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Family house in Czechoslovakia after 1945
Dočekalová Klimešová, Lenka ; Hrubý, Jan (referee) ; Bacová, Andrea (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (advisor)
The main part of the doctoral thesis analyses the form of terraced housing in Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1990. It searches for the original roots, the principles of formation and the characteristic types. The purpose was to find an answer to the question of where its values lie, because the state-controlled standardization negatively influenced the appearance of an average terraced house. The quest of seeking positive approaches the pre-war development of terraced housing and examines parallels between the groups of the 70s and the present. The subject is embedded in the wider framework of the state housing policy and its impact on the character of the new development. The thesis focuses on the period of the 70s, when family development culminat-ed. The main part analyzes three selected groups of terraced houses from the seventies. It is based on the study of available project documentations, which was made accessible by the archives of building authorities. Selected groups are considered in terms of public space and new types of terraced houses. The thesis highlights the diversity of typologi-cal forms of terraced houses of this period. The last part is devoted to the characteristics of terraced housing after 1990. The thesis summarizes the causes of the negative phenomena in suburban locations and shows the transformation of typical terraced houses. It analyses new approaches in urban development of family houses on selected groups. In the context of new concepts, it researches the solutions of public space and types of terraced houses. Finally, the thesis summarizes the transformation of the urban development of the terraced housing from 1945 to the present and proposes the other areas and problems suitable for exploration. The annexed documentary studies of three selected groups from the seventies, which were only partially published. Parts of the appendix are bar charts that evaluate the extent of the family development in individual time periods from 1945 to the present.
Mathematics in the world of sports
DOČEKALOVÁ, Lenka
The diploma thesis deals with mathematics in the world of sports. The aim was to show how important mathematics is for sport and its great use. The work was divided into two parts. In the first, we discuss the athletic decathlon in detail. Specifically, we deal with the scoring system, the increase of points, percentage differences and the influence of individual performances in different disciplines. The text should also serve as advice for decathlete coaches, in which direction they should lead their training for the improvement of their charges. The last part of the chapter is dedicated to comparing the results of the best decathletes. The second part analyzes biathlon. Again, the main content of the work is the adjustment of scoring systems and various strategies of biathletes, in which we also include the influence of external conditions. The work deals only with endurance races and sprints for a total of eight selected competitors. At the end of the thesis there are also hints and tips for improving the performance of competitors.
Preparatory exercises for sports gymnastics usable in teaching physical education at primary schools
DOČEKALOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create a reservoir of preparatory exercises for gymnastics, which could be used in teaching physical education in primary schools. The partial goals are to process theoretical knowledge from the areas of sports training, gymnastics, physical exercises, and physical education. Furthermore, the use of modern means for awareness of body position, speed, pace, development of strength, reflections, jumps and flexibility, proper orientation in space, timing of movement and kinesthetic awareness. These exercises require only a minimum of tools and space. The synthetic part contains a set of selected preparatory exercises verified at primary school. Unfortunately, due to covid-19, the practical verification could not be carried out in practice and was replaced only by a questionnaire. A class (mixed group of seventh grade students) was selected for monitoring and evaluation.
Family house in Czechoslovakia after 1945
Dočekalová Klimešová, Lenka ; Hrubý, Jan (referee) ; Bacová, Andrea (referee) ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (advisor)
The main part of the doctoral thesis analyses the form of terraced housing in Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1990. It searches for the original roots, the principles of formation and the characteristic types. The purpose was to find an answer to the question of where its values lie, because the state-controlled standardization negatively influenced the appearance of an average terraced house. The quest of seeking positive approaches the pre-war development of terraced housing and examines parallels between the groups of the 70s and the present. The subject is embedded in the wider framework of the state housing policy and its impact on the character of the new development. The thesis focuses on the period of the 70s, when family development culminat-ed. The main part analyzes three selected groups of terraced houses from the seventies. It is based on the study of available project documentations, which was made accessible by the archives of building authorities. Selected groups are considered in terms of public space and new types of terraced houses. The thesis highlights the diversity of typologi-cal forms of terraced houses of this period. The last part is devoted to the characteristics of terraced housing after 1990. The thesis summarizes the causes of the negative phenomena in suburban locations and shows the transformation of typical terraced houses. It analyses new approaches in urban development of family houses on selected groups. In the context of new concepts, it researches the solutions of public space and types of terraced houses. Finally, the thesis summarizes the transformation of the urban development of the terraced housing from 1945 to the present and proposes the other areas and problems suitable for exploration. The annexed documentary studies of three selected groups from the seventies, which were only partially published. Parts of the appendix are bar charts that evaluate the extent of the family development in individual time periods from 1945 to the present.
Architecture in the Czechoslovak Republic After 1945, Especially Housing inthe 1960s-1980s
Dočekalová, Lenka
The present article deals mainly with a broader analysis of post-war developments inCzechoslovakia in the field of housing, both social housing and an individual housing.
Analysis of the 60th years housing estate on the example of Brno Lesná
Dočekalová, Lenka
The present article deals mainly with a broader analysis of the new suburban town Lesná in the context of garden city Tapiola in Finnland.
Housing in the USA after 1945
Dočekalová, Lenka
The contribution deals with the theme of a modern living in the U.S. in the post-war period, which was concentrated around the magazine Arts and Architecture. This part is supplemented with further two examples of prototypes of houses from the period of post-war construction boom years, but they are quite different in their approach. The first one was realized in the city district Lakewood Park in Los Angeles, and demonstrates the massive growth of the stereotypical housing development of detached houses in the surroundings of towns. The second example is a prefabricated Lustron house, a house as a ready-made product from the factory.

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