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Tourist chalet under Kozlena
Lukeš, Petr ; Karlík, Štěpán (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a chalet Horská chata pod Kozlenou in the village of Staré Hamry. The object is placed on a sloping plot located in an attractive tourist area of the Beskydy mountains. The building has two floors and is partially furnished with a basement. On the first overground floor there is a restaurant with a terrace and staff facilities. On the second overground floor we can find the guest rooms. The structural system is made of hollow concrete blocks. The chalet has a shed roof.
Detached house with private office
Landecký, Tomáš ; Janda, Martin (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to draw up the design documentation for the construction of a detached house with private office. Object is a basement with garage for two cars. The building has two floor and one grand floor with garage for two cars. The building is set in sloping terrain. Load-bearing structure is formed by formwork Best and structural system by Porotherm. The building is coverd by saddleback roof and walkable green roof.
Family house
Mach, Stanislav ; Brezovský, Jindřich (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is two-storey family house with basement and garage and with a gable roof where the second floor is attic. The house is designed to be built with the classical construction technology and the system Porotherm is used in the floors and formwork „Best“ in the basement. The layout of the house is designed for a family of 4 members.
Design and implementation of the sensor network technological sample for diagnostic purposes
Venglář, Vojtěch ; Krejsa, Jiří (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis was to design and implement a prototype of binary topology sensor network (as proposed in patent CZ 306855 B6). Important part was evaluation of this type of network. A survey of commonly used sensors and technologies used in intelligent buildings and sensor networks was created. The gathered information was used for the evaluation. A network for analog signal transmission was designed and implemented (including all the elements) based on the patent proposal. A number of configurations was proposed to test the network features. Measurements were performed using all the proposed configurations. Two devices were used for the measurement: STM32 Nucleo F303K8, MyRIO (by National Instruments). Looking at the measured data, we can tell that the consistency is good enough to declare this network functional as a concept. However, we cannot recommend this type of network for high precision applications at the time, due to some accuracy and consistency issues. We have also detected relatively significant noise in the data. That could be caused by many external influences, partly by faulty design of the components.
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Cvrčková, Dana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a proposal of a new construction of the winery SEKT Petrák in Kobylí. The work is based on a previously developed study in the subject AG032 - Studio of Architectural Design II. The proposed construction is located in the village Kobylí in Moravia in the district of Břeclav. The building is on a slightly sloping land near the main road that leads from Kyjov to Velké Pavlovice. Construction of the winery consists of one building with two floors and an attic. One floor is partially embedded in the slope and the second floor is above ground. In the basement there is a sparkling wine production, utility rooms, warehouses and a parking space. On the ground floor there is a wine shop, wine tasting, administration and accommodation for 12 people. It is considered to build an apartment for winemakers in the attic, but is not the solution of this thesis. The construction system is combined. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete slab and the whole building is reinforced with concrete rims. The whole construction is based on concrete strips on which a concrete slab reinforced with curry mesh is placed. The vertical constructions are made of ceramic cut blocks POROTHERM and the lower floor is made of concrete shuttering BEST, which is insulated with extruded polystyrene. The roof of the building consists of three intersecting, saddle roofs and a flat single-roof, which is drained by downspouts. Downspouts from pitched roofs are hidden in fake constructions that consist of wooden beams and OSB boards. The building has wooden elements in acacia wood that shields the building.
Detached house
Pařízek, Tomáš ; Donaťák, Vladislav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a new building of two-generation family house in the village of Březník. The building is situated in a slightly sloping terrain at the end of the construction of family houses on the outskirts of the village. The house has one underground and two above-ground floors. On the first floor there is i terrace from which acces to the garden is provided by a stand-alone steel staircase. Next to the family house is a wooden shed with a plank roof for two cars. The supporting walls in the underground floor are made of permanent formwork Best and in the above-ground floor of the Porotherm masonry elements. The roof is saddle with Tondach grooved tiles.
Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot: The Influence of Non-Lurianic Kabbalah on East-European Hasidism of Modern Age
Šedivý, Antonín ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot: The Influence of Non-Lurianic Kabbalah on East-European Hasidism of Modern Age Mgr. Antonín Šedivý This dissertation thesis consists of Introduction, three chapters, and Conclusion. Furthermore, it includes name index, list of traditional Jewish sources used in the second chapter, list of sources, literature and other relevant resources, and four supplements. The Introduction of this dissertation deals with several issues important for its research. First of all, the East-European Hasidism is introduced, then follows very thorough overview of current state of knowledge of Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot, and the definition of goals, hypothesis, and methods of this dissertation, and finally, it also contains technical notes about the dissertation thesis. The first chapter "Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot" is devoted solely to Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH, which is the central point of my dissertation. It is divided into chapters that are dedicated to fundamental information about Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH, to its content, to its place within Hasidic literary collection, and to its reflexion by the opponents of Hasidism. The second chapter "Translation and Commentary of Selected Texts of Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH" contains translation and short commentary of fifty-one selected...
SEKT WINERY PETRAK
Cvrčková, Dana ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Smolka, Radim (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a proposal of a new construction of the winery SEKT Petrák in Kobylí. The work is based on a previously developed study in the subject AG032 - Studio of Architectural Design II. The proposed construction is located in the village Kobylí in Moravia in the district of Břeclav. The building is on a slightly sloping land near the main road that leads from Kyjov to Velké Pavlovice. Construction of the winery consists of one building with two floors and an attic. One floor is partially embedded in the slope and the second floor is above ground. In the basement there is a sparkling wine production, utility rooms, warehouses and a parking space. On the ground floor there is a wine shop, wine tasting, administration and accommodation for 12 people. It is considered to build an apartment for winemakers in the attic, but is not the solution of this thesis. The construction system is combined. The ceiling structures are made of reinforced concrete slab and the whole building is reinforced with concrete rims. The whole construction is based on concrete strips on which a concrete slab reinforced with curry mesh is placed. The vertical constructions are made of ceramic cut blocks POROTHERM and the lower floor is made of concrete shuttering BEST, which is insulated with extruded polystyrene. The roof of the building consists of three intersecting, saddle roofs and a flat single-roof, which is drained by downspouts. Downspouts from pitched roofs are hidden in fake constructions that consist of wooden beams and OSB boards. The building has wooden elements in acacia wood that shields the building.
Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot: The Influence of Non-Lurianic Kabbalah on East-European Hasidism of Modern Age
Šedivý, Antonín ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot: The Influence of Non-Lurianic Kabbalah on East-European Hasidism of Modern Age Mgr. Antonín Šedivý This dissertation thesis consists of Introduction, three chapters, and Conclusion. Furthermore, it includes name index, list of traditional Jewish sources used in the second chapter, list of sources, literature and other relevant resources, and four supplements. The Introduction of this dissertation deals with several issues important for its research. First of all, the East-European Hasidism is introduced, then follows very thorough overview of current state of knowledge of Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot, and the definition of goals, hypothesis, and methods of this dissertation, and finally, it also contains technical notes about the dissertation thesis. The first chapter "Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH ve-hanhagot yesharot" is devoted solely to Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH, which is the central point of my dissertation. It is divided into chapters that are dedicated to fundamental information about Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH, to its content, to its place within Hasidic literary collection, and to its reflexion by the opponents of Hasidism. The second chapter "Translation and Commentary of Selected Texts of Tzava'at Ha-RIBaSH" contains translation and short commentary of fifty-one selected...
Design and implementation of the sensor network technological sample for diagnostic purposes
Venglář, Vojtěch ; Krejsa, Jiří (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis was to design and implement a prototype of binary topology sensor network (as proposed in patent CZ 306855 B6). Important part was evaluation of this type of network. A survey of commonly used sensors and technologies used in intelligent buildings and sensor networks was created. The gathered information was used for the evaluation. A network for analog signal transmission was designed and implemented (including all the elements) based on the patent proposal. A number of configurations was proposed to test the network features. Measurements were performed using all the proposed configurations. Two devices were used for the measurement: STM32 Nucleo F303K8, MyRIO (by National Instruments). Looking at the measured data, we can tell that the consistency is good enough to declare this network functional as a concept. However, we cannot recommend this type of network for high precision applications at the time, due to some accuracy and consistency issues. We have also detected relatively significant noise in the data. That could be caused by many external influences, partly by faulty design of the components.

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