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Projekt horské chaty na Slavíči
Pleva, Adam
The aim of the thesis is to design the construction of a mountain hut, located in the Moravian-Silesian part of Beskydy mountain, on the place of demolished hut called Slavíč. The new hut takes form of the old one, mainly of the time of its construction with my adaptation according to the local folk architecture. The first floor is designed as a log house with a part made of bricks, in which is located technical and sanitary equipment of the cottage. The wooden part consists of hall with a sitting area and a kitchen. The second floor is made as frame construction with five rooms and a sanitary facilities. The roof is designed as a saddle roof with clipped sections on each end and a decorated gable.
Pension and restaurant Chlum
Nesvadba, Filip ; Šindlar, Jiljí (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a set of buildings, such as guest house with a restaurant. The buildings will be suitable for social events such as weddings, workshops, celebrations and team building. The plot is located in the local part of Zlín - Chlum. It is one of the highest points in the area overlooking the city. The surrounding area consists mainly of forests, a farm and an inn, which is followed by a built-up area of the village. In the first phase, it will be important to analyze the specifics of the place and develop an urban solution which is suitable for this area. After that create the program of the project and afterwards setup specific scale of the whole complex. In the second phase, it will be a specific solution of the entire set of objects based on previous analyzes and concepts.
Josef Václav Scheybal: a documentalist and a collector
Svobodová, Jana ; Pospíšil, Aleš (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
Josef Václav Scheybal : A documentalist and a collector The diploma thesis deals with Josef Václav Scheybal (1928 - 2001) and his activity mainly in northern Bohemia. It attempts to capture all aspects Scheybal's personality, because he was a painter, graphic artist, illustrator, art historian and ethnographer. He was an expert of folk architecture and sculpture, folk furniture, technical equipment, the popular clothing, prints, folk songs, was the creator of multiple exposures. He also cooperated with the Institute of ethnography and folklore, ethnographic research, participated throughout the country, with results published regularly. His focus on folk architecture resulted in a lifetime's research and documentary work. He gathered the valuable work of drawing documents, publications of folk architecture and free of the open air. The thesis also includes his family, the father Josef Scheybal and his wife Jana Scheybalová. Keywords Scheybal, ethnographer, collector, documentation, folk architecture, folk costumes, North Bohemia
Planning students learning during Wallachian Museum in Nature field trip
Malíková, Erika ; Dvořáková, Michaela (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Markéta (referee)
The Diploma Thesis Planning Students' Learning during Wallachian Open Air Museum Field Trip is based on a description of three sites of Wallachian Open Air Museum - The Wallachian Village, The Wooden Townlet and The Water Mill Valley - describing their functional use. This theoretical part is supplemented also by information on the delimitation of Wallachia, its history and specific features and on open air museums. The practical part of the Diploma Thesis is oriented towards the field trip in Wallachian Open Air Museum from the didactical point of view. The educational programs available for students in Wallachian Open Air Museum are described there. Important is the draft of the Wallachian Open Air Museum field trip using the guide worksheets which are also a part of the thesis. Primarily the practical part could lead to the fulfilling of the aim of the thesis which is notification of interesting Wallachian area and an effort to expand knowledge and information about it through teaching.
Importance and development of village settlements in the Czech Republic
Ondrůšková, Tereza ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with village settlements in the Czech Republic. First, the term village and other related terms are defined. The village is perceived from the point of view of legislation and spatial planning. The introductory part also includes a description of the historical development and structure of the villages and mentions folk architecture. The main part of the work is focused on the current state of Czech villages. There is a general analysis covering areas such as public space, public amenities, green, transport, monuments, or new development. The analysis was applied to villages located in the administrative district of the municipality with extended powers of Kroměříž and to the municipality of Rataje. Based on the findings, it evaluates villages and outlines the possibilities for their future development.
Rural architecture in the 19th century in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Folk, or rural?
Hůrková, Ludmila
The understanding of the concept of folk architecture and construction has changed very much in recent decades, especially in the circle of professionals who deal with this manifestation of folk culture. What is the cause of this transformation and what is it based on? The paper summarizes the evolution of this term over the past two centuries and the beginning of the new millennium, especially since the 1880s, when the interest in rural construction has increased significantly, to the considerations of authors who have been dealing with this topic in recent decades.
Ľudová architektúra ano inšpiračný zdroj: (Re)interpretácie znakov ľudovej architektúry v konceptoch rodinných domov (na Slovensku) v rokoch 2009–2019
Kasman, Peter ; Pohaničová, Jana
Employing the context of tradition and links to locality may be the best way for Slovak architecture to move away from the globalized trend of European architecture. Present notions such as sustainability, ecology and rationality can be identified in folk architecture works. Traditional principles, as well as local and cultural identity are being vindicated by leading authorities of Slovak architecture. Are we able to determine the rate of efficiency of this phenomenon in modern Slovak architecture and take up the historical value and legacy for future generations?
Historický vývoj venkovských sídel
JURDOVÁ, Natálie
This bachelor thesis deals with continuous development of our countryside and folk architecture. Individual chapters are aimed at the development of rural residencies in different periods, different local buildings on the territory of the Czech Republic, the layout of country buildings, their constructions and typical features. An important part of folk architecture is created by farm buildings. The most important ones are described in the chapter which deals with the development of farm buildings usage, location and construction. In my thesis, there are also described numerous religious and aristocratic buildings. The last chapter pursues the folk architecture of the Vysočina region.
The House Anatomy and the Digital Regionalism
Boušková, Linda ; Magnusková, MA et MA Eva (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
Robotics and digital design are associated with the creation of free forms. The thesis deals with the potential of new building technologies in the sense of an opportunity to build on the foregoing regional architecture, disconnected by an industrial mass production. A creation that can reinterpret the charm and diversity of Moravian houses, preserving the continuity between old morphology and today’s housing requirements.

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