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Twenty-Tewnty-Eight
Hodulíková, Diana ; Marková,, Blanka (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Programme by the European Union, the European Capital of Culture (ECOC), is an occasion to host a year-round cultural festival and a possibility to transform the city. The scope and format of the event are a unique opportunity to accelerate development and articulate the fundamental shortcomings of the environment. Brno has applied for this title for 2028. The first half of 2022 is at the beginning of its preparations for the first round. The candidacy is an opportunity for the city to network with diversified stakeholders and realize the values of local heritage based on multiethnic and specific history. Brno can innovate itself socially, economically, urban and sustainably within the candidacy, The thesis deals with the innovation potential of the city of Brno based on a sustainable approach to its heritage, inspired by six cases of cities that applied for the ECOC: Štýrský Hradec, Genoa, Ostrava, Vratislav, Paphos and Trenčín. The individual selected examples represent different approaches to candidacy, thus reflecting diversified processes and results. Although many of them have succeeded in transforming their identity, addressing complicated history or signing up on the map of Europe thanks to the ECOC, they are evaluated not only through a utopian perspective but rather as a reflection of the positive and negative changes caused by the ECOC candidacy. Inspiration from examples from abroad is prescribed in the strategic diagrammatic design of the urban solution of possible future sustainable development of the city of Brno through the candidacy for the ECOC based on the heritage-led approach in the last chapter. In conclusion, however, it should be noted that the ECOC is a unique opportunity for the city of Brno to obtain positive acceleration effects. However, it can quickly become a development pitfall accompanied by destructive side effects.
Twenty-Tewnty-Eight
Hodulíková, Diana ; Marková,, Blanka (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
Programme by the European Union, the European Capital of Culture (ECOC), is an occasion to host a year-round cultural festival and a possibility to transform the city. The scope and format of the event are a unique opportunity to accelerate development and articulate the fundamental shortcomings of the environment. Brno has applied for this title for 2028. The first half of 2022 is at the beginning of its preparations for the first round. The candidacy is an opportunity for the city to network with diversified stakeholders and realize the values of local heritage based on multiethnic and specific history. Brno can innovate itself socially, economically, urban and sustainably within the candidacy, The thesis deals with the innovation potential of the city of Brno based on a sustainable approach to its heritage, inspired by six cases of cities that applied for the ECOC: Štýrský Hradec, Genoa, Ostrava, Vratislav, Paphos and Trenčín. The individual selected examples represent different approaches to candidacy, thus reflecting diversified processes and results. Although many of them have succeeded in transforming their identity, addressing complicated history or signing up on the map of Europe thanks to the ECOC, they are evaluated not only through a utopian perspective but rather as a reflection of the positive and negative changes caused by the ECOC candidacy. Inspiration from examples from abroad is prescribed in the strategic diagrammatic design of the urban solution of possible future sustainable development of the city of Brno through the candidacy for the ECOC based on the heritage-led approach in the last chapter. In conclusion, however, it should be noted that the ECOC is a unique opportunity for the city of Brno to obtain positive acceleration effects. However, it can quickly become a development pitfall accompanied by destructive side effects.

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