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The woody plants in the public city space
Markevičová, Vendula ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Babka, Václav (referee) ; Hrubanová, Denisa (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This tesis are about the mutual relation between the woody plants and the city public space, more precisely between the architectural composition and its elements. Woody plants, particulalry the trees,are under the same aesthetical rules as all the other elements of the public space, but at the same time are the living organisms, that are under the rules of nature. The thesis present five thematic groups of information, thats are necessary to know for the design of the woody plants in the city public space. On the base of this information the thesis review the streets and the squares of the city Brno and prove no contradiction between the aesthetical rules and the rules of nature. Contrarily, they support each other. It proves, that the high quality city space with the woody plants, is possible to create only with the knowledge of the both rules and their aplications.
Dřeviny vhodné do měst, jejich výsadba a údžba
KUBÍNOVÁ, Stanislava
The bachelor thesis focuses on the selection of suitable tree species in the urban environment, their planting and maintenance. In the thesis, the tree species are described and divided according to the individual habitats that fit the species. It describes individual acts before planting, post-planting, after-care and maintenance. Maintenance activities include, for example, the cut of the crown or, if necessary, felling. These associated actions are all the more important when it comes to the built-up area of the urban environment. Trees without regular and honest care are dangerous for their surroundings in the form of breaking branches etc.
The digital database of selected tree species
Kvasnicová, Denisa ; Kunt, Miroslav (advisor) ; Čechová, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to approximately 50 woody plants species of the selected genus: Metasequoia, Picea, Taxodium, Hamamelis, Magnolia, Syringa and Tilia, which I was picturing during the whole year through different vegetation periods to achieve the best pictures. I studied habitus of the woody plant, verso and face of the leaf, buds, blossoms, bark or other interesting and important details. I edited pictures and macropictures in Microsoft Office Picture Manager Programme in order to focus on the substantial character, general appearance or detail which I wanted to document. I also used this programme to avoid the picture compromitation by graphic editing. The place I visited the most was the Dendrological park in Průhonice, where I found a lot of selected species. Furthermore, I was in the Troja Botanic park, in Charles University Botanic park (located on the Na Slupi street), in the ČZU area and in Libosad. Finally, according to the instructions from Ing. Miroslav Kunt, Ph.D., I saved each photograph to the online database mapserver (http://www.hsrs.cz/mapserv/czu_dhtml/) with a brief description. The literature search focus in its first part on a history of garden art, where I am discussing different regions and garden styles. This part also contains a brief description of the most famous architects connected to the topic, such as André Le Nôtre or William Kent. The second part is dedicated to landscape dendrology and its importance. This chapter describes functions, landscape values and importance of the woody plants in the composition. Next chapter describes the woody plants climatic natural habitats and their distribution in cities. The final part of the literature search is dedicated to the healing effects of mentioned plants and their use as a part of home remedies. It suggests which parts of the plant can be used and when to collect them or which substances have medical effects. I also described few examples of tea, honey, baths and inhalation recipes. Following chapter focuses on taxonomic classification and characteristics of individual species. Here, besides the plants specifics, natural habitats, homeland and requirements for cultivation, we can also find the name origin, interesting cultivars and some pictures. At the end of the work there is a list of some photos taken as a supplement.
The woody plants in the public city space
Markevičová, Vendula ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Babka, Václav (referee) ; Hrubanová, Denisa (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This tesis are about the mutual relation between the woody plants and the city public space, more precisely between the architectural composition and its elements. Woody plants, particulalry the trees,are under the same aesthetical rules as all the other elements of the public space, but at the same time are the living organisms, that are under the rules of nature. The thesis present five thematic groups of information, thats are necessary to know for the design of the woody plants in the city public space. On the base of this information the thesis review the streets and the squares of the city Brno and prove no contradiction between the aesthetical rules and the rules of nature. Contrarily, they support each other. It proves, that the high quality city space with the woody plants, is possible to create only with the knowledge of the both rules and their aplications.

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