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Place Identity A Case Study of The Solidarita Housing Estate
Hodúlová, Tereza ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Říha, Cyril (referee)
The master thesis deals with the study of the relation between man and his surroundings. The thesis solves the issue of the place identity and the process of identification with the example of the Prague housing estate Solidarita. It analyses the surroundings from the perspective of a concept of identity which has a multidimensional character. For this reason, the case study approach has been chosen to allow a comprehensive study of space from a variety of perspectives. It deals with the history of the housing estate, its residents, social connections and the perception of space. Because of the presence of green vegetation and public facilities, the Solidarita housing estate is presented as a place which provides a high-quality space and supports the production of social interactions. Surrounding of Solidarita housing estate respects human scale and provides stronger social interactions. The thesis also accents the importance of sociological and anthropological research of a space, that should be a part of urban processes. Key words Architecture, Identity, Housing Estate, Neighborhood, Place, Place Attachment, Place Identity, Solidarita Housing Estate, Space, Urbanism
Urban study of development area city - Kroměříž
Sysel, Jakub ; Kopáčik,, Gabriel (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of the new development of the current development area of the town of Kroměříž in its northeastern part behind the psychiatric hospital between the streets Lutopecká and Havlíčková. This territory connects the local part of Terezov and Barbořina. The aim of the study was to propose new housing for more than 1,200 inhabitants in a currently unbuilt area in accordance with a valid territorial plan. The solved territory is divided into three stages of construction. The northeastern part follows the existing housing development with two-storey apartment buildings. In the rest of the area there are designed individual houses and partly terraced houses. The area is complemented by a kindergarten, shops and a parking house. In accordance with the territorial plan there is also a park and a sports ground with a playground and a sports hall. The character of the territory is greatly influenced by some already existing engineering networks and their protection zones, the transfer of which is economically disadvantageous. Due to the marginal position of the solved territory, the study proposes the extension of the service by public transportation by another two places. The new transport link between streets Lutopecká and Havlíčková would cause a significant traffic movement to increase over the area, so the study envisages a calm traffic in the form of a maximum speed limitation of 30 km/h and the communication system consists of two-way and one-way communications. Transportation is provided by the garages belonging to family houses supported with parking along the roads. In the apartment part, parking is possible in the outdoor parking lots and to supplement the necessary capacity, the study also proposes a parking house.
Demographic aging housing estate in Prague
Vávra, Michal ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (advisor) ; Ježek, Jiří (referee)
This thesis examines demographic aging of housing estate in Prague and residential satisfaction of seniors. In the theoretical part the issue of demographic aging, residential satisfaction and residential stability is elaborated summary of the basis of literature. Empirical part is based on two research methods, which are the data analysis of the age structure of the population census and interviews with seniors living in the housing estate Nové Ďáblice. Two approaches were defined to work with the data, the first one compared the type of settlement development with other parts of Prague, in the second one there were defined individual settlement files with a population of more than 15 000. Carried out the research, it was found that the age structure is equalize and the current demographic situation in the settlements is determined by the period of construction of the housing estate file. Generally speaking, the earlier the settlement was established, the older population it has. In parts focused on the quality of life of older people on the estate were determined using semi-structured interviews satisfaction with the physical environment, social relationships, housing, public spaces, public facilities and services, transportation and security. In addition, it assessed the stability of residential...
What image do the housing estates have? Perception of quality of life on selected Prague's housing estates
Dolejší, Barbora ; Spilková, Jana (advisor) ; Ježek, Jiří (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to capture the diversity of perceptions of housing estates from the perspective of their population and from the outsiders' perspective. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with the image of housing estates and their positives and negatives. In the theoretical framework, also the studies of image of housing estates from selected foreign countries are presented. The second empirical part is based on the analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with 50 residents of 10 housing estates in Prague and the results of focus group, which was conducted with 10 geography students who were generally familiar with the reputations of studied housing estates. These two research phases aimed to reveal, if the housing estates are perceived negatively as a place to live. And if so, whether they are perceived negatively by their inhabitants, or by people who live in other parts of Prague. Next taks of the analysis was to find out what is the main problem of Prague's housing estates and, on the contrary, what are their positives. In the conclusion, the thesis sums up, that despite the prevailing negative image of the housing estates, in the eyes of their inhabitants, the are perceived rather agreeable and many positive elements can be found. Key...
Residential satisfaction on housing estate U Nádraží
Pečenka, Samuel ; Kopecká, Zuzana (advisor) ; Matoušek, Roman (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with residential satisfaction, it's fractional aspects of their importance and relation to socio-demographic structure of a group of population, living at Kutna Hora house estate U Nádraží. The study is based on theoretical resources and satisfactory of the population, as well as problems of construction settlement. This study is focused on valuation and analysis of the results obtained via questionnaires, surveys and population census statistical data. The study implies, that the location of selected population living around this area is satisfactory and adequate for a significant segment of the local residents. However, the residental classification does imply some problems. Most of those people living at the location do not consider the place completely safe and ideal for living. Key words: Kutná Hora, residential satisfaction, housing estate, residential stability
The Prague's Petřiny
Kovaříková, Tereza ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pech, Milan (referee)
The Prague's Petřiny Abstract In this bachelor's work I will pursue development and history of the housing estate Petřiny in Prague. Construction took place between years 1959 and 1969. Main architects were Evžen Benda and Vojtěch Mixa. The dominant building of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of Academy of Sciences of the Czechoslovakia Republik, built in year 1964 by Karel Prager, become a part of this housing estate. In the 90s was thought about finishing of the construction of the estate Petřiny. Between years 1994 and 1998 come into existence compound Hvězda by architect Vlado Milunić. This housing development finishs the estate Petřiny and with the compound Hvězda form general urbanistic's conception. Key words: housing development, estate, housing estate, housing construction, high-rise block, urbanism.
Pharaohs: place, space and local identity of the inhabitants of housing estate Stodůlky
Lehečka, Michal ; Novotná, Hedvika (advisor) ; Gibas, Petr (referee)
In my thesis, I made a qualitative analysis of narrative biographic inteviews and participant observation of the inhabitants of Prague housing estate Stodůlky, in order to find out the way they conceptualize their locality as a place or a space. I explore how the narrators put themselves in the framework of their lived locality and how they divide this locality. Drawing on a similar theorethical distinctions of place and space introduced by Eric Hirsch and Maruška Svašek, I examined if the narrators conceptualisations make evidence of a socially negotiated local identity and if it is the case, how the housing estate Stodůlky emerges as "home". Hirsch's distinction means that time and space appears only through the perceptions of place. In accord with Svašek I dealt with three different forms of identity - territorialized, deterritorialized a reterritorialized identity. These three forms treats identity in rather symbolic way.
Development of the Construction of Residential Property in Vyškov
Slechan, Ondřej ; Bradáč, Albert (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the development of the construction of residential property in the city of Vyškov from the beginning of construction to the present. The thesis is divided into several parts concerning the construction of the area in the certain period. These periods include typical features of construction with photographs of representatives of residential property. The highest quality development was during the seventies of 20th century when the construction of the panel blocks of flats and terraced family houses were built. The work also contains graphic processing of population and home development and the map showing development of construction of residential property in certain periods.
Petržalka and the future of panel housing estates
Peklanský, Matúš ; Svobodová, Šárka (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Project points out possible methods of urbanistic and architectural work with panel housing estates, on specific example of Petržalka housing estate in Bratislava. Next to the possible alternatives of solution, which is this diploma project bringing on the table, its main importance is to move forward the thinking about panel housing estates, asking questions concerning our surrounding, and to discuss the future of environment we live in.
Residential satisfaction of seniors in selected housing estates in Prague
Slezáková, Alena ; Temelová, Jana (advisor) ; Šiftová, Jana (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate and compare the residential satisfaction of seniors aged 65 plus in three housing estates in Prague - Invalidovna, Háje and Nové Butovice, among other aspects differentiated by the date of development. The research undertaken at the turn of May and June 2011 using the method of a semi-structured interview endeavours to uncover seniors' satisfaction in several areas - basic stores and services, leisure time activities, social relationships, transport and mobility, public spaces and green areas, housing, security. In addition, the residential stability of seniors and overall residential satisfaction are assessed.

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