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Blender Plugin for Generating Traditional Korean Furniture
Wandrol, Vít ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
Cílem této práce je vytvořit rozšíření pro platformu Blender, umožňující procedurální generování tradičního korejského nábytku. Práce se snaží zlepšit nedostatek volně dostupných řešení. Model nábytku je implementován jakožto Geometry Node modifikátor. Nábytek má více variací pro jeho jednotlivé části, což vytváří velké množství unikátních modelů. Rozšíření obsahuje několik procedurálních materiálů dřeva, vytvořené pro nábytek. Plugin také umí generovat ornamenty pomocí formálních gramatik a Blender API. Výsledné rozšíření bylo zveřejněno a je volně dostupné.
Adaptation of Radost building, Brno
Janováč, David ; Zumr, David (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the masters thesis was a proposal of the adaptation of the existing historic and listed building „Radost“ in Brno on Cejl street. Within the whole adaptation, appart from the change of use, has been dealt with the structural, material and technical solution. Due to the consistent architectural transformation, which is aimed at a vigorous restoration of the signifikance of the building.
Alternative reproductive strategies and sexual selection in barn swallow Hirundo rustica
Michálková, Romana ; Albrecht, Tomáš (advisor) ; Sedláček, Ondřej (referee) ; Svobodová, Jana (referee)
Molecular techniques have revealed that avian mating system is more diverse and complex than previously thought. Both males and females can use alternative reproductive tactics to increase their fitness. Here, we have determined the prevalence of conspecific brood parasitism (CBP, 22% of nests), quasi-parasitism (QP, 6.5% of nests) and extra-pair paternity (EPP, 51.2% of nests) in European subspecies of barn swallow (Hirundo rustica rustica). In contrast to EPP and CBP, QP is rare and has been described in only a few bird species. Our data indicate nonrandom QP patterns, suggesting that this tactic can be considered a third alternative reproductive strategy, alongside CBP and EPP. Sexual ornaments are usually assumed to evolve as condition-dependent signals of individual quality. In this context, a positive correlation between the expression of ornamental traits and survival, is expected. Evolutionary theory predicts that females seek extra-pair fertilizations from high-quality (more ornamented) males and EPP has consequently been proposed as a principal protagonist in the evolution of male secondary sexual traits, however empirical evidence in support of the assertion is relatively scarce. Despite decades of research into the role of EPP in sexual selection, the potential fitness advantages for...
Distribution of Daunian pottery in Croatia and Slovenia, its influence along the Amber Route to Central Europe.
Barresi, Lucilla ; Bouzek, Jan (advisor) ; Nijboer, Albertus Johannes (referee) ; Taliano Grasso, Armando (referee)
La distribuzione della ceramica geometrica daunia in Croazia e Slovenia, la sua influenza lungo la via dell'ambra per l' Europa Centrale Dott.ssa Lucilla Barresi ABSTRACT This PhD thesis deals with Daunian pottery produced in Daunia (South Italy) during the Iron Age and its distribution in Croatia and Slovenia. A systematic analysis of the pottery stored in museums has been made for Histria, Dolenjska and Notranjska. Thanks to this approach, not only it has been possible to identify the sites where this pottery was found, but also to define its style and typology, to specify its chronology, to provide for a quantitative analysis of the findings and produce maps of distribution. As regards Daunian pottery from Liburnia and Central Dalmatia, only published findings have been analyzed mainly from the point of view their style, typology and chronology. Results of the study enabled to clarify the nature of the relations between Daunia and the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, the flows of distribution of the Daunian geometric pottery and to evaluate the impact of its presence on local communities. Key words: Daunian pottery, Stelae, ornaments, Iron Age, Croatia, Slovenia, Amber Route.
Sepulchral Ironwork in Early Modern Bohemia. Ironwork and Sepulchral Environment between 1550-1740
Gandalovičová, Šárka ; Mádl, Martin (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee) ; Roháček, Jiří (referee)
The text deals with various types of ironwork from ca 1550-1740, which we can encounter in sepulchral spaces in Bohemia. The text includes notable examples of individual types of ironwork related to sepulchral monuments in Bohemia and even Central Europe, especially when the works were inspired by Bohemian examples. The main research subject matter of the dissertation is a typological group of ironwork that defined the space around a tombstone or mausoleum freely situated in a sacred environment, e.g. the most important cited work - the ironwork surrounding the Royal Mausoleum in Prague, or the ironwork surrounding the Cenotaph of Maxmilian I located in the Court Church of Innsbruck. Other types of ironwork related to sepulchral monuments are mentioned complementarily, such as ironwork closing off interior chapels, freely standing ironwork, and ironwork protecting sepulchral niches. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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