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Basilica of Assupcion of the Virgin Mary in Tismice
Skolil, Martin ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Patrný, Michal (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the Romanesque Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Tismice. It gathers and evaluates existing research. It outlines the historical and art historical context. It thoroughly analyzes the architectural type of the basilica and its decorative elements. The thesis also raises questions about the precise dating of the church, the method of its foundation, or the issues surrounding later reconstructions of the church. In conclusion, the thesis interprets the church and places it within its contemporary context
Westwerk. A contextual analysis of the roots and meaning of the birth of the specific architectural element and its impact on not just carolingian but also later sacral architecture in Europe.
Horáček, Michal ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The essay hereby submitted concerns itself with the genesis of the architectural element generally known in art-historical studies as westwerk/westwork and originating in the Carolingian times of the eigth and ninth centuries. Methodologically the topic is approached from two mutually opposite perspectives. One, in the vein of the Vienna Scool, pays attention to the development of westwerk's form, i.e "from within," while the other favours the view "from outside," and stresses the cultural, political and other influences of the historical time.It also take into account the receptive approach of Ernst Gombrich. The main reason for wfiting this essay, however, is the fact that no special work has as yet been dedicated to the westwerk phenomenon in the Czech environment, aven though its influence on the local architecture was far from negligible.
Truth, untruth and lies in Czech media discourse: Fact-checking methods applied on the website Demagog.cz during the 2018 presidential campaign
Poulová, Kristýna ; Kaderka, Petr (advisor) ; Macek, Jakub (referee) ; Svobodová, Jindřiška (referee)
The focus of this dissertation is on the description of the fact-checking process and methods as implemented on the Demagog.cz portal during the 2018 presidential campaign. Its objective is to evaluate the limits, benefits and specific forms of fact-checking within the context of the Czech Republic because the portal is the only Czech project exclusively focused on this activity. The research used the methods of ethnomethodologically informed ethnography that allows to study fact-checking in the environment where it is commonly done and to base the research findings on interpretations made by the portal members themselves. Video recordings of the coordinator's computer screen taken during the described activity were also used as research data. In order to clarify those parts of the process that could not be directly observed, the potential of metapragmatic awareness was harnessed by posing additional questions to the coordinator, studying his comments on individual statements and recordings of the communications among project experts that took place in the portal's administrative system. The fact-checking procedure was demonstrated with examples of both published and unpublished statements. Research has shown that the limits of the fact-checking activities on Demagog.cz reflect the limits of...
Aloisie Czernin-Morzin's Patronage of Architecture (1832-1907)
Némethová, Lucie ; Prahl, Roman (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the Countess Aloisie Czernin-Morzin's rich patronage of architecture on her lands, such as Maršov or Vrchlabí. It includes building of churches, chapels, industrial buildings, public buildings and conversion of castles. The most notable architects working for her were Josef Schulz, Stephan Tragl and Johann Koch. This thesis will also deal with Aloisie Czernin-Morzin's contribution to the final form of the buildings she funded.
Architectural and historical research of the rural homestead Harazim Nr. 29 (Rájov, Zlatá Koruna municipality)
Facincani, Filip ; Lunger-Štěrbová, Daniela (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to carry out a detailed architectonical survey of the homestead Harazim (Rájov, village Zlatá Koruna), which has been registered as a cultural monument since 1958. The survey proved that the oldest building of the homestead is a granary, dating back to the first quarter of the 17th century. The still noticeable three-part layout of the dwelling dates in its entirety to at least the end of the first third of the 18th century. Both the granary and the dwelling were substantially reconstructed around 1865, when the so-called small building, the knowledge of which became a partial aim of the thesis, was lost.
The foundational activities of the Markvartic family in North Bohemia in the context of 13th century Central European architecture
Panošková, Tereza ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Kubík, Viktor (referee)
My diploma thesis is focused on the foundational activities of the Markvartic family which is one of the most prominent families in Northern Bohemia of its time. In terms of the investigated area and period, the diploma thesis is a continuation of the author's bachelor thesis which was focused on the foundational activities of the House of Wartenberg which had a common ancestor with the Markvartic family. The work's focus is the evaluation of relics of preserved buildings in historical and cultural context, where their original feature was changed by later building measures. Every object will be described and analyzed using secondary literature, material and literary sources. The result of this method will be a short synthesis including the outline buildings stages of objects and their style evaluation. This method will be applied on the background of historical contexts, which represent connections of the Markvartics and royal court and the Cisterciensis, Dominicans and Johanites Order.
Methodology for supplementing interior exhibitions with technologies for digital objects visualization and content sharing
Získal, Bohuš ; Brůha, Petr ; Macek, Ivo ; Frank, Jiří ; Berka, Roman
The methodology is intended for memory institutions to help them to better understand how modern technologies for digital (especially 3D) objects presentation can be effectively used in exhibitions or expositions. In order to achieve desired presentation functions and formulate specific technical requirements, key parameters of relevant technical components are explained. The main part of the document describes steps important for design, building and running interior expositions or exhibitions. Here a standard process is recapitulated and new activities needed for effective incorporation of multimedia elements are introduced. A particular attention is paid also to the supplier selection process with respect to legal requirements and correct order of steps.
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Interpretations of Solomon's Temple presented on example of Spanish El Escorial
Stupak, Evgeniia ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The Temple of Solomon is one of the interests of a large number of scholars in many fields. Since ancient times, it is possible to find theoretical writings telling about what the biblical monument looked like. In the Middle Ages, many efforts were made to reconstruct this biblical monument. Just like the Middle Ages in the Middle Ages, they were more concerned with the spiritual meaning that the temple carried, and since the Renaissance they have also devoted themselves to the technical side of the building. This work describes several already existing and known reconstructions of the First Temple. Probably one of the most important buildings is the residence of Spanish king Philip II of Spain - El Escorial, which was built during the second half of the 16th century. In connection with the construction, an extensive study was created by Juan Bautista Villalpando, which was funded by the king himself. The work of a Spanish priest encouraged a new wave of interest in Solomon's legacy. Villalpando's research was used by Philip II. to build the new Spanish king's residence El Escorial. Which, in connection with a number of other details, gives the Spanish headquarters the status of "Reconstruction of Solomon's Temple". The work also mentions other sources of inspiration that influenced the form of El...
Vaults from the circle of Benedikt Ried
Pavlíková, Helena ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Bachtík, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to examine vaults from the period between the end of 15th and beginning of 16th century which are attributed to the workshop of Benedikt Ried. Apart from his workshop, this thesis will also cover similiar vaults both in former Bohemian kingdom and other countries, which could have been connected to the works of Benedikt Ried. The thesis will also analyze the building techniques of the vaulting systems, describe the basic construction principles and summarize the scientific research of this topic from earlier researchers.
Problematical historical preservation buildings from the 2nd half of the 20th century on example of the Military building
Kieweg, Jan ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
Problematical historical preservation buildings from the 2nd half of the 20th century on example of the Military building Abstract The bachelor thesis focuses on the problematical protection of buildings from the second half of the twentieth century. The historical preservation issue will be presented on the construction of a Military building, which was built in the style of Brutalism. This unique building of architect Jan Hančl will be monographically worked on and evaluated in a broader sociology context, together with related problems of its historical preservation. The recent circumstances, which led to a longtime covering using large billboards, will be clarified. The following removal of the advertisement provoked a lot of emotions and resulted in a complete demolition. The author of this bachelor work aims to take hold of this affair, and he points out the historical institution malfunctioning, which is slowly becoming a phenomenon. Besides ordinary art- historical methods, oral testimonies of direct participants were used, primarily of the professional public, along with the conservationists, and members of the club called Za starou Prahu. Keywords Architecture, brutalism, modernism, historical preservation, Prague, Military building, Jan Hancl, art, socialism

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