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Monument care: Duties and their violation in our law
Janeček, Lukáš ; Handrlica, Jakub (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
Monument care: Duties and their violation in our law Abstract The Czech Republic is a area where almost any small village is a home to a cultural monument. We indeed possess one of the richest cultural heritages in the world. However, it is important and necessary to protect them so that knowledge and experience can be drawn from them by future generations as well. Such protection is associated with a series of duties that various entities must fulfill. This master's thesis specifically deals with these duties. Its goal is to describe and evaluate the state of legal regulation of monument care in relation to these duties and their violations. The focus is primarily on owners of cultural monuments and other obligated entities who are authorized to conduct archaeological research or restore cultural monuments. Therefore, due to the current relevance of the entire topic, this work has been created. Moreover, it could, at least partly, serve as a form of enlightenment, even for the general public. To a large extent, it engages with the Act on State Monument Care, commentary literature, and case law. Simultaneously, problematic sections are illustrated through practical examples derived precisely from judicial decisions. Also, critical attention is given to problematic areas that are nearly ubiquitous in the...
Heritage evaluation of artistic stucco: The methodology deals with professional approaches to the conservation and restoration of artistic stucco, its value framework and theoretical problems of its restoration and presentation within the architectural context
Fiřt, Jan ; Kuneš, Petr ; Skalický, Petr
The methodology deals with professional approaches to the conservation and restoration of artistic stucco, its value framework and theoretical problems of its restoration and presentation within the architectural context. The introduction of the methodology presents the general characteristics of the stucco works care against the background of institutionalised monument care and describes the roles of involved persons in the process of preparing the concept of restoration intervention. In the following sections, the historical development of stucco in the European and Czech context is briefly outlined and a basic overview of the most common stucco techniques and materials is given. The next part of the methodology focuses on the survey procedures and methods used to characterise the work itself, its composition, techniques and materials, as well as to identify its damage, deterioration and secondary interventions, aimed at an overall assessment of the condition of the work. The core chapters of the methodology are devoted to the preparation of the restoration intervention, which is based on the monumental assessment of the specific work and the objectives of the intervention formulated in the given context. The preservation of the heritage values of the work is emphasised, but the legitimate perspectives of other stakeholders in the restoration process are also reflected. The final chapter of the methodology presents selected partial risks associated with older restoration inputs that are problematic from the point of view of today's monument care. The examples given, illustrated with photographs of real stucco works, deliberately depart from the context of complex and period-specific interventions and aim to present the risks associated with some of the existing approaches to restoring stucco monuments.
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Methodology for determining the provenance of raw materials for the production of historical lime mortars
Martinec, Petr ; Ščučka, Jiří
The methodology was developed in the years 2018-2021 as part of the solution of the project Historical landscape on the border of Silesia and Moravia financed by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic (project No. DG18P02OVV017, NAKI II programme). The methodology is based on the long-term experience of prof. Petr Martinec, Ph.D. and Jiří Ščučka, Ph.D. in the field of geomaterial and building material analyses, which are carried out at the Institute of Geonics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in cooperation with experts from the fields of archaeology and monument care. The methodology includes a comprehensive procedure for identifying potential original sources of raw materials used for the production of the main material components of historical lime mortars – aggregate and binder. The methodology also includes: principles of sampling mortars and comparative rocks or soils in situ, procedures for laboratory material analysis of aggregates, binders and rocks to determine relevant comparative parameters, and the main information sources that can be used when searching for sources of raw materials.\n
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Prague Cibulka estate as an example of heritage preservation
Pešková, Barbora ; Dvořáková, Michaela (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Markéta (referee)
Abstrakt- anglicky The Bachelor's thesis The Estate "Cibulka" as an Example of the Monument Care aims to introduce and to describe the monument care mainly in the context of the Estate "Cibulka" as a specific cultural monument which is to be found in Košíře, Prague. After a general introduction to the development of the worldwide cultural heritage the thesis is focused on the Czech lands and local monument care, its changes, external influence and its present state. The cultural monument is the key issue of this thesis therefore its precise definition is mentioned there together with the process of proclaiming an object as a cultural monument and a description of rights and duties of the owner of a cultural monument. In relation to the Estate Cibulka the procedure of its legal protection as a cultural monument is explained. In order to have the full picture the other constituents of the protected monument fund are being listed in this thesis. The following part of the thesis is devoted directly to the Estate Cibulka, its history, its rise and dilapidation. The most important owners of the estate are introduced with a special attention paid to count Thun. The current owner of the Estate Cibulka is also mentioned there as well as the present state of the estate and plans for the future. Key words: cultural...
Methodology for the design of planting measures in stands of trees for the needs of monument care
Borusík, Pavel ; Bulíř, Pavel ; Šimek, Pavel
The methodology includes both a description of decision-making processes in the direction of care of the vegetation component, and a set of information on technological principles and procedures of care solutions. In addition to this information, the methodology defines a verified structure of successive steps of the decision-making process in the phase of discussing and approving the proposed cultivation care.
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Use of plants in historical interiors
Martinek, Jiří ; Krejčiřík, Přemysl
This methodology aims to define, define and characterize in detail a comprehensive set of activities and procedures applicable to work with plants grown in the interiors of buildings with cultural and historical value. The starting point for its creation was an effort to analyze the amount of contemporary materials and information, interpret them, and especially draw attention to this specific segment of human activity, which has not been given due attention in professional circles. Research of the historical context in the field of indoor plant growing is all the more important due to the current requirements of administrators or owners of monument objects to supplement the sightseeing routes with live plants, in an effort to inhabit the historical interior, and thus attract the attention of potential visitors.
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Methodology of flower bed restoration
Kuťková, Tatiana ; Uher, Jiří ; Klasová, Kristýna
Flower beds are an important detail of garden art monuments. The work is focused on the recommendation of working procedures for the restoration of flower beds in landscape architecture objects with significant cultural and historical value in the Czech Republic, which may be the subject of interest for monument care. It provides instructions for evaluating the current state of flower beds, approaches to their design and planning while maintaining a high degree of their authenticity. Emphasis is also placed on the authenticity of historical assortments of flowers.
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Use of flower arrangements in historical interiors
Martinek, Jiří ; Rabušic, Bohuslav
This methodology aims to define and characterize in detail a comprehensive set of activities and procedures leading to the creation and spatial arrangement of installations of cut flowers in the interiors of buildings with cultural and historical value. The starting point in creating this methodology was an effort to analyze the amount of period materials and information, interpret them, but above all to draw attention to this specific segment of human activity taking place during the historical development of human society, which has not been given due attention in professional circles. Research of the historical context in the field of flower arrangements is all the more important and urgent in connection with the current requirements for the implementation of accompanying events created within the sightseeing tours of many monuments, in an effort to attract the attention of potential visitors. The effort to inhabit a certain historical interior with the help of an arrangement of cut flowers, even for a short time, is thus an increasingly common requirement of contemporary practice.
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Possibilities of procedures for monument restoration on the example of the pilgrimage site in Horní Police
Koutná, Marie ; Lunger-Štěrbová, Daniela (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
The thesis deals with the introduction of methods used in the repairs of historical and listed buildings, focusing on timber and masonry load-bearing structures. The text describes the causes and types of structural defects, as well as possible ways of rehabilitation and is also supplemented by examples of their use in practice. This should create a sample book to show which options can be selected and what needs to be considered when restoring individual elements, so that the whole process of repairs is in accordance with the principles of monument care. Possible approaches and methods of reconstruction process of listed building are then demonstrated in the ongoing overall renovation of the pilgrimage site in Horní Police, which is a national cultural monument. The work focuses on the individual buildings of the complex, the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary, the ambit that surrounds it and the entrance tower with a bell tower. The author also presents the history and description of the place of pilgrimage. Keywords Monument care, masonry load-bearing structures, timber load-bearing structures, rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction, pilgrimage site, Horní Police, Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
Restoration of Stained Glass Windows of the St. Bartholomew Church in Kolín after World War II
Bartoňová, Anna ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on the post-war reconstruction of stained glass in the Church of St. Bartholomeus in the town of Kolín. After introducing the Church of St. Bartholomeus, there will be covered the solution from the theoretical point of view - period criteria, opinions of local inhabitants and reconstruction determining factors. Following practical solution will be based on the cooperation of cultural institutions and figures from the local parish (especially Kamarýt brothers) with artist's workrooms. The next part is focused on the modern stained glass itself in side nave in Church of St. Bartholomeus, the fate of its origin, the description, analysis, and interpretation. Conclusion will be dedicated to summary results of research and also a brief comparison with one similar example of the damaged sacral building in the second world war and an attitude to reparations and artistic completion.

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