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Woman´s Clothing Factory
Kadlecová, Sylva ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The bachelor thesis " WOMAN´S CLOTHING FACTORY" is processed in the form of architectural and engineering studies and project documentation for construction of this building. It contains all the requirements needed in accordance with valid regulations. The designed object is located in the city district Brno - Zidenice, on the Rokytova street. The whole building is supposed to cause a compact impression. The building is designed for the fashion brand Miu Miu. This fact reflects the whole concept of the project. On one hand, the building is supposed to be simple, with the elements of minimalism, variety of colors and contrast, but on the other hand, an elegant form of this building is preserved. This building is a factory building, focusing on the women's designer clothing. The object is orientated south-west, it is set into a deeply sloping terrain and it has three floors. Its character is monolithic reinforced concrete frame, which is complemented with masonry filling Ytong. The building is divided into several operating parts. The manufacturing, storage and technical plants are located on the ground floor. The air conditioning and office facilities are located on the second floor. The catering plant, together with social and sanitary facilities and administrative part are located on the third floor.
Evidence of eneolithic textile production in Bohemia
Korteová, Judita ; Dobeš, Miroslav (advisor) ; Březinová, Helena (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the technological as well as social connections of the textile production in Aeneolithic Bohemia, examined principally on archaeological evidence from Aeneolithic settlements, especially whirles, weights, awls and spools. Evaluated as for their number, shapes, dimensions, functions and archaeological context, the finds are being related to data coming from abroad, mainly from the pile-dwelling settlements in Switzerland, known as localities with preserved organic material. The thesis also includes a description of the various phases and techniques of the textile production, whose archaeological evidence is being compared with items found in Bohemia. The situation in Aeneolithic is being put in a broader context of the textile production in prehistoric and protohistoric times. Keywords awls, Bohemia, Aeneolithic, textile production, weights, whirls
The beginnings of textile production in the Czech Republic. Selected questions of textile production practised on the territory of the Czech Republic at the end of the Stone Age.
Korteová, Judita ; Dobeš, Miroslav (advisor) ; Březinová, Helena (referee)
This work assesses the evolution of textile production in the Czech lands during the Eneolithic, a period that is the earliest source of broader archaeological information for the study of textile manufacturing. The basis for the study is provided above all by archaeological finds of textile tools (spindle whorls, weights, spools and awls) that are evaluated within individual archaeological cultures in terms of quantity, shape, size and function, archaeological context and chronological development. This is supplemented by a survey of fragmentary textiles and their imprints dating from the Stone Age in the Czech Republic. Another important source of information is provided by findings from research into Eneolithic pile-dwelling settlements around Alpine lakes that have provided numerous finds of archaeological textiles as well as textile-making tools and tool fragments that have not been found in the Czech lands. An interesting comparative set of artefacts is provided by the objects found in the possession of the mummy of Ötzi dating from the Middle Eneolithic Period. The second part of the work focuses on the experimental testing of several hypotheses formulated on the basis of the study of archaeological materials. The experiments focused on the potential of working bast fibre from trees as an...
Jewish community in Strakonic
Karlíčková, Hedvika ; Dvořáková, Markéta (advisor) ; Kubišová, Zuzana (referee)
anglicky Jewish community in Strakonic This bachelor's thesis focuses on the fate and welfare of the Jewish community of the city of Strakonice. In the first part is a brief presentation of Strakonice city and the introduction of the Jewish community in the Czech Republic. Here is described the activity of the local Jewish community and the livelihood of the Jewish population. In Strakonice these inhabitants excelled especially in the textile sector and celebrated their success abroad as well. In the second part are recorded four stories of Jewish people. The main objective is to show the stories of witnesses who experienced the World War II period and each one of them had a different faith. Key words: Strakonice, Jewish community, textile sector, faith
Evidence of eneolithic textile production in Bohemia
Korteová, Judita ; Dobeš, Miroslav (advisor) ; Březinová, Helena (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the technological as well as social connections of the textile production in Aeneolithic Bohemia, examined principally on archaeological evidence from Aeneolithic settlements, especially whirles, weights, awls and spools. Evaluated as for their number, shapes, dimensions, functions and archaeological context, the finds are being related to data coming from abroad, mainly from the pile-dwelling settlements in Switzerland, known as localities with preserved organic material. The thesis also includes a description of the various phases and techniques of the textile production, whose archaeological evidence is being compared with items found in Bohemia. The situation in Aeneolithic is being put in a broader context of the textile production in prehistoric and protohistoric times. Keywords awls, Bohemia, Aeneolithic, textile production, weights, whirls
Family Bartoň from Dobenín on the castle Nové Hrady
Novotná, Jana ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Markéta (referee)
This work describes industrial and knight family Bartoň from Dobenín situated on the castle Nové Hrady. I concentrated on the lifetime history of some important members of this family from the begining to the end of the 20th century. A special focus has been given on the castle Nové Hrady, which is extraordinary architectural jewel, situated in the Czech Republic. The castle Nové Hrady is connected with some important names, for example Jan Ludvík and Jan Antonín Harbuval de Chamaré or architect Josef Jäger and others. There is another important family of Čerych. The current owners Mr. and Mrs. Kučera are trying to bring back its previous glance. Were the members of the Bartoň family from Dobenín different from the ordinary people living in that time? Has the knighthood changed them in some way? You can find the answers in this work. Keywords: castle Nové Hrady, Harduval de Chamaré, Bartoňs from Dobenín, textile production, history, family of Čerych, Mr.and Mrs. Kučera, Náchod, benefactor
Risks of order processing in company
Bartoňková, Lucie ; Gargulák, Tomáš (referee) ; Milichovský, František (advisor)
This thesis is dealing with the issue of risk management during order processing in manufacturing company, which is focused on textile production. Introduction of thesis is presenting theroretical basis. Practical part of the thesis is dealing with company introduction organizational structure of the body, product range, order progressing, OSH policy and environmental policy. Tools chosen for risk assessment techniques - analysis of the causes and consequences (Ishikawa diagram), analysis of possible errors and their consequences (FMEA) and the Pareto chart. The thesis aims to analyze the risks and for the most significant risks to process proposals for their elimination.
Woman´s Clothing Factory
Kadlecová, Sylva ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The bachelor thesis " WOMAN´S CLOTHING FACTORY" is processed in the form of architectural and engineering studies and project documentation for construction of this building. It contains all the requirements needed in accordance with valid regulations. The designed object is located in the city district Brno - Zidenice, on the Rokytova street. The whole building is supposed to cause a compact impression. The building is designed for the fashion brand Miu Miu. This fact reflects the whole concept of the project. On one hand, the building is supposed to be simple, with the elements of minimalism, variety of colors and contrast, but on the other hand, an elegant form of this building is preserved. This building is a factory building, focusing on the women's designer clothing. The object is orientated south-west, it is set into a deeply sloping terrain and it has three floors. Its character is monolithic reinforced concrete frame, which is complemented with masonry filling Ytong. The building is divided into several operating parts. The manufacturing, storage and technical plants are located on the ground floor. The air conditioning and office facilities are located on the second floor. The catering plant, together with social and sanitary facilities and administrative part are located on the third floor.
Transformation textile company Fezko in Strakonice in 19th and 21st century
Vlčková, Gabriela ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Skřivan, Aleš (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis deals with the south-Bohemian textile company Fezko situated in the city of Strakonice. After founding in the beginning of the 19th century, the company was in progress and changed differently over the years. It became famous mainly as a manufacturer and a supplier of fezzes, a kind of red headgear worn largely by Islamists. Fez was exported to distant places, especially in Turkey. The company was not only specialised in fez production, but there were also made other headgears, such as berets, and common pieces of clothing, such as coats, suits and scarfs. At present, the company focuses on the manufacturing of textile interiors for the automotive industry. In the thesis, there are also stated the reasons why fezzes were produced in the city of Strakonice and its surroundings. Last but not least, the thesis explores the life conditions of company workers, their wages, working time, in what way the company influenced their lives and, finally, the possible reasons why the workers went on strike.

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