The urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia - analogies, influences and differentiations
Апстракт
The understanding of urbanism as the production, processing and application of ideas about the organisation and the design of the urban space leads to the basic question of this publication: Is it possible to detect some uniform ideas in the urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia (further on capitals)? The decision to compare the urbanism of the capitals requires in this sense for some arguments concerning its uniformity as object of research. It means to identify the links between the practiced urbanism and to point out equal ideas as marks of the uniformity. Though urban settlements contain in general ambivalent characteristics and contradictive phenomenon, the differences need to be pointed out in the course of the argumentation too.
Кључне речи:
Urbanism / Capitals / Belgrade / Bucharest / SofiaИзвор:
Planning Capital Cities: Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia, 2015, 264-270Издавач:
- Graz : Verlag der Technischen Universität
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Doytchinov, Grigor AU - Đukić, Aleksandra AU - Ioniță, Cătălina PY - 2015 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/425 AB - The understanding of urbanism as the production, processing and application of ideas about the organisation and the design of the urban space leads to the basic question of this publication: Is it possible to detect some uniform ideas in the urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia (further on capitals)? The decision to compare the urbanism of the capitals requires in this sense for some arguments concerning its uniformity as object of research. It means to identify the links between the practiced urbanism and to point out equal ideas as marks of the uniformity. Though urban settlements contain in general ambivalent characteristics and contradictive phenomenon, the differences need to be pointed out in the course of the argumentation too. PB - Graz : Verlag der Technischen Universität T2 - Planning Capital Cities: Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia T1 - The urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia - analogies, influences and differentiations SP - 264 EP - 270 DO - 10.3217/978-3-85125-398-6 ER -
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Doytchinov, G., Đukić, A.,& Ioniță, C.. (2015). The urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia - analogies, influences and differentiations. in Planning Capital Cities: Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia Graz : Verlag der Technischen Universität., 264-270. https://doi.org/10.3217/978-3-85125-398-6
Doytchinov G, Đukić A, Ioniță C. The urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia - analogies, influences and differentiations. in Planning Capital Cities: Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia. 2015;:264-270. doi:10.3217/978-3-85125-398-6 .
Doytchinov, Grigor, Đukić, Aleksandra, Ioniță, Cătălina, "The urbanism of Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia - analogies, influences and differentiations" in Planning Capital Cities: Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia (2015):264-270, https://doi.org/10.3217/978-3-85125-398-6 . .