Man, Building and Urban Planning 18
- Year: 2024
- Publisher: Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering
- Editor: Jiří Kugl
- ISBN: 978-80-01-07472-5
- ISSN: 2336-7695
The publication consists of a set of complementary papers informing about the current state of research on the subject of city planning, public spaces, landscape, history, urbanization and other related topics. The publication is linked to the conference Man, Building and Urban Planning 16. The conference was organized by the Department of Urbanism and Spatial Planning of Czech Technical University in Prague (Faculty of Civil Engineering). It took place on the 16th of November 2023. Papers have been approved by the editorial board based on their annotations. After the conference all texts were reviewed by two reviewers in the double blind review, and only the papers that have met the criteria of the Scopus database on the conference proceedings were selected for publication.
- Download full textPossible Methods of Restoration and Transformation of Deep Mining Regions and Quarry Landscapes - Comparison of Results from the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Great Britain, AustriaZuzana Boušková, pp. 10-27
- Download full textKokorinsko and the Landscape with a Specific Settlement StructureJiří Kupka, Anastasiia Redchych, pp. 28-43
- Download full textTransformations and Visions of New Landscapes of Memory: The Influence of Natural Cemeteries on Proposals for the Expansion of the National Tomb of SlavínJitka Cirklová, Václav Liška, pp. 44-55
- Download full textDevelopment of greenery in the village of Husinec and the town of KlecanyLucie Nováková, pp. 56-77
- Download full textThreats to the Historic Cultural Landscape and Renewable EnergyJiří Kupka, Simona Vondráčková, pp. 80-95
- Download full textProtection of Historical Landscape Structures of the Trčkov Settlement, part of the Orlické Záhoří MunicipalityTereza Kubištová, pp. 96-113
- Download full textConcept of Protection of Historical Cultural Landscape in the Principles of Spatial DevelopmentMagdalena Baramová, pp. 114-129
- Download full textCatalogue of cultural and historical features of the forest landscapeTereza Jančová, pp. 130-148
- Download full textOn Cities and People: Data Visualization in Public Space as a Tool for Communication and EngagementMagdaléna Bohuslavová, pp. 150-160
- Download full textQualitative Analysis of the Evaluation of Architectural Awards - Availability of Data and MethodologiesMichal Hybský, pp. 161-177
- Download full textPublic Development of Housing in the Czech RepublicDavid Neuhäusl, pp. 179-195
- Download full textInvestor participation in urban development in the context of affordable housingSandra Bešťáková, pp. 196-209
- Download full textChildren’s wards – flexibility of current Czech pediatric unitsAnna Wanda Molnárová, pp. 210-222
- Download full textThe Potential of Modular Architecture in the Revitalisation of Urban Areas: Brownfields and Derelict Areas in the Intraville of Large Human SettlementsKristýna Škopková, pp. 224-247
- Download full textBasic Conditions for the Creation of a Simple Evaluation System for the Conversion of Brownfields into Residential Buildings, Namely in Terms of Sustainability.Pavel Divíšek, pp. 248-274
- Download full textSignificance and Features of Contemporary Town Halls in Smaller Urban Structures in the Czech Republic and Western EuropeLadislav Podracký, pp. 275-294
- Download full textConstruction of Military Bases: Integrating Architectural Principles into the Military EnvironmentPavla Neradová, pp. 295-311
- Download full textThe Potential of Residential In-Between Spaces in the Era of Territorial ImplosionMiroslav Čibik, pp. 314-325
- Download full textForced Removals in The Border Area of The Ústí Region And Their Impact in The Last Century Ludmila Stará, pp. 326-342
- Download full textReflection of the Topic of Climate Change on Cities in Ancient Times in Contemporary LiteratureVladimíra Šilhánková, pp. 343-355
- Download full textThe Void and Its Significance for the Structure of Rural SettlementMartina Lehnertová, pp. 356-371




