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Urban Study of conversion of Tomioka Silk Mill, Japan
Havlík, Jan ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The Tomioka Silk Mill, an extraordinary industrial heritage in the Prefecture of Gunma on the Honshu island, is waiting to be included to the List of Unesco (nowadays is only on the List Tentative). Former factory, documenting the integration of French technology and Japonese architecture, was realised on the principle of classical factory zoning. The conversion of the mill, aiming at multiple-municipal functions, is reflected in a new urbanistic conception of the area in the municipal context. The project proposes and checks functional zones for users and sightseeing routes for turists. The part of that is evaluating the potential of the mill objects, of the landscape of the mill and of the functional municipal relations.
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Evaluation of the Quality of Universities and their Comparison
Havlík, Jan ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Novák, Michal (referee)
Thesis in theoretical research presents a comparison of quality rankings of universities. Compares the international rankings and used criteria. At the national level, the thesis uses at first informative charts, secondly the evaluation which affects universities, such as evaluation of the Accreditation Commission. In the practical part monitors rank of the Faculty of Management in the various rankings, the purpose of these rankings and presents realistic recommendations on how to increase the level of ranking.
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Why the Maps Don't Tell the Truth
Havlík, Jan ; Pokorný, Pavel (advisor) ; Mauric, Eduard (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes and explains the causes, but also the possibility of deliberate "lying" maps. In the first chapter the reader is introduced with the basic concepts and types of cartographic map projections. The second chapter is devoted to mapping the history of Bohemia. The third chapter deals with the deliberate distortion maps, such as during wars. The fourth chapter discusses the errors that the maps should always be. The fifth chapter describes the issues that funny but also serious political machinations. The last chapter describes the role of maps in economics and marketing.
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