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Historic Building as a Museum (Contemporary Architecture and Heritage Conservation Issues)
Trefná, Magdaléna ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Aim of the Historic Building as a Museum (Contemporary Architecture and Heritage Conservation Issues) thesis is to present limits and possibilities of architecture intervention in historical objects based on conversion material of chosen historic building for museum purposes. Selection of buildings makes an effort to introduce more point of views in given problematice using examples and picturial attachements.
The villa architecture in Prague at the turn of the 19th and 20th century as a new phenomenon of living in the Central European context.
Klingerová, Ester ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with family villas in Prague from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, taking into account the European context. By that time a new relationship to modern architecture began to form. The thesis takes into consideration the displays of Art Nouveau and Modernism and the usage of folk features in the architecture of family villas. The first part of the thesis deals with the compilation of literary sources, which represents the theoretical basis of the following chapters. The second part is dedicated to the first family villas, which were built on the territory of today's Prague. The thesis clearly discusses the architectural work of four architects, some of whom were also builders. At the turn of the millenium, these architects had their family houses built or designed with the above-mentioned new features incorporated. The thesis focuses especially on the family villas of Jan Kotěra, Jan Koula, Karel Vítězslav Mašek and Dušan Samuel Jurkovič. The aim of this thesis is to create an idea of the importance of family houses at the beginning of the modern architecture and to show what sources of inspiration the architects used and who the typical builders were.
False heroes. Removal of communist monuments in Prague after year 1989
Homutová, Ludmila ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
False heroes. Removal of communist monuments in Prague after year 1989 This thesis will examine monuments, established to promote communist ideology, that were removed after the Velvet Revolution and in the next few years of the 1990s in an attempt to symbolically abolish former regime. Firstly it will outline the historical context. Based on contemporary periodicals and public politicians speeches it will show social discourse regarding relation towards communism and notions what the new regime should be like. After it will deal with the concept of historical memory, places of memory and their change and rewriting. It will also compare this momument removal with iconoclasm that accompanied other revolutions. In its main part the thesis will follow several cases of monument displacements of statues of heroes and leaders, constituting events and artifacts - symbols. It will attempt to demonstrate how the monuments disappeared from the public space and how these events and the removal itself helped construction of historical memory besides the creation of monuments that are supposed to commemorate communist totalitarianism. It will also mention existing monuments that were put up during years 1948 - 1989, that stir up discussion to this day and it will touch how other countries of the Eastern Bloc...
Sepulchral production of the Specialized sculpture-stonecarving school in Hořice 1884 - 1928
Machová, Gabriela ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Funeral artworks were an important part of production of the Imperial and royal renowned specialized sculpture and stonecarving school in Hořice below the Krkonoše mountains. The bachelor thesis presents sepulchral works produced by the school chronologically according to school chronicles and annual reports, in context with school functioning and school personages. Since the school's foundation in 1884 until the retirement of the second school director, Václav Weinzettl, in school year 1928-1929. Keywords Hořice, sepulchral art, tombstone, cemetery, sculpture
Dana Jandová - The Graphic Art
Kotočová, Lujza ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
The core part of the thesis is devoted to the lifework of a Czech artist Dana Jandová (1930-2014) with an emphasis on the graphic production, which came close to outweighing her activity in painting during the first decade of her career. By analyzing the themes that engaged Jandova's attention, the main aim of the author is to trace the development and the chronology of her stylistically varied oeuvre. In doing so, the intent of the work is to evaluate the artist's graphic production in its broader cultural and historical context. The thesis is accompanied by the summary catalogue of prints listed in thematic order.
Josef Wenig's artworks from the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Wittlichová, Theodora ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
This bachelors thesis deals with the life and work of a Czech painter Josef Wenig, who made his artistic awarness primaraly as a theater artist and illustrator. The focus of this thesis is a set of Wenig's drawing designs and graphic realization held in the collections of Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Outside of his key sphere, Josef Wenig, as a versatile artist, also dedicated his work for instance to advertising graphics, designing postcards or Ex libris. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Intimate relationships between healthcare workers in a particular healthcare services provider
Bendová, Eva ; Mellanová, Alena (advisor) ; Vaňková, Milena (referee)
This thesis is focused on the formation and presence of the intimate relationships between healthcare workers from nurses' point of view. The aim is to find out if those intimate relationships are developing on the nurses' workplaces and which factors can influence their origin as well as to find out if the presence of this relationship between a doctor and a nurse can affect the quality of collaboration among themselves but also with the other workers in the workplace. The theoretical part is dedicated to important socialization factors of the individual in society. It's focused on a position and function of the individual in a group, formal and informal relationships, family and it's function and types, on a married life and on risk factors of a family environment. The integral part is a description of the profession of a doctor and a nurse with their roles, team cooperation and professional relationship, but also a description of the doctor's and nurse's relationship like man's and woman's with potential intimate relationship. The empirical part is processed as a quantitative research. Data were obtained by non- standardized anonymous questionnaire and the research sample consisted of 177 respondents. According to current nurses' workplaces the intimate relationships between doctors and nurses...
Ferdinand Engelmüller 1867-1924
Obrazová, Martina ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Ferdinand Engelmüller 1867-1924 The subject of this thesis is monographic description of life and work of the painter Ferdinand Engelmüller. The author of this work focuses on cultural and historical context of the era at turn of the 20th century, in which she includes development of the landscape painting art and landscape painting school of Julius Mařák. Major part of this thesis is dealing with life, work and pedagogical activities of Engelmüller. It is subdivided into three stages defined by the important and breakthrough events of the painter's life and career. The work is largely based on the study of archival documents and written documents of Ferdinand Engelmüller. Thesis also includes list of works of Ferdinand Engelmüller introducing the works that are located in Czech public collections within local museums and galleries. Keywords Ferdinand Engelmüller, Julius Mařák's School, Czech Landscape Painting, Ferdinand Engellmüller Private School
Landscape motive in the work of Alfred Justitz
Stárková, Anna ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Landscape motive in the work of Alfred Justitz The object of observation of the thesis Landscape motive in the work of Alfred Justitz is the landscape motive in Alfred Justitz's paintings and drawings. It introduces the personality of Alfred Justitz (1879˗1934), a member of the former generation of the Czechoslovakian modern art. Through the motive of landscape, which is present in almost all periods of his creative life, it brings out his artistic ideals regarding life and art in a broad historical and cultural context. Based on sources and textbooks it chronologically divides Justitz's work in four stages, that feature some common things and sources of inspiration. The purpose of the thesis is to introduce Alfred Justitz as an important landscape painter within Czech avantgarde circle.
Café Architecture - The Café Space in Studies and Realizations of Architecture in first half of the 20 th Century
Bendová, Eva ; Švácha, Rostislav (advisor) ; Wittlich, Petr (referee) ; Prahl, Roman (referee)
The dissertation under the title "Café Architecture. The Café Space in Studies and Realizations of Architecture in first half of the 20th Century" deals with the question of the meaning and form of the café institution in modern times, from 18th century, especially in the years 1898-1939. The emphasis is placed on the Prague environment, but we cannot seal ourselves off from the inter-disciplinary or geographic overlap in the case of significant examples outside of the Prague environment, especially in European capitals (Vienna, Berlin, Paris). The café space as an architectural structure and phenomenon related to the modern urban society must be viewed from many different angles. To understand what is happening in the cafe and to realize the importance of social events, we reconstruct historical fact: we observe the topography of cafés, its visitors and its founders, but especially specific experience moments from cafes. This work attempts to capture what phenomena of modernity is mainly related to the café, how it is characterized by the artists and architects themselves and how they in turn determine café space. I divide the work into two basic sections therefore. Cultural-historical study summarizes thinking about the institution of café and watches its specifics as a typical space of modernity that...

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