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Metody nanášení hydrogelů na povrch ovoce a zeleniny
Hrabová, Martina
The aim of this thesis was to develop a methodology for applying biopolymer mixtures directly onto the surface of selected fresh foods, fruits and vegetables, and to evaluate the prospects of biopolymer mixtures based on egg white. The theoretical part of this thesis outlines the issue of the packaging industry and the causes of food spoilage. Furthermore, methods for the application of biopolymeric coatings and films on a laboratory scale are described and natural polymers are summarized. In the experimental part of the thesis, the most suitable coating mixture was selected regarding the evaluation of strawberry and cucumber samples’ coating made of different biopolymeric mixtures. For this coating mixture, the samples of fruit and vegetable were subjected to analysis by near infrared spectroscopy.
Myth and Reality: The Czech Assistants of Le Corbusier 1924-1937
Hrabová, Martina ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Švácha, Rostislav (referee) ; Murray, Irena (referee)
The impetus for this study was the question of whether the information, which has been handed down on Czech architects who worked with Le Corbusier is true or not. Working in the studio of one of the leading architects of the 20th century was a crucial formative experience for dozens of architects while also being an attractive entry in their résumés. The doctoral thesis Myth and Reality: The Czech Assistants of Le Corbusier 1924-1937 is based on vast research of primary sources abroad as well as in the Czech Republic. The thesis critically examines the information known in the literature until now. The study aims to look behind the curtain of the formation of the existing historiography of Czech architectural modernism. It proves that architects themselves often entered history by means of their self- promotion skills. Parts of the thesis consist of a verified and critical list of Czech assistants at Le Corbusier's studio in 35 rue de Sèvres in Paris, detailed analysis of how work was conducted in the studio and an analysis of related sources. The work presents 13 Czech architects who worked in the studio of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the period between the two World Wars. The study follows individual forms of dialogue between young architects and Le Corbusier. In some cases, the research of...
Forgotten villa by Karel Hannauer and the sociology of family housing
Hrabová, Martina ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Švácha, Rostislav (referee)
The impulse for this work was the archive discovery that enabled identification of an early work of the architect Karel Hannauer. In Prague quarter Libeň the author revealed a functionalist villa, previously known only from an article in a contemporary journal, hidden under a radical reconstruction made in the late thirties. The work covers several thematic issues. It deals with Karel Hannauer's participation in forming the Czechoslovak interwar architecture and his contribution to the transition of foreign influences (especially Le Corbusier's) to the Czech architectural design. The author focuses particularly on the architecture of family houses and in details describes four villas that Hannauer designed during the period of ten years before World War II. She also follows the changes of the political regimes influenced the structure of inhabitants and how the usage patterns and the appearance of the houses were changed during the time. By this way the thesis concerns also the relationship of the architecture and the sociology of housing. Coincidently Hannauer theoretically studied and taught the sociology of the architecture in the forties and fifties, when the totalitarian regimes restricted him from his architectonical work. Besides literature, the work is based on archival documentation studies, a...
Myth and Reality: The Czech Assistants of Le Corbusier 1924-1937
Hrabová, Martina ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Švácha, Rostislav (referee) ; Murray, Irena (referee)
The impetus for this study was the question of whether the information, which has been handed down on Czech architects who worked with Le Corbusier is true or not. Working in the studio of one of the leading architects of the 20th century was a crucial formative experience for dozens of architects while also being an attractive entry in their résumés. The doctoral thesis Myth and Reality: The Czech Assistants of Le Corbusier 1924-1937 is based on vast research of primary sources abroad as well as in the Czech Republic. The thesis critically examines the information known in the literature until now. The study aims to look behind the curtain of the formation of the existing historiography of Czech architectural modernism. It proves that architects themselves often entered history by means of their self- promotion skills. Parts of the thesis consist of a verified and critical list of Czech assistants at Le Corbusier's studio in 35 rue de Sèvres in Paris, detailed analysis of how work was conducted in the studio and an analysis of related sources. The work presents 13 Czech architects who worked in the studio of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the period between the two World Wars. The study follows individual forms of dialogue between young architects and Le Corbusier. In some cases, the research of...

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