TENDENCJE W STOSOWANIU STANDARDÓW
URBANISTYCZNYCH A ZAŁOŻENIA SPECUSTAWY
MIESZKANIOWEJ W POLSCE
TRENDS IN THE APPLICATION OF URBAN PLANNING
STANDARDS AND THE ASSUMPTIONS OF THE
SPECIAL HOUSING ACT IN POLAND
Author(s): Anna Aneta Tomczak, Robert WarszaSubject(s): Architecture, Public Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: urban standards; quality of life; accessibility; spatial order; housing policy; special act; special housing act;
Summary/Abstract: This article aims to present research on Polish urban planning standards in effect as of 2018. The research was carried out aspart of the monitoring of the operation of the provisions of the Special Housing Act compiled for the Ministry of Developmentand Technology. The extent to which municipalities have taken advantage of the possibility of adopting local regulations,and in them establishing the obligation of accessibility to public transportation, elementary school, green areas and technicalinfrastructure was checked. An element of the research was also an analysis of the principles of shaping spatial-functionalorder in municipalities in terms of the maximum height of residential buildings and accessibility to services and commerce.The research was qualitative at the national level and quantitative at the local level. Resolutions of municipalities introducinglocal urban planning standards, obtained from the current Official Journals of all 16 voivodeships in Poland, and data from thedatabases of Statistics Poland were used. The assumption was that urban planning standards should shape a better qualityof life, including guaranteeing accessibility to social services and spatial order. The research showed that they did not fullymeet the stated goal. The reason was the parameters developed at the national level were not qualitatively adapted to humanpedestrian activity, and at the local level the marginal number of resolutions, adopted over a five-year period by only 3.5%of all municipalities in Poland.
Journal: Środowisko mieszkaniowe
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 48
- Page Range: 36-54
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English, Polish