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Detached House with Atelier in Hořice
Svoboda, Jiří ; Nováková, Tereza (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the projection of a detached house with an atelier in Hořice. Hořice is a small village located 7kms from town Blansko, which has almost 20,000 inhabitants. This building is situated in author’s village, and therefore the local conditions in terms of construction are very well known. The building was placed in a real plot opposite the place where the author lives. The house has two floors, one floor is a partial cellared. The cellared part is accessible from the street (east side). In the southern part of the basement is designed atelier - a commercial space accessible to the general public. In the northern part there is a garage for two cars and the side entrance to the detached house. The ground floor is a private space for housing. The upper floor is 5+KN. The house has no problem to accommodate a family about 5 members, and also it’s able to accommodate some visitors or grandparents. The rooms are comfortably designed and offer a lot of use for a modern family life. The main entrance to the detached house is through the outdoor staircase. The building is made out of brick, perimeter walls of the lower floors are made of concrete blocks and the top perimeter walls of burnt bricks from the clay. Both floors connect the reinforced concrete staircase. The house is covered by a flat roof. Exterior doors and windows are from aluminum. The building is clad by travertine blocks. The building is connected to the necessary engineering networks. The project documentation is developed in accordance to the decree of the building documentation.
Šafránek's Chronicle of Town Hořice as Ethnographic Source
Záveská, Daniela ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Dědovský, Daniel (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the chronicle, written by the craftsman František Šafránek from Hořice. The chronicle describes events from the second half of 19th century. Its use as an ethnographic source provides a large amount of themes, from which were chosen small-town festivities for detailed analysis. These records brings us opportunity to get a closer look at the festivities and their course as perceived by the eyes of their direct participant. There are not only traditional festivities of folk origin but also festivities originated during 19th century, especially in the last third of this century in connection with society changes. The chronicle recorded by František Šafránek is one of sources which can contribute to understanding of festivities in 19th century. Key words Folk chroniclers - František Šafránek - Hořice - 19th century - festivity
Šafránek's Chronicle and Everyday life in the Context of the East Bohemina Chronicle Work
Záveská, Daniela ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Šima, Karel (referee)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the five-volume chronicle of the tailor master František Šafránek from Hořice. The source was created during the greater part of the second half of the 19th century and reflects significant social changes through the view of a folk member. Through the combination of contemporary event records, personal life and childhood memories, the chronicler uncovers the circumstances of source origin and the other influences that shaped its preserved form. The work focuses more on everyday life themes, which are most evident in the personal life of the author and his family. Everyday life is explored through their lifecycle, and their activities. Subjective description is later confronted with a wider context. More attention was paid to themes as education, craft, public life or leisure time. In the end, the chronicle is presented as a source of knowledge of everyday life in the context of other similar sources, which originate from the Eastern Bohemia.
Roma in Písek: Case Study of Postwar Settling
Mižigár, Michal ; Sadílková, Helena (advisor) ; Červenka, Jan (referee)
The Bachelor thesis Roma in Pisek concentrates on the arrival of the first three Roma families from eastern Slovakia to Písek, who settled in Pisek permanently. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the east Slovakian settlement from which the three families came, their post-war migration to the Czech Lands and their settling down in Písek.
Šafránek's Chronicle of Town Hořice as Ethnographic Source
Záveská, Daniela ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Dědovský, Daniel (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the chronicle, written by the craftsman František Šafránek from Hořice. The chronicle describes events from the second half of 19th century. Its use as an ethnographic source provides a large amount of themes, from which were chosen small-town festivities for detailed analysis. These records brings us opportunity to get a closer look at the festivities and their course as perceived by the eyes of their direct participant. There are not only traditional festivities of folk origin but also festivities originated during 19th century, especially in the last third of this century in connection with society changes. The chronicle recorded by František Šafránek is one of sources which can contribute to understanding of festivities in 19th century. Key words Folk chroniclers - František Šafránek - Hořice - 19th century - festivity
Detached House with Atelier in Hořice
Svoboda, Jiří ; Nováková, Tereza (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the projection of a detached house with an atelier in Hořice. Hořice is a small village located 7kms from town Blansko, which has almost 20,000 inhabitants. This building is situated in author’s village, and therefore the local conditions in terms of construction are very well known. The building was placed in a real plot opposite the place where the author lives. The house has two floors, one floor is a partial cellared. The cellared part is accessible from the street (east side). In the southern part of the basement is designed atelier - a commercial space accessible to the general public. In the northern part there is a garage for two cars and the side entrance to the detached house. The ground floor is a private space for housing. The upper floor is 5+KN. The house has no problem to accommodate a family about 5 members, and also it’s able to accommodate some visitors or grandparents. The rooms are comfortably designed and offer a lot of use for a modern family life. The main entrance to the detached house is through the outdoor staircase. The building is made out of brick, perimeter walls of the lower floors are made of concrete blocks and the top perimeter walls of burnt bricks from the clay. Both floors connect the reinforced concrete staircase. The house is covered by a flat roof. Exterior doors and windows are from aluminum. The building is clad by travertine blocks. The building is connected to the necessary engineering networks. The project documentation is developed in accordance to the decree of the building documentation.
Product of cultural tourism in Hořice
Chmatilová, Jana ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Dianová, Markéta (referee)
The aim is to demonstrate the connection between tourism and culture as well as highlight their link to economic and social spheres. Another objective is to confirm or disprove the following two hypotheses. Hypothesis 1- Cultural product is the main motivating component to participate in tourism. Hypothesis 2- Cultural product develops potential of tourism. Objectives and hypotheses were evidence by research, statistical data, strategic document, internet sources and consultations with experts. The work is divided into theoretical and practical part. The practical part is focused on the cultural product in Hořice, where the situation of cultural tourism is mapped. The hypothesis were confirmed by practical example of cultural product in Hořice and through expert knowledge of research and literature and statistics.

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