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2017 | 21 | 4 | 42 - 63

Article title

ARCHITEKTÚRA HISTORICKÝCH KASÁRNÍ NA SLOVENSKU (HISTORICKO-SPOLOČENSKÝ A ARCHITEKTONICKÝ VÝVOJ DO ROKU 1918)

Title variants

EN
Architecture of the historical barracks in Slovakia (Historical, social and architectural development before 1918)

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Without a doubt, the material and construction conditions are some of the basic aspects of smooth operation in every modern army. Within the wide range of objects, fortifications and areas administered by the army, the military barracks serving for accommodation and military training have become the basis of its construction fund. The study describes and clarifies not only the architectural but also the historical and social development of these objects in the territory of today’s Slovakia, since their first appearance during the ancient Roman Empire until the end of the World War 1 and the fall of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. The research defines the most important architectural signs and the breakthrough events defining their final structural form, focusing on the period after the Austro-Hungarian compromise and establishment of the dualist monarchy. A special attention is paid to the works and innovations of the military engineers who determined the basic spatial, technical and operational requirements of the barracks projection and construction, thanks to the intense international discourse. At the conclusion of the study, the great importance of the barracks in military history is also documented by the information about the number and intensity of the construction thereof in the last years before the outburst of the world war.

Year

Volume

21

Issue

4

Pages

42 - 63

Physical description

Contributors

  • Ústav stavebníctva a architektúry SAV, Dúbravská cesta 9, 841 01 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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