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Restoration of the former fast in Hodíškov
Centner, Václav ; Špiller, Martin (referee) ; Guzdek, Adam (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to develop the concept of the studio work from the first semester of the third year, which we originally took from concept to documentation for the building permit in part B. Furthermore, the design was finalized in the documentation C for the implementation of the construction. The actual topic was the restoration of the fast house in Hodíšek, which has long since lost its original purpose and is now used as council housing for non-domestic local residents. The Rychta has also undergone several alterations to try to bring new qualities to it, which have been rather contradictory. The Rychta is located in Hodíškov, which is a small village among the hills of the Highlands. We drove to the place through winding roads barely wide enough for one car. Around the roads there were grown-up houses and we actually felt a bit like in another world after arriving from Brno. The Rychta stands on a hill, separating the former sugar factory from the rest of the village. From the hill the tavern looks down on the village and looks majestic as the patron saint of the place. There is also a small pond in the village, which makes the local climate more pleasant and provides a home for all kinds of animals and plants. Hodíškov has 150 inhabitants, so the fast house with its farm wing exceeds the capacity of the locals' demands for a place where they can meet and hold public gatherings. Therefore, in connection with the romantic nature of the place, I thought that the fast house with its farm wing could serve as a setting for weddings and larger social events. This will allow me to bring a more generous spatial experience to the vaulted spaces in the farm wing and restore the spirit of the interior spaces that has been lost during the remodeling of the past years. In my approach to the heritage values of the fast house I am trying to restore its dignity and grandeur on the other hand not forgetting and denying its history which has been so tarnished. Different parameters apply to the economic wing. During the rebuilding process, there were attempts to bring it closer to the speedway with various façade elements and the like. In working with these two buildings I try to establish firmly where each stands and what its role is and was. The wedding program required increased accommodation capacity, which I solved by adding a "barn" to the rear yard space.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Láníková, Petra ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The grounds of the Porta Coeli monastery have been revived since their return to the Cistercian order, in restitution in 1995. The monastery's management is gradually trying to repair and improve it. Due to the large area and the long time of neglect, this is a task for a long time. In my work, I am looking for other possibilities for using currently unused and often dilapidated buildings. The main entrance to the complex is through a passage in the new fort building. Most pedestrians flow through here and continue to walk through the linden alley. As part of the revitalization, I would like to propose in my project the use of this linden alley for the organization of markets - from farms with local food to Christmas. I am convinced that the stalls located in the alley, together with the lighting on the trees, would be able to create a magical Christmas atmosphere behind the scenes of a major monument and would certainly attract visitors from a great distance. In the project, I address the granary and sheepfold buildings in more detail. The former granary will provide new accommodation for 66 people and a beer spa, and the former sheepfold will be a multifunctional hall suitable for exhibitions, training, concerts and weddings. These buildings are located in the back of the area, and this location ensures privacy at events and at the same time should not be disturbed by tourists.
Purposeful updating of a set of historical objects
Láníková, Petra ; Maar, Radek (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor)
The grounds of the Porta Coeli monastery have been revived since their return to the Cistercian order, in restitution in 1995. The monastery's management is gradually trying to repair and improve it. Due to the large area and the long time of neglect, this is a task for a long time. In my work, I am looking for other possibilities for using currently unused and often dilapidated buildings. The main entrance to the complex is through a passage in the new fort building. Most pedestrians flow through here and continue to walk through the linden alley. As part of the revitalization, I would like to propose in my project the use of this linden alley for the organization of markets - from farms with local food to Christmas. I am convinced that the stalls located in the alley, together with the lighting on the trees, would be able to create a magical Christmas atmosphere behind the scenes of a major monument and would certainly attract visitors from a great distance. In the project, I address the granary and sheepfold buildings in more detail. The former granary will provide new accommodation for 66 people and a beer spa, and the former sheepfold will be a multifunctional hall suitable for exhibitions, training, concerts and weddings. These buildings are located in the back of the area, and this location ensures privacy at events and at the same time should not be disturbed by tourists.
"... tak-li v tomto svým vdovským stavu zůstati, čili ten zase proměniti a v stav s. manželství vstoupiti míniti ráčíte..." (Economic and Administrative Circumstances of Arrivals of Two Wives of William of Rožmberk)
Hončová, Adéla ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Županič, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the arrivals of the first two wives of William of Rožmberk, namely of Katherine of Brunswick and Sophie of Brandenburg, to the domain of the latter. The arrival was a complicated procedure with a whole range of economic, social and cultural aspects and many people were involved in it as well. This work deals with a broad spectrum of related issues: first of all it examines, step-by-step, the whole process of courtship and it describes the wedding rite in general. The aim of the core section of the thesis is to describe some practical measures, such as staff and food supplying and accommodation capacities providing. The attention is also drawn to the invitation letters and written instructions given to the burghers and castel staff in respect of the guests' comfort and public security maintaining. The final part of the work deals with the journey itself of the two brides to Český Krumlov.
"I was eighteen and got married out of real love." Evolution of wedding ceremony in Communist Czechoslovakia
Hodačová Balvínová, Lenka ; Cassi Pelikán, Hana (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
The aim of this master's thesis is the study of the development and changes of the wedding customs in the years 1948 - 1989, i.e. during the period of communistic Czechoslovakia. These developments and changes were monitored by oral history quality research - by the direct interviews with participants in discussions and comparison with available sources and photographic documentation from the weddings in each period of time. The work is focused more detailed on the influence of the socialism and its economic and cultural conditions over the development of wedding practices and customs and then on deviations from the Western, or better to say non-communistic model of changes in wedding customs in Europe during the post-war period of the 20th Century. The research was pursued at the regional level. The narrators were selected with regard to their responsibility for the appropriate generation and to the time they have married.
"... tak-li v tomto svým vdovským stavu zůstati, čili ten zase proměniti a v stav s. manželství vstoupiti míniti ráčíte..." (Economic and Administrative Circumstances of Arrivals of Two Wives of William of Rožmberk)
Hončová, Adéla ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Županič, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the arrivals of the first two wives of William of Rožmberk, namely of Katherine of Brunswick and Sophie of Brandenburg, to the domain of the latter. The arrival was a complicated procedure with a whole range of economic, social and cultural aspects and many people were involved in it as well. This work deals with a broad spectrum of related issues: first of all it examines, step-by-step, the whole process of courtship and it describes the wedding rite in general. The aim of the core section of the thesis is to describe some practical measures, such as staff and food supplying and accommodation capacities providing. The attention is also drawn to the invitation letters and written instructions given to the burghers and castel staff in respect of the guests' comfort and public security maintaining. The final part of the work deals with the journey itself of the two brides to Český Krumlov.
"I was eighteen and got married out of real love." Evolution of wedding ceremony in Communist Czechoslovakia
Hodačová Balvínová, Lenka ; Cassi Pelikán, Hana (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
The aim of this master's thesis is the study of the development and changes of the wedding customs in the years 1948 - 1989, i.e. during the period of communistic Czechoslovakia. These developments and changes were monitored by oral history quality research - by the direct interviews with participants in discussions and comparison with available sources and photographic documentation from the weddings in each period of time. The work is focused more detailed on the influence of the socialism and its economic and cultural conditions over the development of wedding practices and customs and then on deviations from the Western, or better to say non-communistic model of changes in wedding customs in Europe during the post-war period of the 20th Century. The research was pursued at the regional level. The narrators were selected with regard to their responsibility for the appropriate generation and to the time they have married.
The Cultural Diferences among World Regions in Relation to Hotel and Gastronomy (South Bohemia - English culture)
SLABÝ, Václav
Bachelor´s thesis deals with analyse attendance of South Bohemia group of English´s tourists with regard on their cultural differences, customs and different mentality. The insight into actual situation not only of the hotel industry bring in two interviews and personal research and survey. Thanks to which were identify their wishes and needs and together with it were reveal deficiencies that are barriers to develop incoming tourism to the destination. At the end of this work are make a suggestions for improvement of situation in this area.

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