Advanced Architectural Studies from UCL. Her PhD research investigated the 20th century urban transformation of London terraced houses and Manhattan row houses, focusing on street micromorphology and street liveability. Her post-doctoral research looked at the use of space syntax methods in delimitation practices for UNESCO historic urban landscapes. In 2017, she organized the Historic Urban Landscape Forum (hulforum.org) networking initiative, under UNESCO patronage. ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2000-1081; twitter: @falli_p Sam Griffiths studied history at the University of Sheffield and took his doctorate at UCL's Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment. He is Associate Professor in the Space Syntax Laboratory at the Bartlett School of Architecture. His research is highly interdisciplinary bringing formal spatial morphological methods to questions in urban social history, and historical perspectives to questions of urban design. Recent publications include an edited collection for Routledge Spatial Cultures: towards a new social morphology of cities (2016). He has published widely on the spatial culture of Victorian Sheffield and suburban high streets. He is currently working on a book for Routlege look at the role of architecture in conceiving and writing the urban past.
Članak nastavlja istraživanje memorijala, prema postavljenoj tipološkoj identifikaciji iz ranijih istraživanja, u kontekstu problematike obnove razorenog mjesta. Cilj je istražiti na primjerima ‘koncept manipulacije’ putem koreografije kretanja što postaje način stvaranja memorijala.
SažetakRad istražuje gradove srednje Europe spajajući metodu sintakse prostora i urbanizma naslijeđa koja je primijenjena u doktorskom istraživanju o preobrazbama povijesnih prilaznih putova u gradske ulice. Cilj je, usporedbom glavnih gradova Beča, Budimpešte, Praga, Ljubljane i Zagreba, utvrditi razlike pri korištenju aksijalnih i segmentnih karata gradova. Glavna istraživačka pitanja pri tome su: 1. postoje li pravilnosti u odnosu između smještaja povijesne gradske jezgre i integracijske sintaktičke jezgre u suvremenoj morfologiji grada; 2. koji je odnos između sustava povijesnih prilaznih putova, povijesne i integracijske jezgre grada. Rezultati pokazuju važnost spajanja uvriježenih planerskih metoda u GIS-u za razumijevanje kompleksnih i multidisciplinarnih tema kao što su razvoj i širenje gradova s mogućnošću primjene u planiranju urbanih prostornih cjelina poštujući povijesne vrijednosti i slojeve. Ključne riječi: prilazni putovi, urbanizam naslijeđa, sintaksa prostora, srednja EuropaIntegration core and historic urban layers relationusing space syntax for city comparison Abstract This paper explores Central European cities by combining space syntax methodology and heritage urbanism. This combination of methods is being used for PhD research about historical pathways and their transformation into urban streets. Aim is to compare the capitals: Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Zagreb and Ljubljana to determine differences between axial and segment maps. The main research questions are: 1. are there regularities between the placement of historical and syntactical integration core of the cities; 2. what is the relation between the system of historical gateway-pathways and urban cores. Results show the importance of combining usual planning methods in GIS for understanding complex and multidisciplinary topics such as urban development and spreading of cities with the possibility of application in spatial planning.
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