The potential of the medieval spatial
arrangement in the development
of a degraded city. The example of
Dębowiec, Jaśliska and Osiek Jasielski Cover Image

The potential of the medieval spatial arrangement in the development of a degraded city. The example of Dębowiec, Jaśliska and Osiek Jasielski
The potential of the medieval spatial arrangement in the development of a degraded city. The example of Dębowiec, Jaśliska and Osiek Jasielski

Author(s): Anna Martyka, Dorota Jopek
Subject(s): Architecture, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: cities; urban form; urban morphology; culture heritage; local identity;

Summary/Abstract: This study examines the historical heritage in the contemporary development processes of small settlement units. The analyses are carried out in the context of contemporary threats such as unfavourable demographic, spatial and economic changes. The main objective of this work is to determine the potential of historical spatial structures to regaining previously lost identities. Another objective is to develop design and programmatic guidelines for the implementation of an effective spatial policy. The research process consists of several stages. The first stage of the study outlines the evolution of three selected examples of historical urban structures in terms of spatial and functional characteristics. The second stage consists of carrying out urban and morphological analyses of the areas studied and comparing them in terms of social, economic and spatial aspects. Finally, in the third stage, conclusions are formulated. The main finding is that the urban fabric, as an element of local identity, can become an essential part of the development strategy of a given city and region. Furthermore, the re- sults show a close correlation with the directions of regional development based on the assumption of creating a polycentric network of territorial units as generators of social and economic development.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 44
  • Page Range: 35-57
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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