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Tradition and the New Urbanism
FAST-NGB059Acad. year: 2022/2023
Acquiring orientation in current tendencies of “traditionally” oriented architecture, settlement construction and cultural landscape development. The course deals with the contribution of the traditional concept of urban structure to the 21st century man. It is a critical mirror of a functionalist city. Lectures and seminars are focused on a new conception of tradition, its deciphering and understanding in the contemporary world.
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2. Criticism of modernist urban construction and "great destruction of the landscape" - J. Gehl, J. Jacobs
3. L. Krier, Prince Charles and Poundbury, European Initiatives (Urban Resistance, INTBAU)
4. New urbanism - A. Duany, E. Plater-Zyberk, development in the USA
5. Humanistic and holistic concepts - C. Alexander
6. Fractals and "biophilia" - traditional form, material and technology as a picture of the physical and biological order of the world - N. Salingaros, E. O. Wilson
7. Traditional concept of European city
8. Definition of the city according to historians, architects, engineers - permanent discord
9. Image of the city of the 21st century
10. Futuristic cities across history
11. Tower of Babel - critique of contemporary cities
12. Czech sorela
13. Current trends in urban planning in the Czech Republic
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