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University Residential Centre
Weyr, Jan ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed on solution of a three-storey object for residential and commercial purposes of a university. In the ground floor there is canteen with canteen kitchen, café, shops and fitness. The first and second floors are designed as an accommodation for students with different types of room layouts. Reinforced concrete skeleton was chosen as a load-bearing system of the building and acoustic masonry is used as an infill material. The roof is designed as a green flat roof with extensive type of flora. The object is founded on piles.
University Residential Centre
Dvořák, Petr ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
University Residential Centre is the theme of this Master's thesis. The aim was to create a building, which will provide comfortable living and learning to students. The building has three floors - there are student apartments for one to four people in the upper two floors. The ground floor is dedicated to educational purposes. It contains a library and two lecture halls. From the constructional point of view, the structural system is a reinforced concrete skeleton. Main vertical elements are columns and main horizontal are two-way reinforced slabs. Utilization of glass facade and innovative type of thermal insulation can be found interesting.
Daily rhythm of university college
Kadleček, David ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (advisor) ; Fialová, Dana (referee)
Daily rhythm is a concept that has recently brought new insights into the description of how the city operates, the real number and movement of its inhabitants. It reveals facts that are not available in traditional statistical sources or are captured inaccurately or inadequately in detail. However, individual case studies are time-consuming and have not yet been implemented in a number of locations. The main aim of my work was to describe the daily and weekly rhythm of a chosen college dormitory and its most important pacemakers. The dormitory complex on the 17. listopadu street, which belongs to Charles University, fulfills a residential function and its rhythm thus corresponds to this model. Most people are present here in late night hours on weekdays. In the morning, there is a steep drop in the number of residents, with a maximum of departures between eight and nine o'clock, and a more gradual increase in the afternoon. On Saturdays, there are significantly fewer people in the area and the rhythm of arrivals and departures is much more balanced. The most important external pacemaker are university classes, the most important pacemaker inside the complex is the canteen, which causes a temporary increase in the number of people in the locality at noon. Keywords: daily rhythm, pacemaker,...
University Residential Centre
Dvořák, Petr ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
University Residential Centre is the theme of this Master's thesis. The aim was to create a building, which will provide comfortable living and learning to students. The building has three floors - there are student apartments for one to four people in the upper two floors. The ground floor is dedicated to educational purposes. It contains a library and two lecture halls. From the constructional point of view, the structural system is a reinforced concrete skeleton. Main vertical elements are columns and main horizontal are two-way reinforced slabs. Utilization of glass facade and innovative type of thermal insulation can be found interesting.
University Residential Centre
Weyr, Jan ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed on solution of a three-storey object for residential and commercial purposes of a university. In the ground floor there is canteen with canteen kitchen, café, shops and fitness. The first and second floors are designed as an accommodation for students with different types of room layouts. Reinforced concrete skeleton was chosen as a load-bearing system of the building and acoustic masonry is used as an infill material. The roof is designed as a green flat roof with extensive type of flora. The object is founded on piles.
Monitoring of Socially Tolerated Addictive Substances in Students at the University
TEPLÁ, Simona
The Czech Republic is one of those countries where it is possible to monitor a trend of excessive hard drinking; and the alcohol consummation is quite common and tolerated phenomenon in this country, the same as smoking of tobacco products. The society toleration is high within this field. Experimenting with habit-forming substances is an integral part of this period; therefore just this became the target of my thesis. The theoretical part brings the knowledge of individual socially tolerated habit-forming substances (alcohol, tobacco, excessive use of medicines, caffeine and anabolic substances) and of the related problems. Furthermore, this part contains specifics of university population. The aim of this thesis was to map the problem of the socially tolerated habit-forming substances in university students in term of the students{\crq} preferences and attitudes towards such substances. Simultaneously, the thesis was to verify two forward hypotheses. This verification was followed by the chosen questioning method by means of questionnaires. The questionnaires were addressed to students of the South Bohemian University in České Budějovice. The research set to collect the questionnaire data is made up by 213 respondents as a whole. H1 Hypothesis supposed that university students use the socially tolerated habit-forming substances to a higher degree during the examination period. This hypothesis was not verified. H2 Hypothesis supposed that the student hostel life encourages and increases use of the socially tolerated habit-forming substances. The observed results brought the verification of such hypothesis. The attitude of the students towards the socially tolerated habit-forming substances is predominantly positive. The thesis brought new knowledge and mapped the situation within the socially tolerated habit-forming substances abuse in university students; hence it can serve to implementation of the effective prevention focused on this specific group.

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