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Bartáková, Kateřina ; Lizcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Filipová, Lucie (referee)
This master's thesis focuses on the analysis of public green spaces in Prague and Vienna, two Central European metropolises with a shared history. The aim of the thesis is to examine how both cities address challenges related to public space through a comparative analysis of approaches to public gardens and parks. The theoretical part delves into the historical development of urban greenery in both cities from the 19th century to the present day. The primary focus is on the current state of urban greenery, which is analysed based on the valid strategic plans of both cities, that includes Vienna's Development Plan (STEP 2025) and the Strategic Plan of the City of Prague for 2030. In the practical part of the thesis, four parks are selected, specifically Vojanovy sady and Burggarten in the first comparison, and Prater park and Stromovka Royal Game Reserve in the second comparison. These areas are analysed based on historical context, current strategic plans of the respective city, and field observations (photographic material). This study has identified different approaches to public greenery between Vienna and Prague. While Vienna focuses its strategy on connecting green infrastructure, Prague emphasizes the revitalization of existing urban greenery. The historical and political contexts of both...
Sensation made in Gottwaldov, three views on prefabs (podcast)
Sedláček, Marek ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the phenomenon of the construction of prefabricated houses in the territory of the Czech Republic and the life in them. The practical part, which consists of a three-part podcast series, deals with different perspectives on this stage of urbanism. The interviews focus on the history, technology and problematic aspects of building and living in housing estates. They are complemented by excerpts from the media and literature. The theoretical part summarises the history of prefabricated houses in the Czech Republic from the beginnings of construction in the 1950s to the last realisations after 1990. Subchapters provide the historical and political context for each period. Finally, the theoretical part presents the representation of prefabricated houses in Czech and Slovak cinematography.
Prefabricated Housing and Sustainability
Orságová, Kristýna ; Kvasnica, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the panel housing estates in the Czech Republic as a symbol of mass housing, analyzes their impact on the city, and explores the possibilities and challenges associated with their long-term sustainability in today's context. The analytical part examines the historical development of panel housing estates as a whole, the principles, and models of sustainability. In the design part, these elements are interconnected and utilized in a proposal for the revitalization of a specific panel housing estate.
Urban Analysis of the Town of Telč with Focus on the Quality of Space
Jakwerth, Eduard ; Májek, Jan (referee) ; Tichý, Jan (advisor)
The main topic of the bachelor thesis is public space. The theoretical part conveys a view of the individual anchoring of public space and the aspects that occur in it. At the same time, the historical development of the town of Telč, in which the analysed place addressed in the practical part is located, is briefly described. Finally, the theoretical part is supplemented by individual qualitative elements that must be considered when designing, analysing and reconstructing public space. The practical part deals with the analysis of the selected public space, where the place itself is delimited and gradually analysed, for example in terms of building height, greenery, furniture or surfaces.
Sustainable urban neighbourhood design of a Czech city
Hlušková, Lenka ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of a sustainable urban structure located in the city of Breclav. Directly situated in a place near the main city street, 1 May Avenue. This location, adjacent to the city centre, is suitable for the future construction of a compact urban structure, which has not been there so far. The thesis contains an urbanistic and architectural design of a new urban district that has functions suitable for a quality public space in an urbanised environment. The area under consideration contains a new urban compact structure that should provide a sustainable living environment for local residents. Watercourses are a prominent feature of the proposal and will complement the quality of the newly proposed public space in the urban quarter.
The use of regulations in spatial planning and their meaning
Romanchuk, Anna ; Šimková, Hana (referee) ; Kotrla, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis describes the basic legislative overview of spatial planning in the Czech Republic and then focuses on analysis and usage of the regulations of municipalities. The work is based on knowledge about spatial planning and the influence of its tools on the quality of cities and landscapes. The work is focused on the compilation of findings from spatial planning documentation and their possibilities for spatial regulation. The thesis analyzes two cities, Zlín and Brno, from the point of view of how the regulatory tools work in both cities, and what their use or non-use leads to. The goal is to compare the approaches to the regulation of the territory and to use an illustrative example to show what it looks like and what are the consequences.
Design of a contemporary sustainable urban structure for a 21st century city
Bretterová, Anna ; Boulaz, Ivana (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This work focuses on the design of a new urban structure in the Břeclav and the connection of separate parts of the city while respecting the protection zones. It also includes the design of new public spaces – streets, parks, squares. The proposed solution tries to support and further develop the character of the city - the close connection with nature and the frequent use of bicycle transport. The work also deals with the revitalization of the current course of the Dyje River - the re-meandering and restoration of the old river arm. Finally, space is also dedicated to improving the quality of transport in Břeclav.
Sustainable urban neighbourhood design of a Czech city
Faryová, Markéta ; Řehák, Filip (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the master's thesis was to propose a solution for the current urban structure, based on the principles of economic, social, and environmental sustainability – the urban vision of the city of Břeclav. The defined area is bordered by 1. máje street and the embankment of the relief arm of the Dyje river; to the east, it neighbors the historical center, and to the south, residential buildings and a hospital. Various types of buildings are found in this area: supermarkets, storage facilities, industrial complexes, residential buildings etc. However, the density of development is not high. Residential buildings within the defined area are preserved. Buildings unsuitable for the central part of the city due to their character, design, or scale will be replaced or relocated to a more suitable location. The newly proposed structure represents a compact part of the city, mainly comprising urban blocks typical of urban space. It also responds to the surrounding existing development, connecting the older and newer parts of the city. A part of the proposal involves making accessible and integrating parts of the millrace into the public space as a significant element of Břeclav's identity, which abounds in natural wealth. Together with other principles, emphasis was placed on creating a space for people that serves as a home, workplace, meeting point, and living space.
Design of a contemporary sustainable urban structure for a 21st century city
Sedláčková, Nicola ; Boulaz, Ivana (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The work deals with the design of a compact connected urban structure in the city of Břeclav, which is supposed to connect two city districts and thus create a new core of the city. The work is designed as a modern multifunctional district based on the principles of sustainable development. The central motive is work with water courses in the area of class 1. May.
Sustainable urban neighbourhood design of a Czech city
Kiowský, Filip ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a new urban structure for Břeclav. The conceptual study addresses the connection of two separate urban units through a new polyfunctional district. Returning to well-proven urban planning methods plays an important role: compactness and working with public space, as well as nature-inspired landscape interventions. The result is a polycentric neighbourhood for eight thousand inhabitants. The design consists of a series of urban blocks, the scale of which is adapted to the existing part of the city, thus achieving intensive land use, tapping into the potential of the area for the sustainable development of the entire Břeclav without a need to expand into the surrounding countryside. Public spaces are systematically hierarchized, giving the new district order. Emphasis is placed on permeability, overcoming barriers such as watercourses and the busy main street 1. máje. Ecological modes of transport are preferred - namely public transport, cyclists, and pedestrians. The design thus offers an alternative to the current wave of Czech cities expanding to their surroundings.

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