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In an Apartment in a small town, Mikulov
Solár, Michal ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee) ; Hora, Jan (advisor)
The concept is based on the historical development of the plot and the city as such. Historically, the area has been defined by self-help and without clearly specified dogmatic guidelines. It is thanks to this that the city is enriched with moments that do not fulfill only the aesthetic or spiritual, but also the functional nature of the city. The moment of surprise and certain visas enriches the interior of the yard as well as the city. At first glance, such annoying spaces have a certain quality, caused by the play of light or the overall concept of space. An important feature of the object is the moment of surprise from the perceived space. The transition from a clearly defined ground floor to the rear, at first glance, irrational courtyard is enhanced by a passage, which also refers to the typical division of the small town house. ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTION The principle of layering of individual spaces clearly reflects the moments of surprise. By specific fragmentation of the building, a character that resembles rather a family house as a residential object, spaces of different quality and utilization are created. The lower dwellings have a spatially and optically separated garden from the total mass, with the top terrace being terraces which are optically linked to the courtyard, but are not accessible to the public. The apartments in the attic have mostly urban character. This creates the principle of co-existence, which is typical of the whole area of the city. The layering is evident in the distribution of flats with different connections to gardens and terraces as well as the variety of housing units. The spirit of the place is a standing cellar that reflects the historical transformation of the parcel and is a symbol of the locality.
Brewery in the city, the city in the brewery - architectural and urban redevelopment of a brewery in Znojmo
Balážová, Zuzana ; Ludvíková, Iveta (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
Brewery premises waiting for its time once again to raise their fate. The proposal deals with thinning adequate space for the return of the former grandeur of the castle courtyard. Take the power of its current and cumbersome, and bring back into the historic character of the former in the form of vertical predatory towers and all the socio-eco-logical aspects.
City within City
Schwab, Viktor ; Smržová, Kristýna (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The task reflects actual occasions of cities, specifically of Brno. The main aim is finding the most appropriate utilization of unused place defined by streets (Milady Horakova, Francouzska and Cernopolni). Relevant part of analyzing the place most convinced the design, these papers use public materials. Urban design enhance this location with new functions, specially residential, commercial and public space. Gentrification is one of the most interesting opportunities for designing enrichment of this location. The design of choosen objects seek for quality, sustainable, modern living in city with defined space.
There's black and white, day and night, good and evil, yin and yang. It all just balances itself out.
Ilič, Risto ; Kořínková, Jana (referee) ; Mazanec, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis "There's Black and White, Day and Night, Good and Evil, Ying and Yang" follows the three-year existence of the collective "Ugly Brno" and its work, which is based on the still current, local phenomenon of redesigning of advertising banners and shields in the context of small businesses located in the Brno city center. Specifically, it focuses on emerging designs combining black and white. The output of this bachelor's thesis is a video – a fictional interview in which Black and White are personified as two confident, eccentric personalities, quasi-experts in today's visual culture and the ultimate guarantors of taste, who conquered the city of Brno with their realizations. The objective of this thesis is to reveal the mythology behind the popularity of black and white combination in the context of visual culture, particularly in graphic design and its connection to the problematics of gentrification and capitalism. Another objective is to use sarcasm and irony to create a reflection of a culture whose values are elitism, workaholism, perfectionism, disregard for alternatives and an emphasis on efficiency. Why is it that in such a culture, black and white has gained more and more popularity than ever before?
The Impact of Local Social Composition of the Neighbourhood on the Real Estates Value in a Selected Locality of the City of Zlín
Francová, Klára ; Vařechová, Martina (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
The aim of this proposal is socialogical analysis, interpretation, construction and urbanistic recommendation related to an impact of social changes in specific neighborhood on life standarts and real estates‘ costs in the area. Social changes could be negative, such as social degradation of certain area, worsening of quality of the environment, worsening relationships and also social deviation (for example criminality). Positive changes represents mostly gentrification, which includes positive changes of social and tangible environment. These are followed by price encrease of life standarts which is displacing old settlers. In our experience these areas of life standarts and real estates prices are linked and it is possible to use synergistic influence of changes to adjust tangible and social environment.
The Impact of Gentrification on the Price of Real Estates
Gábová, Věra ; Pokorná, Sofie (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá procesem gentrifikace ve dvou katastrálních územích Brna – Židenice a Zábrdovice. Na základě teoretických poznatků o gentrifikaci předpokládáme, že tento proces byl v těchto dvou katastrálních územích zahájen v nedávné době. Tento předpoklad vychází z vlastního pozorování autorky. Teoretická část diplomové práce shrnuje, co je gentrifikace, kdy se poprvé objevila, jaká jsou její fáze a pozitivní i negativní důsledky. Praktická část se zaměřuje pouze na vybraná katastrální území, která jsou porovnána se srovnatelnými katastrálními územími Maloměřice a Trnitá. Výzkum se zaměřuje na vývoj cen nemovitých věcí, brownfieldy a rekonstrukce objektů na nich stojících, novostavby či úpravy pozemků, které nejsou označeny jako brownfieldy, sociodemografickou strukturu a vývoj kriminality ve vybraných oblastech. Cílem praktické části je dokázat, že proces gentrifikace již začal.
Residents' Perceptions of Gentrification and Related Changes: a Study of Smíchov and Karlín
Columby, Nikola ; Ouředníček, Martin (advisor) ; Kubeš, Jan (referee)
Gentrification is an urban process gone global with many permutations and local specifics. This master's thesis analyses how residents are perceiving gentrification in rapidly developing, post- industrial, inner-city neighbourhoods of Prague - Smíchov and Karlín. The thesis is based on the concept of gentrification as planetary phenomenon that is anchored in a post-socialist context of contemporary Prague. The integral process of displacement is understood as direct but also symbolic, as an attachment to one's neighbourhood. Perception, an individual's filter of understanding and dealing with the world, is used to capture nuances, experiences, and feelings. Using interviews, the thesis seeks to answer the following questions using the underutilized perceptions of regular citizens. How are residents perceiving gentrification and the related changes? Where are residents placing gentrification? Are these findings the same in Smíchov and Karlín or are there differences in the perceptions? Gentrification and displacement are palpable urban processes that the respondents perceive as having changed the neighbourhoods in an impactful way. Karlín is seen as gentrified, whereas in Smíchov the situation is more nuanced. The group most clearly identified as being displaced are the Roma. The gentrifiers are...
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging
Dědková, Linda ; Lorenz - Meyer, Dagmar (advisor) ; Kolářová, Kateřina (referee)
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging Linda Dědková This thesis examines displacement and gentrification, using the example of the department store Karstadt at Hermannplatz in Berlin. The ecofeminist critique of the binary division between nature and culture is central to my argument that gentrification and displacement are influenced by complex natural-cultural processes. The thesis utilizes a combination of ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and affective reading of historical materials to investigate the historical interlinks between the construction of the Karstadt department store in the 1920s and the present-day situation. I argue that gentrification surpasses the architectural and demographic transformation of a neighborhood and is often rooted in intersectional oppression. Furthermore, displacement encompasses intricate more-than-human relations and processes, such as ways of shopping, and destroys complex local ecologies. Lastly, the agency of materials has a direct influence on the transformation of neighborhoods. The findings demonstrate that non-human agents can play crucial and dynamic roles in the interconnected economic, cultural, and ecological processes that facilitate gentrification. Key words: more-than-human relationships, gentrification,...
Gentrification of the inner city of Český Krumlov
PROKŮPKOVÁ, Petra
The bachelor´s thesis explores, identifies and analyses eventual manifestations of gentrification in the Inner city of Český Krumlov. Part of the thesis is an outline of theoretical approaches in the area of gentrification. The analytical part is derived from different, but overlapping approaches: gentrification as a class colonization, gentrification as a capital investment, gentrification and social disparities. As a prerequisite for confirming the course of gentrification, the creation of a rent gap in the examined area is analyzed. Another identifier of the course of the process in the area is the displacement of the original inhabitants.
The Impact of Gentrification on the Price of Real Estates
Gábová, Věra ; Pokorná, Sofie (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá procesem gentrifikace ve dvou katastrálních územích Brna – Židenice a Zábrdovice. Na základě teoretických poznatků o gentrifikaci předpokládáme, že tento proces byl v těchto dvou katastrálních územích zahájen v nedávné době. Tento předpoklad vychází z vlastního pozorování autorky. Teoretická část diplomové práce shrnuje, co je gentrifikace, kdy se poprvé objevila, jaká jsou její fáze a pozitivní i negativní důsledky. Praktická část se zaměřuje pouze na vybraná katastrální území, která jsou porovnána se srovnatelnými katastrálními územími Maloměřice a Trnitá. Výzkum se zaměřuje na vývoj cen nemovitých věcí, brownfieldy a rekonstrukce objektů na nich stojících, novostavby či úpravy pozemků, které nejsou označeny jako brownfieldy, sociodemografickou strukturu a vývoj kriminality ve vybraných oblastech. Cílem praktické části je dokázat, že proces gentrifikace již začal.

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