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Street furniture as a part of the visual appearance of Prague - Analysis of selected types
Vetterová, Klára ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
The Bachelor thesis will deal with street furniture in Prague. Attention will be focused on contemporary production of street furniture. What is its role in context of shaping public space and how it is now perceived by the public. Its individual elements will be discussed. I attempt to map the current situation in Prague by providing a detailed analysis including various points of view.
Design of Street Furniture for Public Transport Stops
Velsh, Marina ; Surman, Martin (referee) ; Karásek, David (advisor)
This work is dedicated to development of city furniture (station shed, bench, litter box). The first part contains the analysis of city furniture (historical, technical and design). Second part is dedicated to the design decision in particular. The main goal was to contemplate the design of station shed, which will be totally defending from bad weather; bench design, which would be impossible to be used as a ‘bed for homeless’; litter box, which would be aesthetically matching the shed and the bench. Additional task was to contemplate canopies of various sizes, enabling the city to install same type of canopies regardless of the size. The suggested design has been influenced by aesthetics, ergonomics, technology and other important aspects of industrial design.
Design of City Furniture Elements
Ondráček, Michal ; Palacký, Jiří (referee) ; Karásek, David (advisor)
The thesis contains a proposal of street furniture series. Modular solution features the ability to adapt to different environments. Project works with the idea of originality notions of public space and creates distinctive places.
Design of Street Furniture for Public Transport Stops
Semdianova, Marina ; Surman, Martin (referee) ; Karásek, David (advisor)
This work is dedicated to development of city furniture (station shed, bench, litter box). The first part contains the analysis of city furniture (historical, technical and design). Second part is dedicated to the design decision in particular. The main goal was to contemplate the design of station shed, which will be totally defending from bad weather; bench design, which would be impossible to be used as a ‘bed for homeless’; litter box, which would be aesthetically matching the shed and the bench. Additional task was to contemplate canopies of various sizes, enabling the city to install same type of canopies regardless of the size. The suggested design has been influenced by aesthetics, ergonomics, technology and other important aspects of industrial design.
Design of Nontraditional Street Furniture Sitting Element
Haltof, Vladimír ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (referee) ; Zvonek, Miroslav (advisor)
Dissertation thesis deals with the design of street furniture sitting element (bench) merging two views of related disciplines - industrial design and architecture. Creative output solves the problems of the street furniture in urban space. They were initially targeted as a realizable design with production ambitions. The thesis contains several validation steps to confirm the feasibility of the designed solutions. Design of innovative sitting element based on an unconventional form and integration of a supplemental bicycle stand function is the first result. Designed element solves the problem of unwanted street furniture usage in urban space. The author named as "antiergonomic principles" restrictive set of the principles of unwanted usage, which is a specific problem of street furniture used anonymously in the public space. Universally applicable street furniture anchoring element is the second result. It completes a complex approach to the topic. The designed solution, prefabricated element, eliminates the disadvantages of the commonly used methods of anchoring to the pavement or monolithic concrete bases. Prefabricated element is designed as a part of the gravel placed under the pavement.
A Bike Stand For The MMCITÉ Company
Trčková, Jitka ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (advisor)
I decided to involve new bicycle stand in cooperation with Czech street furniture company mmcité. My point is to design bicycle stand, which is useful with materials and construction, which is not expensive and has easy production. I tried to respect shape and function of bicycle and design bicycle stand with ideal fixation and good lockout. There are three basic versions depending on number of parked bikes.

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