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The project documentation of one-floor, non-cellar villa with residential attic. (up hill)
FRÁNA, Jiří
Objective of the thesis is working-out of family house project documentation. The project is based on the local plan of the village Svatý Jan nad Malší. Proposal is made in two variations - A and B. Project is worked-out according to the variation A and elaborated in a range for issuing building licence due to the public notice MMR 132/1998 Sb. The designed house has rectangular platform and is situated in a sloped parcel. It has one floor and residental attic,saddle roof of wooden binding rafter with isolation between rafters. With its architectural design bulding is similar to the surrounding estatement and doesn´t affect scenery character.
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Home as topos in Jan Čep's and Egon Hostovsky's novels
Fráňa, Jakub ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Home as Topos in Jan Čep's and Egon Hostovsky's novels Abstract: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to present works of Jan Čep and Egon Hostovsky, namely from the perspective of their common and for both of them significant topic of home. In the first and second part I pursue both of the authors separately - I present their work in literary and social context and analyze how the images of home are created in them since their creative beginnings until reflections of exile. The final part is comparative. There I compare both Čep's and Hostovsky's work and put them in wider cultural framework defined by the theme of home (as a universal human experience).
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Study of Unique Bracelets from Early Bronze Age
Vykouková, J. ; Březinová, Helena ; Fikrle, Marek ; Frána, Jaroslav ; Králík, M. ; Lutovský, M. ; Samohýlová, A. ; Smejtek, L.
This paper aims to assess two unique bracelets from several points of view, including the history of their discovery, their typological and chronological classification, and analysis of the material from which they were made - above all, analysis of the corrosion layers and surviving textile and human skin imprints, as well as questions of conservation.
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