Residential development in post-industrial
and service areas and the availability
of green public spaces – the case of the
„Ludwinów-Mateczny” area in Krakow Cover Image

Residential development in post-industrial and service areas and the availability of green public spaces – the case of the „Ludwinów-Mateczny” area in Krakow
Residential development in post-industrial and service areas and the availability of green public spaces – the case of the „Ludwinów-Mateczny” area in Krakow

Author(s): Dorota Wantuch-Matla
Subject(s): Architecture, Energy and Environmental Studies, Welfare systems, Social development, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: multi-family housing development; post-industrial land in Krakow; availability of green public spaces; Ludwinów-Mateczny; Rydlówka; Krakow urban planning;

Summary/Abstract: In the last decade residential development in Krakow has been particularly intensive. In consequence of many parts of the city being left without any local zoning plan, land designated for property development is developed to the maximum while the overreaching vision for the area is missing. This often has an adverse effect on the quality of public spaces, the characteristics of which is merely resultant from the development process developed with little public green space. This article presents an analysis of the functional and spatial transformation of the “Ludwinów-Mateczny” area in Krakow, which has been developed so far in spite of the lack of a local zoning plan, attractive not only in terms of its location, but also because of its proximity to valuable natural areas. It presents the results of a study of the local housing development process over the period starting approximately in 2010 and ending in 2022. The research was based on analyses of available planning and statistical documents, the author’s quantitative analysis of changes in the land designation (purpose) and use structure, as well as on the field research.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 23-39
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English