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Horse Breeding and Training Farm
Pelikánová, Zuzana ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis was based on semester project of atelier work in 3rd semester. Topic of the project is The area for breeding and training horses in village Lipůvka, which is situated in the north side from the city Brno. Designed building is situated on a site by the forest at the end of the village. Whole object is separated to 3 parts according to their functions. Part A includes riding school, part B is for public which includes pension and restaurant, part C includes stables for horses with secondary rooms. Part A and C are designed as wooden and part B is designed from ceramic blocks Porotherm with ceramic ceiling and combination wooden element and wooden roof. Building is especially functional and with its appearance is approaching to nature and not disturbing surroundings.
Technical Innovation as Tool for Higher Competitiveness of Wire Saw on Global Market
Krkoška, Kamil ; Poláček, Miroslav (referee) ; Bartes, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of technical innovation as a tool for increasing competitiveness of the wire saw for cutting silicon. In the paper are described theoretical bases for solving of product innovation. Based on market analysis, customer feedback and the results of functional analysis, in the diploma thesis are proposed innovations, which should contribute to increase competitiveness of the product on the global market.
Vitality in the architectonic environment
Eyer, David ; Horáček, Martin (referee) ; Hudec, Mojmír (referee) ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Žabičková, Ivana (advisor)
More and more research studies are being conducted on the quality of architectural space as a factor affecting our mental, social and physical health. In the past, this topic was often overlooked in its complexity. The establishment of the specialized fields of building biology, biophilic architecture and the works of Christopher Alexander and Nikos Salingaros now allow us to consider various facets of this subject. This dissertation aims to analyse the topic of vitality in architectural space by studying the abilities and perceptions of its users. Therefore its aim is not to develop a new theory of “vitality-enhancing architectural space”, but to describe how this phenomenon is perceived by the users themselves. Users can provide feedback on which features of architectural space they see as the most important for the feeling of vitality. These features have been hierarchically organized based on their perceived importance, analysed and described in detail to allow their relatively easy application in practice. This dissertation will also allow a comparison with other existing works on the studied topic.
Trees Have the Power
Mikušková, Nina ; Fajnor, Richard (referee) ; Kovářová, Marta (advisor)
The project "Trees Have The Power" is being developed since 2013 and revolves around the strength of interpersonal connections experienced throughout our lives. It points out the reality, that we all create our own micro-cosmos around us, shaped and expanded by every new person we meet. First phase of the project involved exhibition of a tree within a gallery, which served as a metaphor of an ever expanding organism. For the second phase an online social platform was developed, to map out and connect my personal contacts. The third outcome offers space to present the "tree". By involving people from my own personal tree of connections, we are creating lectures, interactive events, concerts, film screenings, and discussions focused on multiple aspects of life. The aim is both to test the skills and initiative of a specific community as a driving force in sharing and accumulating knowledge and experience; and at the same time to demonstrate the magnitude of impact of such activity. This unorthodox framework of encounter offers opportunity to generate new perspectives within the community, and enrich the audience.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Zdražilová, Jana ; Joura, Ivo (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
It is mixed-used building in the town Přerov. It is in the corner of the streets Brabansko and Malá Dlážka. It is at the riverside and we can see wonderfull wiews ( for example historical center). I want house, which will respect surrounding buildings (hights and also visage). There are three masses, one of part of flats, one of part of offices and in the corner bigger one. Facade is in the grey and green colour. I use system of Cetris, which have good properties.
Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Marková, Dominika ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The assignment is an architecture and urban planning study of a sports and recreation center. The solved area is located in the town of Vsetín, in the part called Ohrada. Nowdays, the area is obsolete, unfunctional and also unmodern. My project is mainly focused to create a concept that responds to the environment, offers outdoor and indoor spaces for all generations. It allows better connection with nature, variable use, and division of area by function. The design is defined by the river Bečva on the west side and a busy 1st class road on the east side. It was important to separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor vehicles. The response to this restriction is to direct traffic in the area to the west, towards the river. This creates a terrain works that optically deflects the design in a quieter direction. Buildings are placed in the line and oriented in the western direction. After creating the terrain, I divided the area into several segments according to functionality. In the heart of the area, a multifunctional central hall with an inner climbing wall is set in the terrain. In front of it is a public space for meetings, sports and recreation. On the other side, there is a basketball court, a workout playground, a children's playground in front of the hall and a rest area of ??greenery closer to the river. If we continue southerly down, another cube set into the terrain is a building with a restaurant and a cafe. The southernmost building is a tennis club with facilities for athletes and squash. In front of the building there is a 9x tennis court with a grandstand. Closer to the river and the bike path there is an outdoor climbing wall. From the newly created embankment, the area is divided by a cycle path around the river. Behind the bridge is a green belt separated area which, unlike the previous ones, is tuned in a calmer spirit. We will find a building of a yoga and meditation center.
Modern Timber Detached House
Zářecký, Jan ; Gintar, Jan (referee) ; Králová, Zuzana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis processes the detached two-storey house, which consists of sandwich structures. The supporting structure of the house is a wooden skeleton. The building is covered with a flat roof. The design focus is on the overal consistency among spatial, structural, static, fire safety, acoustic and thermal technical requirements. Documentation is prepared for the building construction. The graphical part of documentation has been processed in the AUTOCAD software.
Automated Hydroponic System
Borsuk, Adam ; Kolařík, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to study the design and creation of an automatic hydroponic system for plant cultivation and to solve the creation of components of the system according to the basic conditions for plant growth and subsequently to test and verify their properties, to evaluate their functionality. The second goal is to create a communication interface for sending and storing data from the system while creating a transparent display of stored and up-to-date data. The third objective is to verify the functionality and stability of the selected microcontroller as a control unit.
Design of a chainsaw
Rozkydálek, Tomáš ; Zvonek, Miroslav (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a new design proposal for a motor chainsaw. The goal is to combine modern and functional elements with new technology and timeless design using quality materials. The emphasis is on simple, convenient and safe operation that can be handled and appreciated by both occasional users and professionals from the timber industry.
Multifunctional building
Zářecký, Jan ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
This diploma thesis processes the dateched multifunctional building. The supporting structure of the house is a monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton. The building is covered with a flat roof. The design focus is on the overal consistency among spatial, structural, static, fire safety, acoustic and thermal technical requirements. The graphical part of documentation has been processed in the AUTOCAD software.

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