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Belanec, Radek ; Málek, Štěpán (referee) ; Korbička, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis of Radek Belanc will consist in the realization of a physically accessible spatial object, balancing on the borderline between sculpture and architecture, created in the logic of a building block, allowing the transformation of the shape of the object based on the site-specific conditions of the chosen locations. The process of work will also be a rehab therapy from alcohol addiction, the symptoms of which will be imprinted in the final work.
Aquarium control system for smart home
Tatýrek, Marek ; Rusnák, František (referee) ; Baštán, Ondřej (advisor)
The semestral thesis is aimed at understanding the issues of procedural management of aquarium in context. The methods of measurement and control of aquarium variables are described. At the same time, the probelmatic of smart home is discussed. In relation to smart home, the Matter protocol, which is the current trend in smart home, is described. The main objective of this work is to survey commercially available solutions and to propose an own solution. One that is reliable, user-friendly and allows easy integration into a smart home environment. This is where the already mentioned Matter protocol is supposed to help. For this purpose, HW will be designed and the corresponding FW will be implemented. The benefit of this work will be to facilitate aquarium management and monitoring for aquarists, easy smart home capable devices expandability, while maintaining maximum environmental quality in the tank.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Digital Climate II.
Sidlárová, Kristýna ; Jansa, Jakub (referee) ; Šrámek, Jan (advisor)
In the diploma thesis Digital Climate II. I'm dealing with the representation of the relationship between physical and virtual matter. The final presentation will take place via video installation in a non-gallery environment. In the work process, I record my own experience of gradual work with the processes of influencing the physical mass of ceramic clay and virtual mass software interfaces. The subject of the work is a remediation of physical ceramic material, whose raw materiality is supported by its absence of glaze or any other noble surface treatment, which could be considered a certain metaphor of today, beautifying AR face filters on social media, Photoshop and unattainable standards of beauty and falsely promoted products.
The Painterly Gesture
Hon, Michael ; Dub,, Petr (referee) ; Houser, Milan (advisor)
Diploma thesis called Brush stroke demonstrates technique of materialization brush strokes in an open space. Center thought of the project is application of a specific technology, when color or another material is not applied on surface by brush, but pressed through surface. It is important, that gesture of painting act remains in the color matter. Project works with reflection of painting as an artistic medium, highlighting visual and haptic elements of the result. Thesis is based on invention of technique, it's demonstration and presentation in form of an exhibition.
BRNO – NEW SOUTH CENTRE LOCATION – POŘÍČÍ, BRIDGES TRINITY, THE AREA OF COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION, MULTIFUNCTIONAL OBJECT AND SPACE
Prokešová, Markéta ; Bindr, Tomáš (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with understanding the place, its analysis, reflections on future development and then the design of a new part of the city, buildings, renovations and modifications. It's necessary to think about social and cultural functions to ensure a comfortable life of the population, social interaction in the already existing community and support for incoming residents in the new part of the city. The semester work follows the proposal of revitalization of Svratka by prof. Ing. arch. Ivan Ruller, develops its potential and considers further expansion
GTD for Windows Phone 7
Mašek, Jiří ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with a Getting Things Done method (GTD) and its implementation on a mobile device with Windows Phone 7. In the first part the GTD method and the Windows Phone 7 operating system are described. Thereafter the charts of use and questionnaires are introduced from which an application design has come. The thesis continues with a description of the implementation part and finishes with a conclusion.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Dance with a Million Knots. A return to craft techniques and artistic work with textiles in the context of contemporary artistic practice
Gryboś, Julia ; Klodová, Lenka (referee) ; Janečková,, Zuzana (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
Dissertation entitled Dance with a Million Knots. A return to craft techniques and artistic work with textiles in the context of contemporary artistic practice maps the tendency of the return to craft techniques and handwork in the field of contemporary art. The tendency is reflected in the text through the definition of its relevant terms, examples of several domestic and international exhibition projects, the handwork-oriented practice of contemporary artists, and through a reflection on my own artistic practice. Following the assumption that the process of production and creation itself is now more central to artistic concerns, the dissertation asks for the causes and reasons for this turn, while also anchoring it in a broader social context. The reflection on the topic is presented in the thesis through an experience formulated from the position of a long-standing collaborative artistic practice with Barbora Zentkova, offering an associative reflection on the form and scope of the tendency in contemporary art, as well as on its possible sources and causes.
The History of 20th Century Philosophy (Science and its Applications in Philosophy)
KALUSOVÁ, Kristýna
This diploma thesis is a free continuation of my year work in philosophy from 2003 on the topic of "Relativity", which is available for inspection at the Department of Social Sciences at the Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. I also draw from my work from the same year, which was prepared at the same faculty, at the Department of Art Education, under the guidance of Mgr. Zdeněk Hosman, and from the work from 2004 also prepared at this department, which is entitled "Interpretation of the image Hypnotist". Now to present the diploma thesis itself. Albert Einstein has written a number of commendable and less flattering literature on the esteemed physicist. It goes without saying that he was a unique man with an overly clever head, and his views became the pearl of our planet. When reading his works, one has such interesting thoughts that are hard to resist. I couldn't resist this summer of 2002, when one day I read his laws of relativity. Relativity became a liberation for me from my mental states and made me think about the problem of birth, life and death. The idea that came to my mind in this study means for me the opportunity to admit that our lives are not meaningless. In my work, I would first like to begin with Einstein's life itself and work, so that the reader can get to the issues I am opening here more easily and quickly. I will try to ensure that the part of my work that deals with the mere interpretation of what has already been explained does not become boring. I will present the author's life here not only from the well-known media side, but I will also choose interesting things that will surely surprise readers many times. Of course, I will present the special and general theory of relativity (both of these beautiful ladies) not only from a complex physical point of view, but I will try to move the focus to a philosophical interpretation that is much closer to me and which also becomes the culmination of my thoughts. I am still writing this introduction in a situation where my thoughts on paper are not completely complete and I am still groping for verbal expressions. What is my intention? Which way do I want to go?

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