Green urbanity
Zelena urbanost
Author(s): Alenka FikfakSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani
Keywords: urbanism;
Summary/Abstract: Tourism and other culture-based types of small business, which are the leitmotif in the planning of the Europark Ruardi, are becoming the guiding motif in the spatial development of urban centres that are influenced by dynamic transformation processes. The system should build upon the exploitation of both local and regional environmental features. This would encourage the quest for special environmental features, with an emphasis on their conservation, i.e. sustainable development, and connections in a wider context. The Europark is seen as a new strategic point of the Zasavje Region (the region of the central Sava Valley), which is linked to other important points in a region relevant for tourism. Due to the "smallness" of the region and/or the proximity of such points, development can be fast and effective. The interaction of different activities in space yields endless opportunities for users, who choose their own goals and priorities in the use of space. Four theme areas of the Europark area planning are envisaged. The organisation of activities is based on the composition of the mosaic field patterns, where green fields intertwine with areas of different, existing and new, urban functions. The fields of urban and recreation programmes are connected with a network of green areas and walking trails, along which theme park settings are arranged.
Journal: AR Arhitektura, raziskave
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 2-3
- Page Range: 60-63
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Slovenian