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Dielo architektov Aloisa Balána a Jiřího Grossmanna
Ščepánová, Soňa
After the establishment of the First Czechoslovak republic, many Czech experts settled in Slovakia, including young architects Alois Balán and Jiří Grossmann. In Bratislava, they significantly contributed to the establishment of modern principles with their architectural works, dealt with the regulation of the city and also produced intensive publishing activity. After 1939 they were forced to return to Bohemia, where they continued with their activities. Architects are considered to be important actors of interwar architecture in Slovakia, however they are still not well known in Czech historiography, even though Alois Balán was active on the architectural scene in Moravia. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the complete picture of the phenomenon of Czech architects in Slovakia and to recall the importance of their work for both Slovak and Czech history of architecture.
Architecture of Public Buildings in Písek in 1930s
VAŇOURKOVÁ, Andrea
This bachelor thesis studies modern architecture in Pisek in the 1930s. The most space is devoted to four functionalist buildings in the center of city: building to the District court in Písek, House at three crowns, Baťa department store and Písek savings bank. Individual buildings will be compared within their construction type and innovation with similar buildings in other cities and how implant in historic area of the city. This bachelor thesis concentrates on building history and informations about their architects, especially about their creative progression, local context and the differences in creation.
Modernist small tomb in 1948. The Tomb of Edvard Beneš
Hnídková, Vendula
The text examines political, cultural and ideological circumstances that shaped the proces of designing and constructing the thomb of 2nd Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš.
The municipal and social insurance company's blocks of small flats at "Zelena liska" residential district in the Pankrác area of Prague, built between 1932 and 1939
Helikarová, Kateřina ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
This thesis aims to analyse the development and planning of the construction of the blocks of small flats at the Zelná liška residental district in the Pankrác area of Prague in the years from 1932 to 1939. The first chapter focuses on how the architectural trends in the country and worldwide at that time impacted the development and the area planning. The second chapter deals with the description of flats being built at that time, which were small in size but practical and hygienic, and the main purpose behind their construction. In particular, it deals with the new look of the apartment houses, with the changes of their ground plans and the law regulations related. The following two parts are dedicated exclusively to the development of the area around Pankrác. The objective is to provide its demarcation and a brief overview of the area's development at the time just before the Capital of Prague was established, and the regulation. The chapters also include a detailed summary of the competition to construct the new municipal houses the new municipal houses in the Zelená liška area between two competitors - the Central Social Insurance Company and the City of Prague. The result of the competition influenced the developer's decision on the choice of type of the houses and flats. Some of these flats are...
Philosophical conception of architecture with reference to Simon Mawer's The Glass Room
Miháliková, Veronika ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned with the balance between rationality and sensibility in architecture, materialistic and spiritual aspect of architecture, the contrast between the transparency of modern architecture and the lack of transparency of human lives and the impact of the symmetry and beauty on people and their relationships in the period of time referred to (from 1929 until 1989), all with the reference to The Glass Room (2009) by Simon Mawer. The way the book is written is discussed as well.
Functionalism and the villa architecture on the beginning of the 1930´s in South Bohemia
STAŇKOVÁ, Barbora
This diploma thesis focuses on particular villas built in South Bohemian region at the beginning of the 20th century. The introductory chapters of this thesis explain the term "villa" and also briefly describe this specific type of construction. Follows the chapter summarising the most important architectural styles of the 20th century which is followed by the chapter concerning origin and development of functionalism both in the Czech Republic and in the rest of the world. The sixth chapter includes the core of this thesis by analysing particular South Bohemian villas. At this placethe author is focusing on personalities of the builders, architects hand in hand with a description of the original appearance of the buildings and their current state. The text of this thesis is for illustration amended by number of picture attachements.
Geometry in architecture
BÁRTOVÁ, Michaela
The reader will understand the relationship between geometry and everyday life. Selected curves and bodyes are mathematically described. It is illustrated with photos of architectural elements. 3D models are made in GeoGebra and SketchUp. Blending theory and practice to help understand the geometry. It can be used for teaching math and geometry. This thesis discusses about the conic, selected technical curves and quardics.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Kolář, Vojtěch ; Gale, Roman (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
New multifunctional building is situated on the corner of Bratislavska street and Stará street in city of Brno. The new building complets the block structure and opens up the corner to the public. The ground floor is a shopping area, in the wing perpendicular to the Bratislavska street are situated office spaces and in two towers and a hanged block are housing units, communication spaces and technology background. In the basement is located the parking area for residents and visitors of the building. The proposed building brings a new standard of living environment and inventiveness.
LABORARTORY BRNO
Indruchová, Petra ; Rosa, Martin (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
LABORARTORY - art laboratory building - is located on small Brno circuit, on the corner of street Koliště and street Milady Horákové. Laborartory adds a sets of cultural objects built on the Ring. Convenient location nearby city center, midway between the main brno parks (Lužánky - Koliště) is fis to open parterre. Plot preserves the continuity and responds to the planned revitalization of the inner berween Koliště and Příkop streets. Main idea is capture uncoordinated flow of people across the plot, channeling it through a gallery space to focus upward motion to the artistic values and viewpoints of Brno. There is a café, a media library in the object of Laborartory and 20 parking spaces in the basement.
Prostějov - a city of modern architecture
Havlík, Jan
Prostějov is one of few cities in Czech republic with autonomous development of modern architecture. This phenomenon should be followed with critical view and distance of half a century and new evaluated.

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