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Optimal Parameters for Barrier-free Indoor Swimming Pools /Focusing on the Needs of Pepople with Limited Motion and Orientation Abilities.
Hajdů, Jaroslav ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Subject: Optimal Parameters for Barrier-free Indoor Swimming Pools Focusing on the Needs of People with Limited Motion and Orientation Abilities. Objectives of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the optimal parameters of barier - free indoor swimming pools taking into account the requirements of persons with reduced mobility and orientation; based on the needs of these persons and the current legal standards to list the parameters for the construction and evaluation of swimming facilities in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, to find out views on this topic in the students of the faculties of building. Methods: A questionnaire survey of selected population will be carried out. Furthermore, the methods of a semistandardized interview will be used and a field research in the monitored objects will be implemented. Results: The results will confirm or disprove the predetermined hypotheses and will contribute to understanding the issues. A basis for creating an optimal barrier-free project will be made. Keywords: barrier-free environment, swimming pool, visual impairment, physical handicap 3
Testing of maximum SF in a swimming flum, and swimming pool - a comparison of methods
Hubička, Tomáš ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: Testing of Maximum HR in the Swimming Flum and Swimming Pool Objectives: The aim is to compare the detection method of max HR in a swimming Flum with the method of detection max HR in the classic swimming pool. By meeting other goals we want to determine which method is more precise, what the positives and negatives of individual measurements show and what the difference are practically max values observed in HR pool and the Flume compared with the results of theoretical calculation max HR. Methods: According to a pilot study with methodology of the thesis, HRmax was tested in a swimming Flum and the methodology according to Formanek and Horčic HRmax testing was carried out in the swimming pool. A sample of probands were selected from students UK FTVS. For the recording was used sporttester and data evaluation program execution Polar Precision Performance. To determine the submaximal swimming speed we used CSS test. This rate was also used to warm up before swimming test to the individual HRmax of probands in a swimming Flum. The measured data of both measurements were compared with each other and the results described and evaluated. Results: CSS gained speed in m/s, was used in the Flume in escalations test to HRmax. We measured values HRmax tests in a Flume and in a swimming pool. The Test...
Steel construction of the swimming pool
Sosna, Martin ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Štrba, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and structural assessment of the swimming pool object in Dobruška. The solved structure has been chosen of the 2 preliminary variants. The dimensions of the rectangular floor plan are 34,10x40,99 m and the height of the ridge is 13,83 m. The structural system consist of two-hinged arched trusses which are connected with solid-web purlins and girts. The spatial rigidity is provided by combination of longitudinal and sway bracings. The cladding comprises of Kalzip roof system and a glass facade.
The Swimming cetrum Brno Zidenice
Pleva, František ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The main theme of this project is a concept of the Swimming centrer in Brno—Židenice. The plot in question is extremely complex. It is located on the edge of a hillside near the Health center at Viniční, which naturally dominates the area by the shape and size of its structure. The underlying idea was to use orthogonal shapes to create a building, that would not compete with the Health center but would add up to its surroundings instead. Every single part of the project was designed to delicately fit into given terrain and surroundings. Most of the functions of the building are set on the 1st floor (e.g. locker rooms, two bars, water world and wellness). The 1st underground floor features technical services rooms. On the 2nd floor, there is only a swimming pool and a terrace with whirlpools on one part of the roof. The roof top offers an excellent view on the city of Brno. South and west facades of the pool hall are made completely out of glass. It is covered by vertical curved aluminum lamellar system. That is because of the thermal technical requirements of the building, however, it is also a dynamic piece of the facade that adds up to aesthetic finish of the building. The construction is based on a combined system of monolithic reinforced concrete columns and walls and glue laminated timber beams and frames. The roofs are compact and green. In the part above the locker rooms is intense green roof planted intensively green fully-grown greenery.
Testing of maximum SF in a swimming flum, and swimming pool - a comparison of methods
Hubička, Tomáš ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Čechovská, Irena (referee)
Title: Testing of Maximum HR in the Swimming Flum and Swimming Pool Objectives: The aim is to compare the detection method of max HR in a swimming Flum with the method of detection max HR in the classic swimming pool. By meeting other goals we want to determine which method is more precise, what the positives and negatives of individual measurements show and what the difference are practically max values observed in HR pool and the Flume compared with the results of theoretical calculation max HR. Methods: According to a pilot study with methodology of the thesis, HRmax was tested in a swimming Flum and the methodology according to Formanek and Horčic HRmax testing was carried out in the swimming pool. A sample of probands were selected from students UK FTVS. For the recording was used sporttester and data evaluation program execution Polar Precision Performance. To determine the submaximal swimming speed we used CSS test. This rate was also used to warm up before swimming test to the individual HRmax of probands in a swimming Flum. The measured data of both measurements were compared with each other and the results described and evaluated. Results: CSS gained speed in m/s, was used in the Flume in escalations test to HRmax. We measured values HRmax tests in a Flume and in a swimming pool. The Test...
The Analysis of Selected Swimming Pools in Prague
Jelínková, Jana ; Flemr, Libor (advisor) ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (referee)
Title: The Analysis of Selected Swimming Pools in Prague Objectives: The aim of my thesis is to create an analysis of selected swimming pools and to compare them to each others. Furthermore, the thesis should show the threats and opportunities of the selected swimming pools. Methods: The case analysis was chosen as the main research method. In the preparation of this analysis other methods were applied, such as intentional selection, document analysis and semi-structured interview. Based on the results the SWOT analysis was developed. Through this method the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the selected swimming pools are shown. The final comparison of all the swimming pools was made using all the previously mentioned methods. Results: The analysis shows that we can label all the selected swimming pools in Prague as functional swimming pools. Functional swimming pools do not lose money, nor do they profit. However, it was proved that none of the chosen swimming pools would be able to function without getting some form of grants. The location of a swimming pool does not influence the number of visitors coming there. Every location has its advantages and disadvantages. The selected swimming pools should try to make their web sites more interesting and easily accessible to visitors,...
Old - new urban spa
Hoffová, Monika ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Hrabec, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is a spa reconstruction in the Brno-Židenice district. The area of the whole parcel consists of winter spa building as well as summer aquapark (pool, spa) with the summer part belonging to it. The building of the city spa in Zábrdovice designed by Bohuslav Fuchs back in 1932 is a monument indeed: not only is it a valuable building but it is also an irreplaceable source of the knowledge about it. The building represents the finest work of the Brno’s architect from his most productive era and it demonstrates the way the inland architecture has always been able to respond to the the global trends. It also documents the culture influence of the mid-war Brno in which the young and fresh avantgard style has gained an unambiguous support of the political governance of the city. Finally, it indicates the confidence of that era which was determined to overcome the problems of the old world once and for all. More than eighty years later there could not be found use for the original function and so a renaissance must happen. Not only a purpose and a spirit of the building must be found but it also needs to be adapted to the contemporary demands so as not to lose the historical value. This thesis will also be dealing with the urbanistic solution of the surroundings, especially the Zbrojovka grounds which are situated in the close proximity of the spa. It is a very extensive place that used to be very significant and unique industrial grounds, but nowadays it is closed. It could, however, become unique again and along with the Bohuslav Fuchs’s jewel it could bring a new life to the whole district.
Old - new urban spa
Vítek, Filip ; Kolouch, Jiří (referee) ; Hrabec, Josef (advisor)
The project is aimed on the solution for an old, funcionalist winter spa in the city of Brno. The conception implements contemporary spas taking inner physical environment into account. The desing also offers new alternative for racing swimming pool and a substitution for unsuitable Boby swimming pool in the future. People can experience complete renegeration process from swimming, over whirpool and steam bath, to calm stretching places and professional physiotherapist assistance.
A Comparison of heart rate, lactic acid production and swimming speed in a flowing channel and a swimming pool
Kozel, Tomáš ; Horčic, Josef (advisor) ; Kovářová, Lenka (referee)
Name of Work Comparison of heart-rate, lactate levels, swimming speed in streamlined (aerodynamic) channel and swimming pool. Goal of Work To determine whether the same swimming speed affects the heart-rate and blood lactate in exactly the same way, in both the aerodynamic channel and in the swimming pool. To check the velocity of water flowing in a streamlined channel. Method Data collection (blood lactate, values of heart-rate, speed of swimming) will be done first in the swimming pool and then in the streamlined channel, the so-called FLUM. Probands will swim progressively faster in swimming sections of equal length. To obtain lactate levels, the invasive method will be used. Cardiac frequency will be obtained from heart-rate monitors, which each proband will have mounted on the body throughout testing. To verify the speed of flowing water, measuring equipment (propellers) borrowed from the Czech Agricultural University Prague, will be used. Results The work provides information on whether there is a difference in values or internal performance when comparing the speed in swimming pools with the speed in a streamlined channel. If so, the researcher will create a formula to convert the swimming speed in the aerodynamic channel to the speed level in a swimming pool. To create a formula that would...
Optimal Parameters for Barrier-free Indoor Swimming Pools /Focusing on the Needs of Pepople with Limited Motion and Orientation Abilities.
Hajdů, Jaroslav ; Kovařovic, Karel (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Subject: Optimal Parameters for Barrier-free Indoor Swimming Pools Focusing on the Needs of People with Limited Motion and Orientation Abilities. Objectives of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the optimal parameters of barier - free indoor swimming pools taking into account the requirements of persons with reduced mobility and orientation; based on the needs of these persons and the current legal standards to list the parameters for the construction and evaluation of swimming facilities in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, to find out views on this topic in the students of the faculties of building. Methods: A questionnaire survey of selected population will be carried out. Furthermore, the methods of a semistandardized interview will be used and a field research in the monitored objects will be implemented. Results: The results will confirm or disprove the predetermined hypotheses and will contribute to understanding the issues. A basis for creating an optimal barrier-free project will be made. Keywords: barrier-free environment, swimming pool, visual impairment, physical handicap 3

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