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Contributions to the architectonical design and interior fitting of the houses in the early modern villages and liege towns in Bohemia
Kypta, Jan ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Smetánka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vařeka, Pavel (referee)
The work consists of four chapters dedicated to selected aspects of research in architecture and interior fittings of houses of late medieval and early modern villages and small towns in the 2nd mid-15th in the 16th century. The first chapter deals with the occurrence of late Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements in the estates. It is conceived as a set of model clauses coherent analysis of material and written sources. In the end, there are social groups defined by the acquirers. The second chapter presents a balance of knowledge about the application of late Gothic and Renaissance tiles in the environment of farms and rural parishes. At the forefront are questions about the chronology of this phenomenon, the possibility of reconstruction of heating equipment, the confrontation with the results of research remaining buildings and comparison with a higher social milieu (manor houses). The third chapter presents the results of two-conceived interdisciplinary studies on collective findings of unusual types of tiles in a rural context. The aim of the analysis of written and material sources is an attempt to answer the question whether the tiled stove conveys the social status of the customer. The fourth chapter in the example of mass set of tiles from a small town (Sedlcany) shows the possibilities and...
Romano-Celtic temples in Britain
Petrášová, Lucia ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Titz, Pavel (referee)
This work deals with the Romano-Celtic temples in the Roman province of Britannia in the period from first to fourth century AD. The first chapter describes temple architecture and possible reconstruction of this type of buildings, used materials and the decorative elements of the temples. Attention is also paid to various temples with atypical elements or ground plans, as well as to a separate group of simple temples without surrounding ambulatory. In the following chapters, the work focuses on temple precincts and buildings accompanying this type of temples, and also on the origin and evolution of the temple type, their distribution in the province of Britannia and finally, also to the deities that were worshipped in these Roman-Celtic shrines.
Contributions to the architectonical design and interior fitting of the houses in the early modern villages and liege towns in Bohemia
Kypta, Jan ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Smetánka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vařeka, Pavel (referee)
The work consists of four chapters dedicated to selected aspects of research in architecture and interior fittings of houses of late medieval and early modern villages and small towns in the 2nd mid-15th in the 16th century. The first chapter deals with the occurrence of late Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements in the estates. It is conceived as a set of model clauses coherent analysis of material and written sources. In the end, there are social groups defined by the acquirers. The second chapter presents a balance of knowledge about the application of late Gothic and Renaissance tiles in the environment of farms and rural parishes. At the forefront are questions about the chronology of this phenomenon, the possibility of reconstruction of heating equipment, the confrontation with the results of research remaining buildings and comparison with a higher social milieu (manor houses). The third chapter presents the results of two-conceived interdisciplinary studies on collective findings of unusual types of tiles in a rural context. The aim of the analysis of written and material sources is an attempt to answer the question whether the tiled stove conveys the social status of the customer. The fourth chapter in the example of mass set of tiles from a small town (Sedlcany) shows the possibilities and...
Fictitious reconstruction of the historical center in Czech Budejovice
HUMLOVÁ, Gabriela
Abstract The theoretical part of my thesis was to describe the architectural evolution of selected buildings of the historic centre of the town České Budějovic (Budweiss) using professional literature and preserved records, according to which documented the architectural evolution of selected buildings based on their historical valuables. I also focused on historic buildings from the late 19th century and the next buildings, which are often characterized by imbalances of decorative elements. The practical part comprise study drawings of selected buildings, which are based on the documentation and the theoretical part of my thesis. The practical part includes didactic part, which is focused at pupils in the first grade. In this didactic part, I identify how students perceive the architecture and if they could used architectural elements correctly. Also I was monitoring the level of imagination and expressiveness of the drawings from the pupils.

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