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Model reciklažnega urbanizma na primeru mesta Murska Sobota
ID Červek, Jernej (Author), ID Fikfak, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Doktorska disertacija obravnava urbani prostor, ki ga v medsebojni povezanosti sestavljajo stavbe in odprti prostori in ki odgovarja na zahteve in potrebe svojih prebivalcev – meščanov, ki v njem prebivajo, delajo ter preživljajo svoj prosti čas. Osredotoča se na urbanistično načrtovalske procese, temelječe na konceptu trajnostnega razvoja, ki ustvarjajo urbane prostore (gradijo, rušijo, širijo, zgoščujejo, prenavljajo, reciklirajo). Preiskuje nov urbanistični proces urbane reciklaže kot tisti ciklični proces, ki urbane prostore prilagaja novim tehnologijam, spodbuja participacijo ter z reciklažo obstoječih stavb in prostorov zmanjšuje potrebe po širitvah. V besedilu je postavljena in potrjena hipoteza, da se urbanizacija mest preusmerja v reciklažo obstoječega mestnega prostora s poudarkom na prepletanju vsebin urbane gostote, mobilnosti in dostopnosti, mešanja dejavnosti in zelenih površin v odnosu do človeka. Model reciklaže v urbanizmu ter jasna razmerja med gostoto, mobilnostjo in dostopnostjo, mešanjem dejavnosti in zelenimi površinami omogočajo celovito in stalno prilagodljivo uravnavanje procesov prostorskega razvoja. Nastal je nov model v urbanističnem načrtovanju, ki temelji na trajnostnih načelih, zlasti načelu ohranjanja naravnih virov, kot so naravno okolje in materiali, ter reciklaži urbanega prostora z njegovimi prostori in stavbami, ki jih obdajajo. Prav slednje se je v sklopu raziskovanje in evalvacije na primeru mesta Murska Sobota izkazalo za dokaj zanemarjeno področje, katerega razvoj lahko ponudi nov pristop v urbanističnem načrtovanju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:urbana reciklaža, urbana gostota, mobilnost, dostopnost, mešanje dejavnosti, zelene površine
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Organization:FA - Faculty of Architecture
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-152292 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:178842883 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.11.2023
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Language:English
Title:Model of recycling urbanism in the case study of the city of Murska Sobota
Abstract:
The subject of the present doctoral dissertation is urban space, composed of interconnected buildings and open spaces, addressing the demands and needs of the inhabitants – citizens living, working, and spending their leisure time in the area. The dissertation is focused on urban planning processes – based on the concept of sustainable development – creating urban spaces (by building, demolishing, extending, densifying, renovating, recycling). It researches a new approach to the urban planning process in the form of urban recycling as the most appropriate cyclical process for adapting urban spaces to new technologies, promoting participation, and mitigating urban sprawl through recycling of existing buildings and spaces. The present text introduces and confirms the hypothesis that modern urbanization should be re-directed towards recycling of existing urban space with the emphasis on intertwined subjects of urban density, mobility and accessibility, mixed uses and green areas on the human scale. The recycling model of urban planning, and clearly defined relationships between density, mobility and accessibility, mixed uses and green areas, allow for a comprehensive and continuously flexible management of spatial development processes. Urban recycling is a new model of urban planning based on sustainable principles, especially conservation of natural resources such as natural environment and materials, and recyling of urban space with its areas and surrounding buildings. Especially the latter has, in the course of research and evaluation of the case study of Murska Sobota, proven to be a rather neglected subject whose further development could offer a new approach to urban planning.

Keywords:urban recycling, urban density, mobility, accessibility, mixed uses, green areas

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