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Dance in Brno
Papcun, Peter ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Contemporary dance theater faces the problems of insufficient infrastructure and unsuitable spaces for its performances. Classic theater buildings and other transformed spaces often do not meet the specific needs of dance art. The lack of new, specially designed spaces in the Czech Republic leads to the migration of dancers abroad or to Prague. In this work, I devoted myself to the analysis of the current issue of dance theater and at the same time I focused on the analysis of the solved plot. Based on these analyses, I developed a proposal for a new theater that reflects the identified problems, offers solutions and deviates from standard ideas about the theater. The goal of my proposal is to create an environment that will be in line with the requirements and needs of the dance theater today. When designing the theater, I took into account aesthetic, functional and technical aspects in order to create a space that will allow the presentation of dance performances in the best possible form. The result is a comprehensive theater design, which is based on thorough analysis and at the same time brings innovative solutions for dance theater today. The building should be integrated into the scale of the city of Brno and become an integral part of its life.
Stanovení obsahu vybraných prvků ve stavebních a demoličních odpadech
Vítková, Michaela
The diploma thesis “Determination of the content of selected chemical elements in construction and demolition waste” begins with a literature research, where the first part describes the terms that are used in other parts of the thesis. The next part of literature research contains description of legislation related to the topic of the thesis. The aim of the thesis was to verify the concentration of arsenic, chromium, cadmium, lead, nickel and vanadium in the most produced construction and demolition waste, to compared the measured values with legal limits and to evaluate possible impacts on the environment and human health. X-Ray fluorescence analysis, the so-called XRF, was chosen to address the topic. The results show that the most of samples have higher content of chromium and arsenic. At the end of the diploma thesis is an evaluation of the fulfillment of aims and verification of hypotheses.
Survey and Diagnostics of Brick Structure
Brothánek, Jan ; Heřmánková, Věra (referee) ; Anton, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a structural and technical survey of the surviving cellar of the German House in Brno. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the theoretical description of the constructions, methods performed and their evaluation concerning the investigated space. The aim of the survey is to determine the strength characteristics of the masonry and on their basis to propose appropriate rehabilitation and structural protection.
Analysis of water soluble salts in bricks (Landštejn)
Ševčík, Radek
The research report presents the results of water extracts analysis of bricks originated form Landštejn castle. The determination of chlorides, nitrates and sulphates was performed using ion chromatography.
Preparation and Realization of Technical Survey of the Building
Brothánek, Jan ; Heřmánková, Věra (referee) ; Anton, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis covers structural-technic research of family house situated in Brno. In the first part of thesis I discuss theoretical explanation of structures situated in the object and its assessment in vterms of structural engineering research. Goal of this research is to estimate strength of masonry. These properties are calculated in practical part of this thesis. Last part of thesis summarizes previous calculations of strength of masonry.
Condo near Little chapel
Medzihorský, Dávid ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design a mixed use apartment building on the corner of the streets of Táborská and Nezamyslova with a dominant chapel. The land is located in Brno - Židenice. There are two buildings on the plot, following the surrounding area, which is predominantly residential. Both of these objects have a simple, cubic form with a brick facade, which features extended window jamb lining with a segment window shutter system. These envelopes combine multiple windows in some places to break a uniform raster created by the regular arrangement of the elements. On the ground floor of both buildings are commercially available spaces. On the above-ground floors of the buildings are located flats of size 3 + kk, 1 + kk and 2 + kk. Underground spaces of one of the buildings are used by an automatic parking system. Buildings have a different flooring, which is given in relation to the building in the adjacent street. Within the bachelor's thesis, only one of these objects was elaborated.
Apartment building in Moravany near Brno
Kraus, Martin ; Juránek, Robert (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor theses is the design of a multi-storey apartment building with underground in Moravany u Brna. The apartment building is designed for family housing and consists of nine dwelling units. The main entrance of the building is oriented to the north. The apartment building has an ractangle floor plan and covered by a flat roof. The occupiable rooms are oriented to the south. The above-ground floor is made of clay blocks and the basement is made of concrete blocks. The horizontal structure consists of část-in-place reinforced concrete floor. The project was designed in the educational version of software AutoCAD. This work emphasizes layout design, architectural design, static requirements and structural safety requirements.
Content of radon in the building materials and its influence on human health
ŠTĚPÁNOVÁ, Miluše
This bachelor thesis deals with presence of radon gas in brick building materials. Three samples of each of four examined brick kinds were used divided into two separate groups to investigate the relationship between the chemical-mineralogical composition and radon concentration. First group consisting of Ytong and Porfix brands of brick collects autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. Being considered major type of lightweight concrete-based materials, it consists of Portland cement, lime, sand, water, and calcium sulfate. Second group collects Heluz brand bricks and historical bricks taken from the wall in the Nová Říše Monastery, both kinds being clay-based fired bricks. Results were compared with a number of relevant studies and certificated values of the activity concentration index. Using data from semiconductor-based gamma spectroscopy detector, the radon concentration was measured indirectly, through the activity concentration index. Three of the most prominent natural radionuclides potassium-40, radium-226 and thorium-232, known to form radon through their radioactive decay, were subject to the measurements. Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spektrometry (ICP-OES) method was chosen as appropriate for chemical analysis. To ensure effective comprehension with structure and physicochemical properties of the samples, X-ray crystallography was used to provide mineral content measurement. Activity concentration values of the clay-based fired bricks were as much as three times higher than those of autoclaved aerated concrete blocks. This was due to high content of phyllosilicates originated from igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Exodus and the Egyptian Tradition
Smítková, Veronika ; Mynářová, Jana (advisor) ; Janák, Jiří (referee)
Exodus, the second book of Moses, narrates the stay of the Israelites in Egypt, their leave and wandering to the Promised Land. According to the Old Testament narration, they served as slaves making bricks and working on fields in Egypt. Whether the story is true or fictitious, that is the subject of ardent debates for several decades. The historicity has not been reliably confirmed yet, as well as several other aspects of this biblical book. However, it is interesting that we can see similarities between particular passages of Exodus and the ancient Egyptian sources. The aim of the B.A. thesis is to provide a comparison of ancient Egyptian cultural studies with the biblical tradition. Within that there will be introduced some iconographic and written sources that are focused particularly on the brick production and agricultural works, which according to the Old Testament version the Israelite people was toiling with. Even though cited sources do not prove the truthfulness of the story, they at least detail the historical and cultural background of the book of Exodus.
5-Minutes Neighbourhood
Gregorová, Stanislava ; Zadražilová,, Miroslava (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The specified area is located in the city district Brno - Židenice, near the railway station. The theme of the thesis is the architectural study of selected part of the multifunctional intense urban structure, which was solved in the pre-diploma project. Draft uses the building site intensively, provides high plot ratio and density of population, a wide range of functions in a relatively small area is related to the elimination of transportation. By using topography the proposal creates a permeable areas, buildings with relations to the surroundings and with quality public spaces and attractive housing. Pick-up railway cancels barrier and makes a space with landscaping. Readability is achieved by linking the territory from east to west by straight streets and from north to south by passages. The development creates three centers, the commercial center of the north, center of culture in the heart of the area and the center of relaxation and sport in the south. Basic grid of development has a checkerboard plan, which reflects the grid of surrounding structure. The new development varies in its scale, from large scale buildings in the parterre decays into smaller scale. Function division is horrizontal. There are underground parking, a parterre with shops and services, a floor with offices and work study open to the courtyard and housing on the upper floors. Thus formed structure provides enough light in the courtyards and flats. The segmentation is supported by materials, bricks in the parterre contrast with the monotone plaster on the upper floors.

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