City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade
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The New heritage paradigm is changing the way in which the past is valued and affirming the pluralised and user-oriented presentation of visible and invisible urban memory. The assumption of the paper is that reading the city as a palimpsest can be the basis for a democratic heritage presentation and a multivocal and multitemporal understanding of the past by unveiling the visible and invisible layers of urban memory. The question arises to what extent traditional formats of heritage presentation in public spaces can respond to these demands. This paper aims to explain the concept and method of reading the city as a palimpsest and to demonstrate its application in the case of Students Square in Belgrade to discover and unveil invisible urban memory, while critically reviewing the traditional presentation formats and their ability to adequately present it in public spaces. The results of the research confirm the potential of the palimpsest method and point to a selective approach and ph...ysical limitations of traditional formats to present the complexity of urban memory in urban public spaces.
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urban palimpsest / urban memory / public space / heritage presentationИзвор:
Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2023, 21, 2, 275-297Издавач:
- Niš: University of Niš
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Milja Mladenović is a scholarship holder of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, Contract No. 2918
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200090 (Универзитет у Београду, Архитектонски факултет) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200090)
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Mladenović, Milja AU - Živković, Jelena PY - 2023 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1474 AB - The New heritage paradigm is changing the way in which the past is valued and affirming the pluralised and user-oriented presentation of visible and invisible urban memory. The assumption of the paper is that reading the city as a palimpsest can be the basis for a democratic heritage presentation and a multivocal and multitemporal understanding of the past by unveiling the visible and invisible layers of urban memory. The question arises to what extent traditional formats of heritage presentation in public spaces can respond to these demands. This paper aims to explain the concept and method of reading the city as a palimpsest and to demonstrate its application in the case of Students Square in Belgrade to discover and unveil invisible urban memory, while critically reviewing the traditional presentation formats and their ability to adequately present it in public spaces. The results of the research confirm the potential of the palimpsest method and point to a selective approach and physical limitations of traditional formats to present the complexity of urban memory in urban public spaces. PB - Niš: University of Niš T2 - Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering T1 - City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade VL - 21 IS - 2 SP - 275 EP - 297 DO - 10.2298/FUACE231003016M ER -
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Mladenović, M.,& Živković, J.. (2023). City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering Niš: University of Niš., 21(2), 275-297. https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE231003016M
Mladenović M, Živković J. City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade. in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2023;21(2):275-297. doi:10.2298/FUACE231003016M .
Mladenović, Milja, Živković, Jelena, "City as Palimpsest: Visible and Invisible Memory of “Students Square” in Belgrade" in Facta Universitatis Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 21, no. 2 (2023):275-297, https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE231003016M . .