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Doctoral Thesis
Author of thesis: Ing. arch. Kryštof Ferenc, Ph.D.
Acad. year: 2015/2016
Supervisor: prof. Ing. arch. Jan Koutný, CSc.
Reviewers: Ing. arch. Pavla Balabánová, CSc., prof. Ing. arch. Mojmír Kyselka, CSc., doc. Ing. arch. Vladimíra Šilhánková, Ph.D.
Subject of thesis are suburban zones of cities in direct contact with willages. Their phisical urban structures as well as their development in time and processes witch affects these changes. Despite that a different european countries has different systems of spatial planning, they allwys have three main levels of planning process. These layers are: Strategic planning, regulation level and execution level. What differs is tunig of this system and wights of importance set on different „layers“. This tuning has a substential impact on way how are the cities and urban structures developer. This tuning of spatial planning systém has huge impact on physical structure and form of cities. Every setting of system brings differnt possibilities of solving problems. In both schort-term and long-term development processes. This thesis will therefore examine affects of different settings of spatial planning system in Czech Republic and Federal Republic of Germany (In specific terms – Free state of Bavaria, region of Upper Palatinate) and its long-term afffects on phisical structure of cities. With empahsis on ways in which historical village structures integrate in city structure and transform in cities districts. Goal of thesis is effort to analyse results of these two spatial planning systems. And mainly in suburban zones affected by development axes of bigger cities. Thesis will compare urban and suburban structures of two cities in two different countries. Analysed example for Czech republic is Brno. As Bavarian example stands Regensburg (as a city of comparable structure). One of important criteria is ability of systéms to effectively capture and use all of territorys development potential and possibiliteis and therefore – ability to create viable and susteinable land systems. In suburban spaces where City systems meets suburban and village systems is intensive use of existing structures and active work with subcenters crutial to susteinable development of cities.
Urbanism, Urban planning, Suburbanization, Village, Suburban villages, City Expansion, Brno, Regensburg
Date of defence
23.08.2016
Result of the defence
Defended (thesis was successfully defended)
Language of thesis
Czech
Faculty
Fakulta architektury
Department
Department of Theory
Study programme
Architecture and urban design (ARCHURB)
Field of study
Urban design (URBAN)
Supervisor’s reportprof. Ing. arch. Jan Koutný, CSc.
Reviewer’s reportIng. arch. Pavla Balabánová, CSc.
Reviewer’s reportprof. Ing. arch. Mojmír Kyselka, CSc.
Reviewer’s reportdoc. Ing. arch. Vladimíra Šilhánková, Ph.D.
Responsibility: Mgr. et Mgr. Hana Odstrčilová