Landscape as a Connection - Beyond Boundaries (CROSBI ID 597681)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Marić, Tamara ; Zaninović, Josip ; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana
engleski
Landscape as a Connection - Beyond Boundaries
This research deals with several problems of the contemporary city – problem of administrative boundaries and relationship between the city and its public spaces. Cities are ever increasing, often uncontrolled and rarely planned as a whole, almost always without thinking about city’s identity. Furthermore the problem of boundaries in general is evident in the periphery which is undeveloped edge of the city. In Croatia boundaries are an obstacle to urban planning, they make it difficult to overview the entire space of the city because its illogical divisions. What is an urban landscape and how it can contribute to development of the new image of the city of the 21st century is a currently theme of planning (eg. Grand Paris considerations). At the Faculty of Zagreb cities from different regions are being investigated through a series of workshops in Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. The aim is to reject administrative bounderies in order to create new area of a city based on the landscape. We analyzed the current trends in urban planning with the landscape as a main resource connecting the separated city units and periphery. There are three types: first is about diferent highlines (Paris, NewYork, Rotterdam), second is about linear parks systems above infrastracture roads (Milano, Barcelona) and third are waterfronts (along canals, rivers and coastlines). Case study for this article demonstrates how these exemples and world trends can be used to connect two cities in a logical way – beyond boundaries. The motto of graduate work was: the future of the city will be created on the periphery as the core is taken by the history. Project result is the connection of the ancient city of Salona (formerly the historic center of the city of Split) with the current center of the city Split – the historic and world heritage Diocletian’s Palace. The connection is achieved through linear park.
Croatia ; landscape ; boundaries ; airscape ; lungomare ; waterfronts
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Podaci o prilogu
497-506.
2013.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings REAL CORP 2013
Schrenk, Manfred ; Popovich V. Vasily ; Zeile, Peter ; Elise, Pietro
Rim: Real Corp
978-3-9503110-5-1
Podaci o skupu
RealCorp 2013: Planning Times
predavanje
20.05.2013-23.05.2013
Rim, Italija