Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods
2017
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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The unique experiment of socialist state in the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991) had a profound impact in housing policy. Differently than in other socialist countries, decentralisation played a significant role. Housing followed this policy - it was heavily decentralised to regional and local tier. Therefore, these tiers developed and used their own housing norms and standards and thereby had different spatial reflections on urban fabric across Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia was still based on socialist ideology. Accordingly, multi-family neighbourhoods were often built for proletariat in Yugoslavia as the most advanced housing type. But, the aforementioned policy also caused decentralisation-led patterns in housing at urban level – these neighbourhoods were more numerous, but also smaller in size and scattered throughout urban area. The aim of this paper is to explain this process and spatial outcomes in multi-family housing through relevant theory and multi-case study. The study is ca...rried on 6 medium-size cities in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. They share similar historic and spatial development. Thus, they are an adequate “polygon” to research separate approaches in situ, caused by decentralised housing policy. It is expected that the research will embrace how these approaches were reflected in concrete cases and which spatial characteristics can be usable for current trends in Serbian cities.
Ključne reči:
Multi-family housing / Socialist urbanism / Yugoslavia / Decentralisation / VojvodinaIzvor:
Facing post-war urban heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, Doctoral conference, 6-7th October 2017, Budapest, Hungary, 2017, 12-13Izdavač:
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Finansiranje / projekti:
- 36034
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Antonić, Branislav AU - Vaništa Lazarević, Eva PY - 2017 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/928 AB - The unique experiment of socialist state in the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991) had a profound impact in housing policy. Differently than in other socialist countries, decentralisation played a significant role. Housing followed this policy - it was heavily decentralised to regional and local tier. Therefore, these tiers developed and used their own housing norms and standards and thereby had different spatial reflections on urban fabric across Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia was still based on socialist ideology. Accordingly, multi-family neighbourhoods were often built for proletariat in Yugoslavia as the most advanced housing type. But, the aforementioned policy also caused decentralisation-led patterns in housing at urban level – these neighbourhoods were more numerous, but also smaller in size and scattered throughout urban area. The aim of this paper is to explain this process and spatial outcomes in multi-family housing through relevant theory and multi-case study. The study is carried on 6 medium-size cities in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. They share similar historic and spatial development. Thus, they are an adequate “polygon” to research separate approaches in situ, caused by decentralised housing policy. It is expected that the research will embrace how these approaches were reflected in concrete cases and which spatial characteristics can be usable for current trends in Serbian cities. PB - Budapest University of Technology and Economics C3 - Facing post-war urban heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, Doctoral conference, 6-7th October 2017, Budapest, Hungary T1 - Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods SP - 12 EP - 13 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_928 ER -
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Antonić, B.,& Vaništa Lazarević, E.. (2017). Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods. in Facing post-war urban heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, Doctoral conference, 6-7th October 2017, Budapest, Hungary Budapest University of Technology and Economics., 12-13. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_928
Antonić B, Vaništa Lazarević E. Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods. in Facing post-war urban heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, Doctoral conference, 6-7th October 2017, Budapest, Hungary. 2017;:12-13. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_928 .
Antonić, Branislav, Vaništa Lazarević, Eva, "Decentralised Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Imprint in Multi-Family Neighbourhoods" in Facing post-war urban heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, Doctoral conference, 6-7th October 2017, Budapest, Hungary (2017):12-13, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_928 .