Posts tagged urbanizmus
Bratislava more resilient to a pandemic than other capitals (article)

Landscape architect MILOTA SIDOROVÁ, whose work is about fairer urban planning, explains what could replace trees in cities, as well as how to create a park without having to take up new land, or how housing and shopping in cities and airports changes in a pandemic.

"When we go back to flying again, will we want thousands of people to move around the airport, shopping for hours, or will we try to speed up the flow of those people? These are logistical and hygiene issues, but they also affect capitalism," she says.

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Is There Enough of Greenery in Bratislava? Bratislava (debate)

In the discussion held at the Slovak Technical University we spoke about opportunities and obstacles how can Bratislava become greener city. Guests: Zuzana Hudekova, Boris Hrban, Dasa Effenbergerova, Patrik Krizansky, Michal Marcinov. Moderator: Milota Sidorova Language: Slovak

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Brownfields, Those common and creative ones, Prague (lecture)

When we are talking about brownfields we tend to confuse them with creative clusters and there is a certain unstoppable idealism that each brownfield can be revitalized by cultural interference. Let's have a little methodical insight into brownfield status quo in Czech Republic and Prague particularly. Language: Slovak

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Urban Axes Lecture, Pilsen (lecture)

Viennese Mariahilferstrasse was reconstructed with extraordinary planning effort that included wide range of user, transportation and business needs. I presented this case study in a co-lecture on the topic transformations of urban boulevards and axes.  

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