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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Frolík, Jakub ; Šmídek, Petr (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The overall concept and intent was to design a building open to all city residents and its visitors. Openness is copied into the open layout that allows free movement of people and a multifunctional building. The facade is designed as a steel structure, composed of seven triangular segments. Parter open glassed over which is the "rotating facade located, thus helping to relieve the controversial building in context. Interior space is a central, open, bright and clear. Staircase around a central atrium supports the dynamics of the building leads visitors around the building.
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The object of metropolitan significance on the street Benesova Brno
Frolík, Jakub ; Šmídek, Petr (referee) ; Makovský, Zdeněk (advisor)
The overall concept and intent was to design a building open to all city residents and its visitors. Openness is copied into the open layout that allows free movement of people and a multifunctional building. The facade is designed as a steel structure, composed of seven triangular segments. Parter open glassed over which is the "rotating facade located, thus helping to relieve the controversial building in context. Interior space is a central, open, bright and clear. Staircase around a central atrium supports the dynamics of the building leads visitors around the building.
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Comparison of Public Transport in Moscow and Prague
Kargina, Elena ; Mervart, Michal (advisor) ; Luzanová, Marianna (referee)
The paper deals with the description and analysis of public transport in major cities of the Russian Federation and the Czech Republic - Prague and Moscow. Attention is devoted mainly to the state, plans and prospects of development, investment and crime. Very interesting part is the history of public transportation in both cities. Based on the information gathered, the adequacy of public transport for both cities, the size of transport companies, financing of public transport have been evaluated. Chapter plans and prospects informes about the planned construction of new metro lines in Prague and Moscow, which will help to improve infrastructure in the suburban areas of mentioned cities.
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