"Plot by plot urbanism"; Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. The cases of Krakow and Belgrade: a comparative study. Small-scale research projects financed by the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF - International seminar on Urban Form) 2018-2020

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"Plot by plot urbanism"; Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. The cases of Krakow and Belgrade: a comparative study. Small-scale research projects financed by the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF - International seminar on Urban Form) 2018-2020

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"Plot by plot urbanism". Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. Case of Krakow and Belgrade. A comparative study

Kantarek, Anna Agata; Djokic, Vladan; Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof; Nikovic, Ana; Korbel, Wojciech; Djordjevic, Aleksandra; Samuels, Ivor

(Salt Lake City: University Of Utah Marriott Library Digital Collections, 2020)

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AU  - Kantarek, Anna Agata
AU  - Djokic, Vladan
AU  - Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof
AU  - Nikovic, Ana
AU  - Korbel, Wojciech
AU  - Djordjevic, Aleksandra
AU  - Samuels, Ivor
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1724
AB  - This paper presents the final findings of the project on the post-socialist urban form undertaken over the last two years with the support of ISUF, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, and Cracow University of Technology. Historical evolution, a general review of the planning contexts, analysis of urban tissues, and field visits to Krakow and Belgrade, conducted in the first year, have shaped the selection of cases and the general study that has been undertaken for five case studies from both cities. The cases vary from peripheral areas to major city streets and
modernistic settings specific for both cities. The final phase implied a review of three pairs from
both cities, preparation of the GIS database, and comparison on several grounds: land use pattern, year by year establishment of new plots, FAR and BAR. Plot by plot development is mainly observed through the analysis of interdependences between construction year and plot size, number of buildings on the plot, and the increase of urban parameters and built and unbuilt ratio. The project highlights parallels of conditions to which similar urban tissues in different countries have been exposed in the post-socialist period and reveals the variety of problems and challenges of urban regulation, land ownership and housing investments in relation to postsocialist urban form.
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C3  - Proceedings of the XXVII International Seminar on Urban Form:  cities in the twenty-first century: August 31 – September 4, virtual conference
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DO  - https://doi.org/10.26051/0D-4MQY-W12R
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abstract = "This paper presents the final findings of the project on the post-socialist urban form undertaken over the last two years with the support of ISUF, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, and Cracow University of Technology. Historical evolution, a general review of the planning contexts, analysis of urban tissues, and field visits to Krakow and Belgrade, conducted in the first year, have shaped the selection of cases and the general study that has been undertaken for five case studies from both cities. The cases vary from peripheral areas to major city streets and
modernistic settings specific for both cities. The final phase implied a review of three pairs from
both cities, preparation of the GIS database, and comparison on several grounds: land use pattern, year by year establishment of new plots, FAR and BAR. Plot by plot development is mainly observed through the analysis of interdependences between construction year and plot size, number of buildings on the plot, and the increase of urban parameters and built and unbuilt ratio. The project highlights parallels of conditions to which similar urban tissues in different countries have been exposed in the post-socialist period and reveals the variety of problems and challenges of urban regulation, land ownership and housing investments in relation to postsocialist urban form.",
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title = ""Plot by plot urbanism". Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. Case of Krakow and Belgrade. A comparative study",
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Kantarek, A. A., Djokic, V., Kwiatkowski, K., Nikovic, A., Korbel, W., Djordjevic, A.,& Samuels, I.. (2020). "Plot by plot urbanism". Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. Case of Krakow and Belgrade. A comparative study. in Proceedings of the XXVII International Seminar on Urban Form:  cities in the twenty-first century: August 31 – September 4, virtual conference
Salt Lake City: University Of Utah Marriott Library Digital Collections., 1(4).
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.26051/0D-4MQY-W12R
Kantarek AA, Djokic V, Kwiatkowski K, Nikovic A, Korbel W, Djordjevic A, Samuels I. "Plot by plot urbanism". Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. Case of Krakow and Belgrade. A comparative study. in Proceedings of the XXVII International Seminar on Urban Form:  cities in the twenty-first century: August 31 – September 4, virtual conference. 2020;1(4).
doi:https://doi.org/10.26051/0D-4MQY-W12R .
Kantarek, Anna Agata, Djokic, Vladan, Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof, Nikovic, Ana, Korbel, Wojciech, Djordjevic, Aleksandra, Samuels, Ivor, ""Plot by plot urbanism". Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues. Case of Krakow and Belgrade. A comparative study" in Proceedings of the XXVII International Seminar on Urban Form:  cities in the twenty-first century: August 31 – September 4, virtual conference, 1, no. 4 (2020),
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.26051/0D-4MQY-W12R . .