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Interurban telegraph and telephone switchboard building in Prague's part Žižkov and representation of young Czechoslovak Republic by architecture
Krausová, Terezie ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
Interurban telegraph and telephone switchboard building in Prague's part Žižkov and representation of young Czechoslovak Republic by architecture The subject matter of the bachelor thesis is the building of telegraph and telephone exchange (PBX) Žižkov (located around the streets Fibichova, Křížkovského, Kubelíkova), built based on the project of architect Bohumír Kozák in 1922-1925. Focus of the thesis will be on the analysis of the style of the building, on its exterior in the National architectural style can be seen references to the Italian Renaissance. The building will be set into context of Bohumír Kozák's work. Special attention will be given to the comparation of the building with an PBX builidng bulit in Poděbrady in 1922-1924.It will also deal with the issue of monument protection and the placement of the building into the Žižkov block building and its place in the image of the city.The study will end up with options for future rebuilding and restoring.
Arcitecture and representation of the Czechoslovak Republic: Modern architecture on the territory of Carpathian Ruthenia
Nikolenko, Valentyna ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The study will follow up young Czechoslovak Republic looking for the architectonic forms of its representation on the ground of Carpathian Ruthenia beetween 1919 and 1939. The core of the work is analysis of selected buildings; the selection will not be limited to the direct representation of the state (e.g. provincial office, the court, the main post office and other buildings in Uzhgorod), but it will include demonstrations of construction activities by private companies, building societies and non-governmental institutions (e.g. company Bata). The main chapter will be preceded by a brief outline of the Czech, respectively Czechoslovak modern architecture, and also by approach of the architectural and cultural context, to which Czechoslovak modern architecture entered in Ruthenia. architecture, modernism, national style, purism, functionalism, neoclassicism, Czechoslovakia, Carpathian Ruthenia, representation

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