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Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Jelínek, Robert ; Zelinka, Jan (referee) ; Knesl, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the project is to conceive a new theatre house in the Ljubljana city centre.
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Semela, Ladislav ; Borák, Martin (referee) ; Ruller, Ivan (advisor)
The design of the new stage of the Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana adheres to, among other things, the motto of the “TACE” (Theatre Architecture in Central Europe) project, i.e. a search of forms and types of buildings for the "New Theatre for the 21st Century". Therefore, I confront three topics: 1/ the conventional binocular conception for the drama chorus of the National Theatre, 2/ the unconventional solution of the "TACE" and 3/ the urban conception of the location, the so-called "Southern Square", designed by Josip Plečnik. Ad1/ The serious and classical feeling of the conventional form of the theatre hall is required, for this is the National Theatre. Slovenia, as a relatively young state, strives to build and strengthen its historical and national existence; therefore, the classical conception should be preferred because most plays dealing with the national identity are written for this type of theatre. Unlike the unconventional type of “performance” theatres that tend to present international rather than national art. Ad 2/ The search for spatial forms of unconventional and interactive staging of traditional types, such as ballet, opera, musical or drama as well as new forms such as “performance” resulted in a clear conclusion - “black box”. The ideal theatre of the future is infinitely multifunctional neutral space equipped with technologies that enable using the area for virtually any purpose. The principle comes very close to that of film studios, yet equipped with theatrical and other technologies. Ad 3/ A controversial location in the centre of Ljubljana, which has been waiting for an urban conception since the 1930s. It is situated at the end of Plečnik’s “Ljubljana diameter”, with the obelisk in the French Revolution Square as the opposite pole. The unfinished axis obelisk-square-theatre is quite apparent. The location features a clearance and an inner block with a poor urban development; yet it also features the so-called Knafijev prehod, a socially well functional part. The building is divided into 2 functional units - the theatre with its halls, lounge, gallery and cafe, and a commercial passage with the theatre’s administration. The facade of the theatre is a composite of several elements: From left, a decoration consisting of a ruptured pillar with a statue of an actor with a background of the fly, as we move to the right, a “curtain” going down in a curve from a glass “heaven” of the theatre’s hall towering over the passage, out of which rises the solid pylon of the gallery made of half-transparent material LitraConTM. This composition shifts the axis of the lounge beyond the axis of the park to the axis of the diameter and makes thus room for service access. The theatre’s area with the passage beneath is linked by a number of newels which can spin and thus close and in this way enable changing the mode of the passage from a lounge to a public area. The conception of the theatre's area combines sections 1/ and 2/ mentioned above. It consists of the classical stage with a trap cellar, portal and fly, which can be used a classical opera-glasses theatre for as many as 800 persons in the audience and/or, if the iron curtain is closed, as a small scene with approximately 100 seats. The remaining area functions as experimental and consists of a revolving auditorium and 4 stages whose back walls feature panorama windows.
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Štofira, Martin ; Bajger, Oldřich (referee) ; Knesl, Jiří (advisor)
Solving area of theatre is situated in settled historical block in the centre of Slovenian capital city Ljubljana. Block constists of habitable buildings and services in ground floor, and casino by green park Zvezda. The building of theatre creates floor shape of letter L, with colonnade shape of letter U. Height of structure is identically with height of historical building of casino. Facade is made by white architectural concrete, which creates prestige function and make individual in opposite of many-coloured historical buildings. Interior of foyer is also in light tone and glass-covered roof brings the sunlight into the buiding.
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Floderová, Vendula ; Havlíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The work is the National Theatre of Ljubljana
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Jelínek, Robert ; Zelinka, Jan (referee) ; Knesl, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the project is to conceive a new theatre house in the Ljubljana city centre.
Contemporary Slovenian Architecture
Šmídek, Petr ; Šlapeta, Vladimír (referee) ; Doc.PhDr.Petr Kratochvíl,CSc. (referee) ; Okamura, Osamu (referee) ; Ryšavá, Hana (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to present contemporary contemporary slovenian architectural scene to the Czech audience. Since the fall of Iron curtain is the slovenian architecture regarded as the most advanced from the former Eastern bloc. During the stay in Slovenia it's succeeded to collect sufficient informations for further analysis. Daily contact with the local culture and buildings helped in understanding of the current situation in the Slovenian architectural scene. The work provides the most important architectural works from Fabiani through Plečnik, Ravnikar, Podrecca to successors of generation Sixpack. The aim of this work is to help document and analyze the causes of Slovenia success and with this conclusion help to improve the situation in our country, where there is a wide range of high-quality buildings, but they remain almost unnoticed and unknown on the international scene. The study focused which role played the biggest importance in starting Slovenian model. Work search if it's possible to re-establish cooperation in the field of architecture. The aim of these was to find out how to apply the knowledge acquired in the Czech environment. Lessons from Slovenia could be summarized in two main areas: how to successfully cultivate their land and about how to be able to report about it externally.
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Doleželová, Gabriela ; Zelinka, Jan (referee) ; Knesl, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with present a proposal of the new national theatre house at Kongresni trg in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The aim is to show the vision of the theatre for the 21.century.
Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana
Hujo, Marián ; Kozumplík, Vladimír (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
The basic idea of project is design national Slovenian theater in Kongresni Trg square in Ljubljana in Slovenia. The building place is located in the middle of complex of historical buildings in the centre of city. I was creating new square which will be used like modern alternativ theater scene. Main theater building is the view point of theater. Flats, comercial places, caffe and restaurants are also components of the theater square.
Business Plan Focused on Setting up a Copany „Tempus“
Válek, Lukáš ; Jelínková, Dagmar (referee) ; Bayerová, Vladimíra (advisor)
This master´s thesis is focused on elaboration of business plan in all its complexity, resulting in setting up a company “Tempus”. Mentioned company will operate as medium for foreign personal or legal entities providing service of setting up a business on soil of Czech Republic for them. Service will be provided as complete bundle including all needed certifications and documentations. This way it will save clients time, expenses and effort.
Konkurenceschopnost zemí střední a východní Evropy
Ustiuzhantseva, Polina
This bachelor thesis is devoted to the competitiveness of Central and Eastern European countries. In the theoretical part the concept of competitiveness and methods of measuring macroeconomic competitiveness are described. In the methodological part indicators are chosen, by which subsequently in the practical part comparison of competitiveness of Central and Eastern European countries is carried out. The practical part of the thesis also deals with the comparison of re-sults of measurement of selected indicators. According to the chosen indicators weaknesses and strengths of Central and Eastern European countries are identi-fied. Finally, recommendations for increasing the competitiveness of selected states are formulated. In the discussion part, the achieved results are compared with the results of other authors, and the possible shortcomings of the chosen indicators are discussed.

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