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SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL RESORT KRÁLÍKY
Dudíková, Kateřina ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is an architectural study of a new hotel in the mountain village of Králíky. The study deals with a four-star hotel with a capacity of 60 beds, wellness, and restaurant for 100 people, mainly focused on families with children. The designated area is situated in the mild terrain of the southeastern part of the village Králíky. The main concept of this architectural study is inspired by the surroundings, such as the small buildings with span roofs, traditional materials, mountain environment, orientation to the sides of the world, and a view of the surroundings dominated by the monastery. The building has an underground garage and three above-ground floors with the restaurant, wellness, gym, shops, and accommodation units. Near the hotel are areas used for sport and leisure activities, including a football field, swimming pool, and a ski slope.
Finding the technique of descending and turning the public in the Czech Republic
HRŮŠA, Albert
This bachelor's thesis was supposed to be focused on finding out the applied techniques of descending and turning the public in the Czech mountains. The method of observation using a recording device was to be used for the research. During the observation, a short video recording of each of the skiers was to be made. With the help of the obtained materials, not only the representation of individual techniques would be evaluated, but also the correctness of their implementation. The next point was to compare the information obtained with the diploma thesis of Jan Nohava from 2006, which would lead to finding out what changes and what dynamics of development skiing has taken over the last fourteen years. Unfortunately, due to the global coronavirus crisis and established government measures, it was not possible to conduct research. As an alternative solution, a detailed analysis of individual techniques of downhill skiing and conditions in selected ski resorts and the shooting of sample videos of individual techniques were chosen, which were to be included in the original evaluation.
SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL RESORT KRÁLÍKY
Dudíková, Kateřina ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is an architectural study of a new hotel in the mountain village of Králíky. The study deals with a four-star hotel with a capacity of 60 beds, wellness, and restaurant for 100 people, mainly focused on families with children. The designated area is situated in the mild terrain of the southeastern part of the village Králíky. The main concept of this architectural study is inspired by the surroundings, such as the small buildings with span roofs, traditional materials, mountain environment, orientation to the sides of the world, and a view of the surroundings dominated by the monastery. The building has an underground garage and three above-ground floors with the restaurant, wellness, gym, shops, and accommodation units. Near the hotel are areas used for sport and leisure activities, including a football field, swimming pool, and a ski slope.
Comparison of vegetation on ski slopes with artificial or natural snow in CHKO Bílé Karpaty and CHKO Beskydy
KOCKOVÁ, Jitka
Vegetation cover of 24 ski slopes both with artificial and natural snow was studied; on each slope 5 phytocenological relevés measuring 4 x 4 metres were taken. A method of direct gradient analysis (RDA) was used to detect differences in composition of phytocenological reléves on the ski slopes with natural or artificial snow. However, no impact of use of artificial snow on vegetation was identified. During the winter season of 2009 and of 2010 samples of artificial and natural snow were taken for chemical analyses. The chemical composition differed significantly; artificial snow contained more NO3-, SO42- and Ca2+ ions and its pH was more alkaline in comparison with natural snow.
Comparison of vegetation on ski slopes with artificial or natural snow in CHKO Bílé Karpaty and CHKO Beskydy
KOCKOVÁ, Jitka
Vegetation cover of 24 ski slopes both with artificial and natural snow was studied; on each slope 5 phytocenological relevés measuring 4 x 4 metres were taken. A method of direct gradient analysis (RDA) was used to detect differences in composition of phytocenological reléves on the ski slopes with natural or artificial snow. However, no impact of use of artificial snow on vegetation was identified. During the winter season of 2009 and of 2010 samples of artificial and natural snow were taken for chemical analyses. The chemical composition differed significantly; artificial snow contained more NO3-, SO42- and Ca2+ ions and its pH was more alkaline in comparison with natural snow.

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