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The systems of building services in immovable heritage
Maurerová, Lenka ; Vlček, Milan (referee) ; Kabele,, Karel (referee) ; Doc.Ing. Martina Peřinková, Ph.D (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The present PhD. thesis deals with the systems of building services (namely heating, ventilating and air conditioning, shading) which provide required indoor microclimate inside the immovable heritage. The work thus combines the exclusively technical field of building services (BS) and the general principles of heritage conservation. The aim of my PhD. thesis is the analysis of immovable heritage conservation processes, focusing on the current state of research and BS systems documentation. Furthermore the work concerns the possibilities of temporary measurements of indoor climate parameters inside the immovable heritage, and aims to develop a computer model (in BSim software) for the simulation of various working conditions in the selected buildings. For the stated aims were selected three representative historic houses: historical assembly hall at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology; the Palm Greenhouse at Lednice Chateau in Moravia; and Villa Tugendhat in Brno. These buildings had been surveyed for several years, and in this PhD. thesis I present their analysis, evaluation, and conclusions. The aims of this PhD. thesis broadly correspond to the transnational objectives. The present research is, for example, in accordance with the international document ICOMOS Charter (Zimbabwe, 2013) which is concerned with the analysis, conservation, and restoration of architectural heritage. The research of immovable heritage is also supported by European Union, e.g. by the Seventh Framework Programme of EU.
Modern architecture. The most famous functionalist villas.
VOJTÍŠKOVÁ, Lucie
The first part of the theoretical work is devoted to general modern architecture at the beginning of the twentieth century, its creation, original artists, and buildings created at that time. Closer, the bachelor work focuses on functionalism, both globally and in the Czech countries. The second part of the work describes the most famous functionalist architects in Europe who influenced other architecture works. The bachelor work's primary focus is on analyzing and comparing functionalist villas in the world and the Czech territory - Villa Savoye, Villa Tugendhat and Müller's Villa.
Formation and evolution of Brno's suburb Černá Pole
Sluka, Jakub ; Foltýn, Dušan (advisor) ; Filip, Aleš (referee)
TITLE: Formation and evolution of Brno's suburb Černá Pole AUTHOR: Jakub Sluka DEPARTMENT: Department of History and History Didactics SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Dušan Foltýn ABSTRACT: The bachelor thesis deals with origin and development of the residential quarter Černá Pole, namely from the settlement of this area to 1945. Attention is mainly focused on the 20th century. The part regarding Antiquity is primarily based on published researches of various archaelogical digs. The investigation of the period from the 14th to 18th century is grounded in preserved archival materials, especially documents. The gradual expansion of street network and local housing development, with emphasis on a period housing situation, in Brno from the beginning of building development in the 19th century to the end of World War Two is minutely studied by means of map collections, old photos and postcards, period newspapers, and a lot of scholarly books and articles. A particular focus is devoted to some important architectural buildings and interesting events in the history of Černá Pole. The pictorial supplement includes a lot of photos depicting present-day appearance of the quarter. KEYWORDS: Brno, Černá Pole, Lužánky, Villa Tugendhat, Children's Hospital, Mendel University, monasteries
Historicky významné kulturní památky pro cestovní ruch v městě Brně
Tulková, Markéta
This bachelor thesis deals with the contribution of architecturally and historically significant buildings in the city of Brno for tourism and enriching the knowledge of visitors of important buildings in Brno. Selected cultural monuments are objects of individual family construction of the interwar period, namely the Tugendhat, Stiassni, Löw-Beer and Jurkovič Villa. Together they are called the Brněnské vilové kvarteto. In the beginning, the work is focused on the issue of tourism in relation to the destination. It also deals with the history and general facts about selected cultural monuments and describes their current role in the culture of Brno. From the data provided by the institutions managing selected cultural monuments, such asa data on attendance and economic aspects of the operation, an economic evaluation of the operation of the listed monuments, is carried out. The conclusion of the thesis is a proposal for joint future cooperation of selected cultural monuments.
The systems of building services in immovable heritage
Maurerová, Lenka ; Vlček, Milan (referee) ; Kabele,, Karel (referee) ; Doc.Ing. Martina Peřinková, Ph.D (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The present PhD. thesis deals with the systems of building services (namely heating, ventilating and air conditioning, shading) which provide required indoor microclimate inside the immovable heritage. The work thus combines the exclusively technical field of building services (BS) and the general principles of heritage conservation. The aim of my PhD. thesis is the analysis of immovable heritage conservation processes, focusing on the current state of research and BS systems documentation. Furthermore the work concerns the possibilities of temporary measurements of indoor climate parameters inside the immovable heritage, and aims to develop a computer model (in BSim software) for the simulation of various working conditions in the selected buildings. For the stated aims were selected three representative historic houses: historical assembly hall at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology; the Palm Greenhouse at Lednice Chateau in Moravia; and Villa Tugendhat in Brno. These buildings had been surveyed for several years, and in this PhD. thesis I present their analysis, evaluation, and conclusions. The aims of this PhD. thesis broadly correspond to the transnational objectives. The present research is, for example, in accordance with the international document ICOMOS Charter (Zimbabwe, 2013) which is concerned with the analysis, conservation, and restoration of architectural heritage. The research of immovable heritage is also supported by European Union, e.g. by the Seventh Framework Programme of EU.
Formation and evolution of Brno's suburb Černá Pole
Sluka, Jakub ; Foltýn, Dušan (advisor) ; Filip, Aleš (referee)
TITLE: Formation and evolution of Brno's suburb Černá Pole AUTHOR: Jakub Sluka DEPARTMENT: Department of History and History Didactics SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Dušan Foltýn ABSTRACT: The bachelor thesis deals with origin and development of the residential quarter Černá Pole, namely from the settlement of this area to 1945. Attention is mainly focused on the 20th century. The part regarding Antiquity is primarily based on published researches of various archaelogical digs. The investigation of the period from the 14th to 18th century is grounded in preserved archival materials, especially documents. The gradual expansion of street network and local housing development, with emphasis on a period housing situation, in Brno from the beginning of building development in the 19th century to the end of World War Two is minutely studied by means of map collections, old photos and postcards, period newspapers, and a lot of scholarly books and articles. A particular focus is devoted to some important architectural buildings and interesting events in the history of Černá Pole. The pictorial supplement includes a lot of photos depicting present-day appearance of the quarter. KEYWORDS: Brno, Černá Pole, Lužánky, Villa Tugendhat, Children's Hospital, Mendel University, monasteries

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