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Restoration of the Renaissance Town Hall in Hostěradice
Kuncová, Daniela ; Mikeš, Stanislav (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the restoration of the Renaissance town hall in Hostěradice. The documentation is based on an architectural study processed within the subject BGA036 Restoration of Monuments. The town hall is located in the centre of the square of Hostěradice. It is its dominant feature. It is a very old renaissance building. The town hall is surrounded by a road on the south and west side. The rest of the building is located in the park, which is also subject to restoration. It is a two-storey building with a gable roof. On the north side, the town hall is connected to a newer building. The town hall is currently not in use. The Renaissance town hall probably consists of two Gothic houses, which were later combined into one. The town hall dates back to the 16th century. At the beginning of the 17th century the town hall burnt down as a result of an attack by Swedish troops. At the beginning of the 19th century a granary was built here. Later, a cinema hall was built here, and at the end of the 20th century a bathroom was added. In recent years, the town hall has not been used, but its surroundings have been renovated. The whole of the Town Hall and its current additions will not be significantly affected. The later additions will also be retained, creating a varied spectacle in the courtyard. A lift and spiral staircase is proposed for the interior of the Town Hall. In the northern part of the redeveloped site, an extension in the form of classical houses with gabled roofs is proposed, here there will be space for services and a doctor's flat. The whole development will retain a classic village character.
Acute postoperative complications in surgical intensive care units
HLOBILKOVÁ, Magda
The master's thesis addresses the issue of acute postoperative complications in the conditions of surgical intensive care units from the perspective of a nurse. The thesis consists of theoretical and empirical sections. The theoretical section focuses on the issues of surgery, intensive care units, and acute postoperative complications. The empirical section includes the research's objectives, methodology, and results. Three objectives were set to elaborate on the master's thesis. First objective: To determine the relationship between the length of practice, the highest level of education attained, and nurses'orientation on the issue of acute postoperative complications. Second objective: To determine nurses' interest in education regarding acute postoperative complications. Third objective : To map the most common acute postoperative complications in surgical intensive care units. The research part of the master's thesis is addressed through a combined research approach involving nurses from surgical intensive care units with different lengths of practice and the highest levels of education attained. The research was conducted in four South Moravian and Zlín hospitals. The quantitative part of the research was carried out through non-standardized questionnaire surveys. The research sample consisted of 138 respondents. The qualitative part was conducted through semi-structured interviews with 10 nurses. Several conclusions can be drawn from the research that was conducted. A statistically significant relationship was observed between nurses' orientation on the issue of acute postoperative complications, length of practice, and the highest level of education attained. With increasing length of practice, nurses' orientation also increases, as does the level of highest education attained. Participating nurses show interest in education on the issue, which the employer does not sufficiently compensate. The most common acute postoperative complications in surgical intensive care units, from the nurses' perspective, are pain and acute bleeding. The output of the diploma thesis is a proposal for the content of a seminar to increase nurses'orientation in specific acute postoperative complications.
Management of chronic wound healing in post-surgical patients
ŠKORNIČKA, Matěj
The theoretical part of the thesis presents the definition of the term chronic wound and its specification after surgery. The second part is focused on the factors that support its formation and healing. The third section presents aspects related to patient interaction and management of chronic wound healing. In addition, there are innovations in the healing of chronic wounds. The aim of the diploma thesis was to find out what assessment methods nurses use to assess wounds and map how they implement the care of a patient with a chronic wound after surgery. The effort was to find out the maximum aspects and then get answers to the research questions. The empirical part is processed by qualitative research using the technique of semi-structured interviews and non-participant observation in surgical departments. The interview was given by 11 informants from different regions and different departments, and 6 observations were also made. The results revealed that one of the most important methods used is their senses, evaluation tools or scales and photo documentation. Nurses like to use these methods. According to the nurses, education and professional assertive communication is an integral part of the wound healing process. Supporting methods in the treatment of the wound are regular debridement and the use of current methods, which include moist healing and negative pressure methods. From the results, it can be concluded that nurses like to use new methods and techniques, but everything depends on the doctor's office. An important aspect that the nurses mention is the cooperation between health professions.
Pension for the elderly
Nykodým, Petr ; Třeštíková, Jana (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The subject of my diploma thesis is the design documentation for the pension which is designed for the elderly and will be supplemented with a specialty from the air-conditioning branch. The building is situated in the western part of the town Bystřice nad Pernštejnem and it's located at 3058/3 about the total area of 8315,2m. The total footprint of the suggested building is 1161,2 m. The subject has got an irregularly-shaped floor plan. It is made of three subsequent triangels, it has got three above-ground floors with partial basement. The roof of the building is suggested as a warm flat roof with coating insulation. The structural system of a building is designed as longitudinal with shear walls. The exterior building masonry is suggested from sharpened clay blocks Heluz STI 40 with thickness 400 mm. The contact thermal insulation system ETICS with an insulant from EPS with thickness 100 mm is designed for all building. The building for the elderly is from its bigger part meant for citizens who are older than 65 years in the flats for one or two persons in 2FLR and 3FLR. The space for essential services to the residents is located on the 1st FLR. There are also a cafe and a surgery located in a smaller part of the 1st FLR, which are to be used both by the residents and the public.
Medical center Hlinsko
Pilný, Ondřej ; Burianová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and elaboration process of a project documentation of medical center in city Hlinsko. New building is situated in the northern part of the city in the area determined for constructions of public infrastructure. It´s a four-floor object with partial basement and slant mansard and flat vegetative roof.Object is based on foundation strips and footings made from reinforced concrete.The bearing and internal walls are designed from KALKSANDSTEIN lime sand blocks.The beams and collums are used in the placed designed with open disposition.The ceiling in 1.PP is designed as reinforced concrete for securing fire safety.The rest od ceiling constructions is designed from prestressed concrete panels SPIROLL,with exception in 4.NP,where the ceiling constructions are made from solid roof system YTONG KOMFORT,which is layed on frame system made of steel and reinforced concrete.The peripheral walls of 1.PP are made from lost formwork, which is insulated with extruded polystyrene.The walls in floors above ground are insulated with combination of external thermal insulation system (ETICS) and ventilated facade with CEMBRIT SOLID and PATINA facade cladding panels. The building is functionally divided into several part.Cafe, pharmacy, ambulance and medical center, each with it´s own entrance.Pharmacy is equipped with shop, medicine mixer and storage.Ambulance is equipped with garage slots, background for employees, room of crisis preparedness and operating center.Medical centrum is equipped with emergency, RTG, operating theater, rehabilitations and other types of examination rooms.Each examination room is equipped with waiting room.For more comfort the center has a background for employees.The whole object is designed with forced air exchange. Designed object is barrier-free.In front of the building is situated parking slots for cars, motorbikes and ambulances.Total number of slots is 74 places, which 5 is designed for disabled people.
Detached house with surgery
Klimeš, Martin ; Nývlt, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The theme of bachelor´s thesis is new-building detached house with surgery in Police nad Metují. It has two floors and one ground floor. The building is set in sloping terrain. The building is designed of system Porotherm profi dryfix and ceiling construction of system spiroll. The roof strukture is areas.
Multifunctional building
Rzymanová, Beata ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
The Master’s thesis deals a project documentation of a new multifunctional building. The building is a detached. It is the three-storeyed build with attic and cellared. There are 12 flats, 2 surgeries and 6 garages. The surgeries are in the ground floor. The building is built from a Heluz system and walls are isolated by a contact thermal insulation system ETICS. Roof is a cross roof.
Brno City Hospital
Slawinski, Olena ; Hybská, Bohumila (referee) ; Sedláček, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a new city hospital in Brno on Černovická Street. A longitudinal flat plot on the bank of the Svitava River, located on the border of two cadastral areas, Brno-Komárov and Brno-Jih, was selected for the design. The choice of the location is determined by the necessity to provide a natural park-like environment to the hospital located in the built-up city area. The immediate vicinity of the river is the most beneficial to solving the issue as the hospital will be surrounded mainly by apartment buildings and light industry enterprises. The diploma thesis is an extension of the studio project from 2021, the subject of which was the urban design of the surroundings of the future hospital that will meet the flood control requirements in the locality next to the Svitava River. Public transport utilities, road networks, as well as pedestrian networks, were taken into account while working on the studio project. The diploma thesis deals with the architectural findings for the new construction of the city hospital and the associated parking house located along Černovická Street on the border of the plot. It is a new hospital, which will include the day-to-day operations of the emergency room, the surgical department with 10 operating theaters, the ICU and ARO departments, the maternity ward, and approximately 60 outpatient clinics in various fields of medicine. The proposed building has a total capacity of 550 beds in individual wards and about 60 beds for one-day patient care. Furthermore, the building is supplemented by commercial premises, a restaurant and a canteen for employees.
Rehabilitation centre, Pasohlávky
Skříčková, Alžběta ; Císař, Lukáš (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a rehabilitation center, which is located in the cadastral area of the village Mušov on the border of the village Pasohlávky. It is a two-storey rehabilitation center with a gym and a partial basement. The thesis deepens the initiative of Thermal Pasohlávky, which plans to build a spa resort in the same section, combining elements of spa care, recreation and sports use. The object fulfills the function of a rehabilitation medical facility. The center is designed for up to 50 patients and is functionally divided into three parts. The first part consists of rehabilitation. We will find here several exercise rooms, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, doctor's office with waiting room and reception. Rehabilitation also includes a gym with access to the terrace and park. On the second floor we can find specialized department of ergotherapy for people with different types of disabilities and second functional part of the bulding designed for staff facilities. It is made up of staffing facilities, dressing rooms, offices and meeting rooms. The third functional part consist from the technical background of the building and is located on the ground floor. The object is designed as a wall system, built from sand-lime bricks km beta Sendvix and insulated with the ETICS thermal insulation made from mineral wool. Horizontal supporting structures are designed as reinforced concrete. The entire building is roofed with a flat roof. Wooden windows and doors are used in the building to fill the holes. Before the building is a parking lot for employees and visitors of the rehabilitation facility. The design respects the principles of barrier-free solutions. The bachelor thesis is elaborated in the form of a project documentation for the execution of the construction.
Family house with a veterinary surgery
Javůrek, Martin ; Jurutková, Zuzana (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a newly built detached, two-storey, not- basement, house with an establishment - with a veterinary surgery. To the main two-storey residential part of the building, designed for a family of four adjoins single-storey double garage leading into vestibule of the living area and separate functional establishment veterinary surgery. The main vertical structures are made of porous concrete blocks, ceiling structures are reinforced concrete, flat roofs. Simple cubic structuring and large glass surfaces give the object neofunctionalist expression.

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