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Who Finds a Painter Finds a Treasure
Dvořák, Jakub ; Klyuykov, Alexey (referee) ; Štindlová, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis represents the authorial collaboration between two painters - Jakub Dvořák and Michaela Nováková. Programmatically, they dedicate themselves to jointly painting individual paintings, while the result is based on several levels: the visual content itself, in which the painting handwritings of both authors intertwine, an invisible but no less essential process of constant mutual communication, even for the viewer, seeking a common consensus during the creation process - from the very choice of the subject to the division of the painting areas. The paintings created together thematically depict scenes from the (sub)urban landscape of a small town in Vysočina, which is related to the fact that both authors live in this area. From a technical point of view, it will be oil paintings in various formats. The goal is to create a cycle of oil paintings made by the author pair. In addition to the theme of collaboration, which will permeate every painting, the unifying theme of the selected subjects is no less important - the goal is therefore not only the form created by the intermingling of handwritings both painters, but also the content.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Solár, Michal ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The concept is based on the historical development of the plot and the city as such. Historically, the area has been defined by self-help and without clearly specified dogmatic guidelines. It is thanks to this that the city is enriched with moments that do not fulfill only the aesthetic or spiritual, but also the functional nature of the city. The moment of surprise and certain visas enriches the interior of the yard as well as the city. At first glance, such annoying spaces have a certain quality, caused by the play of light or the overall concept of space. An important feature of the object is the moment of surprise from the perceived space. The transition from a clearly defined ground floor to the rear, at first glance, irrational courtyard is enhanced by a passage, which also refers to the typical division of the small town house. ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTION The principle of layering of individual spaces clearly reflects the moments of surprise. By specific fragmentation of the building, a character that resembles rather a family house as a residential object, spaces of different quality and utilization are created. The lower dwellings have a spatially and optically separated garden from the total mass, with the top terrace being terraces which are optically linked to the courtyard, but are not accessible to the public. The apartments in the attic have mostly urban character. This creates the principle of co-existence, which is typical of the whole area of the city. The layering is evident in the distribution of flats with different connections to gardens and terraces as well as the variety of housing units. The spirit of the place is a standing cellar that reflects the historical transformation of the parcel and is a symbol of the locality.
Municipal Budget Proposal
Mrkvicová, Nikola ; Kafková, Radmila (referee) ; Čižinská, Romana (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the draft budget of the municipalities, the small town Velké Němčice, for the next period, i.e. for the year 2013. In the theoretical part are summarized fundamental knowledge about the community, their revenue and expenditure and about the budgets of municipalities. The practical part analyzes the budgets in 2011 and 2012, and the draft municipal budget for the following year.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Urbášek, Jan ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The main focus was to use elements, quintessential for the historic center of Mikulov, which are often recurrent and also have their place in present day. Courtyards, terraces, walls instead of fences, sloping roofs. All of the above-meantioned creates a distinctive character of the place as well as it underlines its basic need. A need for privacy. Solids is a reaction to this need. It is self-confessed new structure, which sticks out, but doesnt disrupt the town centre. Two solid, monolithic, concrete blocks become part of the town and co-create its genius loci.
To Finish the Body of the City
Vitkovič, Michal ; Kosek, Filip (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The proposal verifies the possibilities of completing the land on the edge of the historic centre in the form of a city block, within the extreme limits set by its narrow dimensions. The apparent disadvantages - the spatial limitation and the position on a slope - become an opportunity to create a variety of atmospheres and situations, different levels of height, partitions and connections. The concept reflects the phenomena of city coalescence, the end of the dominance of cars, addressing the lack of affordable housing and increasing the density of the city and place. The infill of the mixed-use building consists mainly of flats designed for population groups threatened by the current housing crisis - young people and the socially disadvantaged. The housing programme is complemented by council flats. The proposal seeks to provide service, leisure and social opportunities. The flats have private gardens located on green roofs and communal seating areas. An important part of the block is the community centre. In line with the concept of short distances, there are also shops and a café with a bookshop on the ground floor. In the part of the plot close to the city centre we find a small public square with greenery. Parking is located mostly in a semi-flooded basement, which gradually rises to the terrain and creates a platform for residential buildings. The contrast of the concrete base and the brick linear blocks is the main characteristic of the simple facades. The new urban block also reshapes the character of the surrounding streets, humanising them and integrating the urban fabric.
In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Mačková, Klára ; Wahla, Ivan (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
331/5000 The project deals with housing and family living in a small town such as Mikulov. My goal is to find the positive of both possibilities. At the same time, I ask myself about the use of traditional motifs and the principles of housing, such as the yard, the fireplace or the passage between the houses and using new current means, I try to rewrite them into the current way of living.
Heterogenous block
Konopka, Pavel ; Kovařík, David (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this project is development of municipal housing on the western edge of Louny. It dives into the context of living in a small town and aims to provide a more efficient alternative to the current urban study on the same area. The project deals with the special relations between apartments and the street and their scale. It originates from smaller units and composes them into larger parts, from special conception and individual apartments to an urban plan. The result is a hundred of apartment units in a compact structure that has a human scale and highlights the values of neighbourhoods and public spaces.
The unwillingness of addictive drug users to use Contact Center services in a small Town
GRUBEROVÁ, Eva
Contact centers in small towns register the difference in the number of addictive substances users who use the Contact center services, and in the size of the drug scene which occurs in the given locality. People do not want to be seen going to the Contact center. This diploma thesis wants to find out the main reasons which discourage addictive substances users from using the Contact center services in a small town. In the theoretical part of this work, basic terms concerning the addiction area are defined as an insight into the given issue. It also deals with the basic methods of work with addictive substances users and in more detail it deals with the individual low-threshold programs which function in the Czech Republic and use these methods.
To Finish the Body of the City
Vitkovič, Michal ; Kosek, Filip (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The proposal verifies the possibilities of completing the land on the edge of the historic centre in the form of a city block, within the extreme limits set by its narrow dimensions. The apparent disadvantages - the spatial limitation and the position on a slope - become an opportunity to create a variety of atmospheres and situations, different levels of height, partitions and connections. The concept reflects the phenomena of city coalescence, the end of the dominance of cars, addressing the lack of affordable housing and increasing the density of the city and place. The infill of the mixed-use building consists mainly of flats designed for population groups threatened by the current housing crisis - young people and the socially disadvantaged. The housing programme is complemented by council flats. The proposal seeks to provide service, leisure and social opportunities. The flats have private gardens located on green roofs and communal seating areas. An important part of the block is the community centre. In line with the concept of short distances, there are also shops and a café with a bookshop on the ground floor. In the part of the plot close to the city centre we find a small public square with greenery. Parking is located mostly in a semi-flooded basement, which gradually rises to the terrain and creates a platform for residential buildings. The contrast of the concrete base and the brick linear blocks is the main characteristic of the simple facades. The new urban block also reshapes the character of the surrounding streets, humanising them and integrating the urban fabric.

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