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The Map of Brno
Pulicar, Martin ; Klímová, Barbora (referee) ; Kögler, Žaneta (advisor)
„Hic sunt leones“ is a printed publication that represents the outcome of diploma thesis Map of Brno. It is a pocket-size map in a form of a book describing the dark side of Brno, fitting contextually within the scope of urban exploration. Locations described within the publication are far beyond the general interest of the majority, and even the alternative minority, of population within the city. These are locations whose visit may result not just in dirty pants or possible conflict with the police, but also in injuries or even death. The inaccessibility of these places is emphasized by the inaccessibility of the map itself, which is being tested at it's very edge of usability. Accurate cartographic mapping is not the intention of this project, neither it is the process of making these places easily accessible. Mediation of their unique atmosphere and providing the evidence of their mere existence is the primary intention here. More so because of the fact that such places are subjects to very fast perdition.
The ruins and the possibilities of their conservation
Pyreňová, Eliška ; Vyšvařil, Martin (referee) ; Rovnaníková, Pavla (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with a question of conservation of castle ruins. The theoretical part discusses generally building materials used in their construction, sort of material´s degradation and corrosion of materials, possibilities of ruin´s conservation by using suitable building materials, and processes in realization of historical property restoration. Work focuses on a history and conteporary condition of two historical buildings, the castle Cimburk in Czech republic and the castle Lietava in Slovakia. As a part of my work was collection and subsequent analysis of samples of historical mortars of these castle. Resulting response curves differential thermal analysis, RTG diffraction analysis and their mutual comparison.
Analysis of stabilization of masonry walls on the Štamberk castle ruins
Drdácký, Miloš ; Frankeová, Dita
Analysis involves study of typology of individual phases of medieval stone masonry, classification of its quality, description of its condition and identification of its damage and failures. It suggests safeguarding and protection of masonry ruins including their presentation. It presents results of basic material characterisation of lime mortars on the castle.
History of the Rábí Castle
Schejbalová, Dominika ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Jarošová, Markéta (referee)
The bachelor thesis is concentrating on the history of the castle Rabí. I pay attention to the history of the castle itself in the first part of my thesis and I attempt to map its foundation, the origin of its name and, without omission, its owners who were withholding it. I attempt to introduce the way the castle was grasped in particular literary sources. The second part presents the evolution of the building process of the castle, in which I also mention a church of significant importance - The Holy Trinity Church. And of course the current functioning of the place. I concentrate on individual viewings. The goal of the thesis is to tight up the information about the castle since it has been founded till this day.
Free time activities - The church of St. Peter and Paul at Dolany near Hlince in the year 1950 - 2016
ŠMAUSOVÁ, Ivana
This work is concerned with the summary of leisure time acitvities connected with saving and coservation the ruins of the church of St. Peter and Paul in Dolany near Hlince. In the first and second chapters the development of the building stages of the church and its history are described. The third chapter is concernded with devastation of this sacral building after 1950. Following two chapters are engaged in leisure time activities of the volunteers during the process of saving this historical monument. The last chapter of the work deals with the ways of spending the leisure time by the visitors of the cultural events in the renewed church.
Reflection of archaeologized landscape elements in ethnographic resources
Pohunek, Jan ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Janeček, Petr (referee) ; Otčenášek, Jaroslav (referee)
Reflection of archaeologized landscape elements in ethnographic resources Mgr. Jan Pohunek Abstract: This thesis discusses contemporary folklore interpretations of meanings of abandoned and decaying buildings and other types of artificial immovable monuments. Mutual relations between these interpretations and modes of place usage are also being observed. The research is based on ethnographic survey focused on Czech republic and including primarily interviews with various respondents and crtitical analysis of written, electronic and audiovisual resources. Aside from general part of the research, several sites were chosen as a more in-depth example of formation of meanings belonging to an archaeologizing place, a complex proces influenced by the history of the site, its physical appearance and other attributes. An attached catalogue includes collected contemporary legends related to abandoned places and a system of categorization of their motifs is offered. This collection is further discussed, especially with regard to ways how character of a location and activities that take place here influence appearance of various motifs. In general, it can be said that different abandoned places are also perceived differently and there are groups of motifs that are more characteristic for certain categories of places....
The Map of Brno
Pulicar, Martin ; Klímová, Barbora (referee) ; Kögler, Žaneta (advisor)
„Hic sunt leones“ is a printed publication that represents the outcome of diploma thesis Map of Brno. It is a pocket-size map in a form of a book describing the dark side of Brno, fitting contextually within the scope of urban exploration. Locations described within the publication are far beyond the general interest of the majority, and even the alternative minority, of population within the city. These are locations whose visit may result not just in dirty pants or possible conflict with the police, but also in injuries or even death. The inaccessibility of these places is emphasized by the inaccessibility of the map itself, which is being tested at it's very edge of usability. Accurate cartographic mapping is not the intention of this project, neither it is the process of making these places easily accessible. Mediation of their unique atmosphere and providing the evidence of their mere existence is the primary intention here. More so because of the fact that such places are subjects to very fast perdition.
The ruins and the possibilities of their conservation
Pyreňová, Eliška ; Vyšvařil, Martin (referee) ; Rovnaníková, Pavla (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with a question of conservation of castle ruins. The theoretical part discusses generally building materials used in their construction, sort of material´s degradation and corrosion of materials, possibilities of ruin´s conservation by using suitable building materials, and processes in realization of historical property restoration. Work focuses on a history and conteporary condition of two historical buildings, the castle Cimburk in Czech republic and the castle Lietava in Slovakia. As a part of my work was collection and subsequent analysis of samples of historical mortars of these castle. Resulting response curves differential thermal analysis, RTG diffraction analysis and their mutual comparison.

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