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The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Dvořáková, Eva ; Bambuchová, Jarmila (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The proposed building responds to a chamfered corner of the solved plot by turning the mass of the dining hall on the ground floor and the mass of the student dormitory above it. Under the protruding upper mass arises covered main entrance to the building. The ground floor of the building is directly connected to the adjacent hotel Austerlitz. The higher levels are stepping back from the street front. The mass of the student dormitory respects here the current glass corner on the top floor of the building Austerlitz. The facades to the streets Táborského nábřeží and Vídeňská are covered with a wire mesh to enable the creepers grow on it. There will be gaps in the wire mesh in front of the windows to the student rooms. The student housing is designed as maisonettes. These two storey maisonettes are divided into several groups including 5 to 8 rooms. Each group has its own “living room” and kitchenette.
Cellular processes in twining plants and tendrils
Šimečková, Jana ; Krtková, Jana (advisor) ; Skokan, Roman (referee)
This work focuses on the twining of stems and tendrils of vines and the underlying cellular processes involved. Vines, comprising a diverse group, require support for their growth and are known as "climbers." Successful coiling depends on the contact between the plant and the support, this contact is facilitated by movements such as skototropism and circumnutation. Once in contact with the support, coiling occurs. Specialized G-fiber cells appear to play a crucial role in the coiling process. Additionally, microtubules and cellulose microfibrils are extensively studied in the context of helical growth. Although the complete picture of cellular signaling during coiling remains elusive, numerous chemical substances influencing coiling have been identified, including jasmonates and other plant hormones. Many significant plants fall into the category of climbing plants, yet much remains unknown about their coiling mechanisms.
Response to abiotic stress in plants growing in green façades of temperate urban environment
Hrochová, Růžena ; Lhotáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Havelková, Lenka (referee)
With increasing urbanization the temperature of cities is increasing and an effect of urban heat island arises. Vegetation, particularly vertical greenery systems: facades and walls, is mitigating urban heat island and reducing temperature. The aim of this work was to define these systems, their effects on the urban microclimate, to create an overview of the most used plants for greenery systems and to summarize their reactions to abiotic stresses of cities in a temperate region. Mediterranean studies were used in this work due to the scarcity of temperate climate research, which results could become valuable with climate change. Selecting proper vegetation can be done using habitat template, plants that are acclimated or adapted to the urban environment. Plants affect the urban microclimate through shading and transpirational cooling, which ideally contribute to reducing the heat island effect with optimal irrigation. Stressors followed in this work were drought, high temperature and irradiance, air pollution and salinity. To all these stressors plants reacted with limiting physiological functions and reducing growth. The common reaction was a decrease photosynthesis rate and chlorophyll content. Ractions of plants of vertical greenery systems to different stressors and their combinations are...
Design interiérového prvku pro popínavé rostliny
Huťková, Klára
This dissertation deals with a design of an interior object for creeping plants which is going to be a dividing object of space. The theoretical part explains the problematics of growing plants in interiors, their demands and factors of growing, as well as trends and matters of interests. The thesis is focused on creeping plants, their characteristics, employment, and requirements of supporting constructions. In the thesis, there is also included the problematics of dividing elements from the point of view of creeping plants employment in interiors. The practical part of the thesis was written based on the facts in the theoretical part and on the research, it deals with the actual design of the object for creeping plants, its employment in a particular interior and a choice of a suitable plant and substrate. The thesis is completed by a manufacturing documentation of a prototype.
Popínavé rostliny a jejich význam pro zahradní a krajinářskou tvorbu
Waldhauser, Jan
Bachelor thesis: ,"Climbing plants and their importance in garden and landscape desing" deals with use of creepers. Theoretical part -- Literary Review with available expert resources -- focused on the use climbing plants in history and their characteristics, dealing with different possibilities of current use and types of supporting constructions. The study also discusses the positives and negatives of climbing plants usage and their ecological effect. Attention is also paid to the technology creation and subsequent maintenance of these plants. The practical part is focused on the assessment of selected realization where creepers are used. The main part of the thesis is the project documentation in the form of study.
The Students themselves - Student Center Poříčí
Dvořáková, Eva ; Bambuchová, Jarmila (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The proposed building responds to a chamfered corner of the solved plot by turning the mass of the dining hall on the ground floor and the mass of the student dormitory above it. Under the protruding upper mass arises covered main entrance to the building. The ground floor of the building is directly connected to the adjacent hotel Austerlitz. The higher levels are stepping back from the street front. The mass of the student dormitory respects here the current glass corner on the top floor of the building Austerlitz. The facades to the streets Táborského nábřeží and Vídeňská are covered with a wire mesh to enable the creepers grow on it. There will be gaps in the wire mesh in front of the windows to the student rooms. The student housing is designed as maisonettes. These two storey maisonettes are divided into several groups including 5 to 8 rooms. Each group has its own “living room” and kitchenette.

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