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HOW TO MOVE ON WHEN THE STATION IS GONE?
Mareček, Šimon ; Illéš, Juraj (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
Conversion of the former post office building into a office of the Brno-Střed municipal district with a new context, urban continuity and relocation of the transportation hub in front of the building in question. The project focuses on the integration of the site into the newly emerging continuities of the city and the environment-building relationship.
BRNO – NEW SOUTH CENTRE LOCATION – POŘÍČÍ, BRIDGES TRINITY, THE AREA OF COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION, MULTIFUNCTIONAL OBJECT AND SPACE
Prokešová, Markéta ; Bindr, Tomáš (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with understanding the place, its analysis, reflections on future development and then the design of a new part of the city, buildings, renovations and modifications. It's necessary to think about social and cultural functions to ensure a comfortable life of the population, social interaction in the already existing community and support for incoming residents in the new part of the city. The semester work follows the proposal of revitalization of Svratka by prof. Ing. arch. Ivan Ruller, develops its potential and considers further expansion
​Identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město
Sýkora, Petr ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město. Objectives: The main goal was to analyse the identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město, define weak spots and determine inovation, that should help to improve the identity. Methods: Qualitative research with unstructured interview with representative of leaders; quantitative research with questionnaire for players, parents and fans; analysis of competition; SWOT analysis. Results: Suggestion, which should help to improve the club identity. Keywords: Dukla, Jižní Město, football, club, corporal identity.
Living Close to the Astronauts and 'in the Centre of the Universe': Every-day Life of the 'Panel Housing' Estate Jižní Město in Prague
Cassi Pelikán, Hana ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Bittnerová, Dana (referee) ; Nosková, Jana (referee)
The subject of this thesis is to record the every-day life, local and collective memory, and relationships of individuals - local inhabitants of the 'panel-housing' estate, Jižní Město, in Prague - towards the specific urban and social space in which they live. The thesis is based on interviews, with the long-term inhabitants of Jižní Město, which were structured to record their lived experience in the housing estate during two consecutive periods in recent Czechoslovak history - the so-called normalisation and post-socialism periods. The interviews were used as an empirical counterbalance to architectural/city planning discourse and Czech media, which has interpreted the legacy of 'panel-housing' estates in a negative way, as the socialist form of housing par excellence. The aim of this thesis is to analyse this discourse, which also reflects how Czech society deals with its communist past, and to compare it with the experiences, evaluations and current challenges in the lives of these long- term inhabitants, living in the biggest Czech 'panel-housing' estate with a bad reputation. Key words: panel-housing estates, Jižní Město, housing, local/collective memory, local/urban identity, everyday life, city, so-called normalisation.
BRNO – NEW SOUTH CENTRE LOCATION – POŘÍČÍ, BRIDGES TRINITY, THE AREA OF COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION, MULTIFUNCTIONAL OBJECT AND SPACE
Prokešová, Markéta ; Bindr, Tomáš (referee) ; Kiszka, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with understanding the place, its analysis, reflections on future development and then the design of a new part of the city, buildings, renovations and modifications. It's necessary to think about social and cultural functions to ensure a comfortable life of the population, social interaction in the already existing community and support for incoming residents in the new part of the city. The semester work follows the proposal of revitalization of Svratka by prof. Ing. arch. Ivan Ruller, develops its potential and considers further expansion
​Identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město
Sýkora, Petr ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město. Objectives: The main goal was to analyse the identity of the football club FK Dukla Jižní Město, define weak spots and determine inovation, that should help to improve the identity. Methods: Qualitative research with unstructured interview with representative of leaders; quantitative research with questionnaire for players, parents and fans; analysis of competition; SWOT analysis. Results: Suggestion, which should help to improve the club identity. Keywords: Dukla, Jižní Město, football, club, corporal identity.
Living Close to the Astronauts and 'in the Centre of the Universe': Every-day Life of the 'Panel Housing' Estate Jižní Město in Prague
Cassi Pelikán, Hana ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Bittnerová, Dana (referee) ; Nosková, Jana (referee)
The subject of this thesis is to record the every-day life, local and collective memory, and relationships of individuals - local inhabitants of the 'panel-housing' estate, Jižní Město, in Prague - towards the specific urban and social space in which they live. The thesis is based on interviews, with the long-term inhabitants of Jižní Město, which were structured to record their lived experience in the housing estate during two consecutive periods in recent Czechoslovak history - the so-called normalisation and post-socialism periods. The interviews were used as an empirical counterbalance to architectural/city planning discourse and Czech media, which has interpreted the legacy of 'panel-housing' estates in a negative way, as the socialist form of housing par excellence. The aim of this thesis is to analyse this discourse, which also reflects how Czech society deals with its communist past, and to compare it with the experiences, evaluations and current challenges in the lives of these long- term inhabitants, living in the biggest Czech 'panel-housing' estate with a bad reputation. Key words: panel-housing estates, Jižní Město, housing, local/collective memory, local/urban identity, everyday life, city, so-called normalisation.
Cultural projects, regeneration and research identity of the inhabitants of the South City - District Prague 11
Kratochvílová, Aneta ; Heřmanová, Eva (advisor) ; Grof, Aleš (referee)
The topic of my bachelor thesis: "Cultural projects, regeneration and research identity of the inhabitants of the South City - District Prague 11" is based on knowledge of the history of the Southern Cities and the base field sociological survey residents to determine the identity of their emotional ties. These are positive or negative identification with the territory (local address) and the consequences of links to other characteristics of local social life. Bachelor thesis also deals with cultural projects that took place, and which in future could be implemented and serve the residents of South City for the development of cultural life and education. Marginally affects the work of regeneration projects and the humanization of the residential complex in the City District Prague 11.

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