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Class, Sexuality and Nationalism: Identity Building in the Prose Writing of Brendan Behan
Lamprecht, Nathalie ; Pilný, Ondřej (advisor) ; Markus, Radvan (referee)
Nathalie Lamprecht Abstract Class, Sexuality and Nationalism: Identity Building in the Prose Writings of Brendan Behan focuses on Irish author, playwright and rebel Brendan Behan's prose fiction. It uses notions of Irish autobiography, memory and narrativity in order to analyse his collected short stories, his only crime novel The Scarperer and his columns, originally published in the Irish Press, as well as his most extensive work, the autobiographical novel Borstal Boy. Due to the autobiographical nature of most of these texts, throughout this thesis biographies of the author function as co-texts. The aim of this thesis is to find out how Behan uses the themes of class, sexuality and nationalism in order to create identity in his prose. Mostly, the author is critical of his time's accepted version of Irishness, creating characters principally based on himself that do not fit the mould.
Apartment Building in Stará Turá
Vrzala, Lukáš ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis was a design of an apartment building. The work consisted in complex desing project documentation of the construction building, assesment of the building in terms of building physics and the design of the fire solutions. The project was developed on a specific ground plot with regard on an urbanistic design and so that the newly designed construction building fits with its architecture into the surounding buildings.
Apartment Building in Zámrsk
Kallab, Štěpán ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The building is located on the northern edge of the village of zámrsk. The new building of the apartment building includes 6 residential units, 4 indoor parking spaces + 6 outdoor parking spaces, one of which is reserved for persons with reduced mobility. The proposed building also solves in addition to complete equipment of residential units, technical facilities, storage space and cellars for each apartment unit. due to the size of the municipality, the scope of the proposed construction is an adequate part for increasing the residential capacity in a quiet and pleasant place. Vertically, the residential set functions as a three-storey, sub-collapsed building. The roof is designed as a flat vegetation with extensive vegetation. The building has a maximum size of 25.82 x 13.8 x 7.10 m
Apartment house U Jasanu
Štěpánková, Marie ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of a new apartment building, located in Velké Meziříčí. The apartment building is designed as a detached house, set in a slanted terrain. The building has a basement with three floors. The entrance to the building is possible from the southern side. There is a total of 10 residential units in the apartment, spread from the 1st to the 3rd floor. In terms of size, the flats are a single room with a kitchenette (1+KK), two rooms with a kitchenette (2+KK) and three rooms with a kitchenette (3+KK). The building is in the shape of the letter T, with overhanging jetties located on the north-east and north-west side. On the south side, the residential units have balcony structures. The overall floor plan‘s dimensions of the apartment building are 24.12 x 11.92 metres. The apartment building is designed in Porotherm technology with contact insulation. The horizontal structures are designed as a reinforced-concrete-monolithic-ceiling structure. The roof of the apartment building is realised by using a non-walking vegetation flat roof. The color of the facade is white with shades of light grey in the overhanging structures and in the stairwell.
Apartment Building in Bystřice nad Pernštejnem
Schauer, Petr ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is project documentation for the new construction of an apartment building in Bystřice nad Pernštejnem. The solved object is located on the northwestern edge of the city. It is a three-storey non-basement building. On the second and third floors there are seven residential units, sizes 1 + KK and 2 + KK. On the first floor there are four garage spaces with cellars. It includes three separate cellars, utility room, carriage house and cleaning room. It is a brick building made of sand-lime bricks. The construction system is mixed and based on foundation strips. Ceiling structures are designed as monolithic ceiling slabs. The roofing is designed as a single-skin flat roof structure. The building is also equipped with an elevator and wheelchair access. In front of the building there are four outdoor parking spaces, one of which is for people with reduced mobility. Access to the building is possible through paved areas. The whole building is insulated with the ETICS system. Facade colors are designed in shades of white and gray with anthracite fillings of openings.
Family House with Aerobics and Fitness Studio
Nekorancová, Anna ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis was to elaborate project documentation for a new family house with the Aerobics and Fitness Studio establishment. The building is divided into two functionally separate parts, a family house for a family of four and the Aerobics and Fitness Studio facility. The building has two floors above ground and one underground and it has partial basement. The building is located in the village, where the construction of houses and infrastructure is planned to be. The skeleton of the building consists of a combined structural system of vertical walls made of ceramic blocks and the connection of a reinforced concrete ceiling structure, where it was necessary to design reinforced concrete columns with gutters as a supporting structure for large overlaps. The roof of the building consists of a flat roof what is designed as a vegetation roof. The family house also includes a garage, which is located on the first underground floor with a capacity of three parking spaces. The emphasized attention was paid to technical requirements, functionality, purposefulness, and housing demands during the processing of project documentation. Part of the project was the assessment of fire safety of the building, thermal technical assessment, building design solution, architectural-building solution, evaluation in terms of building physics.
Flat house SNP
Líner, Ondrej ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The goal of the bachelor’s thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for a newbuilt flat house in Turčianske Teplice. Flat house is designed as four-storey, non-basement building, which houses a total of 15 residential units. The building has a wall construction system made of THERM type ceramic blocks. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete monolithic slabs. The individual floors are connected by a two-arm staircase and a barrier-free elevator. The roofing of the building is designed as a single-skin flat roof. Insulation of the building is provided by an external thermal insulation composite system made of mineral wool.
Apartment building Skřivánek
Jalamudisová, Denisa ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis processes project documentation for cunstruction works of one new apartment building in Ústí nad Labem. It is a four storey non-basement building including 10 apartments, 2 of them are intended for diasbled people. Apartments on the ground floor have barrier-free tercce and each apartment on the higher floors has a spacious balcony. Every apartment has own storage space in common areas. Masonry is designed from ceramic masonry prefabric blocks, external masonry is filled with mineral wool providing thermal insulation. The ceiling system is made from reinforced concrete slabs, roof is sloping hipped made of wooden lattice trusses.
Flat house - Blatná
Hess, Samuel ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a new apartment building in the suburbs in the town of Blatná. Apartment building have 4 above ground floors, in which there are 8 housing units. On the 1st floor there are cellars, technical premises, carriage house, dryer and common room. On the 2nd-4th floor there are housing units. The whole building is connected by a two-arm staircase and an elevator, which is located between the staircase. Next to the building there are 9 parking spaces. The construction is based on foundation strips. The supporting system is wall-mounted. The ceilings and the roof are formed by a monolithic reinforced concrete ceiling. The building is covered with a flat single-skin vegetation roof. The thermal insulation of the building will be solved by peripheral ceramic blocks porotherm with mineral wool filling.
Surviving the Good Life: Cruel Optimism of the American Dream in Modern American Drama
Shakurova, Daria ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee)
1 Summary Since the end of the Second World War, the United States has witnessed attrition of the American Dream. However, despite a significant decrease in available opportunities, fantasies of the good life, traditionally associated with the Dream, continue to dominate the public imagination even now. The thesis explores this paradox through the conceptual framework introduced by Lauren Berlant in her 2011 cultural study Cruel Optimism. Like fellow affect theorists, Berlant holds the belief that collectively shared affective responses organize historical periods. "Cruel optimism", according to her, is one of those responses that shape the present in post-war neoliberal societies: when a crisis becomes a part of everyday reality, people tend to maintain an attachment to dysfunctional, or even threatening, conventions in order to preserve at least some possibility of "normal" existence. While Berlant looks for exemplary cases of that mostly in fiction and film, the thesis proposes modern American drama as another prolific source. After the war, playwrights turned to the individual as a "citizen", dedicating more attention to the way psychology and personal choices play the role in larger social and political issues. This general tendency makes it appropriate to look for a recurrent scenario, featuring...

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