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An Analysis of Urban Amenities in Housing Estate Inner Courtyards in Bratislava
Demovičová, Tatiana ; Májek, Jan (referee) ; Tichý, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on an analysis of urban amenities in inner courtyards of housing estates with a special focus on playgrounds. It includes a description of the history of housing estates in Bratislava and especially the Trávniky estate, which was further analysed. This estate is analysed from both a general perspective and urban composition. The theoretical part discusses the area of public amenities in general. The practical part includes a comprehensive analysis of selected courtyards with a focus on playgrounds and their user experience, amenities and security. Collected data were analysed and a simplified SWOT analysis created. For the most pressing issues, changes and possible improvements were proposed.
Revitalization of the Antonín Slavíček housing estate in Svitavy
Starý, Josef ; Březina, Jan (referee) ; Kosňovský, Michal (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the design and revitalization of the Antonína Slavíčka housing estate in Svitavy. It is mainly a comparison of 3 variants of the solution. Maximization of parking spaces in zone 30, a more suitable solution for parking in zone 30 and a design using a residential zone. The subject is the extension of existing sidewalks and the design of new ones, the reconstruction and creation of new local roads, the reconstruction of the surfaces of existing stands and the proposal to increase the number of new ones, the installation of container stands for mixed and sorted waste.
City within the City / "Trnitá City Block"
Žvak, Ondřej ; Květ, Radko (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with a design of a new construction of a polyfunctional urban house. It concerns a corner plot near the busy Opuštená avenue. The building is supposed to supplement the intended housing estate. Designed to be suitable for domestic, administrative and commercial use while maintaining an effective budget, the property is to provide the residents as well as the location with a high-quality space.
The development of public amenities centres in housing estates: a case study of Pilsen
Bečvář, Daniel ; Špačková, Petra (advisor) ; Bursa, Otakar (referee)
In the housing estates of the second half of the 20th century, public amenities were provided by means of hierarchically arranged public amenities centres. The aim of this work is to trace the development of public amenities centres in the last 30 years, and to try to explain what is the differentiation in offer between individual cpublic amenities centres. The theoretical part is based mainly on the concepts of construction of socialist housing estates, including the location and overview of the offer of civic amenities centers. There is also a chapter devoted directly to the city of Pilsen. The specific implementation of housing estates in Pilsen and the approach to their regeneration after 1989 are also mentioned. The case study was carried out in the regional city of Pilsen. Qualitative methods were used in the form of field research, analysis of photographs and analysis of data from the real estate cadastre. It has been proven that the differentiation in the offer of public amenities centres is caused by set of the characteristics. The most important factors were selected: time of the origin, the location of the housing estate within the city, the technical condition of the building and the subjectively perceived atmosphere. The theoretical part is based mainly on the concepts of construction...
Architectural study of the sacral object Brno - Live /Líšeň/
Minárová, Tereza ; Hrabec, Josef (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the design of a study of a sacral object - the Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit in Brno, Líšeň. The church building is complemented by a spiritual center. The construction program is limited to the following: the church building, with its facilities - parking spaces, rehearsal room, flower preparation room, sale of small items with a rest area; main nave of the church, choir, space for children with parents, chapel; background of the sacristy - confessional, parish office, sacristy, depositary. Another part of the building program are the premises of the spiritual center: reception, foundation offices with archives, conference room, Sunday school classroom, multifunctional hall, club room, 3 apartments with a separate chapel. Everything is complemented by technical and hygienic facilities. The design is extended by relaxation areas in the vicinity, which expand the portfolio of civic amenities in the area. The design includes both sacral and profane functions. The spiritual center is therefore of a multifunctional nature and offers stimuli both for the Salesian community and for the local inhabitants of the adjacent settlement. Their meeting center is Kostelní náměstí, which meets in the axes of the two main directions of arrival from Horníkova Street and from the Salesian Youth Center. The foreground with seating and sale of small items serves the general public, which can continue to use the multifunctional hall for concerts, lectures, exhibitions. The premises of the clubhouse, classroom and the Parish Atrium will be used for educational and other activities for children, their parents and grandparents and other social groups. The spiritual center also enables the official activities of the foundation with the possibility of using the surrounding facilities. The center also offers a private part for living within the parish with three 2 room units, reserved parking and storage space. The whole complex will provide
Social aspects of activities offered in the Park Čtyři Dvory in České Budějovice
KORYTOVÁ, Ivana
This work pursues activities offered by park Čtyři Dvory in České Budějovice and its social impact to this area. The goal is description of all these activities and maping problems which prevent further development of providing social services to citizens. For this survey I choose two questions. Which are the problems of currently offered activities in development in park persist? What is the solutions of these problems according the respondents. Theoretical part is dedicated to social problems on current big Czech agglomerations and to specific social problems of housing estates Máj and Vltava in České Budějovice and finaly the park itself where it is analysed its potential and limits of impact on solutions of the social problems of these estates. Research part is made by qualified research and technique of structual conversations with open questions. The questions were conducted with  representatives of public and with involved specialists. The research showed us that the biggest problem is not enough of control over the park and its all round maintenance. The there are problems with truancy, bullying and using of narcotic and psychotropic substances. And last but not least unused potential of the park. On base of the results was suggested actions in form of plan overall improvement condition of the park, potential expansion, periodical controls of all facilities. The instalation of quality camera system and of course social workers working with families in excluded locations.
Urban concept of social center in residential complex Brno-Lesná
Vodáková, Eliška ; Jenčková, Barbora (referee) ; Herzan, Radovan (advisor)
The subject of the assignment is urban concept and social center housing complex Brno-Lesná that during the construction of housing estate Lesná already been completed. The initial document is current cadastral map of the territory, orthophoto map and its own research area. The main objective of the study is to examine the territorial land use options that already has an earlier era of the proposed basic transport and building structure and contains values that should be respected. Complement all functions, check undeveloped areas, investigate and propose pedestrian routes in the area in relation to public transport stops and the center of gravity of the territory and tackle parking, suggest new uses of existing buildings and to propose new objects and also propose solutions to the pit, including landscaping and greenery adequately the importance of land use.
Residential satisfaction of households in tenement houses in localities of Prague - the role of civic amenities
Bursa, Otakar ; Netrdová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Kubeš, Jan (referee)
Residential satisfaction belongs to important elements of human's satisfaction with life. It is created by the unique set of different components to which the accessibility and quality of civic amenities in a neighbourhood may also be included. Nevertheless, the importance of this factor used to be underestimated and the real connexion between residential satisfaction and the presence of civic amenities has not come out so far (Swindell, Kelly 2005). Therefore, the diploma thesis focuses on the qualitative- analytical research of residential satisfaction in two differently served Prague's localities with the aim to deepen the current knowledge of this issue. The results show that the presence of civic amenities in the neighbourhood has a significant effect in creating residential satisfaction which is comparable to the quality of housing and neighbourhood features. However, this relationship is partly influenced by the assigned importance of services' presence that especially varies according to the locality type (housing estate or suburban) and the position of household in a life cycle. Keywords: residential satisfaction, civic amenities, Prague, housing estate, suburb
Multifunctional building Brno - Líšeň
Krčková, Zuzana ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor’s thesis is to design a new polyfunctional building in the city district of Brno-Líšeň. The area is defined by Josefy Faimonové Street and surrounding buildings. There are primarily concrete blocks of flats located in the neighbourhood of the object. The principle of the design lies in including the object into its environment in the context of its closest surroundings. The building does not dominate the given area by its shape nor by the choice of materials. Its integration into the slope allows the building to adapt to the surrounding terrain. The object of the multifunctional house is divided into several functional units which are closely related and complete each other. There is a café, leaseable premises suitable mostly for commercial or administrative usage, doctors’ offices and an underground car park situated in the building. This car park would be able of covering the needs of the whole object. A semi-closed atrium is designed for relaxation and access and, together with the modification of the space in front of the building, it should contribute to creating public space used by the residents of the housing estate.

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