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@article{1322682, author = {Šimáček, Petr and Szczyrba, Zdeněk and Andráško, Ivan and Kunc, Josef}, article_location = {Warsaw}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0038}, keywords = {humanisation processes; postsocialistic housing estates; postsocialistic transformation; Central and Eastern Europe}, language = {eng}, issn = {0016-7282}, journal = {Geographia Polonica}, title = {Twenty-five years of humanising post-socialist housing estates: From quantitative needs to qualitative requirements}, url = {http://rcin.org.pl/Content/57338/WA51_77991_r2015-t88-no4_G-Polonica-Simacek.pdf}, volume = {88}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1322682 AU - Šimáček, Petr - Szczyrba, Zdeněk - Andráško, Ivan - Kunc, Josef PY - 2015 TI - Twenty-five years of humanising post-socialist housing estates: From quantitative needs to qualitative requirements JF - Geographia Polonica VL - 88 IS - 4 SP - 649-668 EP - 649-668 PB - Polish Academy of Science SN - 00167282 KW - humanisation processes KW - postsocialistic housing estates KW - postsocialistic transformation KW - Central and Eastern Europe UR - http://rcin.org.pl/Content/57338/WA51_77991_r2015-t88-no4_G-Polonica-Simacek.pdf L2 - http://rcin.org.pl/Content/57338/WA51_77991_r2015-t88-no4_G-Polonica-Simacek.pdf N2 - After the fall of the Iron Curtain, CEE cities (as well as other cities in the former Socialist Bloc) experienced dynamic development in many areas. The presented article deals with one of the key areas of the post-socialist transformation of the city, specifically the humanisation of mass housing in large housing estates. These hous- ing estates from the central planning period still dominate the skyline of many CEE towns. At the beginning of the 1990s, housing estates suffered from a number of shortcomings that needed to be put right within the frame of their humanisation. The paper analyses a more than two decade-long process of housing estate humanisation which gradually led to the replacement of the monofunctional (strictly residential) model with a multifunctional model. This leads to improvement of civic amenities, implementation of new urban-archi- tectural solutions and the creation of new job opportunities. As a result, these changes increase the quality of life in housing estates, both from an objective and subjective point of view. Changes in the spatial, social, economic and physical structure of housing estates after 1989 will be analysed using examples from hierarchi- cally different locations in the Czech Republic. The synthesis of findings will be supplemented with the results of empirical studies that were carried out by geographers, sociologists and urban planners. ER -
ŠIMÁČEK, Petr, Zdeněk SZCZYRBA, Ivan ANDRÁŠKO and Josef KUNC. Twenty-five years of humanising post-socialist housing estates: From quantitative needs to qualitative requirements. \textit{Geographia Polonica}. Warsaw: Polish Academy of Science, 2015, vol.~88, No~4, p.~649-668. ISSN~0016-7282. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0038.
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