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Architecture in landscape - Winery
Sáčková, Veronika ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Urbášková, Hana (advisor)
The purpose of this master’s thesis was to design an object situated on South Moravia nearby the Nove Mlyny dam with the view at the Palava Hills. The house is designed as extremely environmental friendly and energy saving in „A“ category according to the SEN-scale of building energy demand. Water purification and water management are part sof the ecological koncept. The primary target of the building is a wine production. It concerns grapes stemming, pressing, fermentation, aging, bottling and bottle stocking. One integral part of the building is an accomodation for 44-60 guests, who have the degustation room, restaurant and natural pool at hand. One last part is the CHKO Pálava information centre where i tis available to get information, internet access, or to use the library or lecture hall.
Multifunctional garden ponds and reservoirs
Kraváček, Václav ; Pumprlová Němcová, Miroslava (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of garden ponds and reservoirs with a focus not only on technical design, but also on long-term maintenance of water quality. The main part of the work is devoted to a more detailed description of materials intended for the construction of garden ponds, technical equipment, or the arrangement of individual zones in the pond. Furthermore, the work deals with a detailed description, parameters and character of selected types of reservoirs, such as ponds intended for fish farming, or natural bathing habitats. Last but not least, the work is conceived as a literary search of fundamental knowledge in the field of implementation of garden ponds and their maintenance. The theoretical knowledge is followed by the second part of the work, focused on the design of two variants of the design of a garden pond for a selected investor.
Dexterity, or build your house
Netrefová, Klára ; MA, Klára Zahradníčková, (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The design of anthropoid / metamorphosis loosely follows the pre-diploma project Fortel or so called "build a house" when I decided to "put my hand to the work, cut, drill, fold…" and to rediscover the imprints of work and tools in the mass from which they disappeared due to the mass production. The output of the project was an eclectic, crumbling garden of prefabricated bricks. Capillary (open) porosity usually occurs in brick products. It allows the penetration and retention of a relatively large amount of water. The bricks are made of natural mineral raw materials, as well as expanded clay, which is commonly used as a hydroponic substrate. At the same time, the porosity of the brick blocks causes future degradation of the material in the exterior. The disrupted "worked" ceramic blocks in the garden burst, mix with the substrate and create a breeding ground for plants. In my diploma thesis I move away from materials formed into modules, imported to the construction site, and I deal with matter in its freest fluid form and forms arising in-situ. The work is permeated by three fluid media, water, clay and concrete. Concrete - initially a fluid material, takes the form of two other materials, solidifies. Clay - as a semi-solid - semi-fluid material Water - infinitely fluid material, still present, rapidly transforms, and periodically comes and disappears, transforms the other two materials. The materials mix together, form into matter, then drain and disintegrate and disappear when their time comes. With these nature-friendly processes, the design works on three scales. On a micro scale, matter decomposes into gravel, sand, loess, which nourishes soils and plants, and allows an environment suitable for a variety of animals. In the middle scale, these are small objects that shape and manipulate the landscape. And in a big scale, it is co-working with the landscape itself.
SUBURBAN RECREATION AREA - NATURAL AREA SWIMMING
Pavlasová, Lenka ; Pospíšil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to design complex of natural swimming pool. The aim is to create a space where people feel comfortable and safe. There are four buildings designed, entrance building with a ticket office, cloakrooms, refreshments and wellness. The area has several playgrounds and sandbox. The terrain is contoured and planted with vegetation.
Identification of retention volumes in Brno
Man, Radim ; Roth, Tomáš (referee) ; Jandora, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to assess whether it is possible to use a newly planned transverse structures as a polder dam in the area of interest and to connect other flood protection elements. Furthermore, to design and dimension inflow and outflow objects to reduce the flow in the Svratka river as effectively as possible during the culmination of the flood. The last part of the work is devoted to the evaluation of the economic efficiency of the implemented measures. Part of the work are hydrotechnical calculations of the inlet and outlet object, which are performed using the program HEC-RAS and technical drawings of buildings.
Revitalization of Film studios in Zlín
Rašovská, Michaela ; Schmeidler,, PhDr Karel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis addresses the new use of film studios in the city of Zlin – Kudlov. Solved territory is located about 2.5 km southeast of Zlin. The aim of the design was to create a functioning unit, which combines several functions, both existing and proposed. The resort is located on one of the highest points in the area with beautiful views of the surrounding area. In the area of film studios is therefore proposed tower, which is inspired by the film strip and dominates the area. Film studios are also associated with the emergence of the Zlin Film Festival. There is therefore designed pedestrian zone with squares for cultural events and exhibitions related to film themes. The proposal seeks to create a living organism that would be returned to the film studios lost life.
Methodical manual for teachers for the permanent exhibition Living Nature of Znojmo
Zárubová, Eliška
Methodology for primary and secondary school teachers, introducing the Znojemsko Living Nature exhibition and the possibilities of its use for working with children.
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The golden jackal (Canis aureus) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
VESELOVSKÁ, Nina
The golden jackal Canis aureus L. is a medium-sized omnivorous canine. Currently, it is one of the fastest and the most expanding species in Europe. From its original range of occurrence in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, it has spread in several waves to the western, eastern and northern parts of Europe. It is considered a newly established species in Austria, Hungary and Slovakia and across the whole of the Balkan peninsula. So far, it has been observed in the Baltic states, Denmark, Netherlands, Poland, Germany and the Czech republic. In the latest three, Germany and Czechia, there are also records of reproduction. It's further spread through Europe, its involvement in, and impact on the new ecosystems is only a matter of time. The presented work deals with the issue of the ecology of the jackal and its spreading within the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Europe
BŘECLAV - TRANSFORMATION AND REVITALIZATION OF THE LOCATION OF PODZÁMČÍ
Olivová, Barbora ; Vacková, Michaela (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The bachelors thesis deals with the desing of a new recreational coplex in Břeclav. The goal was to create an atractive public space with free time activities and improving the quality of the Tř. 1. máje street. This should help the area, that even though is in the middle of the city, doesnt really look like it is in the city. The goal of the thesis is to find a good solution for the street and for the podzámčí complex. The thesis deals with preparation of urban – architectural study of the defined area and also a smaller area in it. Considering the shape of the smaller complex, it was divided into two zones, which should serve the people of Břeclav as well as the visitors of LVA. In addition to the urban tasks, the thesis also touches on the architectural desing of the designed complex Zámecké louky.
Flora and vegetation in the the Jedlový potok floodplain (Šumava National Park)
HORKÁ, Eliška
The Jedlový potok is a left-bank tributary of The Teplá Vltava river, in the district of Prachatice, which is a part of The Hornovltavský luh in The Šumava National Park. In 2015, the project was approved and revitalization of the creek's part was done. The objective of the Bachelor Thesis was to document the flora and vegetation on predetermined areas of permanent crops located in proximity to The Jedlový potok five years after doing a hydrological revitalization. Four types of biotopes were identified here. Two of the biotopes are of a peat nature and balanced water level, located further away from the creek. Two more biotopes have a fluctuating water regime and are located in close proximity to the creek. It is a wet meadow full of cirsium and carex plants. Measurement of the water level was done in case of every habitat. 63 plant species were traced here. The data of this Bachelor Thesis, together with other data gathered after the revitalization, are useful for monitoring whether the development of the plant community is heading in the right direction.

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