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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019
One of the main development axes of the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set throu... more One of the main development axes of the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set through the viticultural region of Little Carpathians. The “Wine Road” leads through the settlements that include Old Rača, now part of the Bratislava city, and adjacent small towns of Sv. Jur, Pezinok and Modra. Throughout centuries, these have developed naturally in the characteristic landscape dominated by the vine growing activities and therefore have strong cultural values for the region, as well as for the whole country. The proposed article deals with the problem of finding the right planning tools, helping in establishing the balance of sustainable development of this micro-region - the balance between the protecting specific cultural and natural values of the area and the increasing pressures on the rapid expansion of the new suburban zones into the characteristic landscape. The article initially looks at the transformation of the external image of these viticultural towns through th...
Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis, 2018
Several decades of socialism had their effect on urbanism and architecture of towns. These proces... more Several decades of socialism had their effect on urbanism and architecture of towns. These processes can be found in several post-socialist countries. One of the examples in Slovakia is the town of Bánovce nad Bebravou. Until the end of the 19th century the town was not economically important. During the time of socialism the city underwent significant architectural and urban changes due to large industrial development. The definitive image of the historic core changed according to the principles of modern urbanism. Nowadays with the compact city policies, it is important to find the balance between the traditional compact urban form and the modern urban form. The contribution deals with mapping and the process of former urban changes. The aim is to find locations for the transformation and refurbishment of the town’s historic core, in order to its preserved cultural and historical values, while fulfilling the requirement for an ecological and sustainable city.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019
One of the main development axes of the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set throu... more One of the main development axes of the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set through the viticultural region of Little Carpathians. The “Wine Road” leads through the settlements that include Old Rača, now part of the Bratislava city, and adjacent small towns of Sv. Jur, Pezinok and Modra. Throughout centuries, these have developed naturally in the characteristic landscape dominated by the vine growing activities and therefore have strong cultural values for the region, as well as for the whole country. The proposed article deals with the problem of finding the right planning tools, helping in establishing the balance of sustainable development of this micro-region - the balance between the protecting specific cultural and natural values of the area and the increasing pressures on the rapid expansion of the new suburban zones into the characteristic landscape. The article initially looks at the transformation of the external image of these viticultural towns through th...
Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis, 2018
Several decades of socialism had their effect on urbanism and architecture of towns. These proces... more Several decades of socialism had their effect on urbanism and architecture of towns. These processes can be found in several post-socialist countries. One of the examples in Slovakia is the town of Bánovce nad Bebravou. Until the end of the 19th century the town was not economically important. During the time of socialism the city underwent significant architectural and urban changes due to large industrial development. The definitive image of the historic core changed according to the principles of modern urbanism. Nowadays with the compact city policies, it is important to find the balance between the traditional compact urban form and the modern urban form. The contribution deals with mapping and the process of former urban changes. The aim is to find locations for the transformation and refurbishment of the town’s historic core, in order to its preserved cultural and historical values, while fulfilling the requirement for an ecological and sustainable city.