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Návrh nábytkového prvku inspirovaného 60. lety
Vernerová, Aneta
The 1960s brought inspirational furniture design, shaped mainly by the Brussels style. The experiments with new materials and the subsequent expansion of plastics materials led to the current ecological crisis over the decades. Recycling has thus become a direct consequence of this decade. The author's design of the dining set responds to this context, examining and attempting to apply the current possibilities of recycled plastics. The design has been developed including 3D visualisations and technical drawings.
3D printing production technology
Babušík, Bedřich ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with plastic materials and related terminology. Subsequently the possibilities of machining of plastics are analyzed, both from the perspective of conventional methods and from the view of the modern technologies. Furthermore a research on alternative 3D printing methods was conducted. The processing of individual manufacturing technologies was described in detail.This is followed by a research on the dimensions of common smartphones on the market. The concept design of a smartphone holder to be used in car was created, this includes 3D printing of the prototype by using the FDM method. Last but not least a methodology of testing was created to test the prototype of smartphone holder. In conclusion a technical-economic evaluation and discussion were conducted, mainly focusing on potential future improvements of the smartphone holder.
Historie a návrh čalouněného retro nábytku období sorely
Michnová, Alžběta
The presented work focuses on the development of upholstered furniture in the time of normalization. Its objective is to describe breakthrough technologies, which were used both in Czechoslovakia and in the world in this period of time. The author believes that this goal was fulfilled with respect to the scope of this thesis. The text provides the reader with an overview of the evolution of production. This could prompt the reader to contemplate the furniture from the seventies and eighties, which can still be found in many households. The thesis also points out the connection between politics and everyday live. Furnishing was indirectly influenced by the political system; due to centrally controlled economy there was lack of variability in the assortment available on the market. In the conclusion of the thesis, the author presents a concept of an upholstered chair, which is based on the DX 220 model, designed by the architect Karel Šafránek, produced by Dyha Brno cooperative since the year 1987.

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