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Current AffairsAsbestos concerns rise as affected schools close

30-11-2011 15:40 | Christian Falvey

One of the closed schools in České Budějovice, photo: CTK The city hall in České Budějovice closed three primary schools in a housing estate this week after health workers discovered the presence of carcinogenic asbestos. While teachers attempt to create alternative plans for the several hundred students, asbestos concerns have returned to the public awareness nationwide, and health officials warn that many more public buildings may carry the same risks. More

Current AffairsEyesore of an apartment bloc in Havlíčkův Brod to be torn down

22-11-2011 15:44 | Jan Velinger

Photo: CTK Pre-fabricated apartment blocs known in the Czech Republic as paneláky (panel buildings) were once the Soviet ideal and countless thousands were built in Czechoslovakia from the 1950s until 1989. Now, for the first time, one such bloc of homes will be demolished strictly for aesthetic reasons. The Southeast Bohemian town of Havlíčkův Brod has confirmed that a low-rise smack in the town centre – considered an eyesore for years – will soon be a thing of the past. More

Czech LifeA look behind the thin walls of Czech panelák apartment buildings

16-07-2011 02:01 | Sarah Borufka

A legacy of the communists’ fascination with the pre-fabricated building method, paneláky or tower block buildings to this day can be found across the Czech Republic, often in prominent and elevated places, towering over cities and towns. After all, they were considered the height of architectural and technological progress during communism. More

ArtsOut My Window – A 360 degree internet documentary examines lives behind the gray walls of the highrise, from Prague to Beirut

11-03-2011 15:22 | Jan Velinger

'Out My Window' In this week’s Arts I talk to Czech-Canadian documentary filmmaker Katerina Cizek – the director of Out My Window, a fascinating and highly-innovative project that looks at lives behind the walls of highrise buildings in 13 cities around the world, from Prague to Beirut. The non-linear feature film – called the first 360 degree internet documentary in the world – is up for an international Emmy next month and can be viewed on the website of the National Film Board of Canada. Kat Cizek told me more about the idea behind her project and how it all came together, on a line from her home in Toronto this week. More

Czech LifeA look behind the thin walls of Czech panelák apartment buildings

23-05-2010 02:01 | Sarah Borufka

A legacy of the communists’ fascination with the pre-fabricated building method, paneláky or tower block buildings to this day can be found across the Czech Republic, often in prominent and elevated places, towering over cities and towns. After all, they were considered the height of architectural and technological progress during communism.  More

MagazineMagazine

03-02-2007 | Daniela Lazarová

Langweil's paper model Romania or Romany? There's a tiny chance your GPS system could lead you astray. Czech drivers will soon get the first ever highway chapel in the Czech Republic - but will anyone want to use it? And, Antonin Langweil's famous paper model of 19th century Prague will be made accessible in 3D format on the web! Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsEU funds to help "panelaky" get a makeover

05-01-2006 13:59 | Daniela Lazarová

Over the past decade and a half Czechs have spent a lot of money improving their homes - new furniture, new electronics and new materials have changed interiors beyond recognition. However changing the exterior has not always proved as easy. A third of all Czechs live in pre-fabricated blocks of flats built in the communist era, many of which are now the worse for wear. Now, the European Union has promised to help fund their renovation.  More

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