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The Commercial-Administrative Centre in Ostrava
Vdovina, Mariia ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation of a new building of a commercial-administrative center in Ostrava. The building has a partial basement, the maximum number of floors above the ground is 3. The building contains several categories of areas. The largest of them are office space and restaurant area. The total number of employees of the center is 73, including 63 administrative staff and 10 people serving the restaurant. The building also houses sanitary facilities, areas for rest, food preparation, meeting rooms, storage areas and filing cabinets, rooms for technical equipment. The building has a skeletal frame system made of monolithic concrete. Perimeter masonry and interior walls are made of Porotherm bricks. The building is covered with a general and vegetation flat roof. The facade of the building is ventilated, clad with titanium-zinc panels DEKCASSETTE and DEKLAMELLA IDEAL. The building is insulated with ETICS contact system, thermal insulation boards made of mineral felt. The diploma thesis is processed in the stage of project documentation for the construction.
Apartment house in Uherské Hardiště
Svízela, Martin ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the construction and layout of a newly built apartment building in Uherské Hradiště on plot no. 885/1 in Zahrádky Street. This is a basement building with above-ground floors. There are 10 flats on the upper floors in the basement there are common areas of home equipment and cellars for individual flats. The ground floor consists of 3 residential units a cleaning room and a carriage house. There are 4 residential units on the second floor and there are on the third floor 3 housing units. The building is based on simple concrete foundation strips. The vertical construction system consists of ceramic blocks in the above-ground part and BEST formwork in the underground part the horizontal construction is made of ceramic concrete. The roof of the building consists of a single-skin flat roof. The land on which construction is planned is grassy over the entire area. The entrance to the building is situated on the east side. The projected accommodation capacity is for 24 people. Adjacent to the building is a parking area about 17 parking spaces, of which 1 is for people with reduced mobility.
Apartment Building in Ledeč nad Sázavou
Nevím, Tomáš ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to develop project documentation for the construction of a proposed new apartment building in Havlíčkova Street in Ledeč nad Sázavou. It is a free-standing four-storey and non-basement building. On the first floor there is a garage, cellar, utility room, cleaning room, laundry room, carriage house and lounge, which can be used for rent. The other floors are made up of residential units. There are 9 housing units. Structurally, the building is solved by a transverse load-bearing system, made of Porotherm ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with an external contact thermal insulation system, internationally referred to by the abbreviation ETICS. The roofing of the building is solved by a non-walkable single-skin flat roof with an attic made of TPO waterproofing roofing foil. The foundation of the building will be on the foundation strips. The house is located in undeveloped, slightly sloping land. An uncovered parking space with a capacity of 14 parking spaces for cars and a playground will be set up on the plot. During the design, demands were made for increased comfort in use with almost zero energy consumption.
Low-floor apartment house
Krajčová, Alžběta ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with project documentation for execution of a new low-floor apartment building. The apartment building is located in Malenovice u Zlína. The house has one underground floor and three above-ground floors. In the basement there are basement cubits, a multipurpose room, a bicycle storage and a technical room. There is a stroller, a cleaning room and two housing units in the first above-ground floor. In the second above-ground floor there are three apartments, as well as on the third above-ground floor. The perimetr load-bearing masonry in the basement is designed of concrete blocks of permanent formwork. In the above-ground part of the house are load-bearing masonry designed of clay blocks. All of the ceiling structures consist of a composite ceramic-concrete ceiling made of MIAKO inserts and POT beams. The roof structure is designed as a warm flat roof. The apartment building is insulated with a certified thermal insulation system.
Residential house in Žďár nad Sázavou
Frieb, Vilém ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis elaborates on the project documentation regarding construction of an apartment house in Žďár nad Sázavou, which is located in the Highlands Region. The apartment building has three residential floors accompanied by one basement, The building contains 10 housing units with common areas. The vertical loadbearing structures are built by ceramic brick technology with contact thermal insu-lation system. Horizontal structures are monolithic. The roof of the building is flat, covered by extensive greenery.
Apartment building
Buchtelová, Aneta ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
Contents of the bachelor´s thesis is a project of the elaboration of project documentation for the construction od an apartment building. I tis a building with five floors. The building has a total od 9 residencual units. ALl apartments have a balcony, terrace orlodgia. On the ground floo there is a barrier-free apartment, which has a separate main entrance and its own garden. There i salso common area on the ground floor with cellars a technical room, a meeting room, a chambers for placing tools for building mainterance, a cleaning room and a carriage hause with a bicycle shed. The last floor is designed as an esit to flat intensive roof and for 6 storage of equitment for uts mainterance. In front od the building is designed a total od 18 parking spaces, 2 of which are for people with limited mobility and orientation. The accesibilty of the building is desugned using paved surfaces and an elevator. The building is designed drom a two-way wallsystém made of ceramic blocks. The external vertical perimetr structures are insulated with the ETICS systém made of expanded polystyrene.
The Madness of Adaptation: Analysis of Film Adaptations of Alan Bennett's The Madness of George III and The History Boys
Moravec, Jaromír ; Pilný, Ondřej (advisor) ; Wallace, Clare (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on adaptation processes present in the transfer of Alan Bennett's plays The Madness of George III and The History Boys from stage to film. The former was considered a mediocre play but its film adaptation can be found on the British Film Institute's list of the country's greatest films while the latter is a critically acclaimed play but its adaptation received mixed reviews and is generally seen as inferior to the stage version. This thesis is to determine why did the two adaptation processes bear such different results despite the same creative team being responsible for both of them. Both processes are first analysed separately, with the analysis of the changes made to The Madness of George III is primarily focused on separate characters and aspects of the story while the changes present in the film version of The History Boys are primarily examined chronologically as the play's first and second half were adapted differently for the screen. After the analysis, both processes are compared. The analysed changes made to The Madness of King George contain a largely condensed and efficient opening, the King, who is cemented as an active protagonist, Capt. Greville, a minor character used to highlight a theme of cold efficiency being favoured in court over empathy, the...
The Irish Prince: Irishness in the Works of Oscar Wilde
Krejčí, Štěpán ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee)
Oscar Wilde's place - Wilde's short fiction, an early drama and poetry in criticism reveals, Wilde's Irishness is in his work more palpable than it might seem on Wilde's mother, the nationalist poet Speranza who Wilde's collections of fairy " " In the fourth chapter, Wilde's collection of " " discussed and Wilde's persona as Together with his Irishness, Wilde's Englishness is often and Englishness often serves as a "double" for Irishness - as Jerusha McCormack's as Richard Kearney's individual chapters such as Seamus Heaney's
Formal Experiments in Selected Plays by Tim Crouch
Kopečná, Alena ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee)
Thesis Abstract The thesis provides an analysis of three plays - My Arm (2002), An Oak Tree (2005) and The Author (2009) - by Tim Crouch, one of the most prominent contemporary British theatre- makers. Particular attention is paid to Crouch's use of innovative dramaturgical methods in order to activate his audience. Despite its increasing popularity, audience participation has been a rather neglected area of theatre studies, therefore the thesis includes a brief overview of the discourse as well as an introduction of related concepts and movements, such as experimental theatre and In-Yer-Face theatre. The focal points of discussion are, among others, spectatorship, particularly the theory of The Emancipated Spectator (2008) as proposed by Jacques Rancière, and Émile Coué's concept of autosuggestion, both very prominent in all three plays. Essentially, the main focus of the work is on the specifics of Crouch's treatment of the audience and the methods, both theoretical and practical he utilises to achieve an activated audience while keeping the said participation meaningful. Crouch argues against using dramaturgical tools purely for their shock value and offers a vision of theatre where imagination and autosuggestion are significantly more impactful than elaborate props and overly realistically-looking...
Boarding House Mikulov
Smolinský, Patrik ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The content of this diploma thesis is the design of a new boarding house with restaurant in Mikulov. The building has 2 above – ground floors and a partial basement. In the basement is utility room and fitness room. In 1st floor there is reception, restaurant with facilities and rooms for accomodation. One room is designed as a berrier – free. In the 2nd floor there are rooms for accomodation, facilities for cleaning and common room. The vertical supporting structures are designed from clay masonry, in the basement of the concrete formwork. The building will be covered partly by flat roof, hip roof and partly by vegetation roof. The design documentation has been prepared according to valid legal and technical regulations.

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