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Architecture and Public Opinion Polls in Czechoslovakia shortly after the Second World War

doc. mgr Hubert Kamil Guzik, Ph.D.

In 1945–1948, a period of hybrid democracy and building of the welfare state, Czech architects and planners began asking how ‘our workers’ actually want to live. To ascertain the opinions and preferences of future residents of planned mass housing developments, they began to use public opinion polls. In Czechoslovakia, these surveys were conducted less frequently and a few years later than in Great Britain, Scandinavia, or France. However, they still provide a noteworthy and relatively comprehensive source of information.

Za obsah této stránky zodpovídá: prof. Ing. arch. Petr Vorlík, Ph.D.