Articles
Landscape as quality value for the socialist urban districts in Craiova
Article number
1441_32
Pages
257 – 262
Language
English
Abstract
The socialist residential districts followed similar concepts as the modernist ones, but the quality was influenced by economic stress and by ideological values.
In the post-socialist period, the property rights conflicts and the lack of vision determined new problems.
The quality of public spaces and the green resources are menaced by continuous fragmentation and pressure of chaotic developments.
Based on observation of the landscape quality and the spatial configuration of the public realm, we will present the main dysfunctions and the impact upon life quality in our districts.
We will present the data collection and the results of one year of student projects in the Faculty of Horticulture from Craiova.
The main instruments for our approach were: 1) the uses of green and public spaces and the user categories, 2) the spatial fragmentation of public space and the real-estate pressure, 3) the public spaces functions distribution in the district, 4) the physical limits of public spaces – fences, obstacles.
As conclusion, offering the results of the research areas we will balance the dysfunctions effects and the future development potential and try to extract the efficacity of the research approach.
In the post-socialist period, the property rights conflicts and the lack of vision determined new problems.
The quality of public spaces and the green resources are menaced by continuous fragmentation and pressure of chaotic developments.
Based on observation of the landscape quality and the spatial configuration of the public realm, we will present the main dysfunctions and the impact upon life quality in our districts.
We will present the data collection and the results of one year of student projects in the Faculty of Horticulture from Craiova.
The main instruments for our approach were: 1) the uses of green and public spaces and the user categories, 2) the spatial fragmentation of public space and the real-estate pressure, 3) the public spaces functions distribution in the district, 4) the physical limits of public spaces – fences, obstacles.
As conclusion, offering the results of the research areas we will balance the dysfunctions effects and the future development potential and try to extract the efficacity of the research approach.
Publication
Authors
A.G. Trif, M. Manda
Keywords
micro-district, public/private space, superblock, parking, green spaces uses and management
Groups involved
- Division Landscape and Urban Horticulture
- Division Greenhouse and Indoor Production Horticulture
- Division Precision Horticulture and Engineering
- Division Plant-Environment Interactions in Field Systems
- Division Horticulture for Human Health
- Division Vegetables, Roots and Tubers
- Working Group Vertical Farming
- Working Group Urban Horticulture
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