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The Quiet Omnipresence
Bodlák, Ondřej ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The work, entitled The Quiet Omnipresence, themes the metaphor of grid and line as representing the source elements necessary for the growth of whole forms. It relies on a study of landscape and urban scenery, its quiet ubiquitous mechanisms and processes. The jumble of lines creates a sensorially elusive monochromatic surface that the observer can encounter when looking at organic structures for longer periods, as well as industrially tuned urban compositions. It explores the relationship of order and chaos in its opposite but paradoxically mutually inexorable connotations. The work mostly relies on a specific and not uncommon type of space often right in the middle of cities – vague terrains, places forgotten and deliberately overlooked, in which banal biological processes slowly take the helm determining the direction of a seemingly random development.
City Library, Lausanne
Turčan, Andrej ; Křikavová, Iva (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Project for the new houses of city library and mediatheque, solves the concept of redesigning the old industry area Sevelin in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. Here should the new social and education district takes place, what brings a new metropolitan lifestyle. Two objects of library and mediatheque end up the rows of rational city grid at this platform. They define the new open space in between as a new entrance area on the platform Sevelin. It becomes also the extension of library activities to the urban space. Here also the new metro station takes place. Concept of the library – “house in house, city in the city” creates the group of three volumes situated under one roof. The houses of adults’ library, youth library and administration define two atriums in between. Here the life of the whole building meets together. Volume of mediatheque steps up the row and shows the new direction of our culture and media.
Scene Analysis Based on the 2D Images
Hejtmánek, Martin ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with an object surface analysis in a simple scene represented by two-dimensional raster image. It summarizes the most common methods used within this branch of information technology and explains both their advantages and drawbacks. It introduces the design of an surface profile analysis algorithm based on the lighting analysis using knowledge and experiences from previous work. It contains a detailed description of the implemented algorithm and discusses the experimental results. It also brings up options for the possible enhancement of the projected algorithm.
Galaxy Generator for Games
Březina, Karel ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and implementation of procedural generator of galaxy for games or simulations. Second goal is implementation of demonstration application which is showing possible usage of generator. Generator is able to create galaxy by predefined types or by user created map.
Multimaterial structures preparation by using deposition methods
Novotná, Hana ; Čupera, Jan (referee) ; Řehořek, Lukáš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with origin, structure and mechanical properties of architectured material. The theoretical part deals with composits and theory of architectured materials. Further, the cold spray technology is described and it is used to create the network of grooves in the architectured material. In the experimantal part the influence of groof geometry and profil on the mechanical properties of the resulting architectured material is researched. Microstructure and hardness of the samples were also examined.
3D Face Reconstruction
Poulíček, Zbyněk ; Šiler, Ondřej (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
The top of this thesis is 3D face reconstruction by the help the projected regular grid from the 2D image. It also includes the grid detection and the description of methods that are needed to raster image processing. The application was written in C++ programming language, it uses OpenCV graphic library, and also it is designed for OS Windows XP and higher.
Adaptive Methods for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Solution
Humená, Patrícia ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Valenta, Václav (advisor)
The objective of this project is to get familiar with the numerical solution of partial differential equations. This solution will be implemented by using a grid refinement based on the aposteriory error estimation.
The GAP in Brno
Mojzesová, Šárka ; Hudeček, Vladimír (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the design of an apartment building whose primary function is to fill a gap in Brno in the town district of Černá Pole – specifically on the street Traubova. The area in question lies close to the historic centre. Although it is surrounded by two busy and noisy roads, the selected gap provides a quiet and private corner. At present, the property has mature greenery and a garden for an apartment building in the courtyard. The aim of this work is to effectively complete the missing house in the development, to build on the surrounding structures and to provide new housing in the city centre. The location has good amenities and perfect accessibility from which to draw. The proposal offers a purely accommodation function with additional space for expanding relations within the building's community and respects the proximity of the detached apartment building in the interior.
Graphic VFD display control using Atmel microprocessors
Hrubý, Michal ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis discusses VFD displays; the operating principles, construction, applications, types of displayable information, power supply and control. The thesis explains means of communication and control of modern VFD modules with exemples code. The thesis also includes a selection of a particular graphic VFD display in accordance with the given requirements and design of power supply and control circuits on a printed circuit board.
MetaArchitecture
Vymazalová, Tereza ; Mačuda, Michal (referee) ; Vítek, Jiří (advisor)
Pilgrimage church of St. John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora in Žďár nad Sázavou is a UNESCO heritage site. It is visited annually by 30 000 visitors and this number increases each year. Alas, the site does not have proper funding and care that would match the huge tourist attendance. My bachelor’s paper is focusing on topic of improving the conditions of this site for both employees and visitors. Program of my proposal consists of improving and prolonging the tourist experience at this site, using caffés, museums and/or lecture theatre. It is imperative for these improvements to take in mind the complex style and form of this site. The style is influenced by the way in which Santini designed the site using circles. I was inspired for my work by Santini’s grid of circles and contemporary architectural styles, such as architectural field and grid (P. Eisenmann), object oriented onthopogy, mereology (G.Retsin) or 2nd Digital Turn (mario Carpo). This allows us to create complex geometric architecture, which uses the fact, that it does not burden the area and environment after it’s been constructed. Parts of the complex are going to be raised from the Zelená Hora hill itself, so it appears to be a part of the hill.

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