Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The idea that multifunctional open spaces support sustainable urban
development has been widely accepted in theory and intensively used in
practice of urban planning and design. It is based on the assumption that
multifunctional spaces bring a wider spectrum of environmental, social and
economic benefits to urban areas. And yet, multifunctionality of space is
still a vague and diffuse concept that needs further clarifications. Besides
that, different academic disciplines understand and use this concept in
different ways. This makes the application of the concept difficult to
assess and manage in relation to different aspects of urban sustainability.
Through the literature review, this paper analyses and compares how the
concept of multifunctionality is used in various spatial disciplines (urban
planning and design, landscape architecture) in order to better understand
and relate its different dimensions, applications and expected benefits for
sustainable development. Based on this, a new, relational and
multidimensional conceptualisation of the multifunctionality of public open
spaces is proposed for analysis and assessment of urban design solutions. It
is further applied and discussed in relation to students projects from
?Ecological urban design studio? from the University of Belgrade Faculty of
Architecture, as visions for development of multifunctional public open
spaces in modernist mass housing area of ?Sava Blocks? in New Belgrade,
Serbia.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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