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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vysokoškolské koleje s menzou, Brno / Halls of Residence and Refectory, Brno

Unar, Dalibor January 2014 (has links)
The object of this diploma thesis is the processing of technical documentation for a implementation of Halls of Residence with Refectory and collective parking. The building is without cellar, has seven aboveground floors and a flat vegetation roofs. Supporting system consists a reinforced concrete frame with steel concrete stiffening cores, filling walls are made of ceramic blocks. The whole building is insulated. The facade is ventilated, aluminum cartridges.
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Areál společnosti TOPWET / TOPWET company headquarters

Vítková, Kristýna January 2015 (has links)
This is a detached office building with halls located in an industrial zone. The building is situated in Ostrovačice. The office building has two floors without cellar. There are an entrance hall with reception, three office rooms, kitchen with dining room, archives, restrooms and technical background on the first floor. There are one office room, office of managing director, office of traders, boardroom, training room, kitchen and restrooms on the second floor. From the entrance hall you can climb from double staircase to the roof. The building is covered by single-layer flat roof. This is extensive green roof. The building is based on the footings of plain concrete and is built from the building system POROTHERM with contact insulation system from company ISOVER. The office building has a production and storage hall. There are an entrance hall, dressing room for men and other also for women with shower, separate toilets, kitchen with dining room and engine room of ventilation in production hall. Built-up area is totally 1926,6 square metres.
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Centro deportivo en Villa María del Triunfo / Sport center in Villa María del Triunfo

Montero Cavero, Gonzalo Adolfo 15 June 2021 (has links)
La presente investigación y posterior proyecto arquitectónico, busca la aplicación de la teoría de límites difusos propuesta por el arquitecto Toyo Ito en arquitectura de tipología deportiva, el cual se ha denominado como “centro deportivo”. El objetivo es contrarrestar la situación actual de este tipo de infraestructura en el Perú, la cual tiene una predisposición de colocar bordes urbanos físicos que se encuentren desconectados de su entorno. Para ello, se busca generar relaciones exteriores-interiores través del concepto de límite, espacios públicos y diferentes grados de permeabilidad en el edificio, los cuales abarcan su estructura, forma espacialidad y funcionalidad. El proyecto se ubicará en Villa María del Triunfo y será de carácter público distrital. Tendrá una vocación catalogada como “Deporte para TODOS”, la cual es una iniciativa de carácter social que tiene el fin de llegar a los usuarios de todas las edades dentro del radio de influencia. Por otro lado, se enfocará los usos hacia el deporte de masificación, recreacional, formativo y competitivo en una categoría no federada. Por último, también se aprovechará la flexibilidad de los pabellones deportivos y espacios públicos al aire libre, para albergar otros usos compatibles con el deporte y que pueden generar un mayor aporte a la vida comunitaria de la zona. / The present research and architectural project search the application of the theory of blurring limits proposed by the architect Toyo Ito, in sport architecture typology, which has been called “Sport Centre”. The objective is to counter the current situation of this type in Peru, which has a predisposition to place physical urban limits that are disconnected from the environment. For this, it searches to generate interior-exterior connection through the blurring limit concept public spaces and different degrees of permeability in the structure, spatial, form and functionality from the building. The project will be in Villa María del Triunfo and will be of a public and district category. It will be cataloged as “Sport for all”. This is a social initiative that has the objective to reach users of all ages into the influence radius. On the other hand, the sports will be focused on massification, recreational, training and competitive sports in a non-federated category. Finally, the flexibility of the sport halls and public outdoor spaces will allow for the other uses that are compatible with sport, generating a greater contribution to the community of the area. / Tesis
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Walter Richard Sickert and the theatre c.1880-c.1940

Rough, William W. January 2010 (has links)
Prior to his career as a painter, Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1940) was employed for a number of years as an actor. Indeed the muse of the theatre was a constant influence throughout Sickert’s life and work yet this relationship is curiously neglected in studies of his career. The following thesis, therefore, is an attempt to address this vital aspect of Sickert’s œuvre. Chapter one (Act I: The Duality of Performance and the Art of the Music-Hall) explores Sickert’s acting career and its influence on his music-hall paintings from the 1880s and 1890s, particularly how this experience helps to differentiate his work from Whistler and Degas. Chapter two (Act II: Restaging Camden Town: Walter Sickert and the theatre c.1905-c.1915) examines the influence of the developing New Drama on Sickert’s works from his Fitzroy Street/Camden Town period. Chapter three (Act III: Sickert and Shakespeare: Interpreting the Theatre c.1920-1940) details Sickert’s interest in the rediscovery of Shakespeare as a metaphor for his solution to the crisis in modern art. Finally, chapter four (Act IV: Sickert’s Simulacrum: Representations and Characterisations of the Artist in Texts, Portraits and Self-Portraits c.1880-c.1940) discusses his interest in the concept of theatrical identity, both in terms of an interest in acting and the “character” of artist and self-publicity. Each chapter analyses the influence of the theatre on Sickert’s work, both in terms of his interest in theatrical subject matter but also in a more general sense of the theatrical milieu of his interpretations. Consequently Sickert’s paintings tell us much about changing fashions, traditions and interests in the British theatre during his period. The history of the British stage is therefore the backdrop for the study of a single artist’s obsession with theatricality and visual modernity.
135

Faculty Senate Minutes December 3, 2012

University of Arizona Faculty Senate 03 December 2012 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.
136

Josef Hlávka a jeho podíl na rozvoji české vzdělanosti / Josef Hlávka and his contribution to the Development of the Czech education

Šmahelová, Ywette January 2017 (has links)
The research into the student hall of residence founded in 1907 thanks to the impulse, plans, personal effort, and mainly to the large donation of Josef Hlávka has so far left out the fact that there was a long tradition of student halls of residence in Prague and elsewhere beforehand. The author of the thesis attempts to prove that some aspects of Hlávka's project, particularly it's charitable and nationalist motivations, existed much earlier. However, unlike other charity institutions of this kind, Josef Hlávka aimed to provide talented and hard- working but evincibly underfunded Czech students with education in foreign languages and with additional education in upper class etiquette including fencing lessons. What may have been support to Czech students and enhancement of their opportunities came to be, after the foundation of Czechoslovakia in 1918, an old-fashioned and outlived part of education of new academic juveniles.
137

Výrobna veterinárních léčiv Tekro – Nová Dědina - stavebně technologický projekt / Production of veterinary drugs Tekro - New Dědina - construction and technological project

Karel, Jaroslav January 2014 (has links)
The content of this thesis is the construction technology project construction hall for the production of veterinary drugs Tekro in the village Nová Dedina. In this work addresses the project site equipment, scheduling, technical regulations, inspection and test plan, a study of the main technological stages of the building.
138

The Farmland Opera House : culture, identity, and the corn contest

Wernicke, Rose January 2013 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
139

Kongresové centrum Humpolec / Congress centre Humpolec

Šrůta, Otto January 2018 (has links)
This thesis describes the design and processing of the convention center. The proposed house is located at the top of the square of Humpolec in the area designated for the construction of public facilities. The building consists of a basement, where there is a garage for the car owner and stores food for the kitchen. On the first floor there is a reception, restaurant and facilities for the kitchen. On the second floor are conference halls. In the third and fourth floor is accommodation for guests. The restaurant is designed for 55 people inside + outdoor terrace can seat about 30 people. Conference halls are designed for 90 people. Accommodation is for 28 guests. Outdoor parking is for 40 cars. Perimeter bearing walls are made of reinforced concrete + insulation. Interior bearing walls are made of reinforced concrete, interior non-bearing brick walls HELUZ. The ceilings are made of overstretched Spiroll panels and boards reinforced cross. For ceiling is plasterboard ceilings. The roof home is designed as a single-layer flat. Heating is effected by the heat pump. Wooden windows are six-chamber, aluminum doors. There is a staircase and an elevator. The proposed facility is designed wheelchair.
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Sportovně relaxační centrum v Havlíčkově Brodě / Sports relaxation centre in Havlíčkův Brod

Bočková, Veronika Unknown Date (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with a project of an sports relaxation centre in Havlíčkův Brod Ledečská street on plots no. 561/1 and 664/17 that are slightly sloping. The building is non-basement with 2 above-ground floors. The exterior load-bearing walls are made of clay blocks complemented with thermal insulation system according to ETICS. The building foundations are designes as strip foundations from concrete. Horizontal load-bearing structures will be made of prestressed concrete floor slab Spiroll. The building is roofed with a warm flat roof. First ground floor consists of sport part, there are big and small gym, crossfit excercise hall, 3 excercises halls for group lessons and 2 squash courts. It is also possible to use workout playground which is approached from the gym. There is also a buffet near the entrance. Second ground floor serves for relaxation, there are salt cave, sauna world with 5 different saunas (Finnish and also steam) and Whirlpool. The sauna world has also a cooling pool. Visitors can also use the outdoor rest area with a cooling pond. There are also a massage room, pedicure/manicure, solarium and sports shop.

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