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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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Springhouses of the Red Clay Valley a transformation from essential to ornamental /

Shaw, Stephanie Lee. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Delaware, 2009. / Principal faculty advisors: Rebecca J. Sheppard and David L. Ames, School of Urban Affairs & Public Policy. Includes bibliographical references.
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Archeologie města Mostu (čp. 45-47). Vybrané kapitoly I / Archaeology of the town of Most (Nos. 45-47). Selected chapters

Kabeláčová, Petra January 2021 (has links)
The submitted master's thesis deals with the issue of urban archaeology, specifically on the example of Most plots No. 45-47. It is based on a summary of knowledge gained during rescue archaeological research, which took place between 1977 and 1978. An integral part is also the analysis and evaluation of material culture finds together with the ceramic inventory, which became the basis for the chronological sequence. The question of possible production activities that could be operated within the plots is further addressed based on the found artifacts. The final part thematically focuses on the progress and character of development in the plots in the 13th - 16th century, considering other contexts - within the city of Most, archaeology of cities in the Czech lands and archaeology of cities in Central Europe. Key words urban archaeology, medieval plots, housing, outbuildings, everyday life
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Archeologie města Mostu (čp. 45-47). Vybrané kapitoly I / Archaeology of the town of Most (Nos. 45-47). Selected chapters

Kabeláčová, Petra January 2021 (has links)
The submitted master's thesis deals with the issue of urban archaeology, specifically on the example of Most plots No. 45-47. It is based on a summary of knowledge gained during rescue archaeological research, which took place between 1977 and 1978. An integral part is also the analysis and evaluation of material culture finds together with the ceramic inventory, which became the basis for the chronological sequence. The question of possible production activities that could be operated within the plots is further addressed based on the found artifacts. The final part thematically focuses on the progress and character of development in the plots in the 13th - 16th century, considering other contexts - within the city of Most, archaeology of cities in the Czech lands and archaeology of cities in Central Europe. Key words urban archaeology, medieval plots, housing, outbuildings, everyday life
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Penzion / Pension

Daňková, Zuzana January 2014 (has links)
The thesis dealt with the reconstruction of the existing farm buildings. After a complete reconstruction of the object it will serve as a guest house with training center. The equipment includes the restaurant with its own kitchen facilities and building will be completed by the wellness center, which will be located in the new part of development. Object of wellness center will probably be completely resolved in the construction phase B. The property is located in the village Býkovice, Býkovice (616524 ), house No. 30, No. 82, land parcel numbers: 120/1 , 120/2 , 121/1. That object will consist of three floors, one floor is partly underground, further aboveground floor which will be directly accessible from the northern part and attic. The total built-up area will be approximately 526 m. Ridge height is 5,250 m and 3,840 m. The building is based on the existing foundations and the new wellness center is based on the footings of plain concrete C16/20. The base concrete slabs will be made new in the entire building, reinforced with KARI networks 150x150x6. Peripheral bearing and interior bearing walls remain largely preserved (masonry, brick, stone and mixed). New structures will be designed in Porotherm and added with light rails Fermacell (SDK). The steel-concrete ceiling and ceiling in the new part will be made of Porotherm. The staircase is made of steel, staircase. The roof is gabled house (main building) and desk (east wing), above the training center is also gabled roof. All roofs are fitted with metal roofing.

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