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Detached House with Motorcycle Restoration Workshop
Vacek, Filip ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The main thesis of this project is designing a place for relax and free time spending. The ground plan contains two intersected rectangles making a solution possible to protect each section requirements of a family house with workroom. The modern two storey basement house is placed to a gradient terrain on the periphery of village Dolní Dobrouč. The first part of squared basement is embedded in the ground around. The second one is opened to the north-east and it is used for relax, followed by the underground storey used for the technical foul territory. The overground storey is situated to the west and it creates in combination with the second overhead storey a daily and quiescent part of the object. The restorer-workshop is located on the ground floor on the ground plan of the second rectangle. The hip roof combined with flat roof and green roof are used for the coverage. The constructional standpoint has been proposed so as the chosen materials and systems functionally correctly worked, and they enabled an effective usage of particular parts. The general appearance of this construction will not affect either view of the house-building nor total character of a landscape because the house copies terrain.
Golf Club
Vacek, Filip ; Konečná, Petra (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The purpose of the projection was creating an object which offers enough space for social activities with possibility of free time spending. The floor projection of irregular shape allows the object of the golf club to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The object consists of three-storey main building and two-storey relaxing section. Whole object has a basement. It is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of the Dolní Dobrouč village. The basement of main building has the shape of irregular rectangle. It is imbedded into the ground and technical background of main object is situated here. The relaxing section is connected to this space by small passage which is used for technical background of this section. The floor projection of the first floor exceeds over the basement. In a guests section, there is a main entrance, a restaurant and a shop. The staff section adjoins to this section. On the second floor, there are conference rooms, administrative section, the other floor of the restaurant and a garage. The basement of the relaxing section as much as its first floor are designed for the guests‘ relaxation. The shed roof construction of the main building and the relaxing section is made of glued laminated truss. The garage has a shed roof too with the construction built of thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of golf club including golf course, creates a distinctive landscaping object.
Comparison of game skills between Czech, New Zealand and Canadian nation team of women's rugby
Zdeňková, Eva ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Vacek, Filip (referee)
Theme of the work: Comparison of game skills between Czech, New Zealand and Canadian nation team of women's rugby Student: Eva Zdeňková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jiří Suchý, Ph.D. Aims: The purpose of bachelor thesis is to found the biggest lack of game skills and the standard situations in Czech national team in comparison with studied teams and judge if skill errors of players are significant for the results of particular matches. Methodology: Firstly we work up assignments. With the help of the created stats we will compare differences in success of particular teams. Also we will ascertain if skill errors of players are significant for the results of matches. Results: There is no significant difference in between the game skills of Czech national team and both New Zealand or Canadian national teams. A slight difference could be seen in; passing, dynamics and continuity of a game. Those differences are not as visible as expected, therefore the more significant differences in between the observed teams, have been suspected to come up from players conditioning. Keywords: Rugby union, game skills, standard situation, game performance, individual error.
Golf Club
Vacek, Filip ; Konečná, Petra (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The purpose of the projection was creating an object which offers enough space for social activities with possibility of free time spending. The floor projection of irregular shape allows the object of the golf club to be splitted into dispositionally detached parts. The object consists of three-storey main building and two-storey relaxing section. Whole object has a basement. It is situated in sloping terrain on the outskirts of the Dolní Dobrouč village. The basement of main building has the shape of irregular rectangle. It is imbedded into the ground and technical background of main object is situated here. The relaxing section is connected to this space by small passage which is used for technical background of this section. The floor projection of the first floor exceeds over the basement. In a guests section, there is a main entrance, a restaurant and a shop. The staff section adjoins to this section. On the second floor, there are conference rooms, administrative section, the other floor of the restaurant and a garage. The basement of the relaxing section as much as its first floor are designed for the guests‘ relaxation. The shed roof construction of the main building and the relaxing section is made of glued laminated truss. The garage has a shed roof too with the construction built of thin-walled domestic roof trusses. In the construction point of view the object was projected with aspect to cooperation of materials and systems and so allows effective use of different parts. The building does not invade the character of the environment due to its shape solution when object almost copies the terrain. However, the whole complex of golf club including golf course, creates a distinctive landscaping object.
Detached House with Motorcycle Restoration Workshop
Vacek, Filip ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
The main thesis of this project is designing a place for relax and free time spending. The ground plan contains two intersected rectangles making a solution possible to protect each section requirements of a family house with workroom. The modern two storey basement house is placed to a gradient terrain on the periphery of village Dolní Dobrouč. The first part of squared basement is embedded in the ground around. The second one is opened to the north-east and it is used for relax, followed by the underground storey used for the technical foul territory. The overground storey is situated to the west and it creates in combination with the second overhead storey a daily and quiescent part of the object. The restorer-workshop is located on the ground floor on the ground plan of the second rectangle. The hip roof combined with flat roof and green roof are used for the coverage. The constructional standpoint has been proposed so as the chosen materials and systems functionally correctly worked, and they enabled an effective usage of particular parts. The general appearance of this construction will not affect either view of the house-building nor total character of a landscape because the house copies terrain.

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