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Koprivnice 3.0 - Housing A++
Lapešová, Tereza ; Moler, Vít (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the design of a new district in the town of Kopřivnice. The plot is owned by the municipality. The proposal includes a multifunctional building and three residential buildings. The construction is financed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the municipality and a private investor. The thesis primarily concentrates on the residential properties with significant attention given to public spaces. The entire area of Kopřivnice is intersected by the Kopřivnička River surrounded by greenery, to which the proposed area responds. The houses are designed with a focus on maximum variability and straightforward construction.
An effect of the hairstyle symmetry on the female face attractiveness
LAPEŠOVÁ, Tereza
Diploma thesis deals with the effect of the hairstyle symmetry on the female face attractiveness. The aim of the thesis is to experimentally find out the possible relationship between the hairstyle symmetry and the attractiveness of the female face. To map out the views of attractiveness, an online questionnaire was submitted to the respondents of both sexes to evaluate female faces with a symmetrical and asymmetric hairstyles. A total of 56 images were created, which were evaluated by the respondents in terms of attractiveness on the scale of 1-10. Most respondents slightly favored the symmetrical hairstyles, only one sample of male respondents slightly favored the asymmetric hairstyles. Since the difference in symmetrical and asymmetric variations was not statistically significant in any case, it is possible to claim that the symmetry of the hairstyle does not affect the attractiveness of the female face.
Fluctuating asymmetry as a predictor of attractiveness of a human face
LAPEŠOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis deals with fluctuating asymmetry (FA) and its impact on the attractiveness of a human face. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a current overview on how FA affects perceived attractiveness of a human face. There are primarily explained evolutionary mechanisms related to the topic, followed by an overview of the general recourses of the partner choice among people in terms of evolutionary psychology, supplemented by an overview of specific researches and methods used in the research of attractiveness of FA in human faces.

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