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TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Kokeš, Jan ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Townhouse is designed like multifunctional. Shops are in a parterre. Flats fall into residue floors. Architecture of townhouse create with Sokol house eurythmic complex. Townhouse is divided into two parts. Lower part continues old traditions of interwar funkcionalism. Top part of house above platform embolden corner of block. This part makes good view to old central part of the town Přerov possible.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Chmel, Zdeněk ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The basic idea was to create a pleasant environment for living inside the bloc with green garden, levitating above the surrounding buildings. This garden is lined with the volume of the house - horizontal plates which are intersected on the corner by vertical cuboid, which is about two floors higher - thus creating a dominant feature on the corner and moderate counterpart of the Sokol - building.
Compact Town - or what new is able to yet be done in Brno among railway stations
Březovská, Markéta ; Gebrian, Adam (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Rather than a new masterplan I developed a strategy how to deal with a complicated area between the two Brno train stations. The land on the south of the city center has not been used for almost 100 years. There is a plan today, caused by removal of the main station to the south and introduction of the new city-train, to build up the area. The strategy I propose is based on the critical analysis of the current state of the area, of the plans that the city of Brno has, on the principles of the “compact city”, on my research on the potential users of the site and a study of life of 7 (imaginary) different potential user groups in the future, within the specific time horizon.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Kokeš, Jan ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Townhouse is designed like multifunctional. Shops are in a parterre. Flats fall into residue floors. Architecture of townhouse create with Sokol house eurythmic complex. Townhouse is divided into two parts. Lower part continues old traditions of interwar funkcionalism. Top part of house above platform embolden corner of block. This part makes good view to old central part of the town Přerov possible.
Model Replaces Model – Transformation of Baťa’s Industrial Town Batanagar in India
Březovská, Markéta ; Ing.arch.Dušan Riedl,CSc. (referee) ; Ing.arch.Adam Gebrian (referee) ; Mgr.Rostislav Koryčánek (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This thesis aims to contribute new knowledge to the debate on corporate urbanism. Generally, it seeks to identify the process and implications of globalization tendencies on the development of industrial and postindustrial cities while exploring the aspects that this specific production of space entails. Specifically it studies the case of the Baťa shoe company, whose model of an „ideal industrial town“, its production and export, has been one of the first examples of enforcement/implementation of corporate urbanism on a global scale. The 1930s model of the Indian enterprise city, Batanagar, is since 2006 being replaced by a new one: the model of a city-venture, in which the actual production of shoes is strictly separated from the new production of lifestyle. This model can today be found on the outskirts of large cities throughout the world, and especially in countries of the global south, where it clearly reflects the socio-economic transformation of the whole society, from a production driven, to a consumption driven society.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Kokeš, Jan ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Townhouse is designed like multifunctional. Shops are in a parterre. Flats fall into residue floors. Architecture of townhouse create with Sokol house eurythmic complex. Townhouse is divided into two parts. Lower part continues old traditions of interwar funkcionalism. Top part of house above platform embolden corner of block. This part makes good view to old central part of the town Přerov possible.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Chmel, Zdeněk ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The basic idea was to create a pleasant environment for living inside the bloc with green garden, levitating above the surrounding buildings. This garden is lined with the volume of the house - horizontal plates which are intersected on the corner by vertical cuboid, which is about two floors higher - thus creating a dominant feature on the corner and moderate counterpart of the Sokol - building.
TOWNHOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT IN PŘEROV
Kokeš, Jan ; Březovská, Markéta (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Townhouse is designed like multifunctional. Shops are in a parterre. Flats fall into residue floors. Architecture of townhouse create with Sokol house eurythmic complex. Townhouse is divided into two parts. Lower part continues old traditions of interwar funkcionalism. Top part of house above platform embolden corner of block. This part makes good view to old central part of the town Přerov possible.
Transformace postindustriálních měst ve střední Evropě
Březovská, Markéta
Cílem mé disertační práce je zanalyzovat a popsat fenomén individualizace v postindustriální společnosti a jeho vliv na fungovaní středoevropského města.
City, Sea, Chicken, Building - Theoretical Framework and Contents of Teachingin the Seminar “Modern Theories of Development and Urban Planning”
Březovská, Markéta
City, sea, chicken, house. Can we teach the modern theory of urbanism according to established rules and patterns? As we do it with noun declension neuter? Shouldn’t we rather reflect contemporary practices and new emerging tendencies? My paper describes a new seminar initiated by the Ústav navrhování V, taught in the winter term of 2011/1012 by my colleague Jan Kristek and myself and under the supervision of Karel Havliš. The seminar Modern Development and Theories of Urbanism carried a subtitle City: Growth, Ideology, Power and Violence. Its objective was to acquaint students with the theory of our field, the relations between cities and technology, economy and politics, with various approaches to urban planning, ideologies, urban growth and problems of cities since the first industrial revolution until today. Part of the course was a reflection of the interdisciplinary discourse - students had to read, understand and represent texts written by experts of different professional backgrounds, all dealing with cities: sociology, economics, geography, philosophy, urban anthropology or cultural ethnography. We aimed to teach students to think critically, argue correctly, and independently express their opinion in matters of urban planning theory, regardless of established patterns. My paper explains the theoretical framework of the seminar, its concrete content and affects on the processing of myown dissertation. My colleague Jan Kristek elaborates the methodology.

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