International inspirations and influences in Czechoslovak post-war architecture and urbanism (1946-1965)
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angličtina
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International inspirations and influences in Czechoslovak post-war architecture and urbanism (1946-1965)
Original language description
This paper aims to analyse international connections and the inspirations from abroad that Czechoslovak architects and urbanists searched and adopted in their own work and in various projects of post-war urban development between 1948 (after the Coupe de Prague) and 1968. It responds to academic work that has emerged in the past five years and that deals with contacts and exchanges between socialist/Soviet architecture and planning and the practice outside the ‘Eastern bloc’ (e.g. Cook et al. 2014; Ward et al. 2013; Ward 2012; Stanek 2012), and it also develops my previous work (Ferenčuhová 2011; Ferenčuhová, manuscript). Based on analysis of expert magazines on architecture published at the time (Architektura CSSR), as well as of specific projects, it shows that architects working in socialist Czechoslovakia referred to and used ideas and models developed abroad. They searched models to follow or get inspiration both in other socialist countries and Soviet Union, and in the ‘Western’ world.
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O - Miscellaneous
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AO - Sociology, demography
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S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach
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Publication year
2016
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S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů