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Eco-friendly tourism complex Strachotín – urban and architectural study
Iatsenko, Ganna ; Borecká,, Eva (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
This thesis offers an urban solution for the landscape near the village of Strachotín. The work is based on the need for a plan to develop the selected landscape. The project looks for the most suitable way to arrange the premises and the buildings located there functionally and spatially. The work aims to provide a concept that works in the context of tourism development, economic potential and the natural conditions of the region. The object chosen for study is an eco-farm, which includes stables for horses, horse riding facilities, accommodation for guests and restaurants. For the architectural design we have chosen the horse stable. The proposal is based on the need to solve the whole territory comprehensively, taking into account wider municipal and landscape links. The task was to propose the optimal functional and spatial arrangement of the locality, especially the farm for agrotourism and to offer selected additional functions.Another important question is how to proceed when designing an organic farm in the Czech Republic and what specific points to focus on in the proposal. The aim of the work and the solution that it wants to achieve is to generalize the principles of designing a new modern organic farm using the principles of ecological and energy-efficient architecture, renewable energy sources and waste-free management. The work represents a new direction for the development of settlements within landscape urbanism. The aim of the thesis is to show that it is not necessary to use the latest technologies and radical architectural concepts to create a comfortable and “green” rural area or public space. The idea behind the creation of the complex was the integration of Czech regional flora into the rural area with its buildings, materials and the feelings of its inhabitants. Therefore, other questions arise - what is characteristic of the Czech countryside? What is the purpose of rural life? What is rural identity? The main features of the traditional Czech countryside are castles, churches, ponds, trees, hills, fields, and livestock. The design of the organic farm seeks to achieve a certain overlap in the concept of the identity of the village and the education of children through attractive spaces where people and nature interact. The proposed diverse space of the organic farm will complement the missing traditional elements in the village, such as the pond, meeting rooms, orchard and countryside trails. In this way, the farm allows a confrontation between housing conditions and the landscape. The area is in contrast with the village of Strachotín, but it is designed in such a way that the two spaces join together in harmony. At some point, the differences between nature and the community disappear. The horse farm offers riding lessons, historical sightseeing tours, horse riding summer camps, and a horse riding farm. The project has a capacity of 20 stalls for horses. The farm is also very suitable for show jumping, exhibitions, horse auctions, hobby races and other one-off events. Another attractive tourist area is the location on the bank of the Věstonice reservoir. It is planned not only as a beautiful space for walking or cycling, but also as an area for various public events, such as farmers' markets. Thanks to the proposed variability of spaces and attractions, the farm can serve all year round and people will spend more time in the rural environment.
Analysis of the Selected Firm
Pavlák, Jakub ; Pernica, Martin (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis talks about difficult situation of the small company in our current aggressive business conditions. It contains economic analysis of company, SLEPTE analysis and SWOT analysis. Conclusion will be package of solutions for management of company.
Architecture of organic farms in Czech republic
Pohanková, Lucie ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Doc.Ing.arch.Jarmila Húsenicová,Ph.D. (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
New agricultural constructions in Czech Republic happen, in better case, privilege of civil engineer, in the worse case only privilege of the investor, in the past. While architects or enlightenment project architects with inventive and feeling for architecture, rarely interfered to their projection. In the practice, the preferred and implemented misconception, that it is a purely purpose-built buildings with economical advantageous solution type, when external design of the building and his effect in landscape plays just a minor role, meant a huge mistake, which disfeature face of a lot of villages. With the gradual development of organic and sustainable agriculture is obvious, that to the design of these buildings gets back the idea of invention and emotion of construction into the landscape. Essence of a dissertation is how to proceed with the draft of a new or completion of original organic farm in conditions of the Czech Republic and on which specific points to focus in the design. Objective of thesis is generalization of rules design new modern organic farm or new buildings on the existing organic farm, using the principles of organic architecture and architecture undemanding of energy, renewable source of energy and non-waste management and verification on the specific examples in the Czech Republic and neighboring Europa countries. Where else should apply the principles of organic architecture more than in the construction of organic farms. Moreover, organic farm offers a great number of functions and with related different operations with requirements for specific areas. This is an added bonus, diversity of construction and the possibility of building creativity in architectural solutions. It is then mainly limited functionality of the building, legislative, public health, fire and traffic regulations, with which any proposal must cope. Organic farms are a phenomenon, but also the future of sustainable agriculture in the Czech Republic, as well. Not only production side of organic farms, but also neglected building stock deserves the attention of experts. Only organic farm with the right comprehensive created building and energy concept on an ecological principle is becoming a well-functioning self-contained unit connected with the cycle of nature, the surrounding landscape and regional tradition.
Business Plan
Urbánková, Michaela ; Konečný, Marek (referee) ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the elaboration of a business plan for the establishment of small organic farm, where in the beginning mainly grown vegetables and fruits and consequently these crops sold to consumers. The theoretical part will deal with the elements necessary for establishing and maintaining business, practical part will be based on information relating to the business and financial situation.
Biopotraviny na Opavsku
Sukeníková, Jana
The Bachelor thesis deals with organic food in the Opava region. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the status of organic farming, the production of organic food and their interest from the consumers point of view. In the first part, there is outlined the issue of organic farming and production of organic food. Then the socio-economic and natural conditions of the Opava district are described. The second part focuses on the comparison of ecological areas and the production of organic food among districts in the Moravian-Silesian Region. In the thesis, there was conducted a sociological survey, which found out the opinions of people living in Opava. The questionnaire survey method was selected to collect data. Respondents responses were processed and evaluated into charts form. The final part proposes recommendations for further growth of the organic food market in the region.
Ekologické farmy v České republice
Šajnarová, Iveta
This bachelor thesis is focused on the field of ecological farming in the Czech Republic. Firstly, the thesis defines ecological farming, its development, principles, goals and the current situation. The main objective was ecological farming, respectively the conditions of their origin, the requirements for their activities and also the current situation in the Czech Republic. The next part is focused on describing specific ecological farms with livestock breeding.
Ekologické zemědělství na Svitavsku a jeho význam v regionu
Kotoučková, Michaela
In this diploma thesis a summary of ecological agriculture in Svitavy Region is processed. The first part consists of literary research about description of organic agriculture, its goals, principles, history and legislation and development of this agriculture in the region. In the second part the collected data will be compared with data from other areas in Pardubice Region. Introduction of selected organic farms, producers and sellers of organic food in the region follows. In the final part two surveys are executed. The first questionnaire about knowledge of ecological agriculture and its products is focused on local residents. The second questionnaire is focused on ecological entrepreneurs. In conclusion measures which could lead to improvement of public awareness and to overall development of organic agriculture in Svitavy Region will be suggested.
Analýza současného stavu venkovského cestovního ruchu v obci Bartošovice
Kolářová, Iveta
The theme of this bachelor thesis is an Analysis of the current situation of rural tourism in Bartošovice. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the region of Poodří, because of the location of the village. Then, the thesis focuses on cultural, natural and tourist activities of Bartošovice that can attract local as well as international tourists. Afterwards, the SWOT analysis of the village is completed and the results of current situation are evaluated. The last part of the thesis focuses on the further development options on the basis of the SWOT analysis with a given practical example of eco-farm and it is possible grant options.
Eco-friendly tourism complex Strachotín – urban and architectural study
Iatsenko, Ganna ; Borecká,, Eva (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
This thesis offers an urban solution for the landscape near the village of Strachotín. The work is based on the need for a plan to develop the selected landscape. The project looks for the most suitable way to arrange the premises and the buildings located there functionally and spatially. The work aims to provide a concept that works in the context of tourism development, economic potential and the natural conditions of the region. The object chosen for study is an eco-farm, which includes stables for horses, horse riding facilities, accommodation for guests and restaurants. For the architectural design we have chosen the horse stable. The proposal is based on the need to solve the whole territory comprehensively, taking into account wider municipal and landscape links. The task was to propose the optimal functional and spatial arrangement of the locality, especially the farm for agrotourism and to offer selected additional functions.Another important question is how to proceed when designing an organic farm in the Czech Republic and what specific points to focus on in the proposal. The aim of the work and the solution that it wants to achieve is to generalize the principles of designing a new modern organic farm using the principles of ecological and energy-efficient architecture, renewable energy sources and waste-free management. The work represents a new direction for the development of settlements within landscape urbanism. The aim of the thesis is to show that it is not necessary to use the latest technologies and radical architectural concepts to create a comfortable and “green” rural area or public space. The idea behind the creation of the complex was the integration of Czech regional flora into the rural area with its buildings, materials and the feelings of its inhabitants. Therefore, other questions arise - what is characteristic of the Czech countryside? What is the purpose of rural life? What is rural identity? The main features of the traditional Czech countryside are castles, churches, ponds, trees, hills, fields, and livestock. The design of the organic farm seeks to achieve a certain overlap in the concept of the identity of the village and the education of children through attractive spaces where people and nature interact. The proposed diverse space of the organic farm will complement the missing traditional elements in the village, such as the pond, meeting rooms, orchard and countryside trails. In this way, the farm allows a confrontation between housing conditions and the landscape. The area is in contrast with the village of Strachotín, but it is designed in such a way that the two spaces join together in harmony. At some point, the differences between nature and the community disappear. The horse farm offers riding lessons, historical sightseeing tours, horse riding summer camps, and a horse riding farm. The project has a capacity of 20 stalls for horses. The farm is also very suitable for show jumping, exhibitions, horse auctions, hobby races and other one-off events. Another attractive tourist area is the location on the bank of the Věstonice reservoir. It is planned not only as a beautiful space for walking or cycling, but also as an area for various public events, such as farmers' markets. Thanks to the proposed variability of spaces and attractions, the farm can serve all year round and people will spend more time in the rural environment.

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