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Hinduismus a architektura

2011
Bachelor Thesis Hinduism and architecture deals with a historical development of hindu architecture of Indian subcontinent. Thesis pursues this development from the roots of hindu architecture in Buddhist art of ancient times of India through emergence of first temples in times of Guptas till unbelievable flowering of hindu architecture in medieval ...
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Interaktivní architektura

Interactive architecture The world today is constantly dynamically changing. Along with the world, the environment in which people live is changing as well. Architecture, which has been focused on improving and enhancing the surrounding environment for the benefit of mankind since the beginning of humanity, now has the opportunity to come to life and ...
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Architektura domova

The thesis is based on monitoring how one represents, creating an environment, how one completes it, or how the human environment is created. When we ask ourselves what our home means for us, we knew we could give it the shape of space. We could describe it as a place where we like to be. Some questions arise. If there is any idea of living at home, if
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Gesamkunstwerk a krajinářská architektura

2023
THEORY OF GESAMTKUNSTWERK In the first chapter I discuss the theoretical foundations of the concept, the semantics and the aspects through which Gesamtkunstwerk can be viewed and which are intertwined. I introduce the founders of the term from the opera scene and discuss the early criticisms concerning the integrity of the term.
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Architektura chráněných dílen

2012
Analyze of the current stage of employability of people with limited ability to participate on a job market in relation to the problem of workshops for the disabled.
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Architektura průměrnosti

This diploma examines the relationship between architecture, capitalism, and spatial forms of resistance that arise outside official institutions—in urban ruins, community centers, and nameless visual gestures. It does not treat architecture as a discipline of design, but as a space for existence that either enables or excludes.
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