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The subrural catalogue
Malínková, Markéta ; Fabián, Ondřej (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma project deals with the construction of the catalogue houses on the outskirts of villages. In addition to the term suburban, the term subrural is introduced, which describes and names this type of construction. At the same time, the project examines the influence of advertising catalogues on the aesthetics of subrural gardens and the activities performed on them. The work comes with a proposal for an alternative subrural locality in the village of Příkazy near Olomouc. Thanks to the minimization of plots, the labor is also minimized and at the same time space is freed for public orchard running through the entire territory. This creates a diffusion of development into the agricultural landscape and on a smaller scale it creates a spectacular space around private gardens. Prefabricated bricks from hobby markets form the architectural expression of the project. From these elements are assembled objects and fragments of fences located in the landscape. At the same time, the fragments form a newly compiled catalogue, according to which inhabitants build their fences.
The subrural catalogue
Malínková, Markéta ; Fabián, Ondřej (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma project deals with the construction of the catalogue houses on the outskirts of villages. In addition to the term suburban, the term subrural is introduced, which describes and names this type of construction. At the same time, the project examines the influence of advertising catalogues on the aesthetics of subrural gardens and the activities performed on them. The work comes with a proposal for an alternative subrural locality in the village of Příkazy near Olomouc. Thanks to the minimization of plots, the labor is also minimized and at the same time space is freed for public orchard running through the entire territory. This creates a diffusion of development into the agricultural landscape and on a smaller scale it creates a spectacular space around private gardens. Prefabricated bricks from hobby markets form the architectural expression of the project. From these elements are assembled objects and fragments of fences located in the landscape. At the same time, the fragments form a newly compiled catalogue, according to which inhabitants build their fences.
Vývoj perenárstva (práce s trvalkami) na území dnešnej Českej republiky
Kimličková, Alžbeta
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of perennials and work with perennials in the territory of today's Czech Republic at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. At the same time it explains public and social conditions and their reflection in the work with perennials. The first part describes the use of perennials in the development of landscape architecture and garden design. Second part of thesis is dedicated to the work with the perennials in the territory of today's Czech Republic. The period at the turn of the 19th and 20th century meant diversion from the usage of every year renewing annuals in favour of perennials planting. The work describes effort that have contributed to the increasing popularity of perennials. The thesis deals with topics such as the development of professional gardening literature, articles promoting perennials, the activity of gardening associations, the creation of landscape architects, the development of ornamental nurseries and breeding of the perennials.
Assortments of perennials used on the rural gardens in Pilsen region
Daňková, Barbora ; Matiska, Pavel (advisor) ; Ivana, Ivana (referee)
The thesis called Assortments of perennials used on rural gardens in the Pilsen region deals with using perennials in villages of Pilsen Region- Pilsen- North and Tachov with focusing on rural gardens and partly on public green containing perennials in planting. From the total number of 149 villages in observed regions about 103 villages were chosen and visited. The thesis also focuses on characteristic of these plants. The rural gardens are analysed, too. It deals with recommendation for using suitable perennials in given station and their next use in gardens and other places. The thesis also focuses on some parts of Pilsen Region, concretely on districts of Pilsen- North and Tachov. The observation of these districts took place from June to September in 2015. It describes these districts from the viewpoint of climate, it means the average year temperature, rainfall and the altitude of both districts. It concretely mentions chosen villages from the districts of North Pilsen and Tachov and defines villages in which was the green focused on timber species and grassy areas and villages where these areas were completed by floral decoration, especially by perennials. It was found that in small villages were used 16, in middle villages 39 and in large villages 32 sorts of perennials. The largest number of sorts of perennials is used in middle villages (600-2000 inhabitants). In small villages (under the number of 600 inhabitants) perennials are planted mainly in the gardens of family houses and are missing in public places. Among the most often planted perennials in the districts of North Pilsen and Tachov belong Aster dumosus, Bergenia crassifolia, Hemerocallis sp., Hosta sp., Iris sp., Phlox paniculata, Sedum spectabile, Sedum spurium, Yucca sp. and others.
Assortments of perennials used on the rural gardens in Central Bohemia region
Kašpárková, Tereza ; Matiska, Pavel (advisor) ; Veith, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the assortment of perennial plants used in countryside gardens in the District of Benešov. It looks at perennial plants grown in 115 municipalities within the District to compare them by area and municipality size. The information research section includes a brief description of perennials, their classification (based on natural presence), reproduction, growth conditions and year-round care. Described are the most common genera. Countryside plantings and their types are also mentioned. The methodology section describes the weather conditions during the year 2015 as well as the way results were compiled and compared municipalities grouped. Plantings were documented in summer months, when the vegetation period of most perennials was culminating. The documentation process included all perennials to enable subsequent determination of all plants. The final lists were used to create tables describing occurrences, which were then compared. The results did not show any major differences in grown perennials. However, it is clear which species of plants are most favored and most used in the Dictrict of Benešov. These include the following genera: Rosa, Aquilegia, Hemerocallis, Bergenia, Iris, Paeonia, Sedum or Yucca. It was observed that the tradition of countryside perennials was staging a comeback, but there are still some shortcomings in the assortment of used perennials. This thesis data could be used for a long-term mapping of perennials grown in the different areas of the Czech Republic, thereby contributing to extension of the range of perennial plants used in countryside gardens, front gardens and public greenery.
Assessment of developments of perennial beds in the area CULS
Lédl, Daniel ; Matiska, Pavel (advisor) ; Adam, Adam (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is build on the previous one "Assessment of developments of perennial beds in the area CULS" from 2014. It continues in assessing data collected from previous thesis with the addition of data for the year 2015. The observations concerned 10 perennial beds, which are located in the Libosad on the sunny habitat, and 8 beds shady which are based at the building of the Faculty of Economics and Management. This assessment took from April to November. Assessment is focused on the beds in the shade. Every bed is represented by schematic drawing. For each perennial, there is process data of coverage, comparison with previous year and if it become extinct, very feeble or expansive species. In addition, on perennials in shady habitat where assessed their aesthetic functioning from April to September. Finally, it is accompanied by the photographs taken during the reporting period. The aim is to give insight on the behavior of perennials in the given circumstances, to discuss the causes of non-viable species and propose appropriate solutions. The main lacks where observed in extensive attitude to beds in shady habitat. The most of species used there showed symptoms of lack of moisture from June to the end of observation. By reason of this limiting factor, many species die out and the surviving species didn't reach high quality at all. Beds located in sunny habitat were impressive and have the highest representation of expansive species.

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