Variable Scales of Architecture – from Object to the Territory: Notes for the Manifest
Abstract
For the future development of the cities in the light of climate change it is necessary to have
clear guidelines (some kind of manifest) that would include principles of resilience on different
scales. These principles must vary in size, from micro to macro scale. In order to achieve the
resilience of the city in its various scales (micro and macro), it is necessary to provide the possible
approaches for the operation within the variable scales of architecture – from micro to macro scale,
from object to the territory. This is precisely in accordance with the aim of this research paper – to
give Notes for the future manifest for the formation of these principles. The manifesto is viewed
differently from the strategy – it should serve like a guideline, but not the instruction. Therefore, the
principles that maintain openness, flexibility, and capacity for adapting to different conditions
(which is one of the basic characteristics of resilience) are examined. For purpose of this ...research,
the territory of Belgrade was selected as an experimental field of activity, or even more precise,
zones of dominant naturalness, such are Zvezdara Forest, Košutnjak and/or Park Ušće.
Keywords:
micro and macro scale of architecture / city and nature / resilience / sustainabilitySource:
Proceedings / [2nd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2018, Nis, November 14-17, 2018, 373-378Publisher:
- Nis : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis
Funding / projects:
- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43007)
- Research and systematization of housing development in Serbia in the context of globalization and European integrations for the purpose of improving housing quality and standards (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36034)
Institution/Community
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Janković, Nataša AU - Pantović, Ksenija PY - 2018 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1910 AB - For the future development of the cities in the light of climate change it is necessary to have clear guidelines (some kind of manifest) that would include principles of resilience on different scales. These principles must vary in size, from micro to macro scale. In order to achieve the resilience of the city in its various scales (micro and macro), it is necessary to provide the possible approaches for the operation within the variable scales of architecture – from micro to macro scale, from object to the territory. This is precisely in accordance with the aim of this research paper – to give Notes for the future manifest for the formation of these principles. The manifesto is viewed differently from the strategy – it should serve like a guideline, but not the instruction. Therefore, the principles that maintain openness, flexibility, and capacity for adapting to different conditions (which is one of the basic characteristics of resilience) are examined. For purpose of this research, the territory of Belgrade was selected as an experimental field of activity, or even more precise, zones of dominant naturalness, such are Zvezdara Forest, Košutnjak and/or Park Ušće. PB - Nis : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis C3 - Proceedings / [2nd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2018, Nis, November 14-17 T1 - Variable Scales of Architecture – from Object to the Territory: Notes for the Manifest SP - 373 EP - 378 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1910 ER -
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Janković, N.,& Pantović, K.. (2018). Variable Scales of Architecture – from Object to the Territory: Notes for the Manifest. in Proceedings / [2nd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2018, Nis, November 14-17 Nis : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis., 373-378. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1910
Janković N, Pantović K. Variable Scales of Architecture – from Object to the Territory: Notes for the Manifest. in Proceedings / [2nd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2018, Nis, November 14-17. 2018;:373-378. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1910 .
Janković, Nataša, Pantović, Ksenija, "Variable Scales of Architecture – from Object to the Territory: Notes for the Manifest" in Proceedings / [2nd] International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2018, Nis, November 14-17 (2018):373-378, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1910 .