Abstract

Industrial architecture built by the second half of the 20th century has already acquired its place in the professional debate on research and protection of industrial heritage. However, industrial buildings from 1950s – 1980s, often architecturally, typologically and technologically very interesting, representing the development of technology industrial efforts of that era, are still only on […]

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  • Z hlediska typologického vývoje průmyslových staveb z období druhé poloviny 20. století jsou v Česku některé podniky již zcela nefunkční, jiné stále funkční, ale s ohledem na připravovanou „průmyslovou revoluci 4.0“ již z podstaty propagované změny všechny potenciálně ohroženy

  • Pragmatické snahy o zmenšení rozsahu zabírané zemědělské půdy, o racionalizaci a zkrácení provozních vazeb, o hledání úspor nárokovaných energií nakonec vyústily v zásadní typologické inovace, které přinesly i pozitivní dopady na zlepšení pracovního prostředí i na výsledná architektonická řešení

  • An independent group of young researchers associated with the Working Group for Post-War Architecture, a body affiliated with the ICOMOS Czech Committee, joined the wider debate on the protection of postwar architectural heritage and at the end of 2017 published a list of the most prominent architectural works of the second half of the 20th century, as we felt that there was a lack of information.[5]

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An independent group of young researchers associated with the Working Group for Post-War Architecture, a body affiliated with the ICOMOS Czech Committee, joined the wider debate on the protection of postwar architectural heritage and at the end of 2017 published a list of the most prominent architectural works of the second half of the 20th century, as we felt that there was a lack of information.[5]. The buildings we monitored included e.g., Dairy and milk drying plant in Strakonice (Josef Havlíček, Josef Hrubý and František Kerhart, technology by Julius Šmerák, 1949 – 1951), Klíčov public transport garages in Prague (Josef Zeman, 1965 1973), Railway station in Bystřice pod Hostýnem, Anton Dachler, Ivo Řehoř (1970 – start of operation), Bytex textile works in Náměštnad Oslavou (Zdeněk Plesník, Ludvík Jungwirth, 1974 – 1977), Transit Telephone Exchange in Hradec Králové (Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, Jindřich Malátek, Jaromíra Eisemannová, 1978 – 1984), Nusle Bridge and Vyšehrad Metro Station (Stanislav Hubička et al, 1967 – 1973), Dívčí Hrady Water Tower, Prague (Karel Hubáček, Zdeněk Patrman, 1974), Žižkov TV Tower (Václav Aulický et al, 1985 – 1992) The buildings on this list were selected because they appear interesting within the entire range of postwar architecture in terms of their typology, design, and structure; in THE FORMER TRANSGAS BUILDING: UNDER DEMOLITION AND DURING CONSTRUCTION IN A SLIDE BY IVO LOOS.

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