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Dům pro seniory ve Vyškově / House for seniors in VyškovKofl, Tomáš January 2016 (has links)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a new-built home for the seniors in the village Vyškov. The building is designed on a slightly sloping terrain. The main entrance is oriented to the northeast. It consists of one building divided into three expansion units. It is a building with a partial basement floor and three floors. The building is designed from reinforced concrete frame with masonry infill Porotherm. The ceiling structure is designed from a continuous cross -reinforced monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. The building is covered with a flat roof. House is designed for desabled persons.
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Polyfunkční dům / Polyfunctional houseVeselý, Adam January 2016 (has links)
Content of my thesis is structural and proces layout design of new building of multi-purpose building situated in Brandýs nad Labem city. Building is cellarless consisting of five above-ground storey, covered by one layered flat roof cladding. This object is devided to two parts. First of them is defined for public and includes café, commercial premises and office and second part of building includes eleven flats. One parking place belongs to each flat. Object is designed based on POROTHERM constructive system. Bottom is designed as concrete continuous footing and reinforced continuous footing. Part of bottoms is separate footing made of concrete.
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Polyfunkční dům ve Svitavách / Multifunctional house in SvitavyFučík, Lukáš January 2017 (has links)
This project deals with a design of a multifunctional house in Svitavy. The object is designed as a building without a basement, detached house with four above-ground floors. It is fitted into flat terrain. Newly built multifunctional house serves two main functions. The first is the creation of nine housing units, which are accessible from the central staircase and have an individually designed entrance. The second function of the new building is commercial utilization. There are three business premises in the house, each of them has its own sanitary facilities and separate entrance. The roof is designed as single-layered, flat, composed of asphalt strips. The structural system of the building is brick, made of ceramic blocks. The building is insulated with a contact insulation system.
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Hotel / HotelWawreczka, Stefan January 2017 (has links)
Diploma thesis deals with the design documentation hotel building in the village of Vendryně. The building is designed in accordance with the existing this area and the slope of the terrain. This is a two-tier four-storey building. Above the 1st floor is designed flat vegetation roof and above the 4th floor is gabled roof. The building contains part of the accommodation, dining area and facilities for staff. Work includes architectural and layout design, preparation of construction drawings, design of fire safety design of buildings, basic thermal technical assessment and calculation of a selected wooden truss and a draft air exchange for restaurants and kitchens. The entire work will be complemented by a text part.
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Dům zdraví v Hustopečích / Medical house in Hustopeče.Zárubová, Martina January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis medical house in Hustopece deals with a design and project documentation for construction health facilities in Hustopece. Object is used to provide a daily patient care. There are nine private medical facilities of various specializations, pharmacy and optics. Object with its proposal allows wheelchair access. This is a hasnot four-storey building. Structure consists of monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton with stiffening walls, footings based and passports. internal unsound are designed from the drywall. Building roof is flat, edging attic.
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Impact de Heterodera glycines sur la réaction de défense du soya (Glycine max) et influence sur la gestion de Aphis glycines dans un contexte climatique actuel et futurMaheux, Lydia 09 1900 (has links)
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Role symbolu v mediální komunikaci / A role of the symbol in media communicationPečenková, Jana January 2014 (has links)
My thesis is devoted to the topic of symbols in media messages. I choose this topic mainly because I work in media communication, specifically in the field of public relations, and that is why I wanted to focus on the area that is close to me not only professionally. Symbols are one of the signs whose meaning depends on the cultural or social context and the value system. My intention is with the help of various methods of semiotic analysis to show how media messages are full of symbols and that we are often not aware of their meaning and affect on us. Media messages are all around us, and thus we are confronted with them every day. It is important to be aware of their meaning because they are part of our cultural environment and thus they affect us backward.
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Polyfunkční dům / Multifunctional buildingOulehla, David January 2021 (has links)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the project documentation of the new multifunctional building on the plot in Oslavany. The building is planted in the shape of a letter L.
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Simulation and Control at the Boundaries Between Humans and Assistive RobotsWarner, Holly E. January 2019 (has links)
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Historical argument in the writings of the English deistsRoberts, Gabriel C. B. January 2014 (has links)
This study examines the role of history in the writings of the English deists, a group of heterodox religious controversialists who were active from the last quarter of the seventeenth century until the middle of the eighteenth century. Its main sources are the published works of the deists and their opponents, but it also draws, where possible, on manuscript sources. Not all of the deists were English (one was Irish and another was of Welsh extraction), but the term ‘English Deists’ has been used on the grounds that the majority of deists were English and that they published overwhelmingly in England and in English. It shows that the deists not only disagreed with their orthodox opponents about the content of sacred history, but also about the relationship between religious truth and historical evidence. Chapter 1 explains the entwining of theology and history in early Christianity, how the connection between them was understood by early modern Christians, and how developments in orthodox learning set the stage for the appearance of deism in the latter decades of the seventeenth century. Each of the following three chapters is devoted to a different line of argument which the deists employed against orthodox belief. Chapter 2 examines the argument that certain propositions were meaningless, and therefore neither true nor false irrespective of any historical evidence which could be marshalled in their support, as it was used by John Toland and Anthony Collins. Chapter 3 traces the argument that the actions ascribed to God in sacred history might be unworthy of his goodness, beginning with Samuel Clarke’s first set of Boyle Lectures and then progressing through the writings of Thomas Chubb, Matthew Tindal, Thomas Morgan, and William Warburton. Chapter 4 charts the decline of the category of certain knowledge in the latter half of the seventeenth century, the rise of probability theory, and the effect of these developments on the deists’ views about the reliability of historical evidence. Chapter 5 is a case-study, which reads Anthony Collins’s Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion (1724) in light of the findings of the earlier chapters. Finally, a coda provides a conspectus of the state of the debate in the middle decades of the eighteenth century, focusing on the work of four writers: Peter Annet, David Hume, Conyers Middleton, and Edward Gibbon.
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