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Kvalita jablek pro zpracování na alkoholické nápoje
Dočkalová, Barbora
This bachelor thesis focuses on the investigation of the content of apple varieties intended for the production of low-alcohol cider-type beverages. The literature part deals with the botanical characteristics of apple trees and the current state of their cultivation in the Czech Republic up to varieties suitable for cider production. It also focuses on the chemical composition of apples and the technological process of cider production. In the practical part, four apple varieties were analysed which were grown on the land of the Farm U tří oak s.r.o., located in Stošíkovice na Louce. The samples were examined in terms of size and weight. Subsequently, the strength of the skin and flesh was measured on the fruit. Emphasis was mainly placed on the determination of refractometric dry matter, titratable acids, antioxidant capacity and the content of polyphenolic compounds.
Víchov cider house and cannery
Holíková, Magdaléna ; Muroň, Ivo (referee) ; Ležatka, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the preparation of project documentation for building permits and part of the documentation for the implementation of construction based on the assignment, witch was provided in the course BGA021 – Architectural Design Studio 2. in the winter semester of the 2nd year on the topic of industrial building. The subject of the study is the design of a new industrial building. The facility will be used for the production and distribution of cider and it is presentation to the public. The parcel is located in the village of Víchov, which belongd to the catchment area of Černošín, in the Tachov district in the Pilden region. The concept of the architectural concept was to create a space that would suit the intended industrual aktivity, while at the same time it is material design would not contrast with the architecture of the nearby village. There are 3 single-storey volumes which, with their shape and butteresses, mirror the function located in them. The production area, finished in gray plaster, is elevated and covered by a shed roof. The storage area is finished in gray plaster and covered by a flat green roof. The main volume is finished in white plaster, This functional unit includes a showroom, entrance hall, changing room, offices and staff canteen with access to the atrium.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Hubený, Jakub ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of an architectural-urban study of a large area (revitalization of brownfield land/sites) on the outskirts of the village of Víchov. The building program defined partly by the investor and then by the pre-diploma project includes a residential part, a part of agricultural land, a part of public spaces, housing for owners and an industrial part. The industrial part has been designed in more detail and includes the following areas: storage/production facilities, sale of farm products in showrooms, accommodation, catering, administration and technical facilities. The aim of the work was to find an architectural solution that would be the most suitable from various contradictory points of view - such as in terms of spatial layout, from an economic point of view, in terms of the integration of the building into the structure of the village and the topography of the landscape, or in terms of the energy (in)performance of the building. The design should also be representative of an appropriate response to global warming.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Jůzová, Terezie ; Vojtová,, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the architectural and urban design of a large area of production halls on the outskirts of the small village of Víchov. The thesis follows up on the undergraduate project, which addressed a wider area. The design included a residential area, growing areas, and a production area. The project addresses the production part of this area in more detail. In the area, a commercial and administrative building is designed, which serves to represent the area, as well as six production or storage halls. Some halls have a predetermined use but, in the future, it is possible to use them for another type of production or storage. The basic concept of the design was to divide the production part into several buildings. The division is based on the slope of the terrain. Individual buildings respond to the terrain by placing them along contour line. The buildings are designed to fit into the village as much as possible. Thanks to the existing alley of mature linden trees and the subsequent planting of other linden trees, the production area will be partially shielded from housing construction. The proposal seeks to respect Green New Deal.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Eliáš, Václav ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the thesis was to develop the production part in depth from the pre-diploma project, where we dealt with the whole parcel as an architectural-urban design. Here the whole plot was being solved with a development proposal in the upper part, the owner's house, production part and growing areas. In the thesis itself we are only dealing with the production part in more detail. There are two buildings in the production complex – the first, located closer to the entrance, is the administration building containing the management of the premises, the shop of products from the main production, the cafeteria for employees and the accommodation on the second floor. The second one is the production object located in the background – it is a single compact block that includes the entire desired program of the produce. It is a two-storey building that is embedded in the terrain from three sides and the upper part has a passable working yard in the middle. From the beginning, the basic concept was to design a complex object that would include all the required services and would respect the character of the village development, into which it should fit. There is a mature greenery on the parcel to which the design is linked and is supplemented with a new one – thanks to it the proposed objects are shielded by this “green wall” and does not act as a dominant element in the landscape. Simultaneously, it acts as a natural filter between the production and the residential zone. The proposed design is trying to respect the Green New Deal.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Jůzová, Terezie ; Vojtová,, Lea (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the architectural and urban design of a large area of production halls on the outskirts of the small village of Víchov. The thesis follows up on the undergraduate project, which addressed a wider area. The design included a residential area, growing areas, and a production area. The project addresses the production part of this area in more detail. In the area, a commercial and administrative building is designed, which serves to represent the area, as well as six production or storage halls. Some halls have a predetermined use but, in the future, it is possible to use them for another type of production or storage. The basic concept of the design was to divide the production part into several buildings. The division is based on the slope of the terrain. Individual buildings respond to the terrain by placing them along contour line. The buildings are designed to fit into the village as much as possible. Thanks to the existing alley of mature linden trees and the subsequent planting of other linden trees, the production area will be partially shielded from housing construction. The proposal seeks to respect Green New Deal.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Hubený, Jakub ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of an architectural-urban study of a large area (revitalization of brownfield land/sites) on the outskirts of the village of Víchov. The building program defined partly by the investor and then by the pre-diploma project includes a residential part, a part of agricultural land, a part of public spaces, housing for owners and an industrial part. The industrial part has been designed in more detail and includes the following areas: storage/production facilities, sale of farm products in showrooms, accommodation, catering, administration and technical facilities. The aim of the work was to find an architectural solution that would be the most suitable from various contradictory points of view - such as in terms of spatial layout, from an economic point of view, in terms of the integration of the building into the structure of the village and the topography of the landscape, or in terms of the energy (in)performance of the building. The design should also be representative of an appropriate response to global warming.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Eliáš, Václav ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the thesis was to develop the production part in depth from the pre-diploma project, where we dealt with the whole parcel as an architectural-urban design. Here the whole plot was being solved with a development proposal in the upper part, the owner's house, production part and growing areas. In the thesis itself we are only dealing with the production part in more detail. There are two buildings in the production complex – the first, located closer to the entrance, is the administration building containing the management of the premises, the shop of products from the main production, the cafeteria for employees and the accommodation on the second floor. The second one is the production object located in the background – it is a single compact block that includes the entire desired program of the produce. It is a two-storey building that is embedded in the terrain from three sides and the upper part has a passable working yard in the middle. From the beginning, the basic concept was to design a complex object that would include all the required services and would respect the character of the village development, into which it should fit. There is a mature greenery on the parcel to which the design is linked and is supplemented with a new one – thanks to it the proposed objects are shielded by this “green wall” and does not act as a dominant element in the landscape. Simultaneously, it acts as a natural filter between the production and the residential zone. The proposed design is trying to respect the Green New Deal.

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