Novi Zagreb and Split 3: Planned Towns of the Second half of the 20th Century in Croatia (CROSBI ID 493404)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Božić, Nikša
engleski
Novi Zagreb and Split 3: Planned Towns of the Second half of the 20th Century in Croatia
Urban development in Croatia in the second half of the 20th century was characterised by strong industrialisation and large-scale immigration from the countryside to the developing industrial and urban centres. The process was supposed to be controlled and channelled into a concentrated planning and building action of creating new parts of towns which by its scale sometimes deserve to be referred as new planned towns. This is particularly illustrative in cases of the republic capital of Zagreb and the second largest city in Croatia - Split. While Novi Zagreb was build on the principles of modernism and functionalist paradigms, in Split 3 new urban forms were explored. Both Novi Zagreb and Split 3 remain monuments of the period, and owe much of their attractions and success directly to the time in which they were realised when it was possible to concentrate the majority of resources on the attempts to create ideal new towns.
Novi Zagreb; Split 3; planned cities; urban planning; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
939-944-x.
2003.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
The planned city
Attilio Petruccioli
Bari: ISUF International Conference
Podaci o skupu
ISUF International Conference The planned city
predavanje
03.07.2003-06.07.2003
Trani, Italija