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Transfomativna infrastruktura viktorijanskog Londona: ka zdravim i zelenim gradovima

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Stupar, Aleksandra
Mihajlov, Vladimir
Barać, Mirjana
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Posle nekoliko razornih talasa kolere u Londonu tokom 50-ih i 60-ih godina 19. veka, izvršeni su veliki infrastrukturni radovi na izgradnji kanalizacije, čime je epidemija konačno zaustavljena. Ser Džozef Vilijam Bazaldžet je u to vreme bio glavni gradski inženjer u Metropolitan Board of Vorks (MBV) koji je projektovao i nadgledao izgradnju sistema koji je transformisao London i njegovu suprastrukturu, odnosno njegovu vidljivu izgrađenu morfologiju. Medicinsko znanje u kombinaciji sa novim inženjerskim pristupom projektovanju urbane infrastrukture omogućilo je dalji napredak londonske tipologije objekata. To su bili sanitarni uslovi koji su diktirali ovu transformaciju. Od tada je ideja sanitarnog grada uvek bila jedan od osnovnih principa i preduslova za poželjan urbani razvoj. Danas, tokom pandemije COVID-a, koncept sanitarnog grada dobio je novi značaj. Kakva nam je danas potrebna urbana infrastruktura koja bi bila efikasna u kontroli sadašnjih i budućih pandemija? Možemo... li kombinovati medicinsko znanje sa tehnološkim i ekološkim inovacijama u dizajnu i izgradnji kako bismo naše gradove pretvorili u urbane prostore koji bolje odgovaraju na izazove pandemije? Šta možemo naučiti iz iskustva viktorijanskog Londona i koje su nove perspektive u planiranju modernog sanitarnog grada? Verujemo da nas u budućnosti očekuju novi veliki infrastrukturni radovi, ovoga puta sa zelenom infrastrukturom u glavnoj ulozi. Zelenilo u vidu rešenja zasnovanih na prirodi pokrenuće novi napredak ka zdravom i održivom gradu.

After several devastation waves of cholera in London during the 50s and 60s of the 19th century, large infrastructural works were carried out on the construction of the sewage system, which finally stopped the epidemic. Sir Joseph William Bazalgette was at the time the Chief (Municipal) Engineer to the Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) who designed and oversaw the construction of the system that transformed London and its suprastructure i.e. its visible built morphology. Medical knowledge combined with new engineering approach to urban infrastructure design has enabled further progress of London building typology. It was the sanitary conditions that dictated this transformation. Since then, the idea of a sanitary city has always been one of the prime principles and precondition for desirable urban development. Today, during the COVID pandemic, a sanitary city concept gained new significance. What kind of urban infrastructure do we need today that would be effective in contro...lling current and future pandemics? Can we combine medical knowledge with technological and ecological innovations in design and construction in order to transform our cities into urban spaces that have a better response to the challenges of pandemics? What can we learn from the experience of Victorian London and what are the new perspectives in planning a modern sanitary city? We believe that new grand infrastructure works await us in the future, this time with green infrastructure in the leading role. Greenery in the form of nature based solutions will initiate new progress towards a healthy and sustainable city.

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Urbana infrastruktura / Zelena infrastruktura / Zdravi gradovi / Urban infrastructure / Green infrastructure / Healthy cities
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Zbornik sažetaka : II naučna konferencija Naučna konferencija Urbana bezbednost i urbani razvoj, jul 2022, Beograd = Book of apstracts : II scientific conference Urban security and urban development, july 2022, Belgrade, 2022, 74-
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  • Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti

ISBN: 978-86-80144-43-5

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TY  - CONF
AU  - Simić, Ivan
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Barać, Mirjana
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AB  - Posle nekoliko razornih talasa kolere u Londonu tokom 50-ih i 60-ih godina 19. veka,
izvršeni su veliki infrastrukturni radovi na izgradnji kanalizacije, čime je epidemija konačno
zaustavljena. Ser Džozef Vilijam Bazaldžet je u to vreme bio glavni gradski inženjer u
Metropolitan Board of Vorks (MBV) koji je projektovao i nadgledao izgradnju sistema koji
je transformisao London i njegovu suprastrukturu, odnosno njegovu vidljivu izgrađenu
morfologiju. Medicinsko znanje u kombinaciji sa novim inženjerskim pristupom projektovanju
urbane infrastrukture omogućilo je dalji napredak londonske tipologije objekata. To
su bili sanitarni uslovi koji su diktirali ovu transformaciju. Od tada je ideja sanitarnog grada
uvek bila jedan od osnovnih principa i preduslova za poželjan urbani razvoj. Danas, tokom
pandemije COVID-a, koncept sanitarnog grada dobio je novi značaj. Kakva nam je danas
potrebna urbana infrastruktura koja bi bila efikasna u kontroli sadašnjih i budućih pandemija?
Možemo li kombinovati medicinsko znanje sa tehnološkim i ekološkim inovacijama u
dizajnu i izgradnji kako bismo naše gradove pretvorili u urbane prostore koji bolje odgovaraju
na izazove pandemije? Šta možemo naučiti iz iskustva viktorijanskog Londona i koje su
nove perspektive u planiranju modernog sanitarnog grada? Verujemo da nas u budućnosti
očekuju novi veliki infrastrukturni radovi, ovoga puta sa zelenom infrastrukturom u glavnoj
ulozi. Zelenilo u vidu rešenja zasnovanih na prirodi pokrenuće novi napredak ka zdravom i
održivom gradu.
AB  - After several devastation waves of cholera in London during the 50s and 60s of the 19th
century, large infrastructural works were carried out on the construction of the sewage
system, which finally stopped the epidemic. Sir Joseph William Bazalgette was at the time
the Chief (Municipal) Engineer to the Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) who designed and
oversaw the construction of the system that transformed London and its suprastructure i.e.
its visible built morphology. Medical knowledge combined with new engineering approach
to urban infrastructure design has enabled further progress of London building typology.
It was the sanitary conditions that dictated this transformation. Since then, the idea of a
sanitary city has always been one of the prime principles and precondition for desirable
urban development. Today, during the COVID pandemic, a sanitary city concept gained new
significance. What kind of urban infrastructure do we need today that would be effective
in controlling current and future pandemics? Can we combine medical knowledge with
technological and ecological innovations in design and construction in order to transform our
cities into urban spaces that have a better response to the challenges of pandemics? What
can we learn from the experience of Victorian London and what are the new perspectives
in planning a modern sanitary city? We believe that new grand infrastructure works await
us in the future, this time with green infrastructure in the leading role. Greenery in the form
of nature based solutions will initiate new progress towards a healthy and sustainable city.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti
C3  - Zbornik sažetaka : II naučna konferencija Naučna konferencija Urbana bezbednost i urbani razvoj, jul 2022, Beograd = Book of apstracts : II scientific conference Urban security and urban development, july 2022, Belgrade
T1  - Transfomativna infrastruktura viktorijanskog Londona: ka zdravim i zelenim gradovima
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potrebna urbana infrastruktura koja bi bila efikasna u kontroli sadašnjih i budućih pandemija?
Možemo li kombinovati medicinsko znanje sa tehnološkim i ekološkim inovacijama u
dizajnu i izgradnji kako bismo naše gradove pretvorili u urbane prostore koji bolje odgovaraju
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oversaw the construction of the system that transformed London and its suprastructure i.e.
its visible built morphology. Medical knowledge combined with new engineering approach
to urban infrastructure design has enabled further progress of London building typology.
It was the sanitary conditions that dictated this transformation. Since then, the idea of a
sanitary city has always been one of the prime principles and precondition for desirable
urban development. Today, during the COVID pandemic, a sanitary city concept gained new
significance. What kind of urban infrastructure do we need today that would be effective
in controlling current and future pandemics? Can we combine medical knowledge with
technological and ecological innovations in design and construction in order to transform our
cities into urban spaces that have a better response to the challenges of pandemics? What
can we learn from the experience of Victorian London and what are the new perspectives
in planning a modern sanitary city? We believe that new grand infrastructure works await
us in the future, this time with green infrastructure in the leading role. Greenery in the form
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