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Vernacular architecture 19th century in region Vysočina
Minář, Ivan ; Škabrada, Jiří (advisor) ; Kibic, Karel (referee) ; Pešta, Jan (referee)
The village build-up area in the region of Vysočina has been considerably changed during the 19th century from the timbered to the bricked constructions. The change started in the southwest part of this region at the beginning of the 19th century, which was probably caused by the older build-up area, which had already been partly bricked. The timbered constructions in the Vysočina's northeast part were officially tolerated from the late 19th century above all because of the rare build-up area in higher localities, where the wooden houses did not pose such fire risk like in villages with houses built closer to each other. Bricked buildings have gained a complicated progress during the 19th century, which was allowed by mostly various material sources. Partial rebuildings were often during the one or two generation time on average, which showed up thanks to the noted historical objects. From this reason it was necessary to look on all preserved objects from the view of building history, since all found situations are the results of the wide variety of the building phases covering each other. The progress mostly influenced by the fire prevention rules proceeded in many ways. The most important of them was the change of material of the walls and gradual separation of the truss and the roof...
Vernacular architecture 19th century in region Vysočina
Minář, Ivan ; Škabrada, Jiří (advisor) ; Kibic, Karel (referee) ; Pešta, Jan (referee)
The village build-up area in the region of Vysočina has been considerably changed during the 19th century from the timbered to the bricked constructions. The change started in the southwest part of this region at the beginning of the 19th century, which was probably caused by the older build-up area, which had already been partly bricked. The timbered constructions in the Vysočina's northeast part were officially tolerated from the late 19th century above all because of the rare build-up area in higher localities, where the wooden houses did not pose such fire risk like in villages with houses built closer to each other. Bricked buildings have gained a complicated progress during the 19th century, which was allowed by mostly various material sources. Partial rebuildings were often during the one or two generation time on average, which showed up thanks to the noted historical objects. From this reason it was necessary to look on all preserved objects from the view of building history, since all found situations are the results of the wide variety of the building phases covering each other. The progress mostly influenced by the fire prevention rules proceeded in many ways. The most important of them was the change of material of the walls and gradual separation of the truss and the roof...
Stuccoed Decoration in Folk Architecture in the Vysočina Region (Czech-Moravian Highlands) during the 19th Century
Minář, Ivan ; Škabrada, Jiří (advisor) ; Novotná, Eva (referee)
Stuccoed decoration of a folk architecture in Bohemian- Moravian Highlands in 19th century Thesis is describing an area of a newly specified region Vysočina (Bohemian- Moravian Highlands specified in 2000) on the borders of Bohemia and Moravia, which is not well explored esp. in the topic of a folk architecture. According to pieces of knowledge coming from author's own field study (since 2000) and to processing of accessible materials coming from older field studies (Ethnological institute Academy of Science of Czech Republic, SÚRPMO, Museum of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in Jihlava etc.) it tries to restore a shape and circumstances of an origin of traditional stuccoed decoration of a folk architecture built in brick in 19th century at Bohemian- Moravian Highlands. This phenomenon, often comparable in its qualities with well-known South-Bohemian marshland, was completely marginalized according to its long distance from the sight care residences (in České Budějovice and Brno). Therefore many valuable objects were ravaged or devalued. Besides the analysis of a historical and territorial development the thesis tries to describe activities of each single plasterer working in region and analyses individual techniques of decoration. (This part was consulted with professional restorers.) The essence of thesis is...
Area research into vernacular architecture and rural settlements
Pešta, Jan ; Dunajová, Alena ; Foud, Karel ; Kolka, Miroslav ; Minář, Ivan ; Šnejd, Daniel ; Vařeková, Zuzana ; Veselá, Hana
Tato metodika vznikla jako pomocný nástroj pro efektivní dokumentaci dosud zachovaných stavebních hodnot našeho venkova. Obsahuje podrobný návod jak postupovat – v terénu i na pracovišti – při průzkumu a zpracování informací o větším množství památek lidové architektury na širším území, ať již jde o kraje, okresy, jinak vymezené regiony či jednotlivá sídla. Metodika by měla vést ke sjednocení standardizovaného výstupu, kompatibilního s jinými
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