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HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE OF BRNO
Havlátová, Veronika ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The main objective of my diploma projest was to develop a comprehensive proposal for a town house at the intersection.This project detail design undeveloped parcel. My urban plan ended city block, and public space connects the two streets.
HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE
Petrušková, Lucie ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The place has a unique location - in between Stare Brno, where the city originated, and the historical city centre. Its triangular shape is defined by two adjoining streets, a vibrant and ancient Pekarska and much younger Anenska. It is also a kind of transition between the big noble city and a shabby, yet fairy area. The design seeks to create a complex of buildings that react to these specific features and add a new layer to the city. The first decision was to enclose this heterogeneous area. Thus a clear structure is defined in regard to both streets as well as their junction. Due to its specific location, the site is built on intensively, yet without exceeding the overall height level of the area. The mass on the north side goes gradually down and the corner forms a firm figure. In the less important street, the scale of the objects becomes smaller, thus interacting with its surroundings. The re-created St. Anna lane acts as a contemporary link between these two worlds. Moreover, it is possible to climb up from there to a public garden on the hill. Functionally, apartment buildings prevail. The corner block serves as offices and there are shops on the ground level. The lane is lined with small studios for artists and craftsman, thus giving the area a unique character.
Analýza stáda českého strakatého skotu v podhorské oblasti
MAČLOVÁ, Jaroslava
The aim of the bachelor thesis was analyze of a milk production, fertility and the assessment of the effect on a lactation sequence on the performance in a herd of a Czech pied cattle kept on a family farm at a foothill. Values of 65 Czech pied dairy cow which ended the lactation in 2016 was adapted in the thesis. The dairy cows was sorted into four groups by the lactation sequence (the 1st lactation, the 2nd lactation, the 3rd lactation, the 4th lactation). The production and a quality of the milk was evaluated through the whole herd during 2016. The average production by the lactation sequence was in the 1st lactation 4286 kilogrammes of milk at P 0.001, the 2nd lactation 5888 kilogrammes of milk at P 0.001, the 3rd lactation 5783 kilogrammes of milk at P 0.001 and in the 4th and next lactations 6364 kilogrammes of the milk, the production of the whole herd was 5580 kilogrammes contains 3.94 % of the fat, 3.32 % of the proteins, 5.03 % of the lactose, 229 thousand/millilitre of somatic cells. The average age at the first calving was 1037 days, the length of the herd's interval was 394 days, the insemination interval was 96 days, and the service period was 111 days.
HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE OF BRNO
Havlátová, Veronika ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The main objective of my diploma projest was to develop a comprehensive proposal for a town house at the intersection.This project detail design undeveloped parcel. My urban plan ended city block, and public space connects the two streets.
HOUSE ON THE FOOTHILL - TOWN HOUSE IN THE HISTORICAL CENTRE
Petrušková, Lucie ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
The place has a unique location - in between Stare Brno, where the city originated, and the historical city centre. Its triangular shape is defined by two adjoining streets, a vibrant and ancient Pekarska and much younger Anenska. It is also a kind of transition between the big noble city and a shabby, yet fairy area. The design seeks to create a complex of buildings that react to these specific features and add a new layer to the city. The first decision was to enclose this heterogeneous area. Thus a clear structure is defined in regard to both streets as well as their junction. Due to its specific location, the site is built on intensively, yet without exceeding the overall height level of the area. The mass on the north side goes gradually down and the corner forms a firm figure. In the less important street, the scale of the objects becomes smaller, thus interacting with its surroundings. The re-created St. Anna lane acts as a contemporary link between these two worlds. Moreover, it is possible to climb up from there to a public garden on the hill. Functionally, apartment buildings prevail. The corner block serves as offices and there are shops on the ground level. The lane is lined with small studios for artists and craftsman, thus giving the area a unique character.

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