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Our Transformations of Cities
We select cities where transformations can significantly enhance residents' quality of life. Public engagement and sustainability are essential to us. We also consider what potential parks and public spaces have for future use. In public spaces, we also promote h art.

Bažantnice Lives – Revitalization of Hodonín After the Tornado
We play a key role in the recovery of Hodonín after the devastating tornado. In addition to immediate assistance for families, we provide long‑term support by funding the restoration of public spaces. We are involved in a total of seven projects. The first one, the House of Nature with its garden, was officially inaugurated with our partners in June 2024.

Children's Village in Hodonín
The MAAUS studio (an architectural and urbanisation studio from Brno) took the opportunity and fully engaged in designing the restoration of the destroyed children's town area. On the site, where only two brick buildings remained after the tornado, 13 new cabins will be built. And not just that.

Park in Front of the U Červených Domků Elementary School in Hodonín
In front of the U Červených Domků School, we are creating a new playful and relaxing space for both children and adults. You will find trampolines, unique play elements, a sand dune, and seating among flowers. Our goal is to transform the area around the school into a pleasant place for all visitors and residents of the housing estate.

Sports Complex U Červených domků in Hodonín
The Karel Komárek Family Foundation is proud to be part of building an attractive sports complex of the future. We are helping to enrich the open space, which will make every athlete's heartbeat faster, by encorporating elements of modern architecture. There will also be places for relaxation and, of course, greenery. Spectators will watch the performances of their favorite athletes not only from the main stand but also from the stand at the field with an artificial surface.

Suburban Forest Park Bažantnice in Hodonín
A valuable piece of nature, which we carefully protect together with the help of our partners, will provide peaceful spots for rest as well as opportunities for active recreation. Rare and specially protected plant and animal species are thriving after the tornado, and nature is finding its own way to recovery.
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