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NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Bartoš, Karel ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Task of this bachelor thesis was to resolve a problematic parcel on the corner of Stará and Bratislavská streets. This object works as a housing area and his associated functions are shops. This proposal offers open green space of park and by this it rises huge value not only to itself but to whole neighbourhood. From the view of Bratislavská it respects existing buildings.
The Development of Rock Climbing
Bartoš, Karel ; Stehlík, Ondřej (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The following thesis deals with consequences of human activities at rock sites, aiming to address issues related to the popularity of this sport. Using all available analytical data I determined most suitable locations to serve as an alternative to current overcrowded sites. Consequently, for experimental use of architectonical tools, I selected an area near Brno, namely: Veveří, Amálka, Sokolí rocks, rocks at Řikonína, Sochorka, Nedvědice, Vysoká rock at Štěpánov and Bohuňovské rocks. In order to link all those sites I proposed a building of adventurous disposition which wouldn’t rival the rocks themselves but rather emphasize their atmosphere. In the end I picked a bivouac, hung in treetops, to fulfil that role. The character of said building allows for its set ups beyond the selected area as well. Additional buildings are linked to bivouac as well, creating a well functional group. As such, these buildings represent a symbol as they make other, less known and eroded sites more attractive to potential visitors.
Study of the amount of antioxidants in extracts from Melissa officinalis
Bartoš, Karel ; Kubíčková, Anna (advisor) ; Kozlík, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of selected antioxidants, namely rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, cinnamic acid and t-4-hydroxycinnamic acid in aqueous and ethanolic extracts from Melissa officinalis. The aim of the work was to find out whether the above- mentioned antioxidants were present in the extracts prepared at home. A new UHPLC method with UV and MS detection was developed to monitor the content of rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, cinnamic acid and t-4-hydroxycinnamic acid in the extracts. A BEH C18 column (2,1 mm × 100 mm, particle size 1,7 µm) was selected for separation, the mobile phase consisted of methanol (component A) and 0.1% aqueous formic acid solution at pH 2.6 (component B), the ratio of components being changed according to the gradient program. The method was validated and repeatability, limits of detection and limits of quantification, linearity, yield and robustness were determined after optimization. Analysis of 20 aqueous and 20 ethanolic extracts was performer differing in extraction time, type of solvent and lighting conditions. Based on the comparison of retention time and MS detection, the presence of 3 of 4 selected phenolic acids was confirmed, namely rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid and cinnamic acid in ethanolic extracts. Unfortunately, the presence of...
The Development of Rock Climbing
Bartoš, Karel ; Stehlík, Ondřej (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The following thesis deals with consequences of human activities at rock sites, aiming to address issues related to the popularity of this sport. Using all available analytical data I determined most suitable locations to serve as an alternative to current overcrowded sites. Consequently, for experimental use of architectonical tools, I selected an area near Brno, namely: Veveří, Amálka, Sokolí rocks, rocks at Řikonína, Sochorka, Nedvědice, Vysoká rock at Štěpánov and Bohuňovské rocks. In order to link all those sites I proposed a building of adventurous disposition which wouldn’t rival the rocks themselves but rather emphasize their atmosphere. In the end I picked a bivouac, hung in treetops, to fulfil that role. The character of said building allows for its set ups beyond the selected area as well. Additional buildings are linked to bivouac as well, creating a well functional group. As such, these buildings represent a symbol as they make other, less known and eroded sites more attractive to potential visitors.
NEW ON THE „OLD“ – Brno, Bratislavská - Stará Corner
Bartoš, Karel ; Foretník, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Task of this bachelor thesis was to resolve a problematic parcel on the corner of Stará and Bratislavská streets. This object works as a housing area and his associated functions are shops. This proposal offers open green space of park and by this it rises huge value not only to itself but to whole neighbourhood. From the view of Bratislavská it respects existing buildings.

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