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  • 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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Sportovní vybavenost v kontextu místa / Sports facilities in the context of the site

Deržmíšek, Pavel January 2011 (has links)
Žabovřesky Kominsky PARK TRUE PLACE: flood plain regulations shackled the river bed and the modern road odřezávající entire area from the surrounding severed the network of historic paths and create new relationships without deeper flooding as a regular fact immediate presence of water in the heavily built-up structure of CONCEPT: grab territory as a whole, intended for sports and relaxation activities respect for the flood in some initial layout surface structure determination of the primary network of roads, copying the edge PCB Layout definition of a strip along the highway, allowing the possible development of communication, service roads parallel to the parking lot, bike path and pedestrian traffic determination can be built-up edge on the edge of the strip network of secondary roads in the area as a walking trail winding along the river in the surface structure after a strict cross-linking the main line route green park adherence to the river with a gradual blending in the edges of the main roads possible space-based courses to přímkám routes linking the main routes vistas passing across the territory with a focus on the strongest dominating the valley SOCCER ACADEMY CONCEPT: location of the site into a suitable strip of water above the fifty maximum possible use of built-up edge house as a barrier against noise from the highway ARCHITECTURE: mass divided module, based on the minimum space requirements for the use of distribution of land mass divided into courses and by major thoroughfares possible mass in vista halls and places of employment corridor linking the northern and southern roofed facade Covered seating along the main matter - pier stands without roof DISPOSITION: above the water level importance of the courses, the content of the section object two blocks and changing rooms opposite the training pitches with artificial grass block administration, coaches, referees, specifying the main playground free playground area fill the background of coffee the block defined on the one hand, a closed area facilities - on the other hand, open cafe CONSTRUCTION: reinforced concrete walls based on micropiles ribbed ceiling with laminated wooden truss perimeter glazing insulating glass pier made of wooden beams based on the transverse steel balls SEASONAL CLOAKROOM CONCEPT: man as a regular item in the landscape minimum space requirements, minimum maintenance, maximum durability ARCHITECTURE: block with the cor-tenových sheets with holes burned center cabinets with stainless steel plate zohýbaného polished concrete floor screed CONSTRUCTION PROCESS: in the internal space spot welding cor-Tenova quarto fitting doors welding roof work installation of ballast instead of bringing water and waste dosypání circuit and concreting the interior of the building installation of prefab blocks of stainless steel cabinets
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Carbonate Lake Deposits in the Fluvial Bridger Formation of the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming

Blakeman, Audrey A. 22 September 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Recreio Escolar: um olhar acerca dos jovens por meio das suas imagens no cotidiano

SANTOS, Martha Valente Domingues dos 07 February 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Jorge Silva (jorgelmsilva@ufrrj.br) on 2018-05-11T20:14:04Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2017 - Martha Valente Domingues dos Santos.pdf: 5235574 bytes, checksum: dd873c0e33010bd0b89f67c19c75813d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-11T20:14:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2017 - Martha Valente Domingues dos Santos.pdf: 5235574 bytes, checksum: dd873c0e33010bd0b89f67c19c75813d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-07 / Beaucoup de recherches sont accomplies dans l'enseignement (?ducation) quant au programme d'?tudes, de la pratique de l'enseignement, la routine de la classe, les politiques publiques en mati?re d'?ducation; cependant, peu toujours on a parl? quant ? la r?cr?ation scolaire. Beaucoup de discours ?ducatifs dirigent la dichotomie parmi la difficult? d'entre ceux dans le travail avec leurs ?tudiants, le manque de motivation discente dans l'accomplissement des activit?s dans la salle de classe et la r?gularit? de fr?quence de l'alunado au milieu du processus de socialisation pendant la r?cr?ation. Alors l'int?r?t a apparu dans la recherche pr?s de cet espace-temps la construction privil?gi?e de l'identit? juv?nile, non juste par les discours ?ducatifs, mais maintenant aussi (et surtout) les images constitutives de ce moment-l? et la conversation avec le public. Pour le d?veloppement de ce travail, je jetterai la main de contributions th?oriques dans le domaine des ?tudes Culturelles, comme Hall, en plus de la contribution de Maffesoli (2010, 2006) quant aux sociabilit?s; mais aussi un concept de cette r?cr?ation ? travers les yeux de Delalande (2001) et une analyse des images sous la sollicitation Berino. (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2013, 2007, 2009, 2012); ainsi qu?une conversation entre Bakhtin (2008, 1998, 2002, 1997, 1993a, 1993b, 1981) et Freire (2000, 1998, 2011a, 2011b, 1996, 1970, 2001) sur les dialogicit?. L'?tude sera accomplie au campus Engenho Novo de l'?cole Pedro II, l'?cole de formation initiale du r?seau (filet) f?d?ral d'enseignement, avec les groupes de la sixi?me ann?e de l'Enseignement Fondamental ? la troisi?me ann?e de l'Enseignement de Moyen, qu'ils dans cet espace temps, divisant des exp?riences, l'angoisse, des victoires et des craintes. L'objectif g?n?ral de ce travail est d'analyser, le d?part de l'?tude des images, qui trie les pratiques culturelles qui arrivent dans l'espace-temps de la r?cr?ation scolaire contribuent pour la production et la revigoration des identit?s juv?niles. Les approches m?thodologiques pour l'?tude ont ?t? bas?es sur des ?tudes en / de / avec le quotidien, d?velopp? par Nilda Alves (2003, 2001, 2012, 1998, 2004), qui cherche une plus grande compr?hension des processus quotidiens d'apprendre produit par les mani?res diff?rentes d'encart des sujets dans plusieurs espace temps d'interaction sociale, visant ? prolonger(?tendre) la compr?hension sur les fa?ons (chemins) et les crit?res de compr?hension du monde emp?tr? par ces encarts. Le d?part de la sensation de ce qui est observ?, par les annotations nous "des journaux" de terrain (des champs) et des enregistrements des conversations avec les ?tudiants, le r?cit textuel doit ?tre insuflada pour un visualidade qui l'enrichit; alors le travail a tendance pour la base les images de ce quotidien, avec la coupe (diminution) de espace temps de la r?cr?ation scolaire, analys? sous le biais de Photoethnography. On arrive ? la conclusion que la cour de l??cole est um territoire de singularit?s et de (re) d?fini, o? l?on voit la formation des identit?s des jeunes des pratiques culturelles qui y sont construits comme Ocupen mouvement d?occupation. / Many researches are carried out in education about curriculum, teaching practice, classroom routine, public policies on education. However, such little things have been said about school playground. Many teachers' statements have pointed out the dichotomy between their difficulties in dealing with their students, the lack of student motivation to carry out the activities in the classroom and the regularity of the student's attendance in the process of socializing during this recess. This gave rise to interest in the research about this space-time of privileged construction of youth identity, not only through the teaching speeches but now also (and mainly) by the constitutive images of that moment and the conversations with this public. For the development of this work, I will make use of theoretical contributions in the field of Cultural Studies, such as Hall, as well as Maffesoli's (2010, 2006) contribution on sociability. But I also used a concept of this recreation through the look of Delalande (2001) and an analysis of the images under the bias of Berino (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2013, 2007, 2009, 2012); as well as a conversation between Bakhtin (2008, 1988, 2002, 1997, 1993a, 1993b, 1981) and Freire (2000, 1988, 2011a, 2011b, 1996, 1970, 2001) on dialogicity. The study was carried out at the Engenho Novo II campus of the Pedro II College, a basic education school of the federal educational system, with classes from the sixth grade of elementary school to the third year of high school, which are passing through this space, dividing experiences, anxieties, victories and fears. The general objective of this work is to analyze, starting from the study of images, how the cultural practices that occur in the space-time of school playground contribute to the production and strengthening of youth identities. The methodological paths for the study were based on the studies in the daily ones, developed by Nilda Alves (2003, 2001, 2012, 1998, 2004), that seek a greater understanding of the daily processes of learning produced by the different ways of insertion of the subjects in the various spaces of social interaction, objectifying to extend the understanding of the ways and criteria of understanding the world entangled through these insertions. From the sensation of what is being observed, through the notes in the "field diaries" and the records of the conversations with the students, the textual narrative needs to be instilled by a visuality that enriches it. Hence the work is based on the images of this daily life, with the cut of the space-time of the school playground, analyzed under the bias of photoetnography. The conclusion is that the school playground is a territory of singularities and (re) significations, where the juvenile identities?formation can be perceived from the cultural practices that are built there, such as the Ocupen occupation movement. / Se realizan muchas investigaciones en educaci?n respecto a curr?culo, pr?ctica docente, rutina de las salas de clase, pol?ticas p?blicas en educaci?n; sin embargo, todav?a poco se ha dicho respecto al recreo escolar. Muchas hablas docentes han se?alado la dicotom?a entra la dificultad de estos en lidiar con sus alumnos, la falta de motivaci?n discente en la realizaci?n de las actividades en la sala de clase y la regularidad de frecuencia del estudiante en pleno proceso de socializaci?n durante el recreo. De ah? surgi? el inter?s en la investigaci?n sobre ese espaciotiempo de privilegiada construcci?n de la identidad juvenil, pero no m?s a trav?s de hablas docentes, sino tambi?n (y principalmente) por las im?genes constitutivas de ese momento y de las charlas con ese p?blico. Para el desarrollo de ese trabajo, echar? mano de aportes te?ricos en el ?mbito de los Estudios Culturales, como Hall, adem?s de la contribuci?n de Maffesoli (2010, 2006)en lo que toca las sociabilidades; tambi?n estar? presente la conceptuaci?n de ese recreo bajo la mirada de Delalande (2001) y un an?lisis de las im?genes a trav?s de la ?ptica de Berino. (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2013, 2007, 2009, 2012); as? como una conversaci?n entre Bakhtin (2008, 1988, 2002, 1997, 1993a, 1993b, 1981) y Freire (2000, 1988, 2011a, 2011b, 1996, 1970, 2001) sobre dialogocidad. El estudio se llev? a cabo en el Campus Engenho Novo II del Col?gio Pedro II, escuela de educaci?n b?sica de la red federal de ense?anza, con grupos desde el sexto a?o de la Primaria hasta el tercer a?o de la Secundaria, que circulan en ese espaciotiempo, dividiendo experiencias, angustias, victorias y miedos. El objetivo general de este trabajo es analizar, a partir del estudio de im?genes, de qu? forma las pr?cticas culturales que se dan en el espaciotiempo del recreo escolar contribuyen para la producci?n y el fortalecimiento de las identidades juveniles. Las rutas metodol?gicas para la investigaci?n se basaron en los estudios nos/dos/com los cotidianos de aprendizaje desarrollados por Nilda Alves (2003, 2001, 2012, 1998, 2004), que buscan una mayor comprensi?n de los procesos cotidianos de aprendizaje producidos por los diferentes modos de inserci?n de los sujetos en los diversos espaciotiempos de interacci?n social, con el objetivo de ampliar el entendimiento sobre las maneras y criterios de comprensi?n de mundo que se dan a trav?s de esas inserciones. Teniendo en cuenta la sensaci?n de lo que se observa, a partir de apuntes en los ?diarios de campo? y de los registros de las conversas con los alumnos, la narrativa textual carece insuflarse por una visibilidad que le brinde enriquecimiento; de ser as?, el trabajo tiene como base las im?genes de ese cotidiano, en el ?mbito del espaciotiempo del recreo escolar, analizada bajo el sesgo de Photoethnography. Se llega a la conclusi?n de que el patio de la escuela es un territorio de singularidades y (re) definida, en la que vemos la formaci?n de las identidades juveniles de las pr?cticas culturales que no estaban constituidos como movimiento de ocupaci?n Ocupen. / Muitas pesquisas s?o realizadas em educa??o a respeito de curr?culo, de pr?tica docente, de rotina de sala de aula, de pol?ticas p?blicas em educa??o; por?m, pouco ainda se tem falado a respeito do recreio escolar. Muitas falas docentes v?m apontando a dicotomia entre a dificuldade destes em lidar com seus alunos, a falta de motiva??o discente na realiza??o das atividades na sala de aula e a regularidade de frequ?ncia do alunado em pleno processo de socializa??o durante o recreio. Da? surgiu o interesse na pesquisa acerca desse espa?otempo de privilegiada constru??o da identidade juvenil, n?o mais apenas atrav?s das falas docentes, mas agora tamb?m (e principalmente) pelas imagens constitutivas desse momento e das conversas com esse p?blico. Para o desenvolvimento desse trabalho, lan?arei m?o de aportes te?ricos no campo dos Estudos Culturais, como Hall, al?m da contribui??o de Maffesoli (2010, 2006) a respeito das sociabilidades; mas tamb?m de uma conceitua??o desse recreio atrav?s do olhar de Delalande (2001) e de uma an?lise das imagens sob o vi?s de Berino; al?m de uma conversa entre Bakhtin (2008, 1988, 2002, 1997, 1993a, 1993b, 1981) e Freire (2000,1988, 2011a, 2011b, 1996, 1970, 2001) acerca da dialogicidade O estudo foi realizado no campus Engenho Novo II do Col?gio Pedro II, escola de educa??o b?sica da rede federal de ensino, com turmas do sexto ano do Ensino Fundamental ao terceiro ano do Ensino M?dio, que transitam nesse espa?otempo, dividindo experi?ncias, ang?stias, vit?rias e medos. O objetivo geral deste trabalho ? analisar, partindo do estudo das imagens, de que maneira as pr?ticas culturais que ocorrem no espa?otempo do recreio escolar contribuem para a produ??o e o fortalecimento das identidades juvenis. Os caminhos metodol?gicos para o estudo basearam-se nos estudos nos/dos/com os cotidianos, desenvolvidos por Nilda Alves (2003, 2001, 2012, 1998, 2004), que buscam uma maior compreens?o dos processos cotidianos de aprendizagem produzidos pelos diferentes modos de inser??o dos sujeitos nos diversos espa?otempos de intera??o social, objetivando estender o entendimento sobre as maneiras e crit?rios de compreens?o do mundo enredado por meio dessas inser??es. Partindo da sensa??o daquilo que est? sendo observado, atrav?s das anota??es nos ?di?rios de campo? e dos registros das conversas com os alunos, a narrativa textual carece ser insuflada por uma visualidade que a enrique?a; da? o trabalho tendo por base as imagens desse cotidiano, com o recorte do espa?otempo do recreio escolar, analisado sob o vi?s da fotoetnografia. Chega-se a conclus?o de que o recreio escolar ? um territ?rio de singularidades e de (re)significa??es, onde percebe-se a forma??o das identidades juvenis a partir das pr?ticas culturais que ali se constroem, como o movimento de ocupa??o Ocupen.
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Participation and social order in the playground

Theobald, Maryanne Agnes January 2009 (has links)
This study investigates the everyday practices of young children acting in their social worlds within the context of the school playground. It employs an ethnographic ethnomethodological approach using conversation analysis. In the context of child participation rights advanced by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and childhood studies, the study considers children’s social worlds and their participation agendas. The participants of the study were a group of young children in a preparatory year setting in a Queensland school. These children, aged 4 to 6 years, were videorecorded as they participated in their day-to-day activities in the classroom and in the playground. Data collection took place over a period of three months, with a total of 26 hours of video data. Episodes of the video-recordings were shown to small groups of children and to the teacher to stimulate conversations about what they saw on the video. The conversations were audio-recorded. This method acknowledged the child’s standpoint and positioned children as active participants in accounting for their relationships with others. These accounts are discussed as interactionally built comments on past joint experiences and provided a starting place for analysis of the video-recorded interaction. Four data chapters are presented in this thesis. Each data chapter investigates a different topic of interaction. The topics include how children use “telling” as a tactical tool in the management of interactional trouble, how children use their “ideas” as possessables to gain ownership of a game and the interactional matters that follow, how children account for interactional matters and bid for ownership of “whose idea” for the game and finally, how a small group of girls orientated to a particular code of conduct when accounting for their actions in a pretend game of “school”. Four key themes emerged from the analysis. The first theme addresses two arenas of action operating in the social world of children, pretend and real: the “pretend”, as a player in a pretend game, and the “real”, as a classroom member. These two arenas are intertwined. Through inferences to explicit and implicit “codes of conduct”, moral obligations are invoked as children attempt to socially exclude one another, build alliances and enforce their own social positions. The second theme is the notion of shared history. This theme addresses the history that the children reconstructed, and acts as a thread that weaves through their interactions, with implications for present and future relationships. The third theme is around ownership. In a shared context, such as the playground, ownership is a highly contested issue. Children draw on resources such as rules, their ideas as possessables, and codes of behaviour as devices to construct particular social and moral orders around owners of the game. These themes have consequences for children’s participation in a social group. The fourth theme, methodological in nature, shows how the researcher was viewed as an outsider and novice and was used as a resource by the children. This theme is used to inform adult-child relationships. The study was situated within an interest in participation rights for children and perspectives of children as competent beings. Asking children to account for their participation in playground activities situates children as analysers of their own social worlds and offers adults further information for understanding how children themselves construct their social interactions. While reporting on the experiences of one group of children, this study opens up theoretical questions about children’s social orders and these influences on their everyday practices. This thesis uncovers how children both participate in, and shape, their everyday social worlds through talk and interaction. It investigates the consequences that taken-for-granted activities of “playing the game” have for their social participation in the wider culture of the classroom. Consideration of this significance may assist adults to better understand and appreciate the social worlds of young children in the school playground.
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Violences et justice dans les cours de récréation à l'école élémentaire / Violences and justice in the school playgrounds at primary school

Boxberger, Clémence 16 November 2016 (has links)
Cette recherche interroge, dans une perspective pragmatique, la teneur des disputes entre pairs dans les cours de récréation à l'école élémentaire. Le régime de dispute en violence (Boltanski, 1990), caractérisé par des épreuves de force engageant exclusivement la force des personnes constitue le pivot de notre recherche. Comment et sous quelles conditions les interactions enfantines basculent-elles dans le régime de dispute en violence ou inversement sortent-elles de ce régime ? A l'aide d'une méthodologie fondée sur une approche ethnographique (observations et entretiens semi-scénarisés) et des questionnaires soumis aux écoliers, nous avons été en mesure de caractériser les formes émergentes de ce régime de dispute en violence, révélant ainsi une violence protéiforme ne se limitant pas au seul phénomène du harcèlement. Nous avons démontré que les écoliers recourent à des normes corporelles spécifiques et à des principes issus du monde domestique et du monde civique en vue de stabiliser l'ordre social en récréation et peuvent, sous certaines conditions, employer la violence comme un dispositif visant à contrecarrer les menaces pesant sur ces normes et principes. La compétence à s'extraire du régime de violence est apparue fortement corrélée aux dispositifs pédagogiques en place dans les écoles et à la grandeur que les élèves accordent aux enseignants ainsi qu'aux justifications et dispositifs que ces derniers emploient. La grandeur accordée à ces dispositifs et à la figure enseignante s'est enfin révélée, au fil de l'analyse comme étant étroitement imbriquée à la grandeur politique et civique que les enseignants accordent à l'écolier. / This sociological research deals with arguments among children in the school playground at primary school and follows a pragmatic sociological approach. The violent argument regime (Boltanski, 1990), is characterised by power struggles, that exclusively involves people strenght, without any principles. This violent argument regime is the centre of this research. How, and under which conditions peer interactions can get out of that regime? Using a methodology built on an ethnographic approach (observations and interviews based on scenarios) and on questionnaries to pupils, we've been able to characterise the emerging forms of the violent regime, and we showed the existence of a multifaceted violence at elementary school that can't be reduced merely to schoolbullying : this analysis's questionning the psychological approach of schoolbullying at school and discards the portraits of pupils who are either a persecutor or a victim : they can be both of them. Furthermore, pupils use physical norms and principles of justice that come from the domestic and the civic spheres in order to regulate the social order in the school playground and to get out of the violent regime. However, they can also, in the name of those principles, use violence as a device which enable them to stem the threats to those same principles. Moreover, the pupils ability to get out of the violence regime is linked to the teaching devices in the schools and to pupils perception of the teachers and the regulations that teachers use – or don't use. Some teaching devices could help pupils to get out of the violent argument regime and could restructure pupils principles and norms of justice.
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Rehabilitace historického jádra a přilehlého okolí města Kyjov se zaměřením na veřejný prostor / The Rehabilitation of the historical center and adjacent surroundings of Kyjov with a focus on the public space

Lípová, Markéta January 2018 (has links)
The subject of the diploma thesis is “Rehabilitation of the historical center and the surrounding neighborhoods in Kyjov with main focus on public space”. Urbanistic solution covers an area in close distance from the Masaryk Square, where the effort is to offer housing in the newly designed residential district. Diploma thesis also contains a design for completion and increase of capacity of the social services complex which is adjacent to the park by Saint Josef Chapel. This park is a part of the urbanistic design as well. The studied area is bordered by the streets of Újezd, Dobrovského, Dvořákova, Klvaňova, Brandlova and Palackého třída. Although Kyjov is situated mostly on plains the studied area is in a hilly and disunited part of the city. Buildings in this area are rather low-rise and mainly used for housing purposes. The design is focused on offering varied housing, which relates to the existing buildings and develops unused public space. Scope of this diploma thesis also contains a vision for the year 2070. The vision focuses on an area currently with high-rise blocks of flats. This area is adjacent to the newly designed residential district.
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APPOLO - Towards integrated urban education in Pretoria : a multi-functional vertical primary school

Du Plessis, Dewald 30 November 2010 (has links)
The Apollo Project investigates the recent establishment of numerous private educational institutions in the inner city of Pretoria. It identifies the need for adequate urban educational facilities and explores the use of existing buildings as schools. An existing educational cluster is identified at the eastern edge of the inner city, defined by Church, Du Toit and Pretorius Streets, and Nelson Mandela Drive. This city block and the ones surrounding it contain numerous primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions in a predominant industrial/automotive precinct. An urban design framework is proposed for the precinct. It is envisioned that the precinct may be developed as a mixed-use urban educational campus. Within the existing city block and the urban framework proposal, the Apollo Centre, located on the corner of Church-and Du Toit Street, is selected for an adaptive re-use intervention. The proposed use is an urban primary school. The Apollo project investigates current pedagogical trends, which informed a concept that is largely defined by the idea of contextual learning within a vertical structure. Transparency and integration of education with the urban environment is at the core of the proposal. The traditional notion of horizontal education is explored in a vertical manner. The existing structure is analyzed and a position taken regarding the adaptive re-use process that informs the design. Precedent Studies include existing schools within the inner city of Pretoria as well as local and international schools. The process of converting the Apollo Centre into a primary educational facility, that shares its resources on a cross-programming basis, is explored in a series of proposals. The numerous explorations are considered in their various aspects, as well as their relationship to the whole, which then leads to a final design proposal. Key areas of the proposed Apollo Primary School will finally be resolved technically. A conclusion summarizes the author’s thoughts on the result of the project. / Mini Dissertation (MArch(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2010. / Architecture / unrestricted
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Brněnské nábřeží - rehabilitace brněnských řek a jejich blízkého okolí / Brno waterfront - rehabilitation of rivers and their surrounding areas

Vrba, Petr January 2017 (has links)
The theme of the diploma thesis "Brno waterfront - rehabilitation of the Brno rivers and their surroundings" is creating an urban proposal in Brno, Zábrdovice, on the eastern waterfront of the Svitava river. The intention is to use the potential of the area and create the possibility of lucrative housing by river with a commercial ground floor, services, leisure time park with a multifunctional playground and easy direct access to the Svitava river. The studied location, has an area of 6.32 hectares andis defined mainly by the Zábrdovická Street and the Svitava River near the former Premonstratensian Monastery, which now serves as a Military Hospital. At present, the location has mainly low-floor industrial buildings with storage and expedition functions. The proposed buildings relate to existing buildings on the east and west banks of the Svitava River. They have the form of four to six storey blocks, which are characteristic for this area. The park connects to the revitalized eastern embankment of the river at the site of a new footbridgethat connects both rive sides and stairs. They provide space formeetings and relaxation, but also serve as a flood control in the event of a water inflow. Along the Svitava River there is a sidewalk with street alleyways and access to the river.
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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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Sportovně rekreační centrum Vsetín, Ohrada / Sports and Relaxation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada

Marková, Dominika January 2021 (has links)
The assignment is an architecture and urban planning study of a sports and recreation center. The solved area is located in the town of Vsetín, in the part called Ohrada. Nowdays, the area is obsolete, unfunctional and also unmodern. My project is mainly focused to create a concept that responds to the environment, offers outdoor and indoor spaces for all generations. It allows better connection with nature, variable use, and division of area by function. The design is defined by the river Bečva on the west side and a busy 1st class road on the east side. It was important to separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor vehicles. The response to this restriction is to direct traffic in the area to the west, towards the river. This creates a terrain works that optically deflects the design in a quieter direction. Buildings are placed in the line and oriented in the western direction. After creating the terrain, I divided the area into several segments according to functionality. In the heart of the area, a multifunctional central hall with an inner climbing wall is set in the terrain. In front of it is a public space for meetings, sports and recreation. On the other side, there is a basketball court, a workout playground, a children's playground in front of the hall and a rest area of ??greenery closer to the river. If we continue southerly down, another cube set into the terrain is a building with a restaurant and a cafe. The southernmost building is a tennis club with facilities for athletes and squash. In front of the building there is a 9x tennis court with a grandstand. Closer to the river and the bike path there is an outdoor climbing wall. From the newly created embankment, the area is divided by a cycle path around the river. Behind the bridge is a green belt separated area which, unlike the previous ones, is tuned in a calmer spirit. We will find a building of a yoga and meditation center.

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