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Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts
Jelínková, Barbora ; Navrátil,, Aleš (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The theme of the thesis is a study of the project of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno. Preparatory work has dealt whole complex, including faculty of Forensic Engineering and common areas for both faculty. Thesis follows up only study of FFA and common facilities. There are public garages in three underground levels as a compensation for the abolition of the existing parking on the property. Urban and mass solution creates a complex of buildings with a city-forming character and allows going throw the area. There are applying principles of double hanging facade on the building, which allows original artistic design of buildings.
Detached house with microbrewery in Radějov
Hudeček, Marek ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a detached house with a microbrewery in Radějov.The building has a basement and two underground floors and 2 floors with a flat roof. It is equipped with a sloping terrain. The facility's business and two residential units.
Detached house with design office
Krumpl, Zdenek ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor’s thesis is the design of a two-storey non-cellar family home with design offices. The object is placed in a quiet location on the outskirts of the town of Polička, k. u. Polička. The House is suitable for permanent living capacity of 5 persons. In the design office can work for up to 3 employees. Entrance to the building is designed as a barrier. The structural system is the brick, ceramic blocks Porotherm. Cladding is leaving the contact insulation system made of EPS. Ceiling construction and internal dividing walls are designed from a system Porotherm. The object consists of roofing flat roof. The facade is in white colour, supplemented by ochre tones. Fill the holes with the plastic, are designed as heat insulating triple glazing, color light beech. The House is equipped with a garage for two cars, for the needs of the design office staff serves a small parking area on a plot near the object.
Detached house with dentist's office
Ryšavý, Tomáš ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of my thesis work is design of two storey basementless family house with dental surgery. The building is located in the quiet part of Lower Lutyne with good access to the surrounding towns. The residential part of the house is designed to stay four people. Access to the building and into the clinic is wheelchair accessible. Before entering the clinic there are 5 parking spaces, one of which is intended for people with reduced mobility. The building is based on the footings, which first part is from plain concrete and second is made from porous concrete blocks inserted into the frost resistant depts. External walls are made of sand-lime bricks 200 mm wide and with contact insulation system 200 mm wide. Ceiling structure is solved ceiling panels Spiroll 250 mm wide. The gabled roof is made of wood trusses. The project includes a seminary work focused on the evaluation of the structures in terms of thermal technology and acoustics.
Two-flat detached house with design office in Valašské Meziříčí
Kašík, Tomáš ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with design of new detached house with two-flat design office in Valasske Mezirici. This is a three-storey building with partial basement. The house is covered with a flat roof. There are two residential units and an operational part design offices.
Detached house with coffee bar in Trutnov
Kalisa, Eric ; Jelínková, Barbora (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Project deals with the construction of the detached house with coffee bar in Trutnov. The building is situated partly in basement and has one floor in the basement and two floors above ground. In the basement is located a coffee bar and facilities for the cafeteria and garage for 2 cars. In the first and second floor is the residential area. The Building is covered by flat roof.
The Reconstruction, and the Re-use of the St. Thomas Yard in Brno
Jelínková, Barbora ; Hrabec,, Josef (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with reconstruction and re-use of listed buildings of St. Thomas Yard in Brno. Good transport connectivity, pleasant surroundings and proximity of several academic buildings have predetermined this area for a new purpose instead of the inappropriate current one – in the future, leisure time centre offering hobby groups, sport activities, study rooms, gallery, café and parking-site should be sited here. Urban concept consists of building block with a park compound. There are three listed buildings with decorated frontals to be preserved, complemented by brand new lightweight low-profile structures. Modern objects situated next to the historical ones are designed to be transparent by means of suspended glassed-in exterior with distinctive sun shading elements on the south facade. Other buildings are specific for their single-pitch vegetative roofs emphasizing peaceful nature of the park.
A Survey of Eating Habits by Students of Faculty of Management of Prague School of Economics
Jelínková, Barbora ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Hiršová, Miloslava (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis/study is to chart eating habits, bad eating habits, preferences of food and the way of catering by students of the bachelor degree at the Faculty of Management of the University of Economis in Prague. The final results of the study might be of use for decision making about the menu of catering facilities, which are established by the faculty (cafeteria, buffet). Furthermore, these informations might be beneficial for students themselves.
Belief in a just world in generationally diverse people
JELÍNKOVÁ, Barbora
This thesis investigates different perspectives and views on the concept of justice. The theoretical part analyses justice as a psychological construct as previously thoroughly explored by Professor Claudia Dalbert. Furthermore it studies the relationship between justice and punishment and investigates justice through the lens of the history of the Czech Republic and the World. Important historical figures that fought for justice are mentioned, as well as relevant historical events which had an impact on the perception of justice in the world. This thesis is aimed at describing and classifying the fleeting and quite abstract concept of justice. It discusses justice in relation to religion, ethics and morals. Most of respondents participating in this study were individuals with various forms of disabilities; for this reason multiple paragraphs of this study are concerned with disabilities and the ethical perspective related to them. Research was based upon the methodology of Professor Claudia Dalbert, who has granted a written permission for the use of her questionnaires. Each questionnaire consists of 17 questions and the answers were evaluated according to a six-item scale ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree". The aim of the research part was to identify the differences in just world belief between healthy population and individuals with disabilities varying in age. Four groups of respondents participated; two age categories (students 15 18 years of age and people from 45 60 years of age). Altogether 80 people from around the Czech Republic participated. The questionnaire is designed to measure the differences between three different perspectives: Personal belief in a just world (PBJW) explores the belief of a person that events related to his or her life are just. General belief in a just world (GBJW) then explores the belief that general events unrelated to a person's private life still influence his perspective and opinions. Such events, for example wars, even though geographically or personally unrelated to the individual, can still have a great emotional impact. The last perspective introduced in this study, belief in an unjust world (BUW), examines directly the individual's conviction that the world is unjust. The scales and charts presented in this thesis reveal the different levels of BJW of particular study groups. The PBJW scale results were more or less identical all respondents claimed events in their lives to be relatively just. No major differences in opinions between healthy and disabled participants were recorded. The most positive outlook on the justice in one's personal life was exhibited by individuals from group 45 60 years of age. When measuring the general belief in a just world, mostly students aged 15 18 inclined towards general injustice. Once again, the respondent's health status was in this case nearly irrelevant. The last research group exhibited unison of belief in an unjust world. Research group of people with disabilities aged 45 60 took a neutral stance. The results of this thesis, which was based upon the previous research of Professor Claudia Dalbert, fully coincided with her own results. Personal belief in a just world appeared mostly positive, dominantly in healthy respondent groups. General belief in a just world proved more negative. The research group of people with disabilities inclined more strongly towards general justice and neutral stance. The unjust world research showed people without disabilities to be more negative in their opinions, believing that the world is unjust, whereas disabled people again took more of a neutral stance.

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