Peculiar Properties and Possible Ways of Improvement of Current Fourfold Village Settlements Classifications in Republic of Serbia
Апстракт
Statement of the problem. At the current moment, a system of typological classification of village settlements in Republic of Serbia is made out of four independent classifications, which are only loosely tied to each other. These classifications are based on: the way of settlements’ occurrence, settlements’ urban-morphological features, its size, and its function inside a broader set of settlements.
Results. Summed up, the results of all four typologies create an abundance of input information for a later process of urban planning and design: they make it sluggish, and so, uneasy to handle. This is especially noticeable in large-scale spatial planning, which strongly relies on spatial diagrams, so it is in the need of concentrated information. Having in mind all aforementioned, the authors took the liberty to try to optimize the current fourfold classification system. The optimization was done through checking the output data relevance in context of modern urban planning and design ...workflows, and assuring, that there is no overlapping information.
Conclusions As a result, a brand new, purified and optimized village settlement classification was proposed, along with short demonstration of its practical use.
Кључне речи:
rural / settlement / morphology / typology / classification / border / planning / design / SerbiaИзвор:
Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture, 2019, 42, 2, 72-84Издавач:
- Federal State Education Budget Institution of Higher Education "Voronezh State Technical University"
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Dopudja, Dusan AU - Rakonjac, Ivana AU - Gazdic, Nebojsa PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1362 AB - Statement of the problem. At the current moment, a system of typological classification of village settlements in Republic of Serbia is made out of four independent classifications, which are only loosely tied to each other. These classifications are based on: the way of settlements’ occurrence, settlements’ urban-morphological features, its size, and its function inside a broader set of settlements. Results. Summed up, the results of all four typologies create an abundance of input information for a later process of urban planning and design: they make it sluggish, and so, uneasy to handle. This is especially noticeable in large-scale spatial planning, which strongly relies on spatial diagrams, so it is in the need of concentrated information. Having in mind all aforementioned, the authors took the liberty to try to optimize the current fourfold classification system. The optimization was done through checking the output data relevance in context of modern urban planning and design workflows, and assuring, that there is no overlapping information. Conclusions As a result, a brand new, purified and optimized village settlement classification was proposed, along with short demonstration of its practical use. PB - Federal State Education Budget Institution of Higher Education "Voronezh State Technical University" T2 - Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture T1 - Peculiar Properties and Possible Ways of Improvement of Current Fourfold Village Settlements Classifications in Republic of Serbia VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 72 EP - 84 DO - 10.25987/VSTU.2019.42.2.008 ER -
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Dopudja, D., Rakonjac, I.,& Gazdic, N.. (2019). Peculiar Properties and Possible Ways of Improvement of Current Fourfold Village Settlements Classifications in Republic of Serbia. in Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture Federal State Education Budget Institution of Higher Education "Voronezh State Technical University"., 42(2), 72-84. https://doi.org/10.25987/VSTU.2019.42.2.008
Dopudja D, Rakonjac I, Gazdic N. Peculiar Properties and Possible Ways of Improvement of Current Fourfold Village Settlements Classifications in Republic of Serbia. in Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture. 2019;42(2):72-84. doi:10.25987/VSTU.2019.42.2.008 .
Dopudja, Dusan, Rakonjac, Ivana, Gazdic, Nebojsa, "Peculiar Properties and Possible Ways of Improvement of Current Fourfold Village Settlements Classifications in Republic of Serbia" in Russian Journal of Building Construction and Architecture, 42, no. 2 (2019):72-84, https://doi.org/10.25987/VSTU.2019.42.2.008 . .