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Renovation of the monastery in Zákupy
Jendrulková, Natálie ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
Within the bachelor thesis the following objectives are set: 1) preparation of documentation for building permits, 2) parts of documentation for construction implementation. The starting point for both of these objectives is the architectural study, which was developed in the course AG35 – Atelier for the Restoration of Monuments. The theme of the studio work was to design the restoration and new functional use of a historic building in the centre of Zákupy. The building of the original monastery, dating from the 19th century, is located in the conservation area of the town. Taking into account a thorough analysis, a new multifunctional use is proposed: a post office, a library/multifunctional hall, facilities for local clubs and associations, facilities for physical activities and rental space for services. The restoration of the monument seeks a coherent form for the building, with the period layer seen as the most valuable. The relationship between the functional and representative form of the building is also examined. This duality serves as a vital compass throughout the design process. During the reconstruction, emphasis will be placed not only on its preservation, but also on its cultivation through new materials or interventions.
Baroque landscaping. Comparing the Schlicksʼ and Saxe-Lauenburgsʼ attitude
Vokurka, Michal ; Zdichynec, Jan (advisor) ; Chodějovská, Eva (referee)
Studying the early modern landscape during the baroque period was often linked to some kind of idealization of the relationship between the pre-modern man and the landscape they lived in. On the example of the 17 Saxe-Lauenburg manor districts I pointed out that the approach to the landscape used to be more functional and pragmatic than the existing literature assumed. The aristocratic representation and power legitimization was historically emphasised by building the landscape after the Thirty Years' War as well the dominancy of Catholicism. Comparing activities of the Saxe-Lauenburgs with the Schlick family and their exceptional composed landscape around Kopidlno, Staré Hrady and Veliš some common and particular trends in the making of landscape became apparent.
Chateau Zákupy under influence of Ferdinand V.
Slívková, Hana ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Sojka, Jaroslav (referee)
Chateau Zákupy under influence of Ferdinand V This bachelor's thesis focuses on Ferdinand V. and his reign on chateau Zákupy, which is the main subject of my interest and of this work. Because Ferdinand V. had a major importance in the Zákupy region, I dedicated part of this work to his life and reign. Ferdinand V. was the last crowned Czech king and he chose chateau Zákupy as his major summer residence. As the chateau was supposed to represent his person and status properly, it was rebuilt by significant artists and craftsmen of its time. This work is focusing on the original state of the chateau Zákupy, its reconstruction, equipment and decoration.

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