Abstract
Tracing Path: From Conserved/ Museum towards Vivid City– Role of Urban Design
Highlights
What is meant by the definition and meaning of historical cities? Are not all the cities that are "lasting" "historical cities" that were simultaneously adapting to "novelties" fighting for the preservation of their identity? The cities’ struggle for preservation of the identity was facilitated by their physical creation, in which each original materialization, carried the impossibility of changing its physical structure, providing resistance to any conquerors.the aim of the research is describing the extended role of urban design in sustainable urban regeneration of protected urban ambient historical cities
The aim of the research is describing the extended role of urban design in sustainable urban regeneration of protected urban ambient historical cities
The assumption is that integral urban design can generate sustainable spatial-program solutions and create integral space as a subject of sustainable urban regeneration
Summary
What is meant by the definition and meaning of historical cities? Are not all the cities that are "lasting" "historical cities" that were simultaneously adapting to "novelties" (technological, social changes ...) fighting for the preservation of their identity? The cities’ struggle for preservation of the identity was facilitated by their physical creation, in which each original materialization, carried the impossibility of changing its physical structure, providing resistance to any conquerors. Understood as a decision-making process, it can create a framework for the regeneration and integration of the sustainability dimension, through the creation of a global identity and space. This justifies one of the research opinions, which will be discussed in this paper. It implies the preservation of non-renewable resources, such as urban cultural heritage, as well as facilitation in the development of new ambient values Such an approach combines the concepts of space with different development paradigms (economic, social, physical, divided space) and promotes a multi-dimensional global site. Urban design treats space as a realization of rationality defined on higher structural levels, through the so-called top-down approach; while in process orientation, urban design is often linked to the collaborative paradigm, the bottom-up approach
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