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Design system for the detection and quantification of requirements to the control system of intelligent house
Kotík, Miloslav ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis focuses on analysis of the investor's requirements for control system of intelligent house. It is designed questionnaire to guide the designer in communication with the investor and this process is converted into an interactive form as a schedule. On the basis of the questionnaire is designed a procedure for automatic evaluation and transfer of detected investor’s requirements into the list of recommended components of a Tecomat Foxtrot control system and its peripherals for implementation. The first two chapters are theoretical and describe the intelligent house and the Tecomat Foxtrot control system. The last chapter of bachelor thesis describes the Design system itself and its parts - questionnaire, database, form, program evaluation.
Who is a designer
Dohnalová, Kateřina ; Staňková, Hana Grulichová (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
To what extent can anyone call themselves a designer? Where is the line that decides why and who is a designer? The aim of this bachelor thesis is to answer these simple questions. The author simultaneously draws from her own long term experience, working as a main bartender in a pub, where she tries to redesign the the core processes of this pub based on her participatory observation. As an employee she has a bigger potential of resolving the existing problems, which she finds absurd while working, or she can suggest their solution in a way that is more sustainable and co-worker friendly, but at the same time takes into account the boss and the community that shapes around the said place. The long term employer or an invited expert (designer) doesn't actually perform the job. Which means that they can't assess the situation and recommend a meaningful solution.
Design of electrical installations in industrial buildings
Cabal, Jan ; Bátora, Branislav (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with planning and proportioning of electrical installations within industrial objects. The theoretical part of the thesis looks into electrical installation planning and proportioning for all kinds of buildings. Basic terms related to projecting, project requirements, as well as the requirements on the designer, project documentation composition, and project documentation grades, are descibed. Furthermore, the text covers implementations of protection against electrical injuries, related legislative regulations and requirements, and finishes with the issues of electrical installations proportioning and protection. The practical part of the thesis contains a design of electrical installations for an industrial object involving high power wiring for a mechanical – technological part of the Zaječí water treatment plant. In addition to wiring proportioning and protection, the design involves a technical report, layout drawing and distributor RM1 plan.
There's black and white, day and night, good and evil, yin and yang. It all just balances itself out.
Ilič, Risto ; Kořínková, Jana (referee) ; Mazanec, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis "There's Black and White, Day and Night, Good and Evil, Ying and Yang" follows the three-year existence of the collective "Ugly Brno" and its work, which is based on the still current, local phenomenon of redesigning of advertising banners and shields in the context of small businesses located in the Brno city center. Specifically, it focuses on emerging designs combining black and white. The output of this bachelor's thesis is a video – a fictional interview in which Black and White are personified as two confident, eccentric personalities, quasi-experts in today's visual culture and the ultimate guarantors of taste, who conquered the city of Brno with their realizations. The objective of this thesis is to reveal the mythology behind the popularity of black and white combination in the context of visual culture, particularly in graphic design and its connection to the problematics of gentrification and capitalism. Another objective is to use sarcasm and irony to create a reflection of a culture whose values are elitism, workaholism, perfectionism, disregard for alternatives and an emphasis on efficiency. Why is it that in such a culture, black and white has gained more and more popularity than ever before?
Shared Workspace for Collaboration of a Customer and a Designer
Studený, Zdeněk ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis describes the design and creation of user interface made for cooperation of the client and the designer. This UI should motivate to keep the cooperation between the two parties continuous. It uses a concept of gamification which motivates the client. Gamification applies game mechanics into productive activities. The interface is realised in the form of web application aiming to create ahabit of using the application on regular basis. Additionally, the application invokes further project development. Usability testing provided data suggesting that the application helps with better understanding of the working process of the project and encourages the client to develop the project further.
Documentation for price construction contract
Štáblová, Veronika ; Holý, Ondřej (referee) ; Marková, Leonora (advisor)
The aim of this work is to bring the necessary documentation to the pricing structure for the preparation of project documentation. Indicate the effect of Decree No. 230/2012 Coll. a new Law No. 55/2012 Coll. on public procurement. The theoretical part of the thesis is applied to a case study.
The Creative Centre Brno-Cejl
Kašpárková, Eliška ; Vaněk, Petr (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The main purpose of this project is reconstruction former penitentiary for a Creative Centre. The lokation is in Brno, between Cejl streer, Bratislavská street and Soudní street. The main idea of this project is „make the place with incubators for young architects, creativ persons and designers. The building program is adapted to the historical essence and construction and technical situacion of this building. There are designed spaces for their creations, exhibions, distributions and auctions of their artistic products. The idea of concept contains too the space for lectures, workshops, seminars, courses and untraditional educational projects, visual and acustic and different productions. There is too the possibility of short-term accommondation in attic. The part of this object is reserved for dancing lessons. All these spaces are designed for a rent. There are designed too new entrance spaces, parking places, technical equipment and facilities. The inseparable part of this project are inner atriums, entrance spaces and contunuity on public street spaces and communications. The complex of Creative centre is without mobile roofing and without covered passages. The main idea of this complex is to preserve the main square mass with the central wing, and is to clean up the less historical insignia extensions of the Cejl street and of the Bratislavská street. From the constructional poit of view consists this buiding two aboveground floors with used attic. The attic is coved with gabled roof made of interlocking tiles. The complex is based on stone basis with bearing wall made from full of burnt brick. The ceilings are made of wooden beams with arches of full of burnt brick. At the present the complex is without permanent using. The part of this complex was sold in personal property. The functional content of this complex after the reconstruction is to create the creative centre (with accompanying cultural and social functions) for creative, design
Management of the Construction Project
Šrotová, Zuzana ; Zouhar, Petr (referee) ; Waldhans, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis describes the basic procedures of the management of a construction project. For a better understanding of the processes here explains the concepts that are contained in this work. The goal is to become familiar with the specific procedures and methods of project management during the implementation of construction projects.
Study of Technical Preparation of a Production Portfolio for Production Organization
Cabúk, Matej ; Tesař, Rostislav (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Launching a new product on the market requires a lot of preparatory work. In international companies, procedures and rules are clearly given. And while theory defines the technical production preparation activities, the actual processes vary from company to company. This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and optimization of partial tasks, mainly on the design preparation of production. It proposes solutions to improve processes from a designer's point of view. In order to understand the appropriateness of the proposed solutions, it is necessary to know the nature of the analyzed company, which will be briefly presented. The proposals deal with software equipment in the workplace, the potential of which is not fully exploited by the employees. And although good quality software is an important part of the efficient operation of any company, for some activities it is preferable to limit the software used and simplify the processes. The specialists do their job with high quality and in less time. Creating a position of a specialist in photorealistic visualizations gives room to employee to develop in the field. Various factors, such as motivation and work environment, affect the performance of employees. Introducing new benefits, improving transport infrastructure and promoting alternative ways of travelling to work can have a positive impact on employee performance and satisfaction. The final part evaluates the proposals from a technical and economic perspective.
spices&species
Dudová, Julie ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on enhancing the perception of food, individual ingredients and time spent eating. Along with this, it addresses the question of how our minds' reactions to tastes, their combinations and the time in which we perceive them change. Through a theoretical reflection on cooking and eating culture, the author explores the factors that can influence attitudes towards cooking and thus enhance its sustainability. The author's ambition is to address the culinary imagination, that is, mastering the art of pairing flavours without the need for recipes. She sees this practice as more sustainable. The author herself has worked as a chef. The bachelor's thesis is therefore also based on practical experience. The topic of cooking and sharing meals is also addressed in the author's studio, which is one of the main motivations for her work on this topic.

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