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Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design

Đukanović, Zoran; Cecchini, Arnaldo Bibo

(Београд : Италијански институт за културу, 2019)

TY  - BOOK
AU  - Đukanović, Zoran
AU  - Cecchini, Arnaldo Bibo
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/834
AB  - The book "Wine Cellars of Negotin: Participatory Urban Design" presents a summary of five years of activities. It is a logical continuation of the previously published book and collaborations, which have initiated earlier. The first collaboration between the Municipality of Negotin and the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture - Public Art & Public Space Program - PaPs [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/] has started in 2011. A very wide range of top academic, public, and private institutions and top experts, from Serbia, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and the UK has accompanied this collaboration. The first results of the activities, which were realized from 2011 to mid-2014, are presented in the book “VinoGrad - The Art of Wine” [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/publications/books/vinograd-the-art-of-wine173], published in 2015. Therefore, this book is a result of the activities that have been implemented since mid-2014.
 
Developing as a continuation of the previous research and achieved results, implementation of the activities in the last five years has evolved in three basic directions. These directions make the structure of the book. Firstly, connecting the city of Negotin to the international networks aimed at the knowledge transfer through twinning, or networking with cities that share similar experiences from the past and similar hopes for a desired future. Secondly, drafting concrete project proposals for the revitalization of Negotin wine cellars as a distinct development base for the restoration of wine-growing methods and wine production techniques that have traditionally celebrated this region. This is in order to prove the possibility of introducing modern approaches to the revival of the viniculture, protecting the heritage, and closer linkage of these sectors with the daily needs and routines of both existing and future users. Thirdly, the book presents the initiative and implementation of international scientific research projects that aim to find adequate strategies and practical tools for strengthening local capacities for research, initiation, management, and monitoring of plans and projects for sustainable development of the territory.
 
Some of the most important results, which are presented in this book, have been realized and are still being realized, in close partnership among the following institutions: University of Belgrade-Faculty of Architecture, Serbia; University of Sassari-Department of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, Alghero, Italy; Municipality of Negotin, Serbia; Municipality of Alghero, Italy; Fondazione Di Vittorio (FDV), Rome, Italy; Sapienza University-Faculty of Architecture, Rome, Italy; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Philosophy, Serbia; Institute for Architecture and Urban Planning & Spatial Planning (IAUS), Belgrade, Serbia; University of Roma Tre-Faculty of Architecture, Italy; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Forestry, Serbia; „Cantina Santa Maria La Palma“ the social, agricultural cooperative of winemakers, Alghero, Italy; Riserva Naturale dei Monti Navegna & Cervia, Italy; Association of Italian and Serbian Scientists and Researchers (AIS3), Serbia-Italy; Italian Embassy in Belgrade, Italian Institute of Culture in Belgrade, as well as with the participation of professors and top experts from: Keio University of Tokyo, Japan; Meiji University of Tokyo, Japan; University of Leeds, England; and from Cilic Estate, Lozovik, Serbia. All project activities were realized with constant care, active and full participation, and logistical support of the “Public art & Public space - PaPs” program from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade.
 
The book "Wine Cellars of Negotin: Participatory Urban Design" is awarded with the First Prize, by the Serbian Town-Planners’ Association, in a very fierce competition, as the best annual publication, among 20 selected titles, presented at the 28th International Urban Planners’ Exhibition, held on 8-13 November 2019. [https://www.publicart-publicspace.org/projects/competitions/28th-international-urban-planners-exhibition]
 
The electronic version of the book is available on: [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/publications/books/wine-cellars-of-negotin-participatory-urban-design] and [https://issuu.com/publicartpublicspace/docs/wine_cellars_negotin_participatory_urban_design_20]
PB  - Београд : Италијански институт за културу
T1  - Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design
T1  - Неготинске Пивнице - Партиципативни урбани дизајн
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_834
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abstract = "The book "Wine Cellars of Negotin: Participatory Urban Design" presents a summary of five years of activities. It is a logical continuation of the previously published book and collaborations, which have initiated earlier. The first collaboration between the Municipality of Negotin and the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture - Public Art & Public Space Program - PaPs [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/] has started in 2011. A very wide range of top academic, public, and private institutions and top experts, from Serbia, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and the UK has accompanied this collaboration. The first results of the activities, which were realized from 2011 to mid-2014, are presented in the book “VinoGrad - The Art of Wine” [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/publications/books/vinograd-the-art-of-wine173], published in 2015. Therefore, this book is a result of the activities that have been implemented since mid-2014.
 
Developing as a continuation of the previous research and achieved results, implementation of the activities in the last five years has evolved in three basic directions. These directions make the structure of the book. Firstly, connecting the city of Negotin to the international networks aimed at the knowledge transfer through twinning, or networking with cities that share similar experiences from the past and similar hopes for a desired future. Secondly, drafting concrete project proposals for the revitalization of Negotin wine cellars as a distinct development base for the restoration of wine-growing methods and wine production techniques that have traditionally celebrated this region. This is in order to prove the possibility of introducing modern approaches to the revival of the viniculture, protecting the heritage, and closer linkage of these sectors with the daily needs and routines of both existing and future users. Thirdly, the book presents the initiative and implementation of international scientific research projects that aim to find adequate strategies and practical tools for strengthening local capacities for research, initiation, management, and monitoring of plans and projects for sustainable development of the territory.
 
Some of the most important results, which are presented in this book, have been realized and are still being realized, in close partnership among the following institutions: University of Belgrade-Faculty of Architecture, Serbia; University of Sassari-Department of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, Alghero, Italy; Municipality of Negotin, Serbia; Municipality of Alghero, Italy; Fondazione Di Vittorio (FDV), Rome, Italy; Sapienza University-Faculty of Architecture, Rome, Italy; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Philosophy, Serbia; Institute for Architecture and Urban Planning & Spatial Planning (IAUS), Belgrade, Serbia; University of Roma Tre-Faculty of Architecture, Italy; University of Belgrade-Faculty of Forestry, Serbia; „Cantina Santa Maria La Palma“ the social, agricultural cooperative of winemakers, Alghero, Italy; Riserva Naturale dei Monti Navegna & Cervia, Italy; Association of Italian and Serbian Scientists and Researchers (AIS3), Serbia-Italy; Italian Embassy in Belgrade, Italian Institute of Culture in Belgrade, as well as with the participation of professors and top experts from: Keio University of Tokyo, Japan; Meiji University of Tokyo, Japan; University of Leeds, England; and from Cilic Estate, Lozovik, Serbia. All project activities were realized with constant care, active and full participation, and logistical support of the “Public art & Public space - PaPs” program from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade.
 
The book "Wine Cellars of Negotin: Participatory Urban Design" is awarded with the First Prize, by the Serbian Town-Planners’ Association, in a very fierce competition, as the best annual publication, among 20 selected titles, presented at the 28th International Urban Planners’ Exhibition, held on 8-13 November 2019. [https://www.publicart-publicspace.org/projects/competitions/28th-international-urban-planners-exhibition]
 
The electronic version of the book is available on: [http://www.publicart-publicspace.org/publications/books/wine-cellars-of-negotin-participatory-urban-design] and [https://issuu.com/publicartpublicspace/docs/wine_cellars_negotin_participatory_urban_design_20]",
publisher = "Београд : Италијански институт за културу",
title = "Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design, Неготинске Пивнице - Партиципативни урбани дизајн",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_834"
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Đukanović, Z.,& Cecchini, A. B.. (2019). Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design. 
Београд : Италијански институт за културу..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_834
Đukanović Z, Cecchini AB. Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design. 2019;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_834 .
Đukanović, Zoran, Cecchini, Arnaldo Bibo, "Wine cellars of Negotin – Participatory Urban Design" (2019),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_834 .