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The Farm of 21st century
Murárová, Lucia ; ing.arch. Lukáš Ležatka, Ph.D (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čuprová, Danuše (advisor)
The Bachelor´s Thesis is based on the architectural study completed during the second year of the bachelor´s studies. Its aim was to design horse houses for hypotherapy with ouside uncoverd riding hall, inside roofed riding hall and an additional capacity of accommodation for visitors besides an existing object. The building is located in Orlicke hory, what affected setting in the topography and the entire setting within a building lot. In respect of a huge degree of incline of the topography, the object is set along level curves and it reflects the topography configuration. The Adelheide Farm consists of the three parts, one of them is roofed riding hall, a part meant to be a box horse housing and a part which is aimed to be a public space, what should be visible from the outside view. The design combines a traditional architecture of Orlicke hory with a modern architecture. There are used natural materials in the design, for example wood. The wooden facade lamella link two objects optically.
GIS of hiking trails in the Eagle Mountains
Tomáš, Josef ; Plánka, Ladislav (referee) ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to create the functional core of geographic information system (GIS) of hiking trails in the Eagle Mountains including the spatial analysis. The first part, more theoretical, is dedicated to the brief description of the theory and initial analysis before the particular creation of GIS. In the second part, more practical, the process of the respective task is described from the data collection to data editing, creating the core of GIS, spatial analysis and final visualization.
Adelheid horse-breeding
Dvořáková, Šárka ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Čupr, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis presents a solution of Adelheid stable situated in Vrchní Orlice, Czech Republic. Village Vrchní Orlice is situated in Bartošovice area in Orlic mountains. The aim of this work is to find a suitable architectural and urban design that would meet the requirements for horse breeding. The plot for the facility is located outside the inhabited area of the village but in a protected area of Orlické hory and the proposal must therefore respect rules and conditions set by this area. Shape and layout of the proposed construction was created in the second year of my studies as a part of the studio of farm buildings course. After the topic was selected for a complex project and bachelor thesis, it was necessary to make some changes in its layout, mass and material. The principle of the proposal was in separation of the designed construction into two parts. The first part was requested by the investor to be an indoor riding arena of size of 20x40m. The second part should allow housing of 10 horses with all necessary conveniences and sanitary facilities for visitors The most important requirement of the design was to create a functional unit considering the significant elevation differences of the terrain of the parcel where the project is planned while not disturbing too much the landscape.
Apartment building in the foothills of the Olicke Mountains
Fogl, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a new four-story apartment building with a partial basement and prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building object is set in a slightly sloping terrain of the town Letohrad in the foothills of the Orlicke Mountains. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all the city's binding documents, especially the zoning plan and the zoning study of the locality Nad Bažantnicí. There will be twelve new housing units on the upper floors, which correspond to current construction trends with their layout and material features. New tenants await attractive urban housing in mountainous areas. The underground floor above part of the building will be used to store household equipment, cellars, and technical facilities. It is also advantageous that the highest part of the apartment building is in the more load-bearing layers of the subsoil. The apartment building is based on plain concrete foundation strips, lined with sand-lime masonry blocks and covered with single-layer flat roofs, ready for the placement of photovoltaic panels and alternative energy sources. The perimeter masonry will be contact-insulated with a system with classic layer order and ETICS certification. Facade polystyrene will be used as a thermal insulator.
Adelheid horse-breeding
Kříčková, Zuzana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
As the title "Adelheid horses' sais, this is a complex proposal, which has to serve for breeding and training riding horses. Entering the work follows the requirements of the investor - Milan Saturka. Mr. Saturka own significant amounts of land in the village Bartošovice. This village is located in the Orlické hory, specifically in the Land Chief eagle. It is a protected landscape area. The whole concept of the proposal will be connected to the existing building "Samota Adelheid" - guest house near highway. Behind pension will stay a complex for horses. It is specifically about building stable. It should be dimension for 10 horses. On the other hand, there has to be a social object. There must to be an office holder and facilities for guests with a possible extension in the next phase of construction (this is not part of work). The last object will be riding stables medium type, which due to environmental conditions will be covered. Another requirement was to design driveways and parking of agricultural machinery. In the roof space should be placed hay storage. The project complex is in line with the requirements of the investor.
Apartment building in the foothills of the Olicke Mountains
Fogl, Martin ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to design a new four-story apartment building with a partial basement and prepare project documentation for the construction phase. The building object is set in a slightly sloping terrain of the town Letohrad in the foothills of the Orlicke Mountains. The proposal respects the surrounding buildings and all the city's binding documents, especially the zoning plan and the zoning study of the locality Nad Bažantnicí. There will be twelve new housing units on the upper floors, which correspond to current construction trends with their layout and material features. New tenants await attractive urban housing in mountainous areas. The underground floor above part of the building will be used to store household equipment, cellars, and technical facilities. It is also advantageous that the highest part of the apartment building is in the more load-bearing layers of the subsoil. The apartment building is based on plain concrete foundation strips, lined with sand-lime masonry blocks and covered with single-layer flat roofs, ready for the placement of photovoltaic panels and alternative energy sources. The perimeter masonry will be contact-insulated with a system with classic layer order and ETICS certification. Facade polystyrene will be used as a thermal insulator.
The project of educational cycling trails in Protected Landscape Area of Eagle mountains
Benešová, Věra ; Šafránek, Jiří (advisor) ; Kalkusová, Lucie (referee)
Title: The project of educational cycling trails in Protected Landscape Area of Eagle mountains  Objective The aim of this work is to create prject of three cycling trails, with three degrees of difficulty in eagle mountains area. The trails will be shown in information brochure with photos and information about this area. The brochure will be available in tourist information centre and online on some web page. Methods Analyzes of existing trails in this area, searching for information about interesting places, history and geografical points. Consulting and verifying this information with people from Eagle mountains PLA (Protected Landscepe Area) organization and interviewing locals about this area. Verifying trails by group of cyclists. Results The result of this thesis is a brochure with three bicycle educational trails in eagle mountains. The brochure contains maps, photos, cultural stops and other informatin about this area. Key words: Eagle mountains, educational trail, bicycling Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Monitoring zdravotního stavu douglasky tisolisté Pseudotsuga menziesii v oblasti Orlických hor
Tylš, Pavel
Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco is a non-native species in the Czech Republic. This thesis should contribute to discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of using Douglas fir as a commercial tree species from the point of view of health condition. A component of the thesis is monitoring the health of Douglas fir in 15 stands on LS Rychnov nad Kněžnou, where Douglas fir grows in mixture stands with spruce Picea abies. A comparison is made between Douglas fir and spruce. Several originators of degradation of health condition were found in stands. No signs of deterioration in health condition were found in 40% of stands. The most frequent species was dark honey fungus Armillaria ostoyae and cooley spruce gall adelgid Gilletteella cooleyi. Rhabdocline needle cast Rhabdocline pseudotsugae was proven only in two stands. The Swiss needle cast Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii has not been proven at all.
Analýza disturbancí (kalamitních událostí) na majetku „Jan Parish – Správa Parishových lesů“ polesí Zaječiny
Krejsová, Anna
This thesis deals with the evaluation of catastrophic events in the forest district Zaječiny under the Forest Management of Parish Woods, located in the Eagle Mountains. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the selected calamity areas, to find an interval and intensity of the catastrophic events in the chosen forest district, and to eventually suggest adequate changes in the forest management considering the disturbances. The basic object of the research is to analyse the natural regeneration as a prerequisite for the emergence of the sustainable forest management. The results show that the intensity of the catastrophic events in the forest area is increasing and the interval shortens. A spruce tree produces every year; there is no issue with its natural renewal, therefore its potential for natural recovery is great. It would be more appropriate to encourage the natural regeneration of a beech tree, which produces at irregular intervals, as well as other deciduous trees. In the future, it would more adequate to replace the existing spruce monocultures damaged by animals with the cultivation of forests that are rich in species of a differentiated spatial structure.

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