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Sensation made in Gottwaldov, three views on prefabs (podcast)
Sedláček, Marek ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the phenomenon of the construction of prefabricated houses in the territory of the Czech Republic and the life in them. The practical part, which consists of a three-part podcast series, deals with different perspectives on this stage of urbanism. The interviews focus on the history, technology and problematic aspects of building and living in housing estates. They are complemented by excerpts from the media and literature. The theoretical part summarises the history of prefabricated houses in the Czech Republic from the beginnings of construction in the 1950s to the last realisations after 1990. Subchapters provide the historical and political context for each period. Finally, the theoretical part presents the representation of prefabricated houses in Czech and Slovak cinematography.
Prefabricated Housing and Sustainability
Orságová, Kristýna ; Kvasnica, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the panel housing estates in the Czech Republic as a symbol of mass housing, analyzes their impact on the city, and explores the possibilities and challenges associated with their long-term sustainability in today's context. The analytical part examines the historical development of panel housing estates as a whole, the principles, and models of sustainability. In the design part, these elements are interconnected and utilized in a proposal for the revitalization of a specific panel housing estate.
Urban Analysis of the Town of Telč with Focus on the Quality of Space
Jakwerth, Eduard ; Májek, Jan (referee) ; Tichý, Jan (advisor)
The main topic of the bachelor thesis is public space. The theoretical part conveys a view of the individual anchoring of public space and the aspects that occur in it. At the same time, the historical development of the town of Telč, in which the analysed place addressed in the practical part is located, is briefly described. Finally, the theoretical part is supplemented by individual qualitative elements that must be considered when designing, analysing and reconstructing public space. The practical part deals with the analysis of the selected public space, where the place itself is delimited and gradually analysed, for example in terms of building height, greenery, furniture or surfaces.
Design of a contemporary sustainable urban structure for a 21st century city
Bretterová, Anna ; Boulaz, Ivana (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
This work focuses on the design of a new urban structure in the Břeclav and the connection of separate parts of the city while respecting the protection zones. It also includes the design of new public spaces – streets, parks, squares. The proposed solution tries to support and further develop the character of the city - the close connection with nature and the frequent use of bicycle transport. The work also deals with the revitalization of the current course of the Dyje River - the re-meandering and restoration of the old river arm. Finally, space is also dedicated to improving the quality of transport in Břeclav.
Settlement Urban Analysis with Focus on the Quality of Space
Čuntalová, Karolína ; Májek, Jan (referee) ; Tichý, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the analysis of public spaces with an emphasis on quality in the selected area within the cadastral territory of Veveří, located in the city of Brno in the Czech Republic. It examines the division of public spaces, the street profile division of streets, public greenery, the functionality of ground floors, the surfaces used, urban furniture, and the overall accessibility of the area. The analysis is supplemented by an introductory summary of the development of settlements with a focus on urbanism.
Sustainable urban neighbourhood design of a Czech city
Venglář, Václav ; Erben, Adam (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis aims at designing a new urban district in the Czech town near state borders of Břeclav. This town has a specific historical development, landscape location, natural conditions including flood risks and its own almost rural character. In the second half of the 20th century, this character was considerably disrupted by the construction of high-rise apartment buildings and new housing estates that did not respect the existing scale of the buildings and the town as a whole. The approach taken in the creation of the new district was to respect the existing scale of the city and to preserve the existing residential buildings and the size of the original building blocks. Furthermore, the amenities such as school facilities and a nursing home are added and the currently underused or poorly used areas in the middle of the city are reclaimed. These areas should be instead the most exclusive and active. The newly designed development thus fills in the current blind spot of the city, limits urban sprawl into the open countryside, raises the potential of the city centre itself and improves the connection of the individual city districts both by transport and urban structure.
The Quiet Omnipresence
Bodlák, Ondřej ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The work, entitled The Quiet Omnipresence, themes the metaphor of grid and line as representing the source elements necessary for the growth of whole forms. It relies on a study of landscape and urban scenery, its quiet ubiquitous mechanisms and processes. The jumble of lines creates a sensorially elusive monochromatic surface that the observer can encounter when looking at organic structures for longer periods, as well as industrially tuned urban compositions. It explores the relationship of order and chaos in its opposite but paradoxically mutually inexorable connotations. The work mostly relies on a specific and not uncommon type of space often right in the middle of cities – vague terrains, places forgotten and deliberately overlooked, in which banal biological processes slowly take the helm determining the direction of a seemingly random development.
Analysis of already revitalized brownfield in the Czech Republic
Pilčíková, Adéla ; Landa, Karel (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is "Analysis of a Revitalized Brownfield in the Czech Republic." The thesis is divided into two parts. The first, theoretical part, focuses on introducing the concept of brownfields, their history, the perspective on revitalization in the Czech Republic and neighboring countries, and an analysis of their frequency within the republic. In the second, practical part, specific analyses of a selected brownfield from various perspectives are conducted — urbanistic, ecological, economic, and sociological. Furthermore, suitable uses and future development of the site are outlined, considering current trends in sustainability, smart and developing cities, as well as potential infill or structural modifications.
A NEW SPACE FOR LIFE - KROMĚŘÍŽ - LUTOPECKÁ
Horičková, Lenka ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Boháč, Ivo (advisor)
This project is concerned with identifying and exploiting the potential of a specific site in Kroměříž. The attractiveness of the area is analysed, with an emphasis on the presence of listed sites and the neighbourhood of important local points of interest. The aim of the bachelor's thesis is the urban design of a new housing complex that meets the current needs of the city's inhabitants in order to meet their standard of living. Considering the requirements and priorities of the city, the proposed housing complex combines different functions and addresses the needs of different groups of residents. This proposal creates a comprehensive environment that links housing with other functions such as shops, services and the use of green spaces. The intention of the project is the subsequent selection and design of a multi-functional building as one of the potential buildings of the proposed urban design of the housing complex.
Football Recycling
Procházková, Tereza ; Sládeček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Sedlák, Jaroslav (advisor)
The human mind and body are designed to be in nature, and stress is a natural means of ensuring survival. But how to deal with the stress caused by the Internet environment, social media and modern technology? How to find a balance between the real world and life in the online space? Restart attempts to answer these questions. It is a project of an offline centre that offers ideal conditions for regeneration of body and soul, providing incentives to restore a balanced lifestyle and rediscover life energy.

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