Murínová, Lenka ; Zadražilová, Miroslava (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The topic of diploma thesis is to design a "city house", in a form of the intensive urban structure, using the area with the greatest efficiency in terms of housing, services and jobs on a relatively small area. The main function of the new complex is housing supplemented by services, as well as, leisure and education facilities. The art school, the gallery, the office space and other facilities serve not only the residents of the "intensive house", but also the rest of the public, with the possibility of getting new jobs at an accessible distance, which is the main task of an intensive structure. The aim is to create a multifunctional urban building that revitalizes the inefficiently used area and at the same time brings green spaces designed for relaxation that are missing in this area.
Analýza atraktorů zobecněných Newtonovských tekutin v 3d oblastech
Žabenský, Josef ; Pražák, Dalibor (advisor) ; Bulíček, Miroslav (referee)
We investigate a system of nonlinear partial differential equations, specifically the so-called Ladyzhenskaya model, in three spatial dimensions. It will be shown that after inclusion of a perturbation of a higher order, the model exhibits a considerably better behavior, in particular it will become quite straightforward to prove differentiability of solutions with respect to the initial condition. Due to this fact we may consequently employ the method of Lyapunov exponents to estimate the fractal dimension of the exponential attractor. First, however, it will be necessary to show existence and uniqueness of solutions, improved regularity and existence of a compact invariant set for the entire system.
Compactness of higher-order Sobolev embeddings
Slavíková, Lenka ; Pick, Luboš (advisor) ; Nekvinda, Aleš (referee)
The present work deals with m-th order compact Sobolev embeddings on a do- main Ω ⊆ Rn endowed with a probability measure ν and satisfying certain isoperi- metric inequality. We derive a condition on a pair of rearrangement-invariant spaces X(Ω, ν) and Y (Ω, ν) which suffices to guarantee a compact embedding of the Sobolev space V m X(Ω, ν) into Y (Ω, ν). The condition is given in terms of compactness of certain operator on representation spaces. This result is then applied to characterize higher-order compact Sobolev embeddings on concrete measure spaces, including John domains, Maz'ya classes of Euclidean domains and product probability spaces, among them the Gauss space is the most stan- dard example. 1
School of Art Brno
Hlubinková, Monika ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project is concept of new building of Art School in locality Brno-Střed, Veveří. The land is located in silence area Kraví Hora close to Observatory and planetarium Brno. Concept consists in conserving silence area by creation a park, which includes designed Art School. Facade of school is made by perforated, chrome-plated, steel iron. This facade component was selected because of achieving a bonding and a coalescence between building and surrounding nature. The object contains two different substances reciprocally unificated by hanging facade. This integrity is disorganized by three entrance vestibules with class-covered facade. Building is functionally divided into three parts – school management, education (situation of particular branches), representative part (auditorium, café, exhibition space). These parts are interconnected. The entire complex of oborArt School is used to relax, education and developing artistic skills.
Design of Drone
Lupták, Pavol ; Bukvald, Jiří (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a drone, specifically a semiprofessional quadcopter, which is intended for capturing videos and taking photos. The work includes an analysis of the current market situation and deals with new technologies in the given issue. The goal of the design is to create a concept that respects the technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Slováček, Jakub ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
Urban design proposal is based on the values of the territory. The solution supports an established walking path and defines its extension and termination on the top of the hill. An area of the top will be flattened and will serve as a viewpoint of the city district. A space for the realization of small architecture (sculpture, gazebo, chapel ...) will be created concurrently. The place defines a new compositional axis in the region. Retention of part of the parcel undeveloped as an element of the landscape entering the city becomes an important factor. The undeveloped territory will be used for recreation of residents of housing complex and nearest area. Existing trees will be preserved in the territory. The building structure is designed according to the principle of low-rise high density. Therefore it creates a compact form on the border of living in family house and apartment building. The structure creates a solid street front. Behind the front a range of places from public to completely private is offered. Developable area is divided into three parts (separate phases). Each part will consist of three objects, built on a common underground parking and defining a courtyard among them. Special consideration is given to the definition and hierarchy of spaces and the transition among them: public street - semi-private courtyard - private gardens, event. entrances to the apartments. The objects create a solid, less structured composition with a regular grid of windows towards the street. The scale changes to the smaller in the courtyard and richer matter solution promotes an intimacy of the semi-private courtyard. The objects are divided in both horizontal and vertical planes. Courtyard is a central space where entrances to houses and apartments as well as a staircase (incl. lift) from the garage are oriented to. This offers a potential for everyday encounters with neighbors. Another element supporting the close neighborhood is a common clubroom designed for meetings, workshops or, eg. as a seasonal children's playroom. The clubroom is located in the house B in direct response to the courtyard. Each of the three houses is unique and offers a different comfort level from "classic" apartment building to the townhouse (maisonette apartment with separate entrance). The more comfortable apartments are provided with a garden event. balcony or terrace.
Design of Electric Hand Drill
Burjeta, Josef ; Haltof, Vladimír (referee) ; Zvonek, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design an electric hand drill, respecting the functional, structural, technological and ergonomics requirements with emphasis on the aesthetic value of the proposal. My goal is to improve ergonomics of the device and to facilitate its usage. I would also like to enhance its function using modern technologies and brighten up existing market.
Leisure Time Centre Brno
Hartl, Aleš ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is project of the Leisure centre in Brno, Kraví Hora. Complex of standardized buildings designed for active spending of leisure time in form of sports, cultural and educational activities. Design consists of single-purpose central building and two versions of standardized multi-purpose buildings. Each object is designed as wooden building with heavy wooden structure. All objects are concieved as buildings with low energy consumption.
Centre of Culture Brno
Pieleszová, Katarzyna ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The goal of this project is to design a new cultural centre building in the locality Brno-Starý Lískovec, Mikulášovo square. The building site is situated between two separate blocks of flats. The principle of this draft lies in a simple combination of compositional axes. The first axis is the square’s axis of symmetry, the second one represents the distinctive shapes of the built up area from the 60’s and the third one expresses a certain metaphorical axis of the landscape panorama. This connection of lines created material which, after consideration of space requirements of all the workflows and traffic, provided the final shape. The whole object is functionally divided into two parts – the cultural centre itself as the core, and the attached sub-parts. Among the supplemental facilities there are areas dedicated for a cafeteria, a bookshop with artistic theme and an exhibition space. The objective was to create a compact structure which would allow an unlimited movement across those facilities. An important part of the exterior is the façade. The building changes “moods” during the day, the colours and shades change with the sun going down. This idea includes a plan of exterior passage which can guide visitors to the main entrances. The outside areas are designed for relaxation and art.
Petunia hybrida - porovnání růstu standardních a geneticky kompaktních odrůd v průběhu pěstování květinové sadby
Černá, Markéta
The aim of this diploma thesis is to compare the growth dynamics of standard and genetically compact varieties of petunias. The experiment was conducted in the close cooperation with company Černý, Jaroměř. Firstly is introduced this plant genus in terms of origin, morphology as well as horticultural classification. Then is described in detail the plant production, included are also petunias' most common diseases and pests. This is followed by a chapter devoted to petunia breeding aiming for the compact growth as well as to chemical and non-chemical methods which enable the grower to maintain the compact habit of plants also in plant production of standard varieties of petunias. In the last part of the literature review are described the groups of genetically compact petunia varieties that were launched on the market till now. Finally is provided an economic comparison of genetically compact and standard varieties of petunias. Seeds of genetically compact varieties are more expensive, but the grower saves money for the morphoregulators and their application because it is not required to use. In the practical part are compared 28 varieties of petunias, 10 standard and 18 genetically compact, based on 8 aspects - plant height, diameter (width), earliness, vitality, number of true leaves, number of shoots, number of flowers and compactness. It was tested whether in the optimal date for sale and two weeks after this date are the genetically compact varieties significantly shorter than the standard varieties and whether the quality of these tested varieties is good also two weeks after the optimum, so the grower can still sell these plants to the customers.

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