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Analýza interiéru vybraných gastronomických zařízeních
Kobza, Tomáš
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of two different dining facilities interiors. This work mentions the history of the hospitality industry, further discusses the different types of gastronomic establishments, describes the various functions of personnel in the hospitality industry, provides various types of lighting, addresses the typology of the furniture in the hospitality industry and its consistency with the interior. Furthermore it discusses types of communication zones in the interior, and all the equipment of a bar and a bar background, including necessary tools and appliances for bartender to do his work. All these mentioned aspects are described and analysed in this work. There are also listed various connections among all the aspects that result in a complete interior. In the light of these findings, the thesis analyses two gastronomic subjects with an overall evaluation of functionality and interior facilities. There are also prepared proposals for changes and modifications in the interior to improve the functionality and ergonomics of the work. Keywords: interior, ergonomics, bar counter, bar background, typology, functionality, ergonomics
Faktory ovlivňující kvalitu vnitřního pobytového prostředí z hlediska zatížení interiéru těkavými organickými látkami (VOCs)
Málková, Andrea
This thesis is divided into two parts, a theoretical and a practical. The theoretical part contains six chapters and it is written in the form of a literature review. In these chapters, there are gradually characterized the features of indoor environmental quality and indoor air quality, which are associated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their sources. Then following chapter deals with the effects of VOCs on human health and the possibilities of how to avoid these influences in the apartment interior. Among other things, the literary review deals with outdoor air quality in the area of the examined objects as one of the factors that influence the indoor air quality. The last chapter is devoted to legislation that relates to the researched topic. Main, practical part of the thesis id divided into five chapters. It deals with the measurement of VOCs in four different apartments in a period of three seasons (fall, winter, spring). These chapters describe the assessed objects and the corresponding measurement methodology used together with the devices, by which the measuring and subsequent analysis of the interior load VOCSs were carried out. The last chapter of the practical section discusses the results of measurements and their interpretation of the word.
Breda, the old department store
Mlýnková, Petra ; Mašek, Radomír (referee) ; Marek, Jiří (advisor)
ABSTRACT The diploma thesis project deals, as its name suggests, with a former department store, so called „The old Breda“, which was built between 1927-28 in the then capital of Austrian Silesia, the Opava City. The department store is an architectural masterpiece, you will hardly find another department store of this kind in the whole of former Czechoslovakia. In 1972, it was declared a cultural monument. Today, we can understand it as an accurate testimony to what the city of Opava was a hundred years ago, how it has gradually changed and what it is like today. The building and its fate is also a frequently mentioned topic for the Opavans themselves, as the building itself reminds them of pleasant feelings and memories of the experience of its space. In this context, the central space under the dome, illuminated by glass-concrete blocks, is often inflected by people. Together with stained glass windows, lighted display cases and the creaking wooden steps of a large staircase, it offers visitors a truly unique atmosphere and moment. The reason why the building itself leaves a strong trace of nostalgia in each person is quite obvious and indisputable. It is a building of immense architectural quality, which the Silesian native from Krnov, known as the Viennese architect Leopold Bauer, offers to the local people through his work. Although there is no doubt that Bauer was a genius in his field, which I was able to see again and again during my research, we must not forget the fact that the whole project was possible to happen only thanks to the wealth and initiative of David Weinstein, businessman and owner of Breda & Weinstein company. However, Weinstein did not enjoy the building and its fame for very long and if you look at the time, the place and context and the fact that Weinstein was of Jewish descent, you will find out the reason why. The cruel fate thus befell his family, as did almost all Jews at the time (not only) in Opava. In 1945, during the Ostrava-Opava operation, Opava was almost completely reduced to ashes, and after the war, there were this time Germans who were to be completely expelled from Czechoslovakia. At that time, the building was called German because Breda and Weinstein spoke German. This was followed by privatization and the associated further changes in the property and also layout of the building. In 1994, in addition to the misfortune, the building was acquired „for sale“ by the local bussinesman Kolek, which meant a way to Breda to complete destruction. There was even a fire, which blackened the dome‘s otherwise light concrete. Since 2012, when the house was closed and taken out of operation, it has only fallen into disrepair. It was also in insolvency proceedings. However, in the eyes and hearts of the proud Opavans, the building still leaves strong recognition and feelings that did not allow the building to be abandoned, people put pressure on the politicians from the city for a long time, until in December 2021 the ciity approved the purchase of the building. However, this step opened up more and more questions and problems. Nobody knows what to do now. There is no intention. It is only clear that the reconstruction will be very costly. With my work based on analyzes from the last semester and studying the data of available research, I try to show the city how it could handle the building.
Furniture, design, function and fine arts
Grocholová, Magdaléna ; Šmíd, Jan (advisor) ; Grendelová, Erika (referee)
My work analyses the matters of furnituring, from first ancient creations to present days. I focus on characteristic features of historical periodes their development among variously levelled societies. I also reffer about restauration and repairs, and I think about the use of antique furniture in our times. I also mention the modern flow of designers or the Feng Shui, a method of setting the furniture in the household. Part of my work is commited to the display of furniture in the graphic art from 16th to 19th century. Didactic par of my work is focused on Arts, as a subject taught at the first level of basic school. I also conceived my own draft of an Arts lesson. The goal of my work is to create a summary of general knowledge about the topic with focus on it's history as well as to provide an insight to the core of furnituring, given the aspect of graphic art. Key words: Furniture, historici styles, interior, design, wood, fine arts, Art Education
The Eternal Boyhood of Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic
Kolařík, Karel ; Vojtěch, Daniel (advisor) ; Lishaugen, Roar (referee) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The thesis attempts to describe the life and work of Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic through an analysis of his lifestyle, i.e. the way in which he organized, embellished and individualized his life. Karásek sought to shape his existence as an artwork, in accordance with the inspirational concepts of the contemporary and antecedent thinkers and artists (e.g. Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater and Maurice Maeterlinck). He accented its integrity and orientation towards beauty. In accord with his aesthetic vision (and his literary work) Karásek conditioned beauty with sadness and pain and attempted to emphasize melancholic beauty, unity in disunion. For that purpose he would accentuate particularly the disintegrative, critical elements, evoking the impression of unsuccessful, self-destructive endeavor to reach life's high ideal. This corresponded with his tragic concept of the artist immolating himself for his Art. I approach Karásek's lifestyle through the use of the terms youth and (eternal) boyhood, which Karásek himself employed as symbols of mournfully beautiful existence in his literary work. I define a youth - in accordance with the romantic and symbolist interpretation - as a person at odds with reality (contemporary truths, customs and rules), a solitary, unique being, trying to construct a new world - only...
Chairs
Pečenka, Petr ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
PEČENKA P. Chairs /Thesis/, Prague 2011. Charles Univerzity, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education 89 pages This thesis deals with history of the development of the chair design. As it was evoluting from its lauching until today production. It is focused on the materials, technologies, social and moral infuences which is very important for the resulting design and gradual differences of the funcional chair types. The special attention is paid on the contemporary design and the non-traditional materials influence. It contains my own chair design project and the use of the observations during lessons of art. Keywords: Design, chair, material, curent design, evolution
Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors
Vránová, Veronika ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
Projection of Japanese inspiration in Art Nouveau interiors Bachelor thesis approaches the influence of Japanese motifs and design in residential interior design at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Initially focused on the opening of borders between Japan and Europe in the 19th century. Designers are mostly inspired by Japanese woodcuts, asymmetries, flatness and new themes that the Western world had only slightly. A pioneer happened Aesthetic movement, which in the 60th and 70th of the 19th century were the first to use the Japanese elements, which are primarily reflected in the interior design and decorative objects. The emphasis in the thesis is on the most important sector of Applied Arts in interior design - furniture, glass, ceramics and textiles in the period 1890 - 1910. Since this industry in my work the main theme, are investigated and analyzed for specific examples. Key words Interior design, Art Nouveau, Decorative Arts, ornament, Japan, japonism
Postmodern interior design in 1970s and 1980s: Differences and Parallels between Czechoslovakia and Italy
Komarova, Sofya ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Bendová, Eva (referee)
Postmodern interior design between the 1970s - 1980s: Differences and parallels between Czechoslovakia and Italy. This bachelor thesis deals with postmodern design furniture and interiors of the 1970s - 1990s in Italy and the Czechoslovak Republic. It explores how Italian craft has changed the world of furniture design, especially how it was reflected in Czechoslovak furniture design in the 1970s to 1980s on examples of exhibitions from both countries. Key words Design, postmodernism, furniture, interior, '70s - '80s of the 20th century, Italy, Czechoslovak republic, exhibition.
Design of Mini Caravan
Lob, Dominik ; Paliatka, Peter (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the design of exterior and interior of a teardrop trailer. The final design is created in regard to knowledge from design and technical analysis and brings unique design aproach to the solution. The purpose of this work is to solve ergonomic and shaping problems and to introduce a teardrop trailer on the european market.

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