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  • In the West, the ecological movement was ascendant in the 1960s, when practical as well as utopian solutions to local and global environmental troubles began to appear in architecture and urban planning. The situation was, however, very specific in the Soviet satellite states. In the 1960s, the power of the communist regime was still appreciable in Czechoslovakia (and often anti-nature in character), but it was also a period marked by the loosening of social and political restrictions. These changes were reflected in architecture and urban planning; nature-focused approaches came to the surface. The environmental context of Central European architecture and urbanism of that time, eco-friendly motivations of architects and other spatial planners, and eco-friendly projects—in sum, eco-friendly tendencies—have remained poorly studied and reflected.
  • In the West, the ecological movement was ascendant in the 1960s, when practical as well as utopian solutions to local and global environmental troubles began to appear in architecture and urban planning. The situation was, however, very specific in the Soviet satellite states. In the 1960s, the power of the communist regime was still appreciable in Czechoslovakia (and often anti-nature in character), but it was also a period marked by the loosening of social and political restrictions. These changes were reflected in architecture and urban planning; nature-focused approaches came to the surface. The environmental context of Central European architecture and urbanism of that time, eco-friendly motivations of architects and other spatial planners, and eco-friendly projects—in sum, eco-friendly tendencies—have remained poorly studied and reflected. (en)
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  • Czechoslovak Urban and Regional Planning in the 1960s: Eco-friendly Theories vs. Everyday Practise
  • Czechoslovak Urban and Regional Planning in the 1960s: Eco-friendly Theories vs. Everyday Practise (en)
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  • Czechoslovak Urban and Regional Planning in the 1960s: Eco-friendly Theories vs. Everyday Practise
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