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ZOO BUILDINGS – HERALDIC ZOO
Štancl, Michal ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
- The aim of the thesis was to further process the selected buildings in the overall urban design animal farm. - Putting the individual buildings into a very rugged terrain and the subsequent harmony with the surrounding landscape - Create attractive objects for future visitor's animal farm - By ensuring the development of the territory
Forest figuration
Jasparová, Lucie ; Bulava, Petr (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis Forest Figuration is set in the forest around Horní Loučky. In trees, trunks, uprooted roots and landscapes, I look for elements reminiscent of the human body. This process is recorded by various techniques. The whole work is accompanied by social separation, exacerbated by the pandemic of the Covid-19 disease, is based on closing in nature, watching natural cycles and respecting the landscape itself. The work is a collection of works within an exceptionally long time in the forest and is also an initiating moment for further development in later work.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Adamus, Jan ; Vítek, Jiří (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
LES IS MORE - to paraphrase the original quote by Robert Browning, but the better known by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Or FOREST IS MORE. Trying to merge with associated forest experiment with free urban structure. The layout generous organic architecture. Communication and interstices in an apartment building as a social space.
Valuation of a Forest
Rumanová, Jana ; Scheuer, Pavel (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to explore current approaches used for valuation according to the valuation regulation. The next aim was to choose appropriate method for finding usual price and compare it with the price assessed determined by administrative methods according to Valuation Decree. Comperative method was the chosen method. There are six forest properties from The Czech Republic evaluated in the practical part of the study. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes detected information from the area of valuation of forest.
Spiritual brownfield Olomouc - Zlín
Scholzová, Simona ; Nový, Jindřich (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the proposal of a pilgrimage site in the area of the source of the spring Svatá Voda near Malenovice - Zlín. The building is located on the nearest top site near the existing spring and it dominates its surroundings. The design is based on a circle symbolizing eternity, harmony - Christianity surrounding the Paradise yard. This ring is intersected by four shards that represent disruption of harmony - humanity. These two types of masses are contrasting, distinguished by both shape and material. There is a church in the largest shard, in the smaller shards there are other smaller chapel or individual prayer rooms. In the ring, which is broken into fragments, there are located rooms like a reception, area of the church with, restaurant and technical facilities, non-profit offices that manage the area, together with a therapist's office. There are rooms with accommodation, classrooms and workshops for retreats as well.
ON THE PASNIK
Siegelová, Kateřina ; Vlková, Veronika (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
The topic of my thesis On the Pasník a time and decomposition. I have produced small houses from natural materials and placed them in a forest. The subject of my work is to record the flow of time. The outcome of my work is time based large-formal drawing. The buildings on the drawing gradually collapse and disappear. Thus I have created the time drawing.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Kudelová, Barbora ; Kunat, Bohuslav (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The area is located in Brno, close to the Svratka river. It has got a very good residental background, to its inhabitants it offers many possibilities of living. Also by traffic, it is very easily connected with the center, either by car or by a public transport. Komin is a very atractive place for living and even with nowdays modern age it still carries its old village atmosphere and gives the tranquility and nature to whom live there. And especially the forest was one of the conceptual ideas for me.
WATER + TOWN * SPORT AND RELAX CENTER
Pavolová, Soňa ; Ing.arch. Jan Májek. Ph.D. (referee) ; Poslušná, Iva (advisor)
With project I present a make more attractive part of the territory of the dam, through which I bring two new paths for visitors from the coast and the other from the surface. The overall objective of the procejt is to attract visitors to the dam for more than one day trip or just a walk. The number of hotels and guesthouses on the dam is excessive. I have therefore decided to offer nature lovers accommodation in the country in the immediate vicinity of water while ensuring the necessary comfort. The objective of the present proposal is to present a potential year-round use options of Brno dam - Spa in the frozen surface of the dam, accommodation for schools, and summer camps could revitalize this part even during other year periods.
Vliv světla a sucha na fotosyntézu a vodní provoz podrostních bylin temperátních doubrav
Vitásek, Roman
Woody plants, especially trees, affects the site microclimate. With their physiological manifestations, they influence hydrological and light conditions and, consequently, the composition and abundance of species from the plant community. A dense tree layer lowers the air and even more the surface temperatures. Its mitigating effect is most pronounced on hot summer days. While transpiration lowers air temperature, trees compete with understory for water. While the shade lowers surface temperature of understory, plants, as autotrophic organisms, need enough light for their survival. Therefore, the question arises, which density of forest canopy is optimal for the survival of understory during the global change that brings along increased temperatures and elevated levels of drought. I investigated how understory herbs cope with drought under simulated sparse and dense forest canopy. The focal species, European wild ginger (Asarum europaeum L.) and liverwort (Hepatica nobilis Schreb.), were divided into four groups: two of them were fully watered and two of them droughted. Each of the water regimes were divided in two groups, simulating sparse or dense canopy of woody overstory. The physiological response of plants (such as the rate of light-saturated photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, intrinsic water use efficiency, concentration of non-structural carbohydrates and water potential) on manipulated light and drought conditions was monitored under various levels of drought stress. The mortality was always higher under deep shade than under light conditions, despite different water management strategies of stomatal regulation. The European wild ginger has characteristics of an isohydric type of plant. During drought, it copes with the negative water potential by reducing stomatal conductivity, at the expense of the ability to actively fight water stress by creating assimilates. Under favorable conditions, this species stores starch that allow it to survive even with a significantly reduced rate of photosynthesis. The liverwort is more anisohydric in its behavior. With the increasing intensity of drought and increasing transpiration, it keeps the stomata open and by active photosynthesis it creates soluble carbohydrates for the production of osmotically active secondary metabolites. It has a very low level of stored starch, which can have a negative effect during prolonged drought. The results indicate that light plays an important role for plant survival under water stress. The changing climate brings along not only increased temperatures but often increased levels of summer drought. Therefore, growing in the understory of the dense forest does not always help the plant to survive warming climate.
Pedodiverzita vybraných ekotonů na přechodu lesní porost - palouk na území Školního lesního podniku Masarykův les Křtiny
Bydžovský, Radek
Ecotones and their environments are often referred to as areas of significant diversity that condition the interactions of neighbouring ecosystems. Manifestations of ecotone community diversity can be observed, for example in the species composition of flora and fauna. However, this bachelor thesis examines the characters of the soil environment of this ecosystem and compares it with enviroment of a forest and a meadow. Evaluated soil diversity parameters are active and potential soil reactions, soil catalase enzyme aktivity, C, N, S element content and possible carbonate content. The evaluation of these soil characteristics was carried out in the three selected sites. The significant dynamics of the ecotone environment was confirmed in the case of soil reaction. Catalase also showed different activity rates in the ecotone area. A similar finding was confirmed in the case of the analysed elements C, N and S. Based on the evaluated parameters, the ecotone area shows a significant different character of the soil environment. However, the character and degree of manifestation in ecotone area are very closely linked to the characteristics of the individual habitats.

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