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The Designs for Transformation of Bata's Architecture in Letná District, Zlín
Ovčiariková, Kvetoslava ; Bergmann, Ivan (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The diploma project is focused on screening the possibilities of increasing the inner area of the residences within the former workers-housing area Letná in Zlín. The targets of the project are: - To create an attractive residential district, composed of contemporarily re-designed working class spaces, - To support the district as a unit, which can be able to react on the actual demographical requests and conditions, and - To support the district, which should be able to compete with the new rising accommodation districts through its prevalent qualities. The result is a design consisting of 3 main variations of the default house extension. The added cubic elements present a solution for the problems most commonly seen in the district in its actual state; the house extension creates a transition between the private inner space of the house and the outer public space. The proposal allows maximal living space while minimizing construction size extension.
Construction Development of Kamenná Čtvrť in Brno
Pokorná, Sofie
The article describes the development of the construction in former workers' colony Kamenná čtvrť in Brno. It explains the concept of gentrification, describes Kamenná čtvrť and its history. It analyzes the initial construction and its transformation over the years to the present. In the end, it discusses the possibility of development of construction in this type of locality, while it does not aim to propose direct solution but to point out possible direction of development. The methods used were history research, qualitative sociological research using the interview technique and questionnaire survey.
The Designs for Transformation of Bata's Architecture in Letná District, Zlín
Ovčiariková, Kvetoslava ; Bergmann, Ivan (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The diploma project is focused on screening the possibilities of increasing the inner area of the residences within the former workers-housing area Letná in Zlín. The targets of the project are: - To create an attractive residential district, composed of contemporarily re-designed working class spaces, - To support the district as a unit, which can be able to react on the actual demographical requests and conditions, and - To support the district, which should be able to compete with the new rising accommodation districts through its prevalent qualities. The result is a design consisting of 3 main variations of the default house extension. The added cubic elements present a solution for the problems most commonly seen in the district in its actual state; the house extension creates a transition between the private inner space of the house and the outer public space. The proposal allows maximal living space while minimizing construction size extension.

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