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Detached house
Macháčková, Klára ; Kučera, Radim (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a family house in Olešnice. The family house is designed as a two-storey, partially basement building, roofed by flat roof. The project was created for the purpose of designing a permanent home for a 5 persons in two housing units with the possibility of two garage parking spaces. The entrance of the house is oriented the south-eastern side to the staircase, where you can enter the basement, apartment in 1.NP or apartment in 2.NP. After entering the apartment in 1.NP the person is located in vestibule from which you will get into the kitchen with a living room, room, bedroom, bathroom, toilet, dressing room or storage room. The apartment in 2.NP is living room, bedroom, kitchen with living room, two bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, cloakroom and balcony. In basement are three storage areas, a workshop and a technical room. Social and private zones are oriented mostly on the southwest side. The perimeter structures are in the basement from lost formwork BEST which is insulated with extruded polystyrene. The rest of the vertical structures are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm. The ceiling structure is solved by the Porotherm system. Part of the proposal is thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solutions and assessment in terms of acoustics and daylight. The thesis contains a drawings and technical documentation and it is composed as an implementation project.
Hotel
Macháčková, Klára ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the master thesis is a new hotel building. The hotel is a three-storey, non-basement building with a flat roof, which serves for temporary accommodation for 42 guests. On the first floor is a restaurant with all necessary facilities for guests and staff, lobby with a reception and a small shop. The other two floors are designed to accommodate guests. The hotel is based on foundation passports. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of ground brick blocks. They are insulated by contact insulation system ETICS. Horizontal structures are made of prestressed ceiling panels. Part of the master thesis is thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solutions and assessment in terms of acoustics and daylight. The master thesis contains a drawings and technical documentation.
Characters of Space in the Trilogy Trýznivé město by Daniela Hodrová
Macháčková, Klára ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to interpret the trilogy Trýznivé město (subsuming parts called Podobojí, Kukly and Théta) by the Czech novelist and literary scholar Daniela Hodrová. A complex structure of the novel is in the analysis "opened" through the categories of space and characters; an axis of the thesis is the idea that in the poetics of D. Hodrová, some places can acquire certain features of living creatures (such as memory, free will, temper etc.) and vice versa, that some characters can coalesce with the space they inhabit. In spite of a firm mutual connection between the two categories, they will be discussed separately, in the following order: after having defined the background (using mainly theoretical works of D. Hodrová as secondary sources), firstly, we will focus on the localization of particular topoi (i.e. "literary loaded" places, e.g. the mountain, the pass, the abyss etc.) and on the description of their connotations in terms of the general sense of the trilogy; the attention will be also given to the non-topographical places (i.e. objects or parts of the body). Then, we will consider the issue of characters, primarily their ambivalent status between personalities, though fictional, and mere literary constructs performing certain functions, and also their transformations...
Hotel
Macháčková, Klára ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
The subject of the master thesis is a new hotel building. The hotel is a three-storey, non-basement building with a flat roof, which serves for temporary accommodation for 42 guests. On the first floor is a restaurant with all necessary facilities for guests and staff, lobby with a reception and a small shop. The other two floors are designed to accommodate guests. The hotel is based on foundation passports. The vertical load-bearing structures are made of ground brick blocks. They are insulated by contact insulation system ETICS. Horizontal structures are made of prestressed ceiling panels. Part of the master thesis is thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solutions and assessment in terms of acoustics and daylight. The master thesis contains a drawings and technical documentation.
Detached house
Macháčková, Klára ; Kučera, Radim (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a family house in Olešnice. The family house is designed as a two-storey, partially basement building, roofed by flat roof. The project was created for the purpose of designing a permanent home for a 5 persons in two housing units with the possibility of two garage parking spaces. The entrance of the house is oriented the south-eastern side to the staircase, where you can enter the basement, apartment in 1.NP or apartment in 2.NP. After entering the apartment in 1.NP the person is located in vestibule from which you will get into the kitchen with a living room, room, bedroom, bathroom, toilet, dressing room or storage room. The apartment in 2.NP is living room, bedroom, kitchen with living room, two bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, cloakroom and balcony. In basement are three storage areas, a workshop and a technical room. Social and private zones are oriented mostly on the southwest side. The perimeter structures are in the basement from lost formwork BEST which is insulated with extruded polystyrene. The rest of the vertical structures are made of ceramic blocks Porotherm. The ceiling structure is solved by the Porotherm system. Part of the proposal is thermal engineering assessment, fire safety solutions and assessment in terms of acoustics and daylight. The thesis contains a drawings and technical documentation and it is composed as an implementation project.
Approaches to the cathegory of space in postmodern fiction in relation to the "inner landscapes" of characters
Macháčková, Klára ; Činátlová, Blanka (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses primarily on the relation between inner and outer landscape in postmodern fiction, i.e. on specific concepts of individual fictional spaces and the ways in which they resonate with the protagonists' means of perception. As a particular starting point, these four works are used: Trýznivé město by D. Hodrová, Pravěk a jiné časy by O. Tokarczuková, Země vod by G. Swift and prose collections Fikce and Alef by J. L. Borges. In the diploma thesis, the term "inner landscape" refers to a spectrum of concepts connected with the theme of subjective perception, among which the most important are topics of recollection and descending into deeper layers of the space - i.e. to the symbolical or mythical layer - and, thus, deeper to understanding one's identity. Therefore, a crucial part of the diploma thesis is to grasp characteristic features of individual fictional worlds and to interpret them in relation to perception and identity of characters. This interpretation is based on the definition of individual topoi and dominants as well as on the presupposition of the vertical structure of the works which implies merging of different time, space and conceptual levels. In the diploma thesis, the dynamic aspect is accentuated so the attention is paid to the protagonists' moving through...
Characters of Space in the Trilogy Trýznivé město by Daniela Hodrová
Macháčková, Klára ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to interpret the trilogy Trýznivé město (subsuming parts called Podobojí, Kukly and Théta) by the Czech novelist and literary scholar Daniela Hodrová. A complex structure of the novel is in the analysis "opened" through the categories of space and characters; an axis of the thesis is the idea that in the poetics of D. Hodrová, some places can acquire certain features of living creatures (such as memory, free will, temper etc.) and vice versa, that some characters can coalesce with the space they inhabit. In spite of a firm mutual connection between the two categories, they will be discussed separately, in the following order: after having defined the background (using mainly theoretical works of D. Hodrová as secondary sources), firstly, we will focus on the localization of particular topoi (i.e. "literary loaded" places, e.g. the mountain, the pass, the abyss etc.) and on the description of their connotations in terms of the general sense of the trilogy; the attention will be also given to the non-topographical places (i.e. objects or parts of the body). Then, we will consider the issue of characters, primarily their ambivalent status between personalities, though fictional, and mere literary constructs performing certain functions, and also their transformations...

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