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Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts
Sukač, Richard ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The thesis deals with the new building of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Veveří street, Brno. The area discussed is situated on the border between Brno-střed and Brno-Žabovesky. It is delineated by Veveří, Šumavská, and Bulínova streets. The design concerns a complex of two universities, which comes from the new draft of local plan of Brno. This plan copes with a draft of an underground tram track. The design also follows the building programme which has been created for an architectural competition in Akademické square in Brno. Both the Faculty of Fine Arts and the Institute of Forensic Engineering (which is expected to be converted into the Faculty of Forensic Engineering) will be moved to this compound. Furthermore, common conveniences, used by all of the dislocated organization units, will be situated there, including the assembly hall, university canteen, library, exhibition grounds and technical support. Apart from the buildings of VUT, the campus will include a parking lot, requested and financed by the municipal authority of Brno, which will replace current parking spots. The arrangement of the campus proposed will allow a successive construction - during the first phase, all the parking lots must be built and subsequently, the individual faculties. FaVU will be composed of three traditional disciplines - painting, sculpture and intermedia - which will include other subdisciplines. In the design proposed, there are also external sites designed for the art of sculpture.
The deanery of Rakovník in the late Middle Ages
Mandzák, Ondrej ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
The diploma thesis presents a view of church administration in deanery of Rakovnicko principally in period of 2nd half of 14th century and beggining of 15th century, via analysis of sources, especially registers of central church administration. Focuses primarily on parish network, constitution of priests to parish office, patrons of parishes, benlongings of churches. Compares results with facts discovered during research of another, analogous compiled deaneries.
Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts
Sukač, Richard ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The thesis deals with the new building of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Veveří street, Brno. The area discussed is situated on the border between Brno-střed and Brno-Žabovesky. It is delineated by Veveří, Šumavská, and Bulínova streets. The design concerns a complex of two universities, which comes from the new draft of local plan of Brno. This plan copes with a draft of an underground tram track. The design also follows the building programme which has been created for an architectural competition in Akademické square in Brno. Both the Faculty of Fine Arts and the Institute of Forensic Engineering (which is expected to be converted into the Faculty of Forensic Engineering) will be moved to this compound. Furthermore, common conveniences, used by all of the dislocated organization units, will be situated there, including the assembly hall, university canteen, library, exhibition grounds and technical support. Apart from the buildings of VUT, the campus will include a parking lot, requested and financed by the municipal authority of Brno, which will replace current parking spots. The arrangement of the campus proposed will allow a successive construction - during the first phase, all the parking lots must be built and subsequently, the individual faculties. FaVU will be composed of three traditional disciplines - painting, sculpture and intermedia - which will include other subdisciplines. In the design proposed, there are also external sites designed for the art of sculpture.
Methodologies of process analysis
Ouhel, Radek ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Náplava, Pavel (referee)
The main purpose of this thesis consists of describing steps, and methodology, in the environment of deanship of a technical university's faculty. The goal is to outline methods and methodology chosen for this concrete project, with the context of specific characteristics typical for this kind of institution, and potential risks resulting from these characteristics. The project of process analysis was part of IBM Internship program, which draws out the need to describe provided tools and methodology by IBM itself. Final part of thesis will evaluate the methodology used on a project, with both IBM, and MMABP methodologies kept in mind. The main contribution of the thesis lies in the critical view of the project against methodologies' theories.

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