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Development of the construction of residential properties in Brno Černá Pole
Kaletová, Lenka ; Urbánek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This Diploma thesis is dealing with development construction of residental real estates in the area of Brno – Černá Pole. It is concentrated on the development of real estate from the beginning of development in the sixties of 19th century till present. It is also include Černa Pole´s history. The work is divided into few construction periods, where is discribed in detail survey of the significant residental buildings. The highest quality development was during the First republic. Development of this area is almost finished in the seventies of 19th century and from this time it is mostly focused on building attics or reconstraction. The work contains maps, where we can see how was the area amplify.
Historical block of flats development with its impact on market prices of flats on the present in Liberec
Starý, Jan ; Khaddour, Ahmed (referee) ; Cupal, Martin (advisor)
This thesis on historical development of the construction of residential buildings and its effect on market prices of dwellings currently in Liberec accompanies the issue of correlation between architectural styles and price currently. It is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focused on explaining concepts such as housing, housing stock, housing market and its failure, which follows the historical description of the construction of residential buildings. In other chapters of this part is talking about urban planning and housing policy. The practical part looks at this issue from the perspective of a particular town, which is Liberec. For him the basic information about the local conditions, history of architecture and subsequently through the commodities market tested real estate prices mentioned correlation and era of construction. The main source of research is in the thesis comparing average prices per m2 for each building type. During and at the end, the results are commented and compared.
Development of Construction of Residential Properties in Brno - Žabovřesky
Bazgier, Jakub ; Urbánek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
The main task in this thesis is to clarify the development of residential properties in the locality of Brno – žabovřesky. Diploma thesis is focusing on history of this locality until present. In the thesis is described in detail survey of the significant residential buidings, historically protected villas, construction of residential complex, thus the whole constructions and their development, transformations or expansion. The work is divided into few construction periods, while the biggest and the highest quality development was during the First Republic. Components of thesis are created maps of area, which describe urban pattern of locality and emplacement some residential objects. These maps are linked by analysis of development opportunities in construction, structural built-up urban area, however it must be said, that locality, from the aspect of other possible constructions is already largely in finish.
Development of the Construction of Residential Properties at the Brno - Stránice Locality
Talpová, Michaela ; Daňhel, Petr (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes the construction development of residential real estate in the area of Brno - Stranice. It considers not only the description of the location and its history but also it describes the development of construction of the residential real estate in individual periods of time when the main attention is given to the period of the First Republic, in which the greatest construction development took place. Furthermore, this work describes the significant architectonic building works as well as the current construction and development of this location in the future. The main purpose of this thesis is to summarize the progress of the residential real estate construction in the location of Brno – Stranice since the beginning of the construction in the nineties of 19th century till present, when the construction is almost completed.
Mikulášská street rebuilding after demolition of Prague Jewish Town
MATĚJKOVÁ, Lucie
The theme of the bachelor´s thesis is the construction of avenue Mikulášská situated in Prague´s Old Town after the demolition of the original Jewish town. According to redevelopment plan there was built a long broad avenue in Old Town, which ideologically followed the original intent to connect the Old Town with left river bank through plain Letná up to the Prague Castle. This urban intervention brought to Prague phenomen of long wide french style boulevards. It is therefore obvious that the best architects of that time participated in the construction. Architectural front fasades are decorated predominantly in historical styles and uses elements of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau. The aim of the thesis is to clarify the realization of selected apartment buildings and set their visual processing in the wider context of 19th century architecture and also to map the ideological proposals of continuing the avenue Mikulášská by breaking through Letná plain.
Art Nouveau architecture in Prostějov
KUČEROVÁ, Michaela
This work applies to field of Art Nouveau architecture in Prostějov. It is concerned with individual buildings and their significance in the city. Part of work is also a brief characteristic of Art Nouveau and short profiles of some famous architects, who participated in constructions. Also there is a brief catalogue of buildings that are described in this work and pictorial supplement too.
Art Nouveau church of Promotion st. Cross in Jablonec nad Nisou and his architect Josef Zasche.
CHRUDIMSKÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis deals with the Art Nouveau Church of Promotion st. Cross in Jablonec nad Nisou, to which only marginal attention has been paid so far, although it is one of the most impressive demonstrations of the Art Nouveau sacral art in our country. It is the same with the author of the building, the architect of German origin Josef Zasche, who was active in Prague in the beginning of the 20th century and who was almost the only German free architect in our capital city. The architecture of the church was analyzed and evaluated in connection with the historical background of the building. There is also an effort to explain why the Art Nouveau sacral buildings are so unique and last but not least, the author of the building Josef Zasche is presented as well.
Signs of degradation of czech art nouveau mosaic glasses
Rohanová, D. ; Švarcová, Silvie ; Hájek, T.
Analyses of Art Nouveau mosaics from the church of St. Simon and Juda in Dolín near Slaný and from Holovousy, both most likely made by the workshop of Viktor Foerster, have shown that the author used the NaO-PbO-SiO 22 glass type and that he used the same glass also for restoration of The Last Judgment mosaic at the Prague Castle in 1890-1910. Despite the fact that lead glasses are more durable than potassium glasses, the material investigations identified corrosion processes on the surface of the glass pieces (tesserae) depending on their composition. Apart from the analyzed mosaic NaO-PbO-SiO2 glasses, we also used ancient sodium glasses (NaO-CaO-SiO2) and 22 potassium glasses (K2O-CaO-SiO2) from archaeological finds in Opava to demonstrate their different chemical durability. We also paid attention to fixation binders used in Art Nouveau mosaics. Inappropriate use of gypsum-containing binders is a significant cause of disintegration of the mosaics. Gypsum and gypsum-lime plasters are very sensitive to humidity. Capillary action of water is a very serious problem that endangers the overall lifespan of any mosaic.
Signs oF degradaTion oF czech arT nouveau mosaic glasses
Rohanová, D. ; Švarcová, Silvie ; Hájek, T.
Analyses of Art Nouveau mosaics from the church of St. Simon and Juda in Dolín near Slaný and from Holovousy, both most likely made by the workshop of Viktor Foerster, have shown that the author used the NaO-PbO-SiO 22 glass type and that he used the same glass also for restoration of The Last Judgment mosaic at the Prague Castle in 1890-1910. Despite the fact that lead glasses are more durable than potassium glasses, the material investigations identified corrosion processes on the surface of the glass pieces (tesserae) depending on their composition. Apart from the analyzed mosaic NaO-PbO-SiO2 glasses, we also used ancient sodium glasses (NaO-CaO-SiO2) and 22 potassium glasses (K2O-CaO-SiO2) from archaeological finds in Opava to demonstrate their different chemical durability. We also paid attention to fixation binders used in Art Nouveau mosaics. Inappropriate use of gypsum-containing binders is a significant cause of disintegration of the mosaics. Gypsum and gypsum-lime plasters are very sensitive to humidity. Capillary action of water is a very serious problem that endangers the overall lifespan of any mosaic.
Art nouveau architecture in České Budějovice - its builders and classification of selected buildings
LEXOVÁ, Petra
The topic of bachelor thesis is deeper exploration of Art Nouveau architecture in České Budějovice. Particular buildings are presented in connection with the beginning of the 20th century urbanism. Except the function of the buildings is emphasized applied facade decor. Selected buildings are analysed from art-historical point of view and classified within Czech and central Europe Art Nouveau architecture. Furthermore there are introduced sponsors of selected buildings and described regional aspects of architecture with influence by European cultural centres (Prague, Vienna), which significantly determined the nature of local buildings. Finally, important architecture companies are mentioned with stress on Josef Pfeffermann and Antonín Hübschmann, the most prolific architects at that time.

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