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Original title in Czech: UrbanismusFAAbbreviation: URBANAcad. year: 2019/2020
Programme: Architecture and urban design
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doc. Ing. arch. Jiří Palacký, Ph.D.
Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
Abandoned Areas and Territories are often located in the location's valuable sites. Considering the revitalization of these spaces may mean not only a significant transformation and benefit in the territory concerned but may be an impetus for further development in the wider context of the site.
Tutor: Koutný Jan, prof. Ing. arch., CSc.
Gardening colonies are perceived in the city planning system as a functional area of specific importance, or an area for agricultural use or green areas associated with recreation. The phenomenon of gardening colonies is also part of community civil relations with self-governing rules of functioning. The theme will deal with the complexity of the urban gardening with the aspect of the community way of using the environment in the garden colonies.
Tutor: Havliš Karel, doc. Ing. arch.
The genesis of the theories that fundamentally influenced the urban planning and construction of cities during the 20th.century. The theme will be addressed primarily to the European cultural space in the context of global social changes in this century.
Historicism and traditionalism as part of the postmodern critical theories applied in urban planning and construction of cities after the second world war in the European cultural space. The theme will focus mainly on post-war developments in central Europe, but especially in Czechoslovakia.
The dissertation thesis should deal with the broader context in the structure of the city, objective principles for the incorporation and use of the preserved spatial architectural and urban values of the urban area in the regeneration and revitalization of the city's environment.
In socialism there have been transformations in the country that have interrupted the continuum of development. Revision of access to rural settlements should be based on the fact that the direction of rural economic development has changed, and the need to preserve its cultural values.
An assessment of the state of brownfields in terms of the history, overview and perspectives of further development after 2007 – the end of the CABERNET – a coordinated European Union initiative, that focused on the development and economic regeneration of brownfields.
Tutor: Palacký Jiří, doc. Ing. arch., Ph.D.
Pluralism of post-modern period, globalization and purposes of sustainable development bring new requirements into our city organisation. Do our settlements and their traditional compositional elements comply with the needs of the near future? Is the corresponding form compact city or garden city?
Tutor: Kopáčik Gabriel, doc. Ing. arch., Dr.
Contemporary settlements are undergoing a series of changes. Current considerations reveal the possibilities of different approaches to accessing and dealing with the potential of the city and its environment. Desirable are such changes that contribute to the fulfillment of sustainability factors.
The main problems of suburbanization are related to the disruption of the environment around the city and the increase in transport costs of equipment in the urban agglomeration. The work should define principles to reduce the impact of the suburbanisation process in our cities.