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Sokol house, Okříšky
Hobzová, Klára ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of sokol house located in the cadastre unit of Okříšky (709778). The building is designed as two-storey building rectangular shape with parking for visitors. The main feature of the sokol house is the multipurpose playground, which also serves as a parquet for social events and as an auditorium for cultural events. The structural systém is consists of wooden CLT panels for walls, wooden elements for the floor and roof and arched truss. The tesis contains the drawings as the documentation for construction.
Sokol house, Okříšky
Hobzová, Klára ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of sokol house located in the cadastre unit of Okříšky (709778). The building is designed as two-storey building rectangular shape with parking for visitors. The main feature of the sokol house is the multipurpose playground, which also serves as a parquet for social events and as an auditorium for cultural events. The structural systém is consists of wooden CLT panels for walls, wooden elements for the floor and roof and arched truss. The tesis contains the drawings as the documentation for construction.
The History of Sokol in Písek
OBERMAYER, Jan
This bachelor thesis is concerned with history of Sokol organization in Písek from its foundation up to today. During its evolution in time, activities of Sokol faced many adversities and the organization was also disbanded several times. Members of Sokol were very proud and honest patriots. They defended the republic during World War I., fought in Czechoslovak legions and acted as military police preventing plundering and total chaos. The expansion after World War II., referenced as the Golden Age, lasted only for 20 years, until its interruption by World War II. Despite difficult conditions the organization attained a particular level of development. Every fifteenth citizen of the country was its member and the number of participating members got close to 1 million. Sokol supported a sense for Czech patriotism, which culminated by the means of a demonstration on the 20th Sokol festival in 1938. In the following difficult war period, Sokol members were persecuted for their patriotism by Nazi occupants, about 12 000 members were imprisoned and 3 300 of them died in concentration camps. Also, Písek members lost their best officials and participants. In the 1941 the organization was dissolved again and its property was confiscated. After long 40 years of communist totalitarian rule and its eventual collapse, Sokol organization came back to life in 1990. The system of physical training has been greatly transformed since then, as the whole training sector went through major innovations. Earlier Sokol`s exercising is now conceived as an universal preparation for children and conditional training for adults, but now based on a modern attitude. Many changes in form and content helped to attract new supporters.

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