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BUT Area Kraví hora
Vrlová, Ela ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis BUT Area Kravi hora is a strategic study of the BUT area at Kravi hora from the previous semester to a scale of 1:200. The subject is the elaboration of the concept in order to bring together the interests of BUT and Brno city in this extraordinary territory for the benefit of both subjects. This work deals in detail with newly proposed objects in the BUT territory. A number of regulations have been issued in the territory limiting the subsequent use of the area, but the current area does not suit the existing potential of the site. The main concept was a creation of a set of buildings that will serve the University for representation and public activities, while allowing the access and use of the general public by the inhabitants of the city of Brno. The whole site will be set up in a newly-built city-wide park and other park areas that will create an attractive part of the now-inaccessible and unspoilt area connecting Veveri with Kravi hora. There will also be added additional features inspired by the existing features in the area, namely the Art Colony with ateliers, then Business Units and spacious Public Workshops. The entire Kravi hora area will be interwoven with a number of services serving both adults and children. The new proposal will also lead to the diversion of car traffic from the whole territory in order to ensure the safest relaxed movement of visitors. There will be numerous parking spaces located on the outskirts of the area. The main goal is to create a strong concept focusing on relaxation, health, education and sport, which should result in the overall opening and attractiveness of the territory.
Analýza faktorů ovlivňujících efektivitu údržby okrasných porostů a parkových ploch při využití malé mechanizace
Mašán, Vladimír
The thesis titled Analysis of factors affecting the efficiency of the maintenance of ornamental vegetation and park areas using small machinery is addressing the issue of evaluation of effects of the factors which determine the performance of deployed equipment. In evaluating the performance of cutting machines, bush cutters, and hedge trimmers we have considered the effects of terrain segmentation and steepness in the locality, the character, plant species, and size parameters of the growths as well as the technical condition and design of machinery. The processed results then became the basis for the calculation of coefficients expressing the effect of each monitored factor on the performance of a given type of machine. Developed methods for 5-level evaluation of growths represent an original way of assessment of diverse factors on the performance of the machines by quantifying them. The proposed coefficients are clearly grouped so as their use under normal conditions of green areas maintenance is simple and practical. These coefficients are developed for the use of lawn tractors, riders, hand held mowers, hedge trimmers, hedge trimmer attachments, and brush cutters, and have been tested in practice. The identified and verified coefficients permit to evaluate the effects of selected factors under real-area conditions and determine the actually achieved performance. In the framework of the management of green areas maintenance their use is appropriate for the correction of performance of used machinery for more precise economic calculation of prices of maintenance works and deployment of equipment and personnel. The results of the work are also useful in garden, park, and landscape design and implementation where they can define the spatial distribution of vegetation elements with respect to the effective movement of machinery during maintenance.
BUT Area Kraví hora
Vrlová, Ela ; Kyselka,, Mojmír (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis BUT Area Kravi hora is a strategic study of the BUT area at Kravi hora from the previous semester to a scale of 1:200. The subject is the elaboration of the concept in order to bring together the interests of BUT and Brno city in this extraordinary territory for the benefit of both subjects. This work deals in detail with newly proposed objects in the BUT territory. A number of regulations have been issued in the territory limiting the subsequent use of the area, but the current area does not suit the existing potential of the site. The main concept was a creation of a set of buildings that will serve the University for representation and public activities, while allowing the access and use of the general public by the inhabitants of the city of Brno. The whole site will be set up in a newly-built city-wide park and other park areas that will create an attractive part of the now-inaccessible and unspoilt area connecting Veveri with Kravi hora. There will also be added additional features inspired by the existing features in the area, namely the Art Colony with ateliers, then Business Units and spacious Public Workshops. The entire Kravi hora area will be interwoven with a number of services serving both adults and children. The new proposal will also lead to the diversion of car traffic from the whole territory in order to ensure the safest relaxed movement of visitors. There will be numerous parking spaces located on the outskirts of the area. The main goal is to create a strong concept focusing on relaxation, health, education and sport, which should result in the overall opening and attractiveness of the territory.

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