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The Prague and it's logistic support. Transformation of the city and it's technical networks in the years 1913-1952.
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Hájek, Jan (referee)
Kryštof Drnek The City of Prague and it's logistic support. Transformation of the city and it's technical networks in the years 1913-1952 Abstract The Prague's evolution into capitol of the new republic is divided into three stages, split by two wars. The progress of the city begun deep in the era of the Austria-Hungary imperium - in the middle of the 19th century, when the new town council was elected from czech townsman upper classes. It led into the process started with series of construction and administration projects. The city was upgraded with new bridges, railwaystations. On the place of the fortified walls, which were cancelled in the year 1866, shortly after Prussian- Austrian war, was quickly built piles of houses that bound inner Prague with it's suburbs. The administration were trying to connect the Prague's suburbs with the inner city but only few of them this procesess accepted. The foursome of the inner satellites (Žižkov, Karlín, Královské Vinohrady and Smíchov1) this projects declined and until the World War I remained on their own. Building of the logistic sites city underwent from the middle of the 19th century. First two logistic sites, the water supply system and the sewer system, were ancient systems supplying the city from the Middle Age. As the city was growing, the systems weren't...
The Prague - from the provincial city of the monarchy into the capitol of the new republic. The progress of the logistic support of the town in years 1913-1952
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Jásek, Jaroslav (referee)
The Prague's evolution into capitol of the new republic is divided into three stages, split by two wars. The progress of the city begun deep in the era of the Austria-Hungary imperium - in the middle of the 19th century, when the new town council was elected from czech townsman upper classes. It led into the process started with series of construction and administration projects. The city was upgraded with new bridges, railwaystations. On the place of the fortified walls, which were cancelled in the year 1866, shortly after Prussian-Austrian war, was quickly built piles of houses that bound inner Prague with it's suburbs. The administration were trying to connect the Prague's suburbs with the inner city but only few of them this procesess accepted. The foursome of the inner satellites (Žižkov, Karlín, Královské Vinohrady and Smíchov363) this projects declined and until the World War I remained on their own. Building of the logistic sites city underwent from the middle of the 19th century. First two logistic sites, the water supply system and the sewer system, were ancient systems supplying the city from the Middle Age. As the city was growing, the systems weren't able to maintain their main purposes, so the town council took action to rebuild them to prevent huge hygienic damages. The water supply system...
The history of Prague administration of water-supply ingineering in the interwar period
Drnek, Kryštof ; Štaif, Jiří (advisor) ; Jásek, Jaroslav (referee)
The administration of Prague`s waterworks was one part of the citie`s main administration. It was organized into three parts, which had their own agenda. The parts were: the Executive council of the public waterworks, the Waterworks office XIII and the Office of the public waterworks and the 11th department (Waterworks authority). In general, the administration and offices was bound to the imperial era, which had ended by the first world war. The roots of the republic`s offices laid in the year 1888, when the Executive council of the public waterworks and the Water office was found. In year 1889 was found the Waterworks office XIII and the Office of the public waterworks but its agenda was unknown. The Water office was transformed into the 5th department in year 1904 and finally in year 1922 into the 11th department (Waterworks authority). The Executive council of the public waterworks was the main administration center of prague`s waterworks or I think so. It is hard to tell where the truth lay because there is no documents which demostrate the real situation in the administration. But the clues says that the Executive council of the public waterworks was the administration`s head. Its members were voted in the elections and they were also members of the citie`s council. In my opinion the Executive council...
The Industry Business of Prague Municipality in the first half of 20th Century. The Industrial Factories of Capital City Prague, ltd.
Štěpánek, Ondřej ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Drnek, Kryštof (referee)
This work describes the industrial activities of the Prague municipality in building industry in the first half of the twentieth century, especially in the years 1921-1948, during which the company "Industrial factories of the Capital City of Prague" operated successfully in which the municipality owned half of the shares. The main objective is to monitor the activities of the company running the lime and brick factories and a sawmill. I focused on its development and significance. This thesis is based on information from the Prague City Archives, from the fund of Industrial Factories. The research illustrates the quantities of produced and sold building materials, then also important buildings in which the company was involved as a supplier. The main contribution of this work is the "re-discovery" of an interesting company which significantly supported the building industry in Prague, supplied the building material not only to municipal buildings and was a competitor for cartels.
Unrealized Prague. Historical development of unrealised regulation and urbanizaion of Prague and related projects in the 1st half of 20th century
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Semotanová, Eva (referee) ; Ira, Jaroslav (referee)
The aim of the dissertation is an overview of the historical development and work carried out on the never realized regulation and the construction of the city of Prague. This development is described thematically on the basis of the different areas of the proposed regulatory plan. At the same time, several long-term construction projects are selected, in which the process of designing the project, its assessment and subsequent implementation into the regulatory plan is shown in detail in the form of a historical probe. The work is planted between the two world wars, ie. between 1919 and 1939, with a thematic overlap over both set dates. Keywords: Regulation, Urbanisation, Prague, State commission for regulation of Prague and suburbs, New Town, Main railway station, Masaryk Railway station, Nusle bridge, Petřín communication, Letná plains, Invalidovna, Water treatment plant, Water plant for undrinkable water.
The Industry Business of Prague Municipality in the first half of 20th Century. The Industrial Factories of Capital City Prague, ltd.
Štěpánek, Ondřej ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Drnek, Kryštof (referee)
This work describes the industrial activities of the Prague municipality in building industry in the first half of the twentieth century, especially in the years 1921-1948, during which the company "Industrial factories of the Capital City of Prague" operated successfully in which the municipality owned half of the shares. The main objective is to monitor the activities of the company running the lime and brick factories and a sawmill. I focused on its development and significance. This thesis is based on information from the Prague City Archives, from the fund of Industrial Factories. The research illustrates the quantities of produced and sold building materials, then also important buildings in which the company was involved as a supplier. The main contribution of this work is the "re-discovery" of an interesting company which significantly supported the building industry in Prague, supplied the building material not only to municipal buildings and was a competitor for cartels.
The Prague and it's logistic support. Transformation of the city and it's technical networks in the years 1913-1952.
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Hájek, Jan (referee)
Kryštof Drnek The City of Prague and it's logistic support. Transformation of the city and it's technical networks in the years 1913-1952 Abstract The Prague's evolution into capitol of the new republic is divided into three stages, split by two wars. The progress of the city begun deep in the era of the Austria-Hungary imperium - in the middle of the 19th century, when the new town council was elected from czech townsman upper classes. It led into the process started with series of construction and administration projects. The city was upgraded with new bridges, railwaystations. On the place of the fortified walls, which were cancelled in the year 1866, shortly after Prussian- Austrian war, was quickly built piles of houses that bound inner Prague with it's suburbs. The administration were trying to connect the Prague's suburbs with the inner city but only few of them this procesess accepted. The foursome of the inner satellites (Žižkov, Karlín, Královské Vinohrady and Smíchov1) this projects declined and until the World War I remained on their own. Building of the logistic sites city underwent from the middle of the 19th century. First two logistic sites, the water supply system and the sewer system, were ancient systems supplying the city from the Middle Age. As the city was growing, the systems weren't...
The history of Prague administration of water-supply ingineering in the interwar period
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jásek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Štaif, Jiří (advisor)
The administration of Prague`s waterworks was one part of the citie`s main administration. It was organized into three parts, which had their own agenda. The parts were: the Executive council of the public waterworks, the Waterworks office XIII and the Office of the public waterworks and the 11th department (Waterworks authority). In general, the administration and offices was bound to the imperial era, which had ended by the first world war. The roots of the republic`s offices laid in the year 1888, when the Executive council of the public waterworks and the Water office was found. In year 1889 was found the Waterworks office XIII and the Office of the public waterworks but its agenda was unknown. The Water office was transformed into the 5th department in year 1904 and finally in year 1922 into the 11th department (Waterworks authority). The Executive council of the public waterworks was the main administration center of prague`s waterworks or I think so. It is hard to tell where the truth lay because there is no documents which demostrate the real situation in the administration. But the clues says that the Executive council of the public waterworks was the administration`s head. Its members were voted in the elections and they were also members of the citie`s council. In my opinion the Executive council...
The Prague - from the provincial city of the monarchy into the capitol of the new republic. The progress of the logistic support of the town in years 1913-1952
Drnek, Kryštof ; Jakubec, Ivan (advisor) ; Jásek, Jaroslav (referee)
The Prague's evolution into capitol of the new republic is divided into three stages, split by two wars. The progress of the city begun deep in the era of the Austria-Hungary imperium - in the middle of the 19th century, when the new town council was elected from czech townsman upper classes. It led into the process started with series of construction and administration projects. The city was upgraded with new bridges, railwaystations. On the place of the fortified walls, which were cancelled in the year 1866, shortly after Prussian-Austrian war, was quickly built piles of houses that bound inner Prague with it's suburbs. The administration were trying to connect the Prague's suburbs with the inner city but only few of them this procesess accepted. The foursome of the inner satellites (Žižkov, Karlín, Královské Vinohrady and Smíchov363) this projects declined and until the World War I remained on their own. Building of the logistic sites city underwent from the middle of the 19th century. First two logistic sites, the water supply system and the sewer system, were ancient systems supplying the city from the Middle Age. As the city was growing, the systems weren't able to maintain their main purposes, so the town council took action to rebuild them to prevent huge hygienic damages. The water supply system...

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