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Environment of archives
Onderek, Aleš ; Počinková, Marcela (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the way inventories are stored in depositories. Later on, it develops a project of the air-conditioning system in the archive. The last part of the thesis deals with an experiment which examines the interior environment of the depository.
Distribution of the Contaminated Sites on the Territory of the Czech Republic
Suchánek, Zdeněk
The National Inventory of Contaminated Sites (NIKM 2 project) was completed in December 2021. We present the output regarding the distribution of inventoried, contaminated and potentially contaminated sites (CSs) in 205 administrative districts - Municipalities with Extended Powers ("small districts"). The filled database of the Contaminated Sites Registration System (SEKM) [1] serves as the main source for the so-called Planning Analytical Materials, i.e., for spatial planning at the level of Municipalities with Extended Powers. Until now, incomplete documents on CSs were used. After the completion of the inventory, the updates of the territorial analytical documents in this matter can be based on relevant data.
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The Inventory of Contaminated Sites in the Czech republic (NIKM 2019–2021)
Suchánek, Zdeněk
The complete National inventory of contaminated sites (NIKM) took place in the years 2009 – 2021 in two phases, both co-financed from the EU Cohesion fund. The basic goal of NIKM was the capture and basic evaluation of the most complete number of contaminated sites/potentially contaminated sites (CSs hereinafter) on the territory of the entire country. The 1st stage of NIKM focused on the methodology of the inventory, its testing and collection of the main data sources. The 2nd stage of NIKM (2018-2021) was completed on 31.12.2021. CENIA teams and suppliers selected via public tender participated in the project. 30,020 CSs or CSs clues were inspected of which 8,643 sites were evaluated as CSs. From other sources, 1491 newly evaluated localities were registered. In result, a total of 10,134 assessed CSs were registered. These sites have a record at least in the scope of the summary form, including the evaluated priority of needed corrective measures. In addition, maps of CSs distributions in the 205 municipalities with extended powers (“small districts”) of 14 regions were processed, for each of the three priority categories (A, P, N). The result of NIKM is the filled in System for registration of contaminated sites (SEKM) (10,134 records), 14 inventory reports for individual regions and the Inventory Report for the Czech Republic.
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Ottavio Piccolomini and Castle of Náchod
SOUČEK, Martin
This Bachelor´s thesis utilises modern theoretical methods asserted in the research of the material culture of aristocratic residences and representational strategies of noblemen in the early modern age. The thesis is heuristically based on the collection of still dormant sources deposited in the State Regional Archives in Zámrsk, Family Archive of the Piccolomini´s, Náchod, 1431-1881. This study builds on the analysis of the preserved castle inventory from 1732. The author also does not leave fresco decoration and pieces of furniture aside from the attention. He is interested not only in tangible equipment of the Náchod residency of Ottavio Piccolomini (1599-1656) but he also pays attention to the symbolical decoration of some rooms, especially the Spanish Hall and the chapel. He also deals with equipment, in which was reflected value scale and the "thought world" of an early modern age nobleman.
Testament and inventory of Johana Trčková z Lípy
KOZÁKOVÁ, Karolína
Bachelory thesis with title Testament and inventory of Johana Trčková z Lípy is concentrated primarily on testamentary praxis and other steps, which preceeded or followed the praxis, for example writing the inventory. In this thesis, the position of the woman in society is outlined as well as in society, as well as in marriage and in property law. Further on there is a description of genealogy of Trčka. A part of the bachelor thesis is also edition of two documents mentioned above, which are imposed in the Archive of National Museum in Prague.
Topography, functions and equipment of the office space in the noble settlements at the beginning of Early Modern period
CHALUPA, Pavel
The presented thesis deals with the issue of office room, offices, in the years 1580-1700. Its goal is to describe and interpret office equipment and office aids. The author used a number of preserved inventories from Bohemia and Moravia from the 16th and 17th centuries. The first chapter classifies the aristocratic residence into the resident network and deals with typology of seats. The second section discusses the usability of castle inventories and their problems. The third part describes topography and material culture of aristocratic offices. Next it focuses on the possible change of office space in a longer period of time. The last chapter compares office facilities to different categories. These include the social affiliation of the nobleman, his economic background and career as well as the type of residence. The conclusion summarizes the findings and presents opportunities for further research.
Environment of archives
Onderek, Aleš ; Počinková, Marcela (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the way inventories are stored in depositories. Later on, it develops a project of the air-conditioning system in the archive. The last part of the thesis deals with an experiment which examines the interior environment of the depository.
Material culture of residencies of the Krakovský z Kolovrat family between 1750 and 1850
FIŠEROVÁ, Anna
The presented thesis deals with material culture of residencies of the Krakovský z Kolovrat family (Kolowrat-Krakowsky) between 1750 and 1850. Its goal is to describe inner space and material equipment of a few castle buildings which were owned by the Brezno branch of Krakovský z Kolovrat family in the given time. The author used a number of preserved inventories and bills from the second half of 18th and first half of 19th century. She tried to identify a purpose of particular buildings and their role in a resident network of the Krakovský z Kolovrat family. The thesis analyses changing fashion trends in the field of furniture, dining and lifestyle. A subject of interest is not only description of particular spaces but also a symbolic meaning of decoration and objects of everyday and non-everyday need which had surrounded privileged individuals in their residencies. Based on that the author aims to penetrate a thought world of noblemen and outline their value charts.
Changes to the interior of the basilica of St. Margaret's monastery at Břevnov
Linart, Petr ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee)
Changes to the Interior of the Basilica of St. Margaret's Monastery Břevnov St. Margaret's Church, which is part of Břevnov monastery of Benediktines, was built under the supervision of abbot and builder Otmar Zinke in the beginning of the 18th century. As all the architectonical works, even building of this great dome of radical Baroque came through its development. The earliest changes were done by the architect Pavel Ignác Bayer in the beginning of forming the plans. His successor was Kryštof Dientzenhofer. He changed even the basic masonry and the building as a single nave. According to the archival records there were some changes concerning the iconographical programme. The interior was gradually completed and changed partly too. The main changes concerned the paintings, arranging of the liturgical area and the Baroque organ case reconstruction as well as new organ.
Residence of Leopold Vilém Kolovrat-Krakovský at the turn of the 18th and 19th century in the light of surviving equipments
FIŠEROVÁ, Anna
This Bachelor´s thesis is focused on the Leopold Vilém Kolovrat-Krakovský´s aristocratic baroque residence which is situated in the Hroby. The main objective of this thesis is reconstruction of the interior layout and material equipment of the seat at the turn of the 18th and 19th century. Like source of knowledge of the material culture of the seat there were used surviving castle inventory which were created in 1795 and 1803. The object of the interest is the characteristic of individual rooms of the seat. This work is also focused on symbolic meaning of the decoration of the interior and objects, which were reflected in world of the thought and value ladder of Leopold Vilém Kolovrat-Krakovský and his family. There is paid special attention to furniture and extraordinary collection of cookware which reflect changing period trends.

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