Temporary Urban Interventions in Public Space
Author:
Krmpotić Romić Ivana1,
Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci Bojana1
Affiliation:
1. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture
Abstract
Insufficient research on the typology of temporary urban interventions, which has become a common tool for pointing out possible scenarios in the development of unused and neglected urban areas in recent 21st century projects, indicate the relevance of the article’s topic. A literature review has allowed for a definition and analysis of the typology of temporary urban interventions in order to determine their basic characteristics, the relationship between the intervention and public space, and the establishing initiatives. The paper determines the formative period through an analysis of architectural and artistic events in 20th century and distinguishes three direct predecessors: events in public space, experimental architectural projects of the 60s, and art installations in public space in the second half of 20th century. A synthesis of collected data is an important prerequisite for understanding the role and impact of temporary urban interventions on future public space. Based on the obtained results, the research emphasizes the importance of the relationship between temporary urban interventions and public space for the creation of contemporary urban space in 21st century.
Publisher
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture
Subject
Urban Studies,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Geography, Planning and Development,Architecture