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Potential of garden and productive urban space in the today's city
Adamková, Jana
Green areas were an integral part of cities throughout the history. Productive garden, which represents an archetypal symbol of human livelihoods and connection between man and earth, has been disappearing from the urban structure in recent years. Urban agglomerations and their resource uses become the dominant feature of the human presence on the earth, profoundly changing humanity’s relationship to its host planet and its ecosystems. Cities require vast areas of land for their sustenance and have come to depend on large amounts of food being brought in from outside the land area they actually occupy. The article deals with the importance of gardens for humans and highlights the role of productive urban space in process of creating a viable urban environment. As the world urbanises, greater local food self-reliance, using nutrients accumulating in our cities, must be regarded as an important aspect of sustainable urban development. Along with other initiatives and activities, urban agriculture therefore has an important role to contribute to the sustainability of cities in various ways – spatially, socio-economically and environmentally.
The Potential of Greenery and Landscape Elements in a Public Space in theContext of Sustainable Development of Urban Environment
Adamková, Jana
Urban development is a dynamic process which should react to the needs of society. In the context of economic, demographic and social changes in post-industrial city is emerging the need for new approaches to planning public spaces. The paper deals with potentials of vegetation in the context of sustainable development of urban environment. Urban green is gaining more attention not only in the context of global climate changes, but also for its ability to enhance attractiveness of space and strengthen its identity. Vacant lots in the urban fabric mean opportunities and challenges for green space development. Against this backdrop the question is whether the influence, significance and usage of green spaces will change andwhether these changes will affect urban planning.
Agriculture in Urban Environment and Its Historical Evolution
Adamková, Jana
Urban agriculture has been an indisputable part of cities during history. It is an important subject to improve sustainability of cities, improve the food security and reduce urban poverty. Understanding the evolution of urban agriculture could yield info
Súčasné problémy verejných priestorov postindustriálneho mesta
Adamková, Jana
Public spaces perform a wide spectrum of tasks in cities, which can be classified as physical, ecological, psychological, social, political, economic, symbolic and aesthetic. Taking into account that the city is made up of public and private spaces, this means that public space is an integral part of the city. Paper discusses the role of public space in the city and changes which came with beginning of post-industrial age. In this context, the paper aims to the most outstanding problems of contemporary public space.
Public spaces of the city of Brno - theoretical work
Lelkes, Ivana ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Master´s thesis adresses the issue of public spaces of inner city of Brno. These spaces have good prerequisities to become attractive places for everyday use or for spending a good free time. These prerequsities include for example compact city structure, well defined public spaces, walking city distances, presence of public and commercial facilities and distinctive genius loci. But public spaces in these localities often do not fulfill their own potential and stay as average free space inbetween buildings. Thesis suggests a detailed system for categorisation of squares and streets in the inner city of Brno and examines the reasons for potential non-fulfillment on these typologies, it tries to find out the problems of public spaces and how they can be solved.
Brno Komárov - centre, urban design study
Kilnarová, Pavla ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
There are a quarters in Brno that have no public centre which is represent by square. There could be also squares that have low quality. The diploma project is looking for common feature and oportunities how to act in developing new public spaces at that areas from concept of whole city to single public space.
Waterfront Danube in Bratislava
Krajčiová, Petra ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Waterfront of the Danube in Bratislava is the urban and architectural project, which deals with the part of the waterfront that is the closest to the city centre. The solved territory is between The SNP Bridge and The Old Bridge. This Area is divided into three areas. Each Area is analysed in detail, which results in a concrete proposal. In the area 1 (Ľ. Stur - quare) a Passenger Port is designed under the coronation hill with a statue of Maria Theresa. In the Territory 2 (waterfront - Fajnovo nábrezie) underground parking lot is designed. There is a park for students above the ground. Territory 3 (Tyršovo waterfront) is supplemented by a new building of creativity centre.
Waterfront Danube in Bratislava
Krivdová, Nikoleta ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The theme of diploma thesis is an urbanistic and architectonic study of selected parts of the waterfront between Starý most and Most SNP. The area is divided into three locations (Námestie Ľ. Štúra, Šafárikovo námestie a Tyršovo nábrežie). These analysis are processed with visions for possible further development. The Creative centre study is dealing to increase attractiveness of Tyršovo nábrežie.
Ponava – potential of area development
Kouřil, Vojtěch ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The goal of this work is to join the area of Ponava to the structure of the city, to envive the area and finally topresenr Ponava as the place more than suitable for living working and recreation.
Ponava – potential of area development
Holý, Martin ; Adamková, Jana (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Problem - Ponava is an area with relatively large areas of brownfield sites. Ponava should be territory with clearly defined texture blocks, mixed functions , high proportion of total housing and urban character. The area solved in this work was selected as most suitable for the creation of the initiation core, ie core starting as development of the whole territory. Uncertainty about the future, including needs to be in 5, 10, 20 years doing the classic urban planning dysfunctional method of working with the territory. Solution - My urban concept seeks to provide sufficient flexibility in terms of use of buildings and open spaces. It is particularly advantageous because it can hold more small investors, who can work independently. Each part of the territory may work alone, just under the current situation and needs of society. The concept is simple division of the area in a regular rectangular network by the same part of the individual and their subsequent filling. Placing buildings is chessboard, thus ensuring their adequate sun and at the same time easy permeability of territory in all directions. The spaces between buildings have in the outer parts character of living square with a strong influence of the adjacent street. Inside these areas is the interspace quiet and mainly serves the local population.

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