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Constructional History of the Church of Our Lady Týn
Filipec, Marek ; Mudra, Aleš (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE Edificial history of the church of Our Lady before Teyn in Prague The Church of Our Lady is the most important ecclesiastical building on the right bank of the river Vltava. The nowadays building preceded a lesser edifice from the turn of the 13th and 14th century. Propulsion to a new building was solution of dispute about patronal privilege between parishioners and Vysehrad's canonry. The construction started perhaps round 1350. The aisles and choirs were finished twenty years later. The builder was influenced by czech architecture of the first half of 14th century ( Golden Crown, Sedlec, Prague - st. Thomas, st. James) as well as by contemporaneous Silesian architecture (parish churches Svidnice, Vratislav). During the construction squarers from the Arras mason's lodge, who worked on St. Vitus Cathedral, took place here (shaping of nave arcade) and from late 70's also stonemasons of the Parler lodge. They created the sedilia in the presbyteries of both aisles, window's traceries of nave, especialy of western Windows, remiscent to Parler's tracery in st. Zikmund's chapel of Prague cathedral. Their production is also undoubtedly the northern entrance portal, originated during the last twenty years of the 14th century. During the Hussite Wars works were intermited for almost 40 years. It...

History and Constructional Development of the St. Pancras Church in Prague
Katrák, Ondřej ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
History and building development of the St. Pancras church in Prague The revealation of the bottom of the St. Pancras Romanesque rotunda during the development of the Prague underground Line C meant completely a new chapter for this building. This "small-town church" became the main theme for many scholars and explorers, because its creation is absolutely related to the rise of Vyšehrad, an important center of the Czech state at the turn of the 11th and 12th century, and the St. Pancras patronage undoubtly refers to the meaning of Vyšehrad being built as Czech Rome. Even thought Czech princes moved back to the Prague Castle and the St. Pancras changed just to a suburbian church, it became a part of some important events in Czech history, whether we mean the battle in 1420 or the siege of Swedish armies during 1648. St. Pancras, rotunda, church, Vysehrad, Czech Rome.

Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Selnarová, Elisabeth ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
Taking into consideration the slope of the terrain as well as the surrounding development, two types of residential buildings have been proposed: Komín a Komínek.They are placed in a regular structure into a given land. Sustainable development is at the core of the proposal. The residential buildings are proposed as sturctures created from multiple components. The framework is comprised of a reinforced concrete and the peripheral walls are stuffed with thermal insulating wooden panels. Air conditioned heating will be used (the air will be heated by a gas boiler). Due to the quality of the insolation, the houses are considered as low energy structures. As individual structures, each apartment has three sided orientation to cardinal direction. Some of the rooms have two sided lighting, which further increases their attractivness. The residential bulding is composed of Maisonette appartments, which together create asimilar structure. The fundamental space is intertwined with a ribbon that carries on its edges balconies, terraces or parking spaces. Each unit has a balcony, which allows the residence to relax and enjoy the surrounding landscape. The housing is proposed for a general audience (wider population). There are several types of appartments including no barrier appartments situated in the first floor as well as Maisonette appartments in the last floor.

Environmental Certification of Buildings
Pšenčík, Ondřej
Environmental building certification is closely related to the sustainable construction effort. It is an instrument of complex building evaluation targeted at reaching mutual comparability of buildings properties in the global context.

Economic and Environmental Evaluation of Energy Saving Measures on Residential Buildings
Dosedělová, Pavla ; Vojtěch, Dušan (referee) ; Hanák, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor Work goes into energy conservation measures of prefabricated blocks of flats, it deals with their effect on the environment and economic efficiency. In the theoretical part particular measures are described and possible economic and environmental assessment methods are defined. The practical part is devoted to two already realized cases of the thermal insulated prefabricated blocks of flats.

Mixed-use Building in Plzeň
Bureš, Jiří ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with a new mixed-use building in the Pilsen, district the Černice. The object is situated in cadastre unit Černice, on the plot number 1457/22 and 1456/10. Plot is undeveloped on this time and there is only grass vegetation there. Developer wants to build the mixed-use object on his plot. The object has eight flats, the office space, two shops and ample premisses for parking space The buildings is designed like a three-storey building with warm flat roof, without cellar, the structural system is wall system.

Protein determination - comparison of various methods
Zimmermannová, Jana ; Hudeček, Jiří (advisor) ; Kubíčková, Božena (referee)
The first part of the thesis offers an overview of the literature that deals with the determination of proteins in samples used for the purposes of clinical chemistry. Since proteins are the basic building blocks of life, their determination is an important source of information about the condition of a patient. Proteins, however, build a diverse range of compounds and therefore the protein determination procedure has its difficulties. The second part of the thesis aims to find the correct measurement method for the NanoVue Plus spectrophotometer. This type of spectrophotometer is designed to measure samples of low volumes of just few microlitres. Solutions of potassium dichromate and bovine serum albumin were used in the measurement.

Centre of Culture Brno
Hanychová, Hana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
Cultural center is situated in a part of Brno Stary Liskovec at Mikulaskovo square. The land is terraced character, it is bordered by buildings of prefabricated houses, at the bottom is hub of public transport. The building is composed of three masses – two cultural halls and in the middle is shopping mall. Shopping mall replicates the terrain slopes, it has three floors where the first and second is partially embedded in the ground. The great hall is located on the second terrace and is connected to 2.NP, a small hall is on the third terrace and is connected to 3.NP. The bearing structure is reinforced concrete frame in the module 5x5m and 5x10m, the frame is lining concrete monolithic perimeter wall in 1.NP, in the others floors with blocks of YTONG. As the roofing is flat roof. Stairs are designed as escalators. Establishment of an object is made of reinforced concrete foundations pass and quiffs.

Residential house
Marek, Jiří ; Pospíšil, Tomáš (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is elaboration of project of a residential house. The object is divided into 3 buildings objects. The building has five floors. In first above-ground there is a mass garage for 36 cars. In others grounds there are 24 residential units. In each ground is for each apartment separate lockable cellar. Object is predominantly covered with flat roofs. The staircase area is covered with sloping roof.

Planetarium with coffee
Vlčková, Sabina ; Třeštíková, Ing Jana (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Thesis on "Planetarium with coffee" is processed in the form of project documentation for construction. The proposed facility is designed as a two-storeyed without basement with the main ground plan dimensions of 52,8 x 27,47 m and is located near the village Lošov close to Olomouc. The building is operationally divided into a part intended for public entrance and a part for operation and maintenance. Loadbearing structural system is reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton based on monolithic reinforced concrete foundation footings. Ceiling structure consists of reinforced concrete, monolithic, locally supported, cross reinforced floor slab. Vertical external walls are made of ceramic blocks with contact thermal insulation system. Part of the front rounded facade is designed as glass fronted. The building is covered by a warm flat roof. Roof cladding consists of vegetation layers, walkable terrace or non-walkable structure of roof cladding. The planetarium itself is covered by a reinforced concrete dome with a thermal insulation layer of plates of foamed glass. Fillings of doors and windows are made of aluminum profiles with isolating triple glazing. The building meets the requirements for barrier-free use of buildings.