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Family house
Trtílek, Petr ; Uheríková, Eliška (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of a a family house for 4 -5 member family. The house is situated in Lány near Prague. The house is designed as a two-storey house with a partly flat roof and partly classical roof. Both inside and outside the house, the design respects different levels of the ground around. The house is divided into a living area and garage. The ground floor is intended as a daytime area and it is suitable for family activities. The first floor with bedrooms is intended as a place to sleep and relax. The entrance into the family house is designed on the ground floor. The house is built on a concrete base platform supported by foundation structure. The ground floor and the first floor are made of ceramic blocks. Exterior walls are insulated with Rockwool mineral wool panels. The roof is designed from prefabricated extensive green roof trays. Analysis of thermal and mechanical properties of the house and fire safety report on the building solution is also a part of this bachelor thesis.
Fingerprint Liveness Recognition
Lodrová, Dana ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This document deals with presentation of nowadays software and hardware methods used for fingerprint recognition with focus on liveness testing and thereafter it deals with description of my solution. In order to describe results obtained from study of technical literature, we discuss important terminology of biometric systems at first and further main principles of fingerprint sensors used in practice are shown. From overviewed methods of liveness detection we underline one method based on  perspiration (researched by BioSAL laboratory) and one spectroscopic method researched by Lumidigm Corporation. The study of liveness testing methods inspired me to creation of new type fingerprint sensor which has built-in livennes testing method based on two characteristic properties of living human tisue. In order to test this sensor, we discuss nowadays sensor deception method. It follows from their analysis, that newly designed sensor should be theoretically resistant to each of them.
Body Design
Bobáková, Natália ; Olivová, Kateřina (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
The long-term topic of my artistic interest is an attempt to link sport with art by examining the human body and movement. In this bachelor thesis, I build on already existing work and I further develop this idea. I deal with a sport as a cleansing ritual and I focus on a sweat as a phenomenon of physical activity. I find grace in this body fluid and I use it on a commercial level. Using the sweat, I create a unique T-shirt design and I present it through a website created just for this event.
Family business house
Jurák, Vítězslav ; Papranec, Michal (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis called House with an establishment is done as a documentation for building construction. By the establishment is meant office area which is connected to the house functionally. The object is situated in city of Štípa in new build-up area. House plan is not regular. It has two floors above ground and irregular shape. The saddle roof has skylights with different slope angles (26 or 18 degrees). On the west side of the object there are large terraces. Construction solution is systematic, Porotherm. The baseplate construction is made of concrete.
Impact textile membranes on the dynamics of changes physiological indicators of workload
Funfálek, Tomáš ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor) ; Bunc, Václav (referee)
Title: Impact textile membranes on the dynamics of changes physiological indicators of workload Goals: Compare measurements of clothing technical parameters and laboratory measurement workload in this outfit. Describe and explain the relationship between the results of the technical and functional measurements and physiological issues associated with the use of different textile membranes during a workout. Method: Laboratory quantitative measurement of selected physiological parameters, clothings technical parameters, skin temperature and subjective perception of thermophysiological comfort. Subsequent comparative analysis of measurement results. Key words: clothes, textile membranes, workload, oxygen consuption (VO2), thermophysiological comfort, sweat, clothing physiology
Multifunctional Building Brno
Fűlőpová, Andrea ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šuhajda, Karel (advisor)
Multifunctional house is situated on the corner of Letní street and Táborská street in Brno - Židenice. The building has four upper floors and two underground floors. The residential part is located on the second, third and fourth floor. Flats of two categories - one-room flats and maisonettes are accessible via an outdoor staircase from the porch or corridor. Public amenities, located on the first and the part of the second floor is designed in the form of rentable space accessible separately from the outside. Different functions are visually distinctive on the facade. Dynamics and variability of facades allow sliding perforated panels, and facilities bringing the life into the area are provided by freely accessible courtyard and vines growing on the porch.
Family house
Trtílek, Petr ; Uheríková, Eliška (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of a a family house for 4 -5 member family. The house is situated in Lány near Prague. The house is designed as a two-storey house with a partly flat roof and partly classical roof. Both inside and outside the house, the design respects different levels of the ground around. The house is divided into a living area and garage. The ground floor is intended as a daytime area and it is suitable for family activities. The first floor with bedrooms is intended as a place to sleep and relax. The entrance into the family house is designed on the ground floor. The house is built on a concrete base platform supported by foundation structure. The ground floor and the first floor are made of ceramic blocks. Exterior walls are insulated with Rockwool mineral wool panels. The roof is designed from prefabricated extensive green roof trays. Analysis of thermal and mechanical properties of the house and fire safety report on the building solution is also a part of this bachelor thesis.
Body Design
Bobáková, Natália ; Olivová, Kateřina (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
The long-term topic of my artistic interest is an attempt to link sport with art by examining the human body and movement. In this bachelor thesis, I build on already existing work and I further develop this idea. I deal with a sport as a cleansing ritual and I focus on a sweat as a phenomenon of physical activity. I find grace in this body fluid and I use it on a commercial level. Using the sweat, I create a unique T-shirt design and I present it through a website created just for this event.
Fingerprint Liveness Recognition
Lodrová, Dana ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This document deals with presentation of nowadays software and hardware methods used for fingerprint recognition with focus on liveness testing and thereafter it deals with description of my solution. In order to describe results obtained from study of technical literature, we discuss important terminology of biometric systems at first and further main principles of fingerprint sensors used in practice are shown. From overviewed methods of liveness detection we underline one method based on  perspiration (researched by BioSAL laboratory) and one spectroscopic method researched by Lumidigm Corporation. The study of liveness testing methods inspired me to creation of new type fingerprint sensor which has built-in livennes testing method based on two characteristic properties of living human tisue. In order to test this sensor, we discuss nowadays sensor deception method. It follows from their analysis, that newly designed sensor should be theoretically resistant to each of them.
Family business house
Jurák, Vítězslav ; Papranec, Michal (referee) ; Fuciman, Ondřej (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis called House with an establishment is done as a documentation for building construction. By the establishment is meant office area which is connected to the house functionally. The object is situated in city of Štípa in new build-up area. House plan is not regular. It has two floors above ground and irregular shape. The saddle roof has skylights with different slope angles (26 or 18 degrees). On the west side of the object there are large terraces. Construction solution is systematic, Porotherm. The baseplate construction is made of concrete.

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