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A Price Map of Vacation Property Sales in the Eagle Mountains and its Use
Novák, Vojtěch ; Jachan, Tomáš (referee) ; Kosová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The master's thesis is divided into two parts. The term „property“ and also terms dealing with segment of the vacation properties are defined in the theoretical part. Then there are defined different types of prices and valuation. This part also deals with the fact, that affect the selling price. Price maps and their importace at present are discussed in the last chapter. The practical part deals with procedure of creation of the price map, whose byproduct is creation a form for the estimation of the usual price. The region is defined here, including charakteristics of individual location, followed by a description of the property market in the region and analysis of the data base for creating price maps. The price map in text and graphic vision and the form are output. Estimation of the selling price of the property is generated after filling the form. The applicability of the form is verified by determination of the selling price of farm house in Slatina nad Zdobnicí. This property is also being valued according to price regulation in parallel. The practical part is completed by comparing of both achieved prices.
The Call of the Wild
Brokeš, Tomáš ; Šťastný, Martin (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Jan (advisor)
This project is a response to the call of the wilderness, and similarly to a trip to the desolate, inhospitable mountains, this work was a departure from the comfort zone of an urban environment. The project deals with an alternative view of the site of a former recreational area located in the protected landscape area of the Jeseníky Mountains, surrounded by mature trees on a hillside below a forest, in the village of Ostružná in northern Moravia. The proposal approaches this site with respect to the character of the Jeseníky Sudeten Mountains and creates a recreational area with a natural structure of buildings, which does not overpower the surrounding nature in its scale but fits in sensitively and unobtrusively. At the same time, the design reflects current requirements and needs of visitors, who seek an escape from a busy civilisation to a peaceful environment. In its essence and form the project seeks to distinguish itself from the former hotel and its forthcoming resurrection. On the contrary, it aims to build on an established morphology, supplementing it only with new elements, so that the new creation is still harmonious with the character of the landscape.
Cabin recreation in the district of Jihlava (development, territorial dislocation and typology)
HADRAVA, Martin
My graduation theses is about recreation in the cabins in region Jihlava territory. The most of nessesery data for this work was finding by field survey. Family weekend cabins, family weekend cabin-houses in a village, garden cabins, small brick-built garden cabins and architektonic-building specific cabins was identifiabled. There was found 3872 cabins in 120 cabin areas in all. There is analysis of cabins settlement layout and it´s differentiation in my graduation theses. Characteristics of cabins settlement was processing in summary sheets, which are in my work too. There is collation of two different cabin settlementes in this graduation theses.
Architecture of the extreme
Špániková, Michaela ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a mountain building with a function of a shelter for tourists and a field workplace for workers of state forests of TANAP (Tatra National Park). With its size and function, the proposed building gently supports the development of this protected area of the Belianske Tatras. The building is designed in the constantly changing external conditions of the mountain environment (change of seasons, low temperatures, strong wind ..) so that the indoor environment is as stable and comfortable as possible. The aim is to create a building with an optimal indoor climate, minimal energy requirements and high spatial quality. To achieve these goals, it is necessary to use appropriate materials and an efficient technical system.
Architecture of the extreme
Atcheson, Eva Clara ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
Architecture of the Extreme, Desert Shed, is a search for as many aspects of extremity of site-specific design for the Northern-Nevada desert as possible. Physical, geographical and climate extremity, absence of urbanism, scale and architectural context. Psychological and sociological extremity of solitude and abandonedness, but also co-sharing of architecture and ownership of the un-surveillanceable. Extremeness of the economical situation and its development, extreme transformations of the phenomena of second homes and their usage throughout time and into the future. Dialogue between sedentary and nomadic. What does recreational living for a contemporary family in an extreme situation at an extreme location look like and what sort of scenarios must it be prepared for, once the architect is out of the picture?
Návrh stavby pro krátkodobou rekreaci v lokalitě ŠLP Křtiny
Hradil, Jaroslav
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the design of two different structures for short-term recreation in ŠLP ML Křtiny. Both designs are designed for easy use by physically handicapped people. The first solution proposes a summer cottage for short-term recreation with an outdoor shelter made of wooden posts. The second solution proposes a shelter with a column structure made of logs with the camp fire place. Suggestions include a description of the structure, layout of a shelter for physically handicapped persons and solutions of technical equipment in a given location. Both proposals are accompanied by drawing documentation.
Horská chata
Banič, Róbert ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a design and project documentation of a two-floor chalet for rent capable to accommodate up to 10 people. The building is located in a town of a mountain area in the north of Czechia called Pec pod Sněžkou. From architectural point of view the building is intended to stand out by its luxurious appearance whilst using natural materials and finishes such as wood, stone and glass, thus respecting natural character of the surrounding. From structural point of view the building is designed as a wooden house – Avanta systeme, with a small basement (boiler room) and garage for 2 cars with concrete blocks walls, flat roof and sloped roof above a middle part of the building.
Cottages or hermitage? Specific leisure time habits of Czech society
ZEMANOVÁ, Eliška
This thesis is focused on potential reason, that could lead to the interest of the Czech society about cottage phenomen. The theoretical parth od this thesis define concept of "Second housing", which is important in comprehending current situation this subject. The main part of the work chapter Importance of cottage for free time - describes activites that are connected with cottages. This parth also includes motivation and reasons used in the literature. Practical part contains eigth interviews with cottagers. Data colleted from those interviews serves as base for determining the conclusions, that may be the actual reasons behind this phenomen of Czech people.
Renewal of the Alfred´s hut in Jeseníky mountains
Bureš, Miloš ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes the design of hut with accomodation and restaurant. The hut is situated in Jeseníky mountains. The house is designed as detached house made of clay blocks, with timber roof truss and gable roof. The building has three floors, first one is particulary embedded under the terrain. On the ground floor there is garage, technical and storage rooms. Restaurant with kitchen, toilets,rooms for employees, reception and barrier-free guest room is located on the first floor. On the second floor there are guest and employee rooms.
Návrh dřevěné chaty k celoročnímu užívání
Sojka, Martin
The thesis is solved design of wooden cottages for year-round use. The cottage is designed as a small family house with a basement area, one ground floor and attic. It is solved by the timber and frame installation in the field in the cottage Brno-Medlánky. The paper also presented various solutions for technical equipment and discharge sewage and rain sewer into the cesspool, septic tank or wastewater treatment plant. Finally, it made a statement material consumption and cost of construction.

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