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Vývoj typologie otevřeného obytného domu v českém prostředí ve 20. století v kontextu evropských projektů
Struhařík, Daniel
The 20th century Fordistic labour system together with the expansion of new building technologies has led to general globalization and use of prefabrication techniques. An analysis of the phenomenon being researched is done through a collective case study. Production of open-spaced apartment buildings started to increase after the First World War. This happened thanks to a general awareness of Le Corbusier’s work, among other things. These open-spaced apartment buildings were built according to the concept of steel and concrete skeleton construction construction, basically filled with horizontal ribbon windows, which allows for an individual workspace for changing the designed disposition without any massive changes to the original building structure. In contrast to western countries, this method was not further investigated or used in former Czechoslovakia at that time, mostly because the above-mentioned principles were in contradiction with the socialistic ideology which was based on collectivism.

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