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Pravděpodobnostní návrh konstrukce vystavené všesměrnému zatížení větrem
Hanzlík, P. ; Marek, Pavel ; Němec, L.
The development of qualitatively new approaches to the structural design and reliability assessment corresponding to the computer era leads to introduction of non-traditional probabilistic Metod in codes. Application of these Metod in designer’s everyday work would require re-engineering of the entitě assessment procedure and transition from deterministi to probabilistic way of thinking of designers

Impact of environmental factors on the game clashes with motor vehicles on roads in West Bohemia.
Přigrodský, Milan ; Šmíd, Petr (advisor) ; Vykouk, Martin (referee)
Under the influence of long-term development of the motorway and road network and increasing the intensity of traffic in the Czech Republic there are frequent accidents. Among the causes of traffic accidents can include some environmental factors whose action may be involved in their formation and their severity e.g. weather conditions, road surroundings, or time of day, but also combinations thereof. Other important factors may include environmental character clashes with animals, the weight of individuals of some species may cause a traffic accident. Roads are becoming an obstacle to moving animals, which must be overcome in connection with migration or regular movement in the country. If they are not in their construction or renovation of pre-considered measures that would prevent or restrict the movement or the movement of animals. Measures informing drivers of motor vehicles on the hazard can be fatal clash. This thesis describes the issue of conflicts of motor vehicles with animals, analysis of events related to this topic on the roads West Region, especially its causes and effectiveness of existing measures and custom design to ensure adequate prevention in areas with the highest incidence of conflicts.

Use of Dog in Physiotherapy
Sokolíková, Eliška ; Machová, Kristýna (advisor) ; Chaloupková, Helena (referee)
The theme of the bachelor`s thesis is the possibility to use the dog in diverse areas and activities of physiotherapy. Physiotherapy is a part of the comprehensive rehabilitation and deals with diagnostics, therapy and prevention of musculoskeletal system disorders. The physiotherapists apply a lot of supportive therapeutic methods in their practice and cooperate with other disciplines so that the best possible results of treatment are achieved. Animal- assisted therapy (AAT), thanks to positive effect on human health, has become in recent years a very popular supportive therapeutic method of various difficulties. The AAT is gaining its position in physiotherapeutic area as well. The dog, one of the most frequently used animals in AAT, can assist in many fields of physiotherapy. What quality must the dog applicable for AAT meet and the theories about effect of AAT on human beings are also described in the thesis. The topic about the dog assisted rehabilitation is thoroughly depicted on particular examples and the chapter about positioning with dogs, that is the most common application of dogs in therapies, is not missing. The chapter about assistance dogs for people with moving difficulties can serve as a proof that the dog, as a part of physiotherapeutic care, can be present not only during therapies. The dog in this case has become an everyday assistant and can substitute various walking tools (crutches, walkers) or help people in wheelchairs with movement. The thesis is also mapping impact of dog ownership on motoric activity. The conclusion of literary research is dedicated to the chapter examining influence of the therapy on the dog itself. The practical part, which is attached as an integral section of the thesis, contains three designs of canistherapeutical units for various groups of clients within physiotherapy field. Canistherapeutical units were designed in collaboration with physiotherapists so that it can maximize the effect of AAT on the musculoskeletal system. These designs are: plan of the therapy for children with Down syndrome, spastic form of cerebral palsy and for children with developmental dysphasia.

Newly-Built Detached House in Oslavice
Pospíšilová, Iveta ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is a design of a new building for a family house in Oslavice and a processing of a project documentation for the realization of the building. The building is designed for purposes of family living and it is situated on the periphery in the east part of the village Oslavice. This part of the village is sparsely developed with family houses. The architectonical solution is designed with consideration of the building location and character of the surrounding housing development. The family house is designed as a one-family detached house intended for four- or five-member family. It is situated in a sloping terrain and it is designed as a partially basement. The designed building has two storeys above ground and a basement. On the first storey above ground there is a daily social zone, on the second storey above ground there is a quiet zone and in the basement there is a technical facility of the building. A part of the family house is a garage for deposition of one personal car. A part of the basement is placed ahead of the front entrance into the building and it is visually separated by using of wood exterior panelling. Roofing of the family house is solved by hipped truss roof and above the garage there is designed flat roof by which it is created a terrace accessible from the second storey above ground.

Family house
Kratochvíl, Jakub ; Uheríková, Eliška (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents a design of a a family house for family of four members. The house is located in a residential district of the city of Prague - Kunratice. The house is designed in one part with two floors with one floor partly below ground level. The other part is designed with one floor. The layout is divided into two sections. The single-storey part of the house is a daily residential area, on the first floor of the two storey part is night zone for rest. In a recessed floor are utility rooms, study room and gym. Entry to the house and entry to the garage are located on the 1st floor on the north side. The building will be based on the footings of plain concrete and a concrete slab. Basement walls are constructed of permanent formwork filled with concrete. 1st and 2nd floor are made from sand-lime blocks. Walls are insulated with ETICS. The ceilings are from cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. Roofing is designed as warm flat roof. Analysis of thermal and mechanical properties of the house and fire safety report are also parts of this bachelor thesis.

New world experience with Asphalt-Rubber pavement
Jevínová, Alexandra ; Urbanec, Květoslav (referee) ; Kudrna, Jan (advisor)
The road infrastructure and the services provided in road transportation are inseparable part of everyday people´s life, improving economic development, competitiveness and social prosperity. Development of the road infrastructure is extensive process, both financially and technically, and in Czech and Slovak conditions it mostly depends on EU funds. In the recent years there is a great need for new approach of design and realization of the road projects in the selection of the most appropriate solution in feasibility study beginning in the project stage, continuing in realization, taking into account the possibilities of using all kinds of recycled material, which can otherwise end up in the landfills. One of the mentioned materials are also waste tires. The main goal of bachelor thesis is to verify the possibilities of application the waste tires in the road construction focusing on the technology of Crumb Rubber modified Bitumen using “wet process “(continuous blend).

Detached house with business
Kandráčová, Miroslava ; Julinová, Patricie (referee) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
The thesis is solving the subject of two-storey detached house with a small business - cafe, which has capacity of twenty guests. One of the challenges in dealing with this project is designing interconnects, without disrupting their operations. House layout is divided into active (daily zone) with accessory (1st floor) and a quiet zone in the 2nd floor. Part of business is solved only at the level of the first floor and its roofing is using vegetative roofs. The aim of this project is to diversify amenities in a small town and create space for leisure.

Family house
Káňová, Veronika ; Šibal, Jan (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with new constructions of a detached family house for a family of four, the house is also a part of the establishment as offices for small business owner. The building will be located in Choholáč III in the Moravian village Syrovice. The house's do not have a basement, they have two floors and a flat roof. In terms of layout it is divided into two parts, living quarters and a office. The office is located on the 1st floor. In front of the house they are located two parking spaces on a hard surface to use for the office. 1st floor serves as a daily active zone. 2nd floor oppositly as night, resting and relaxation zone. The house has also a generous terrace. Part of the project documentation is also appraisal of the thermal properties and processing of fire safety design of the buildings.

Disabled accessible detached house
Kubátová, Aneta ; Šoulová, Eva (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of project is e new building of a family house in the cadastral area Pohled. I tis designed for a family of four. The building is partial basement anf ground floor. on the grand floor there are an entrance, the main day area, bedrooms, bathroom and WC. On the basement there are utility room, laundry, rehabilitation room, sauna and bathroom with WC. The building is designed mainly in clay block of POROTHERM. The ceiling is clay from beams and inserts MIAKO. The roof is mono-pitched and flat.

Detached house with a design office
Králík, Robert ; Majsniar, Michal (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the construction of a new family house with the inclusion of an office and a garage. This home is designed for a family of four with two cars housed in a spacious garage. The house will stand on a sloping field in Domasov near Brno on the New Street. The main entrance to the building is from the street to the northwest. Layout of the building is situated so that the residential and day rooms are on the side with more sunlight. Construction will have a square layout, partial basement with a gabled roof and a terrace. It will have a basement and two floors with residential attic. The vertical constructions will be made of shuttering blocks in the basement cellar, above-ground portion will be made of the ceramic block. Horizontal construction are made of ceramic-concrete ceiling beams and brick inserts. The truss will be wooden, purlin construction with a ridge runs. This work includes documentation and drawing parts and is compiled as an implementation project.