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The Urban Development of the City of Hradec Králové throughout 20th 21st Century
Pavlásková, Klára ; Kustein, Antonín (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis topic is urban development of Hradec Kralove city in 20th and 21st century. The thesis inquires into the city’s growth, hence urban development, and appearance. It presents a chronological evolution in historical consequences and briefly highlights the most important sights. The thesis describes the current state of the area from its functional division point of view. It summarizes basic findings about urbanism from the available literature and applies these to the city of Hradec Kralove. It defines problematic areas of the city’s development by analyzing territorial planning documents.
Searching for Styles of National Architecture in Habsburg Central Europe1890-1920. Art Nouveau and Turn-of-the-Century Architecture as Nation-Building
Veress, Dániel ; Himl, Pavel (advisor) ; Michaud, Eric (referee)
1 English Abstract Searching for Styles of National Architecture in Habsburg Central Europe 1890-1920 Art Nouveau and Turn-of-the-Century Architecture as Nation-Building This thesis examines aspirations of Central European nations to create architectural style, which would be particular to the given nation and would convey national spirit and character through architectural form. Inspired by social and cultural history, historians of architecture have recently begun to study conscious efforts of national elites to use architecture for nationalistic ends. Considerable attention has been paid to the interplay between national movements emerging in Europe before the World War I, and the concurrent developments in the field of architecture as signified by introduction of the Art Nouveau. However, most of these works focus on individual national building movement. Building on the existing set of studies developed in different national contexts, this thesis takes a step further and approaches the issue from the transnational perspective Applying the comparative history methodology to the three cases studies - Hungarian, Czech and Polish, all non-German ethnic groups in the Austro- Hungarian Monarchy - enables close examination of the intertwined development of modern nations and architecture. By the turn of the...
The architectural participation of Czech artists at world axpositions in the years 1900 - 1940.
Pavlíková, Veronika ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Klimešová, Marie (referee)
This thesis deals with Czechoslovakian pavilion architecture at the world exhibitions in the first half of the 20th century. The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section deals with a participation of Czech artists at the world exhibitions before the creation of independent Czechoslovakia. Next two sections focus on Czechoslovakian representation at the world exhibitions in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. The thesis deals closer with preparations, looking for a basic solutions, choosing of architects and requirements which have been imposed on them. In the conclusion there is outlined development of our participation at the world exhibitions in a given period and its way to the famous EXPO 58.
The Urban Development of the City of Hradec Králové throughout 20th 21st Century
Pavlásková, Klára ; Kustein, Antonín (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis topic is urban development of Hradec Kralove city in 20th and 21st century. The thesis inquires into the city’s growth, hence urban development, and appearance. It presents a chronological evolution in historical consequences and briefly highlights the most important sights. The thesis describes the current state of the area from its functional division point of view. It summarizes basic findings about urbanism from the available literature and applies these to the city of Hradec Kralove. It defines problematic areas of the city’s development by analyzing territorial planning documents.
The architectural participation of Czech artists at world axpositions in the years 1900 - 1940.
Pavlíková, Veronika ; Biegel, Richard (advisor) ; Klimešová, Marie (referee)
This thesis deals with Czechoslovakian pavilion architecture at the world exhibitions in the first half of the 20th century. The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section deals with a participation of Czech artists at the world exhibitions before the creation of independent Czechoslovakia. Next two sections focus on Czechoslovakian representation at the world exhibitions in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. The thesis deals closer with preparations, looking for a basic solutions, choosing of architects and requirements which have been imposed on them. In the conclusion there is outlined development of our participation at the world exhibitions in a given period and its way to the famous EXPO 58.
Searching for Styles of National Architecture in Habsburg Central Europe1890-1920. Art Nouveau and Turn-of-the-Century Architecture as Nation-Building
Veress, Dániel ; Himl, Pavel (advisor) ; Michaud, Eric (referee)
1 English Abstract Searching for Styles of National Architecture in Habsburg Central Europe 1890-1920 Art Nouveau and Turn-of-the-Century Architecture as Nation-Building This thesis examines aspirations of Central European nations to create architectural style, which would be particular to the given nation and would convey national spirit and character through architectural form. Inspired by social and cultural history, historians of architecture have recently begun to study conscious efforts of national elites to use architecture for nationalistic ends. Considerable attention has been paid to the interplay between national movements emerging in Europe before the World War I, and the concurrent developments in the field of architecture as signified by introduction of the Art Nouveau. However, most of these works focus on individual national building movement. Building on the existing set of studies developed in different national contexts, this thesis takes a step further and approaches the issue from the transnational perspective Applying the comparative history methodology to the three cases studies - Hungarian, Czech and Polish, all non-German ethnic groups in the Austro- Hungarian Monarchy - enables close examination of the intertwined development of modern nations and architecture. By the turn of the...
Art Nouveau architecture in Prostějov
KUČEROVÁ, Michaela
This work applies to field of Art Nouveau architecture in Prostějov. It is concerned with individual buildings and their significance in the city. Part of work is also a brief characteristic of Art Nouveau and short profiles of some famous architects, who participated in constructions. Also there is a brief catalogue of buildings that are described in this work and pictorial supplement too.

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