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FROM EAST TO WEST: RELATIONS, COLLISIONS, AND DIVERGENCE OF CZECH AND JAPANESE CULTURE
Vaculík, David ; Čapková, Helena (referee) ; Mitášová, Monika (advisor)
The diploma thesis follows up the pre-diploma research dealing with the investigation of selected literature on Japanese traditional and modern architecture and gardens, archival research of extant 20th century buildings in Czech republic influenced by Czech-Japanese relations and the contemporary perception of Japan in the eyes of the Czech professional and uninitiated audience. It also includes a selective glossary of Japanese words and terms, containing study translations from English of selected architectural literature related to the topic. The output took the form of a Discovery Book with a short glossary, pictorial data and an anthology of translated texts. The thesis follows this preliminary "introductory research" with two main parts. The first part (A) explores concepts of space-making and spatial elements deeply rooted in Japanese traditional buildings as they were rediscovered and rethought, particularly by 20th century Japanese architects – who continued to use and revive these concepts in their own work. The text traces their understanding of Japanese traditional architecture. Then, using the example of three Japanese traditional spatial "icons", four works by 20th century Japanese architects, and three works by Czech architects in different phases of the 20th century, the thesis probes the relationship between these two architectural cultures in a European context. The second part (B) consists of texts on the architectural designing of model, utopian housing. The whole design follows a narrative – a scenario that shapes a temporal and spatial sequence that is not in line with the classical perception of time and space but spirals upwards. The next subsection interprets this story into spatio-temporal gradients and elements. Parts C and D contain conclusions and literature used. Model buildings are proposed on a range of scales: the smallest dwelling (a capsule), minimal dwelling, community dwelling, house, villa, city, and a coffin. The composition of the different scenarios and structures respects the movement along a spiral, where we can also observe the cyclical nature of life itself, which ends with the last terminal phase that escapes the gradient of scales – the coffin. These individual proposals are inspired by the studied phenomena and elements, texts and buildings of Japanese and European architecture with their interrelationships. The aim of this thesis is first to study the spatial, temporal, but also light and colour possibilities of Japanese traditional and modern architecture in the context of European, especially Czech, ones. Another aim is to propose a model-based, utopian housing project with a gradient layering of spaces, structures, materials, views and lighting based on various game strategies as well as the maxims of “Form follows fiction”.
Single-family house
Kadlec, Aleš ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
For the solution of a bachelor work is used a new-build house in Dyjákovice. The object has two above-ground floors. It is projected from a ceramic system Porotherm with a monolithic ceiling tile. A roofing consists of mono-pitched roof with a wooden truss construction. The house is projected for four people.
The large family home-working stage lower and upper rough construction
Rozehnalová, Andrea ; Venkrbec, Václav (referee) ; Henková, Svatava (advisor)
In this thesis is dealt with structurally lower technological phase and superstructure construction of a large family house in Brumov - Bylnice. The work is divided into multiple stages. In the first stage we classify excavationof the foundation pit and foundation trenches. Other stages deal with the casting of reinforced concrete strips and plates, pools walls, one on the 1st floor masonry bearing walls and concreting theceiling. The construction of these parts are processed technological procedures, inspection and test plans, their time complexity, design of appropriate mechanical assemblies and also is taken into account healthand safety in the workplace.
Analysis of Market Prices for Residential Properties in the Specific Locality
Petríková, Daša ; Špiroch, Michal (referee) ; Vítková, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis analysis the market price of estate and the way of financing. For the first, it defines the basic terms from market of real estates, performs the division of this market based on various criteria and deals with real estate financing options. The practical part is summarized in three parts. The first part is an analysis of the real estate market in Ostrava, then the analysis of apartments in selected city districts for selected criteria related to the average price and in the last part, it proposes an example of way of financing real estate.
Analysis of Heating Systems for Family House
Holubka, Oleksandr ; Elbl, Patrik (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is the assessment of options and innovations when it comes to heating of family houses. These options are then compared. In the last part of this thesis, the gathered insight is used for a technical and economical evaluation and subsequent proposal of a heating system of the model house.
Prostějovičky-the technological stage of rough construction works
Alexa, Martin ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Henková, Svatava (advisor)
The subjekt of this thesis is the technology upper stage of construction site of a family building in Prostějovičky. It deals with technical reports, technological methods of construction. The report contains technical reporst of building equipment, schedule, design of mechanical assembly, inspection and health and safety at work.
Family House with café
Vršková, Tereza ; Novotný, Michal (referee) ; Drobeček, David (advisor)
This thesis describesthe design ofthefamily house withcafe. Thebuildingis dividend intotwoparts–coffee house and house for a familywithtwochildren.Family house has twofloorsand iscoveredwith single - roof.
House with motoservis
Vlček, Jan ; Jarošová, Petra (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The project processes technical documentation of a detached family house with motoservis in the newly pulled over territory. The building i located in Lysá nad Labem. The building has two floors and no basement. In the first floor there is the workshop – motoservis for the homeover. The house has a garage with parking for one car. The house is based on the underlying strip of plain concrete and walled building sytem Porotherm. The roof of the second floor is shed with a slope of 10%. Roofing is skived metal. The roof of the first floor is designed as a flat with minimum slope 3%. It is designed for walking.
Multifunctional Building
Štěrba, Maroš ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The objective of the diploma thesis is to design project for the realisation of new a multifunctional building in city of Brno, Zábrdovice on the corner of Příkop and Bratislavská streets in the wider city center. The object with cellar contains a collective garage. On the ground floor there is a café, from the second to the fourth floor offers rentable office space, on the top floors, the fifth and receding sixth floors are situated apartments varying in size from studio to penthouse. The building is based on a white tub and piles of plain concrete. The supporting system consists of a plate skeleton with concealed heads with reinforcing reinforced concrete monolithic core and two gable reinforcing walls. The skeleton is filled with brickwork. Covered by a combined roof. The main entrance to the building is located on the eastern side along Příkop Street. The architectural expression of the building consists of ceramic cladding strips and rhythm of the hole fill pattern, which decrease with the rising floor.
Scout house
Došlík, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis focus on design of Scout house a free time facility named K15 in Olomouc, city part Nové Sady. The building will stand on the land plot number 408/1, 408/2, 408/3 and 112/7. Owners of land are investor and an adjacent elementary school. The building will primary serve as a base for the 7th Scout unit "Yellow Blossom" Olomouc, which has currently about 90 active members in three main age categories - fireflies and pups (7-11 years), Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts (11-15 years) , Rovers and Rangers (15-99 years). Scout troops, which associate children of the same age, meets twice a week in their clubhouse-currencies, under the direction of leader who organize and manage the activi-ty entirely voluntarily and free of charge.

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