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Současný model obytné krajiny – příměstská krajina pod tlakem urbanizačních trendů
Chmelová, Adéla
Research on this topic is based on the analysis and field research of the interface between continuous housing development and the open landscape. The focus, within this suburban landscape is on the habitability in relation to the road network. The landscape, traditionally understood as “habitable”, was based on the relationship between the farmer and his land. This cultural landscape, associated with our image of a habitable landscape, has historically been interwoven with paths accompanied by resting places. The paper chooses two important pilgrimage routes in the suburban landscape of Prague as a case study and tries to trace how they currently contribute / do not contribute to the habitability. They have been selected because of significant changes that have occurred – in the compositional and functional level (which the text deals with) and in the semantic level. Over time, there was a transformation from a continuous pilgrimage path into today’s fragments without the possibility to stop. Also affected is the cultural landscape and its habitability. The text is a part of the research that focuses on the habitability of the landscape in detail in its road network.

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