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Multigenerational Coexistence / Happy Living in a Castle
Habancová, Anežka ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Previously, the bulk of the population lived in rural areas. The whole family lived there together in the family house on the same property. Young helped the elderly and old to their offspring, with households with children, with the economy. With the advent of industrialization and mobilization, many young people moved into the cities, to work, to the newly constructed blocks of residential houses, which were rather less than they could live with a large extended family. Mutual cooperation was suddenly far away. The town has more people, more jobs and more older people, which the state took care of them - homes for the elderly - retirees concentration in one place, without daily contact with young, with family. Thanks to good quality of health care older people is increasing and this problem is must be solved. The country has still semi-detached houses and multigenerational houses, where the family lived with grandparents, but in the city is hard to find to buy or rent two apartments near each other. The main concept of my work is to create a semi-detached flats, flats with common vestibule, which connects one smaller and one larger apartment. Use the castle for this principle is more than appropriate - will be returned the housing for the family and each of generation finds in the castle grounds space for their activities or employment. This area still remains open to inhabitant of the city and offer them new possibilities for leisure (restaurants and an amphitheater).
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Studie vybraného památkově významného objektu krajinářské architektury
Šamánek, Dan
The thesis focuses on the complexity of revitalization of important landscape architecture monuments by emphasizing the application of the method on a specific model object as the castle garden in Veseli nad Moravou. The contribution is in the proposition of the revitalization of the castle garden and its integration into the wider context and the connection with the port of Bata canal. The proposal provides the unconventional approach to the revitalization with the purpose of integration of adjacent diverse surfaces into an interconnected field, while averting the suppression of the cultural and historical significance of the castle garden. Additionally, the paper addresses the necessity to develop a new form of Bata canal Veselský port, which capacity is currently insufficient, and proposes a new way of using the inner area between the port and castle garden. While the historic garden requires rather sensitive approach, it is possible to design a more liberal solution for the port area. Analytical and design part emphasizes the expansive image process with diagrams, situations, drawings and visualizations.
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Multigenerational Coexistence / Happy Living in a Castle
Habancová, Anežka ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Previously, the bulk of the population lived in rural areas. The whole family lived there together in the family house on the same property. Young helped the elderly and old to their offspring, with households with children, with the economy. With the advent of industrialization and mobilization, many young people moved into the cities, to work, to the newly constructed blocks of residential houses, which were rather less than they could live with a large extended family. Mutual cooperation was suddenly far away. The town has more people, more jobs and more older people, which the state took care of them - homes for the elderly - retirees concentration in one place, without daily contact with young, with family. Thanks to good quality of health care older people is increasing and this problem is must be solved. The country has still semi-detached houses and multigenerational houses, where the family lived with grandparents, but in the city is hard to find to buy or rent two apartments near each other. The main concept of my work is to create a semi-detached flats, flats with common vestibule, which connects one smaller and one larger apartment. Use the castle for this principle is more than appropriate - will be returned the housing for the family and each of generation finds in the castle grounds space for their activities or employment. This area still remains open to inhabitant of the city and offer them new possibilities for leisure (restaurants and an amphitheater).
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Historical and geographical aspets of population developmnet in Veselí nad Moravou
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Kateřina
The aim of this work is based on detailed analysis of long-term population developmnet of Veselí nad Moravou illustrate the roots of its present condition, size and position in the settlement system of the Czech republic and the Southern Region. The organization of settlement system in the Czech republic has its roots especially in the industrial period ? the 19th and 20th century. During this period each settlement has undergone a development which has been influenced by many aspects (economic, political, social, cultural or natural. The core work is the development of mapping population size in Veselí nad Moravou, the generalization of long-term trends and tendencies of development, finding the key determinants and causes of the current situation.
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