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Visions for Krnov
Grunwaldová, Veronika ; Kocián, Václav (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
WHAT WAS THE SPACE? The space was behind the castle walls. A space in close vicinity of which a trade route to nearby Poland passed. A space with water propulsion. A space with the textile industry. WHAT IS THE SPACE? It is an inaccessible, deserted place. An empty space, where a skeleton of an old textile factory with buried water propulsion remained. WHAT IS THE SPACE SUPPOSED TO BE? It is supposed to be a place, where life is going to return. A place for the generations to meet at, relaxing and other leisure activities, but also a living place. A place, complementing the green ring of the city.
Na Bělisku Restaurant
Grunwaldová, Veronika ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a restaurant. It will be possible to rent the living spaces of the pavilion for social, family or cultural events, such as lectures, chamber concerts and exhibitions. The restaurant is designed in the former textile area, which is located between Mlýnská Street and Bělisko Street. The location of the area is on the outskirts of the town of Ústí nad Orlicí. The national cycle route runs nearby, while the Tichá Orlice flows here, to which the Orlice Nature Park adjoins. In the first phase, the specifics of the site are analyzed and an urban solution was developed. In the second phase of the thesis, the object of the restaurant was dealt with, which is processed in a more detailed scale of the documentation. The thesis serves as a vision for the restoration of the former textile area.
Visions for Krnov
Grunwaldová, Veronika ; Kocián, Václav (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
WHAT WAS THE SPACE? The space was behind the castle walls. A space in close vicinity of which a trade route to nearby Poland passed. A space with water propulsion. A space with the textile industry. WHAT IS THE SPACE? It is an inaccessible, deserted place. An empty space, where a skeleton of an old textile factory with buried water propulsion remained. WHAT IS THE SPACE SUPPOSED TO BE? It is supposed to be a place, where life is going to return. A place for the generations to meet at, relaxing and other leisure activities, but also a living place. A place, complementing the green ring of the city.
Materials research of colour layer on art works
Grünwaldová, Veronika ; Hradil, David (advisor) ; Feltl, Ladislav (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Bohumil (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry SUMMARY OF PhD THESIS Material Research of Colour Layer in Artworks Ph.D. programme: Analytical Chemistry Ing. Veronika Grünwaldová Prague 2010 2 Contents 3 CONTENTS Introduction and literature search.............................................................. 4 Experimental section.....................................................................................5 1. X-ray powder microdiffraction ...............................................................5 1.1. Analysis of fragments and cross-sections ...........................................................6 1.2. Preparation and analysis of microtome slices.....................................................7 2. Microscopy methods and image analysis................................................8 2.I. Test of minimum necessary resolution - model shapes and real samples ........9 2.2. Possibilities of using EDX mapping of elements.................................................12 2.3. Qualitative and quantitative characterization of selected pigments in real colour layers .............................................................................................................................13 3. Mobile X-ray...
Materials research report – Assumpta from White Mountain, National Gallery in prague
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Grünwaldová, Veronika ; Bezdička, Petr ; Kurková, H.
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.
Materials research report – chinese painting on silk, Lednice Castle, Institute of Cultural Heritage Care in Brno
Hradilová, J. ; Hradil, David ; Grünwaldová, Veronika
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.
Materials research report – Church of Virgin Mary and 14 Holy Helpers at Kadaň – northern wall of presbytary: Lucas Cranach (wall painting)
Hradilová, J. ; Grygar, Tomáš ; Hradil, David ; Grünwaldová, Veronika
Pre-restoration materials research of the painting is based on microscopic (both optical and electron) analyses of grounds and painting layers in the cross-sections of fragments with the aim to identify pigments and to describe the stratigraphy of re-paints involving to choose the suitable restoration procedure. Other methods (e.g. infrared spectroscopy) are used for identification of binding media.
Comprehensive methodology for non-destructive microanalysis of colour layers and micro-traces
Hradil, David ; Grygar, Tomáš ; Bezdička, Petr ; Kotrlý, M. ; Hradilová, J. ; Kolář, P. ; Turková, I. ; Svoboda, M. ; Kurková, H. ; Grünwaldová, Veronika ; Bláhová, Anna
Comprehensive methodology for non-destructive forensic expert examinations of microscopic samples of colour layers (i.e. fragments of lacquer systems in a broad sense, and similar materials) has been created. This comprehensive methodology encompasses sample preparation as polished sections and microtome slices, and subsequent set of non-destructive analytical methods (based on SEM, EDS, XRD, FTIR, optical microscopy and pattern analysis), which lead to identification and comparison of materials in one sample (without its exhausting or irreversible modifications). Implementation of this system into forensic-technical expert casework allows realisation of some types of expert examinations and, first and foremost, maintaining probative value of the evidence (with respect to non-destructive microanalytical procedures), primarily in terms of explaining crimes of extreme gravity in the field of violent and organized crime.

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