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HOUSE ON THE EDGE – Valašské Meziříčí, Sokolská Street
Mazálek, Radim ; Lenka, Hanusová (referee) ; Mikulášek, David (advisor)
Architectural expression is trying to be more temperate. Grey sklocementový lining is designed to calm space and not create a new landmark. Green loggia with wooden pergolas and smaller předstoupenou bracket so that the material breaks at the site given rise to very large scale. Ground floor fully glazed facade with rounded corners symbolizes the openness of the building. Attracted to the atrium and use of multi-functional object, or just as a passageway to other parts of the city. The idea is to make the building a focal point for visitors. So that the car parked in the garage and went to town on foot. The building offers them several rentable space. Likewise, the administrative office building is located, which are mass separated from the rest of the glass facade of the building, which is in its matter counterpart to the adjacent shopping center. For it is maintained with the passage of shop windows and supply gate. Parking is available away from the street and the proposal allows for completely closing the square for cars. The second and third floor above ground floors are completely separated from the first, and towards the street and předstoupena. This creates a classic urban element, arbor. Vista Pospisilova streets between King and the covered terrace, which is used as a garden cafe, or a portion of leasable area. On it are placed concrete pots with a tree. The whole passage is still cover with wooden beams. Which completes the impression of the city gate. Terrace is located above the shops and where the green roof and access to the flats. The apartments are designed urban type.

WHAT TO DO? Conversion of industrial premises, Brno - Obřany
Kynčlová, Ivana ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Oplatek, Jiří (advisor)
Campus of Essler’s mills are located on the triangulas plot, which defines river Svitava. In addition to the building spinning-factory the studied area there are several other buildings, which due to its well-preserved elements and structures are becoming valuable and worth it to keep them. A new use spinning is a private school of architecture. I have kept the formel building for weaving and I use it for business and services. From street Fryčajova is the entrance to the minimarket, stationery, bookstore and copy center. On the other side of the pedestrian zone is the main entrance to the library. Another building is a house that has served as an administrative building and warehouse. Very interesting are brick-vaulted rooms on the ground floor, which I use as a wine cellar. Another floor of this building is offices. This building continues building hydropower plants, which maintain and I restores its function. In the following building is the multipurpose space for various courses and training, dining hall and the university club. The last building, which I preserve is a protected historical gallery building. There are apartments for teachers foreign or students, apartment for manager and technical room. New construction on the island are college for student. They are built from prefabricated cells COMA and simple steel structures roofed with corrugated iron roofs. The main idea of school work is based on the Regulations, which develops into the full freedom. School is for 100 students, therefore 50 students in each grade. Students will not be strictly separated, but rather should fade, draw from each experience and everyone should benefit from the building together. The first floor serves "all" - students and teachers, staff and other people who visited the building. In this floor could happen seminars, exhibitions, lectures, as well as various conferences, openings or other similar activities. In the entrance hall is a reception and the necessary space for relaxation. There is a service with a small snack for students or for example for conferences and for various gallery openings. In the secon floor is happening classical learning, verbal and written examinations. This part of the building no longer serves everyone, it is addressed to students, but everything is under the supervision of teachers and school management. There are also offices for teachers, for network administrators and the school hinterland - dean's office, secretaries, secretary and studies department. Included in this are again floor spaces to allow rest and spend free time. Additional floors are a little more closer to students. There are spaces for ateliers, which are divided shelf moving walls. Students can create their own interior as needed. It should be room for criticism, defense, etc. There are a pattern shop and a small study rooms too. Especially for students is the last floor. The area is completely freedom, without walls, also use the mobile racks, allowing variable division. There is a small kitchen, rest area, changing rooms and showers. This large open space is the most beautiful of the whole building. It is also suitable for holding matriculation, graduation, maybe even balls and other social events. Students Lounge is located in the tower is the final peak imaginary freedom. They have access only to her students ...

Problems lifelong learning of nurse
HALUZOVÁ, Jaroslava
My thesis addresses the issue of lifelong learning of nurses.Lifelong learing promotes high standards of profesional practice. The principles and values of lifelong learning are increasingly important. The objective of the research was to find out how motivated the health care personnel are to improve their skills and knowledge in the interest of their patients. In my research I also obsesrve if nurses have the responsibility to grow professionally and if they have enought access to information about lifelong education programs.For data collection the quantitative research was used.The summary of my research: nurses are concerned about lifelong learning, they are aware of the need to enhance the profesional practice. But they are not informed enough about relevant chances.The mandatory registration has enhanced the involvement in lifelong learning of nurses. But the most important motivating factor is the prospect for promotion and a better salary.

Economic development of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the beginning of 1990s
Baštářová, Tereza ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to show the civil war's impacts on economic situation in the country and to describe what conditions the war has made for the possibility of Bosnia and Herzegovina entering the European Union. The thesis deals with pre-war status and situation during the war in the country and with the follow-up participation of the World Bank and the European Union in the pre-war situation recovery. Furthermore it outlines the preparation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for graduated accession to the European Union including achievements and failures during realizing the stabilization and accession programs. In the end the thesis presents impacts of the world financial crisis and grey economy on economic situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Detached house, Kosov
Steidl, Martin ; Žižka, Lukáš (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the project of a detached house in an undeveloped area. The building is situated in Kosov, Šumperk district. The building is two-floor, without a cellar. The main entrance to the building is situated on the west side through a doorway. From the doorway it is possible to enter a garage and entrance hall. From the entrance hall there is a direct access to the living room, kitchen, utility room and toilet. The kitchen and living room are interconnected by the dining room, from which there is an entrance to the terrace. In the entrance hall there is also a wooden staircase leading to the 1st floor. Two children's rooms, bedroom, office, bathroom and toilet are accessible from the first-floor hall. The construction is based on a floating reinforced concrete slab which is laid on a layer of granulated foam glass at freezing depth. Perimeter walls, ceilings and roof structure are made of wooden Novatop-system CLT panels. The shed roof has a slope of 5°. The roofing is metal, grooved, made of titan zinc sheets with the surface finish NOVA. The built-up area is 121.40 sq metres. The thesis also includes the seminar paper on Structural Systems of Wooden Buildings.

TWO-GENERATION DETACHED HOUSE
Šmíd, Václav ; Zuzana, Stránská (referee) ; Balíková, Jitka (advisor)
This is a detached two-generation house in a partially built-up area. The building is situated in the village of Kobylnice, that lies approximately 15 km south-east from Brno. The building has two floors without cellar. Ground floor dwelling unit is meant for a family with two childern. There is entrance hall with dressing room, WC, bathroom, parents´ bedroom, bedroom for childern, living room with study and kitchen with dining room. There is also ground-level terrace accessable from childern´s room and kitchen with dining room. Second floor dwelling unit is meant for a married couple. There is entrance hall and staircase, room for household choirs with dressing room, WC, bathroom, bedroom, living room, kitchen with dining room, pantry and terrace. There is also a common garage with parking space for two cars. The house is based on strips made of plain concrete and is built of the Porotherm building system. Skillion roof is pitched with an inclination of 7°. Roofing tile is standing seam sheet steel Lindab Click. Built-up area is 228,4 m2. There is also included a seminar paper on the topic: Structures of roof cladding for various kinds of roofs according to ČSN 73 1901.

Leisure Time Centre Brno
Peterka, Jiří ; Fišer, Jiří (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design of a leisure time centre. The intended location in Brno – Nový Lískovec adjoins optically interconnected tower blocks and group terrace houses on three of its sides. Additionally, there are walkways going through the site that connect the surrounding buildings. The centre should deliver the activity necessary for a fulfilling life similarly as the heart delivers blood in a human body. The heartbeat curve has therefore been an inspiration for the design of the edifice as is apparent from the dynamic edges of sloping roofs. During the design process I tried to link the centre to the existing walkways, integrate it as well as possible into the terrain and make sure that no view from the surrounding buildings is disrupted. This is why the two-floor design with angular roofs was chosen. The first floor verges into the second one where there is maximum super-elevation of the original terrain thus minimizing the need for grading. Piet Mondrian’s paintings have been an inspiration for the texture of the façade. Construction-wise, the building is designed as a ventilated one and its walls are covered with cement fibre panels (Cembonit FDA) in white and in two shades of grey. The panels are 0.5 m wide and tall according to individual levels of the edifice. This way I managed to unify the clean, regular grid of the façade with the windows and the access area.

Detached house with copycentre
Haltmar, Lukáš ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The subject of my thesis is the design non-celar two-storey family house with a shop of copy requirements and copycentr. The building is built in a quiet village in the Štíty near Šumperk, in the cadastral Štíty-město. The house is designed for 4 people. Access to the building and premises are wheelchair accessible. The support structures are built of aerated concrete blocks insulated slabs of mineral wool. House is built on a strip of plain concrete. The roof is a truss, saddle. The project is the work of the seminar focused on assessment of structures in terms of thermal and acoustic techniques.

Počítačová gramotnost patnáctiletých žáků – dílčí téma vzdělanostních nerovností
Basl, Josef
Computer literacy of 15-year-old pupils is analyzed within this paper and situation in the Czech Republic, Germany and Hungary is discussed using the OECD PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) 2003 dataset. The research question of what socio-economic factors affect computer literacy is elaborated. Besides significant differences between boys and girls, possession of a computer and an internet access was found to be most appropriate factor to explain distinctions in computer literacy.

Constitutional aspects of the termination of the Czechoslovak Federation
Janda, Pavel ; Gronský, Ján (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
- Constitutional aspects of the termination of the Czechoslovak Federation The thesis deals with problems of constitutional aspects relating to termination of the Czechoslovak Federation, which was abolished on 31.12. 1992 I have chosen this theme because I am interested in this theme since the first grade of my studium at the Law faculty. I had better access to this theme after the attendance of Scientific seminar leaded by Doc. Gronský called Slovakia in constitutional history of Czechoslovakia. The thesis uses sources available to students of Law faculty (monography, collections, university textbooks, texts of laws, articles, stenograph records, university lectures). The thesis is grounded on the synthesis of many sources with emphasis on consistent citing sources of the original authors. The thesis is composed of three chapters, which are divided into subchapters. These subchapters contain parts. In introduction I set the aim of thesis to describe the aspects of termination Czechoslovakia. For better context is in thesis genesis and development of the federation. Chapter one consists of two subchapters. There are described conditions of formation of Czechoslovak state. Chapter two consists of four subchapters, which describe Constitutional development of Czechoslovakia (1918-1989) with focus on...