Urbomorphological structure of remembrance in Student square, Belgrade
Апстракт
In the context of modern city development, a significant aspect in urban planning consists of elements of the identity of the place. The historical cores of European cities, such as Belgrade, have a large number of overlapping layers of heritage in public spaces, which cannot always be physically marked due to lack of physical space, or due to the high diversity of required spatial information for an understanding of the entirety of the site. In the urban design of such densely built heterogeneous environments, it is necessary to identify and define the factors of identity, local culture and places of remembrance, to use as guidelines for the planning of sustainable public spaces, related to the local context. Elements of the city's identity, in this case, include historical and architectural heritage and urban memory, as well as traditional and cultural patterns specific to individual communities. The paper aims to identify spatial patterns and ways of interaction with heritage sites ...and urban memory in Belgrade, on the territory of Student Square, one of the oldest parts of Belgrade, with the highest variety of overlapped layers. The palimpsest method analysis along with the analysis of interaction and morphology of existing monuments and memorials provides new insight to identifying and designing the unmarked "invisible" heritage sites, which cannot be marked with physical landmarks and the specific identity elements that can’t be perceived within the urban tissue today. These "invisible" places whose traces exist in urban tissue need to be presented in public spaces, in a way that does not burden physical space, i.e. enable the multi-level interaction of the visible and invisible urban memory with the user of space through digital media.
Кључне речи:
historic urban landscape / the memory of the place / urban design / digital monuments / unmarked heritageИзвор:
AESOP YA 2022 : book of abstracts : AESOP 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer-Not Yet, 5 – 8 April 2022, 2022, 52-52Издавач:
- İstanbul : Yildiz Technical University
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Autor Milja Mladenović je stipentista MPNTR, ugovor br. 2918
Колекције
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Mladenović, Milja PY - 2022 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2083 AB - In the context of modern city development, a significant aspect in urban planning consists of elements of the identity of the place. The historical cores of European cities, such as Belgrade, have a large number of overlapping layers of heritage in public spaces, which cannot always be physically marked due to lack of physical space, or due to the high diversity of required spatial information for an understanding of the entirety of the site. In the urban design of such densely built heterogeneous environments, it is necessary to identify and define the factors of identity, local culture and places of remembrance, to use as guidelines for the planning of sustainable public spaces, related to the local context. Elements of the city's identity, in this case, include historical and architectural heritage and urban memory, as well as traditional and cultural patterns specific to individual communities. The paper aims to identify spatial patterns and ways of interaction with heritage sites and urban memory in Belgrade, on the territory of Student Square, one of the oldest parts of Belgrade, with the highest variety of overlapped layers. The palimpsest method analysis along with the analysis of interaction and morphology of existing monuments and memorials provides new insight to identifying and designing the unmarked "invisible" heritage sites, which cannot be marked with physical landmarks and the specific identity elements that can’t be perceived within the urban tissue today. These "invisible" places whose traces exist in urban tissue need to be presented in public spaces, in a way that does not burden physical space, i.e. enable the multi-level interaction of the visible and invisible urban memory with the user of space through digital media. PB - İstanbul : Yildiz Technical University C3 - AESOP YA 2022 : book of abstracts : AESOP 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer-Not Yet, 5 – 8 April 2022 T1 - Urbomorphological structure of remembrance in Student square, Belgrade SP - 52 EP - 52 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2083 ER -
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Mladenović, M.. (2022). Urbomorphological structure of remembrance in Student square, Belgrade. in AESOP YA 2022 : book of abstracts : AESOP 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer-Not Yet, 5 – 8 April 2022 İstanbul : Yildiz Technical University., 52-52. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2083
Mladenović M. Urbomorphological structure of remembrance in Student square, Belgrade. in AESOP YA 2022 : book of abstracts : AESOP 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer-Not Yet, 5 – 8 April 2022. 2022;:52-52. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2083 .
Mladenović, Milja, "Urbomorphological structure of remembrance in Student square, Belgrade" in AESOP YA 2022 : book of abstracts : AESOP 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer-Not Yet, 5 – 8 April 2022 (2022):52-52, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2083 .