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Connectivity / Democratic City_Radnice pro Staré Brno
Macanová, Tereza ; Vymětal, Bedřich (referee) ; Palaščak, Michal (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the design of a standalone city hall building for Staré Brno on Mendel Square. The work takes into account the reconstruction of the square according to the winning urban design proposal. The design addresses the continuity of the building and visual connection with the surroundings, which influences the shape of the building. The design of the square and the city hall building gives great emphasis on greenery, which is neglected in the current state. Connectivity, as the main theme, creates the resulting appearance of the building. The goal of this work is to connect city hall using greenery. There is an intermingling of multiple functions, mainly civil amenities, city hall administration, and housing.
OLOMOUC – Densification Urbaine – Urban Consolidation
Sameljak, Jan ; Martinka, Pavel (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
The proposal deals with the densification of the urban structure at the confluence of the Morava and Bystřička rivers in Olomouc. The main aim of the project is to create an artistic and social centre of the city with the function of artistic education of the inhabitants. The valuable location of the confluence naturally offers the possibility of recreation, the design reinforces this value by its form, opening up to it as much as possible, while at the same time separating urban spaces disturbing the concept of a quiet oasis.
Dynamics of the settlement pattern in the microregion of Zarabag (southern Uzbekistan) on the basis of archaeological sources
Augustinová, Anna ; Stančo, Ladislav (advisor) ; Frank Danielisová, Alžběta (referee)
15 Abstract The following thesis summarizes results of the archaeological research in the microregion of the Zarabag Oasis in the South Uzbekistan. The non-destructive research focused on the collection and evaluation of the archaeological data that allow to reconstruct the settlement dynamics in the oasis during the ages. Previously, there was not archaeological evidence available in the region. The fieldwork in the oasis and its closest surroundings was conducted by way of extensive surface survey (global coverage of the oasis focused on the detection of archaeological evidence), and intensive one (systematic surface survey on a closely defined area). The extensive survey proved to be more suitable for the studied environment in terms of the quality and quantity of the collected archaeological data. One part of the survey consisted in detection of the water sources (springs, surface canals and even remains of the karez systems). The basic units of extensive survey were represented by polygons (gardens, fields, cemeteries, tepas etc.), to which the finds collected during the research were attributed. Their dating in the combination with their spatial distribution allowed then to reconstruct the settlement processes and dynamics in the microregion of the oasis. One part of the research deals also with the...

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