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Ekonomický potenciál industriálního dědictví Plzeňska
Boudová, Petra
Many aspects of urban design and new approaches to preserving industrial sites are based on the concept of liveability. These approaches recognise that design and structure can be very influential in the life of these areas but they also create novel contexts for a local community to develop in a more sustainable way. The purpose of this contribution is to highlight opportunities in the field of adaptive reuse of industrial heritage, examples of adaptive reuses of industrial architecture in Plzen and their potentials for the future development as creative incubators are discussed.
Turkish membership in the EU: French, German and British Perspectives
Dražilová, Dominika ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (advisor) ; Najšlová, Lucia (referee)
The accession of Turkey to the EU has become one of the major unresolved issues of European integration and leads directly into bigger debates about the underpinnings and purpose of the EU. Should Turkey be a Member State with full rights or be connected to the through a yet undefined special relationship? That is the kind of question many are asking nowadays. Every Member State of the European Union has a different vision of Europe, with different views of how the Union should be defined and on what foundations it should be based. This work explores the relationship between the concept of Europe held by a country's political elite, through analysing its discourse, and the country's position towards Turkish EU membership. Three cases are presented: France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Conversion of industrial building into cultural site used for theatrical purposes and scenic dance
Tanzerová, Eliška ; Lindner, Milan (advisor) ; Hucková, Barbara (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on conversions of industrial buildings into cultural sites which are used for purposes of theatre and scenic dance. The goal of the thesis is to analyze and evaluate condition of these real industrial monuments in the Czech Republic. Several selected objects are compared with examples from abroad and suggestions for improvement or opportunities for possible further development are discussed. The main objective of this thesis is a theoretical definition of industrial buildings and their categorization. Furthermore, the history of industrial heritage and the beginnings of its heritage protection are investigated. The thesis briefly summarizes transformations of the architecture which is related to industrial buildings primarily in the course of the last century. Further, the possibilities of transformation of industrial sites and their animation are discussed. Economical and socio-economic aspects of these aforementioned projects and possibilities of their new use are an important part of the thesis. The following practical part is focused specifically on the Ponec theatre and afterwards, similar examples of conversions in the Czech Republic are outlined. The aim of this practical part is to compare and apply the findings from the analysis of the historical, functional and economical aspects of this selected object from abroad into the example of the Ponec theatre.
The Economic Potential of Selected Geolocation Mobile Applications in the Field of Cultural Tourism of the Czech Republic
Nosák, David Ivan ; Tyslová, Irena (advisor) ; Tittelbachová, Šárka (referee)
The thesis is focused on evaluating the economic potential of geolocation mobile applications in the field of cultural tourism in the Czech Republic. It is divided in two major sections: the theoretical and the practical one. The former provides general insight in the topic while the latter inquires into a sample application named Geocaching. In addition, it involves an illustrative questionnaire utilizable for collecting necessary data in order to measure the expenditure of its users.
Economic potential of mining sites in Příbram
Doležalová, Kristýna ; Lindner, Milan (advisor) ; Kouba, Vojtěch (referee)
My bachelor thesis deals with the topical issue of the use of immovable industrial landmarks in the Czech Republic. The aim of this study firstly is the evaluation of the conditions and the use of immovable industrial sites in our country. The basis of the theoretical part is the definition of industrial buildings, their history, their categorization and classification. This is followed by the examination of the history, scope and current state of the industrial heritage in the Czech Republic and its cultural heritage protection. Then this thesis will provide insight into the economic potential and the possibility of new uses for these industrial monuments, and in general and in specific examples. An integral part of the thesis will be the application to specific immovable industrial heritage, analysis of the current situation and the identification of problems and the proposal of their solutions.
The Economic potential of immovable industrial heritage and its utilization
Záruba, Jakub ; Lindner, Milan (advisor) ; Pátek, Zdeněk (referee)
The focus of this bachelor thesis is on the current topic of the utilization of immovable industrial monuments in the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is a detailed analysis and evaluation of the condition and the utilization of these industrial monuments in the Czech Republic. The foundation of this work is a theoretical definition, categorization and separation of industrial buildings. Furthermore the exploration of history, present status and extent of the industrial heritage in the Czech Republic as well as its cultural heritage protection. Eventually the research will present the economic potential and possibilities of new utilization of these industrial monuments in general and also in detail using specific examples. An integral part of this research will be application of this theme on specific immovable industrial monument. This will be completed with regards to assessment of its condition and utilization of all obtained findings from already revitalized industrial buildings.
Revitalization of the former Bata's factory in Zlin
Horníčková, Nela ; Lindner, Milan (advisor) ; Zelený, Martin (referee)
Bachelor's work is focusing on problematics of monument care, redevelopment and conservation of industrial culture heritage. Theoretical part is closely connected to the problematics this work is dealing with. Practical part is focusing on re-use of factories nowadays, on change which is visible from since the area was founded, by the time we are looking for the new options and opportunities for its use and purpose. Also the attempt is to look more closely if today's function of the area is on behalf of inhabitants needs and whats more if there is still a bit of Bata's legacy and atmosphere which the city surely deserves.

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