Examining the Effects of Urban Planning Practices of Embassy Buildings onto Public Spaces
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Past urban planning practices for embassy buildings have largely been
indifferent to environments and the context of cities, oftentimes causing negative effects on
the urban matrix. Implementing a more open, transparent building process for its
diplomatic outposts overseas, Japan has managed to contribute to overall city development,
quality of its public spaces and the image it holds in host countries. These processes will be
examined and findings elaborated for the new Japanese embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, how
utilizing such methodology presents an improvement, in engineering and urban planning
terms, as well as a new method of cultural sustainability.
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Construction practice / Embassy / Japan / City development / Urban planning / Cultural sustainabilityИзвор:
Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2020, 18, 1, 85-97Издавач:
- University of Niš
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Filipović, Ivan AU - Vasiljević Tomić, Dragana PY - 2020 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1329 AB - Past urban planning practices for embassy buildings have largely been indifferent to environments and the context of cities, oftentimes causing negative effects on the urban matrix. Implementing a more open, transparent building process for its diplomatic outposts overseas, Japan has managed to contribute to overall city development, quality of its public spaces and the image it holds in host countries. These processes will be examined and findings elaborated for the new Japanese embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, how utilizing such methodology presents an improvement, in engineering and urban planning terms, as well as a new method of cultural sustainability. PB - University of Niš T2 - Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering T1 - Examining the Effects of Urban Planning Practices of Embassy Buildings onto Public Spaces VL - 18 IS - 1 SP - 85 EP - 97 DO - 10.2298/FUACE191221007F ER -
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Filipović, I.,& Vasiljević Tomić, D.. (2020). Examining the Effects of Urban Planning Practices of Embassy Buildings onto Public Spaces. in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering University of Niš., 18(1), 85-97. https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE191221007F
Filipović I, Vasiljević Tomić D. Examining the Effects of Urban Planning Practices of Embassy Buildings onto Public Spaces. in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2020;18(1):85-97. doi:10.2298/FUACE191221007F .
Filipović, Ivan, Vasiljević Tomić, Dragana, "Examining the Effects of Urban Planning Practices of Embassy Buildings onto Public Spaces" in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 18, no. 1 (2020):85-97, https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE191221007F . .