Mitrović, Sandra

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Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade

Ćorović, Dragana; Milinković, Marija; Vasiljević, Nevena; Tilinger, Dezire; Mitrović, Sandra; Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćorović, Dragana
AU  - Milinković, Marija
AU  - Vasiljević, Nevena
AU  - Tilinger, Dezire
AU  - Mitrović, Sandra
AU  - Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1459
AB  - This study addressed problems related to the protection, reconstruction, and revitalisation of modern heritage, particularly the regeneration of mass housing estates built after WWII and facing the contemporary perils of urban decay and deterioration. It presented interdisciplinary research investigating the possibility of extending and complementing the heritage assessment methodology and broadening the scope of the criteria by including mass housing landscape values. Starting with a close reading of the key theoretical positions embedded in the conceptualisation and construction of New Belgrade, we investigated a set of holistic and time-based criteria, followed by contemporary methodologies for landscape quality assessment. The investigation was based on an urban landscape approach to heritage assessment and focuses on the Central Zone of New Belgrade, declared a heritage site in 2021. The interaction of the theoretical underpinnings of modern architecture and urban planning with urban landscape discourse, coupled with historically and theoretically relevant knowledge and data, resulted in an investigation of landscape-based criteria for further mass housing assessment. Finally, we presented the findings of the landscape quality assessment of the transformations of the Central Zone. This perspective could be used to extend the possibilities of this approach in order to (1) tackle the "thickness" of temporality related to (urban) landscapes; (2) rethink and redefine the applied heritage assessment approach; (3) open the assessment procedure to a wider range of stakeholders, particularly nonexperts and the local community; and (4) re-actualise the position and role of experts in the sense of communicating knowledge in a completely new context.
T2  - Land
T1  - Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade
IS  - 7
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/land13070906
UR  - conv_1805
ER  - 
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author = "Ćorović, Dragana and Milinković, Marija and Vasiljević, Nevena and Tilinger, Dezire and Mitrović, Sandra and Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata",
year = "2024",
abstract = "This study addressed problems related to the protection, reconstruction, and revitalisation of modern heritage, particularly the regeneration of mass housing estates built after WWII and facing the contemporary perils of urban decay and deterioration. It presented interdisciplinary research investigating the possibility of extending and complementing the heritage assessment methodology and broadening the scope of the criteria by including mass housing landscape values. Starting with a close reading of the key theoretical positions embedded in the conceptualisation and construction of New Belgrade, we investigated a set of holistic and time-based criteria, followed by contemporary methodologies for landscape quality assessment. The investigation was based on an urban landscape approach to heritage assessment and focuses on the Central Zone of New Belgrade, declared a heritage site in 2021. The interaction of the theoretical underpinnings of modern architecture and urban planning with urban landscape discourse, coupled with historically and theoretically relevant knowledge and data, resulted in an investigation of landscape-based criteria for further mass housing assessment. Finally, we presented the findings of the landscape quality assessment of the transformations of the Central Zone. This perspective could be used to extend the possibilities of this approach in order to (1) tackle the "thickness" of temporality related to (urban) landscapes; (2) rethink and redefine the applied heritage assessment approach; (3) open the assessment procedure to a wider range of stakeholders, particularly nonexperts and the local community; and (4) re-actualise the position and role of experts in the sense of communicating knowledge in a completely new context.",
journal = "Land",
title = "Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade",
number = "7",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/land13070906",
url = "conv_1805"
}
Ćorović, D., Milinković, M., Vasiljević, N., Tilinger, D., Mitrović, S.,& Vuksanović-Macura, Z.. (2024). Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade. in Land, 13(7).
https://doi.org/10.3390/land13070906
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Ćorović D, Milinković M, Vasiljević N, Tilinger D, Mitrović S, Vuksanović-Macura Z. Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade. in Land. 2024;13(7).
doi:10.3390/land13070906
conv_1805 .
Ćorović, Dragana, Milinković, Marija, Vasiljević, Nevena, Tilinger, Dezire, Mitrović, Sandra, Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata, "Investigating Spatial Criteria for the Urban Landscape Assessment of Mass Housing Heritage: The Case of the Central Zone of New Belgrade" in Land, 13, no. 7 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.3390/land13070906 .,
conv_1805 .
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Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia

Mitrović, Sandra; Vasiljević, Nevena; Pjanović, Bojana; Dabović, Tijana

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mitrović, Sandra
AU  - Vasiljević, Nevena
AU  - Pjanović, Bojana
AU  - Dabović, Tijana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1398
AB  - Resilient cities have emerged as novel urban ecosystems that respond to the increasing challenges of contemporary urban development. A new methodological approach is needed to measure and assess the degree of resilience of the urban landscape during the ongoing planning process, considering different planning and design scenarios. Based on this consideration, the first attempt of this study was to develop a resilience index that summarizes the application of resilience theory in urban landscape planning. Is geodesign an appropriate tool to assess urban resilience? This was the main research question and the topic of the workshop ''IGC-Resilient City of Belgrade'' at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade (Master Landscape Studio). The main result of this research is a model for urban resilience assessment with IGC geodesign, which allows to measure scenario changes through developed resilience indicators (index), which are determined by a set of parameters (area, redundancy, diversity, porosity, carbon sequestration, edge type, edge length, etc.). The methodological approach allows quantifying the impact of adopted innovations in geodesign scenario proposals, which plays a crucial role in strengthening the connection between landscape planning and design. In the context of the novel urban ecosystem, future urban landscape planning should focus on resilience as a measure to achieve sustainable development goals, supported by geodesign as a collaborative and spatially explicit negotiation tool.
T2  - Land
T1  - Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia
IS  - 10
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/land12101939
UR  - conv_1737
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mitrović, Sandra and Vasiljević, Nevena and Pjanović, Bojana and Dabović, Tijana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Resilient cities have emerged as novel urban ecosystems that respond to the increasing challenges of contemporary urban development. A new methodological approach is needed to measure and assess the degree of resilience of the urban landscape during the ongoing planning process, considering different planning and design scenarios. Based on this consideration, the first attempt of this study was to develop a resilience index that summarizes the application of resilience theory in urban landscape planning. Is geodesign an appropriate tool to assess urban resilience? This was the main research question and the topic of the workshop ''IGC-Resilient City of Belgrade'' at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade (Master Landscape Studio). The main result of this research is a model for urban resilience assessment with IGC geodesign, which allows to measure scenario changes through developed resilience indicators (index), which are determined by a set of parameters (area, redundancy, diversity, porosity, carbon sequestration, edge type, edge length, etc.). The methodological approach allows quantifying the impact of adopted innovations in geodesign scenario proposals, which plays a crucial role in strengthening the connection between landscape planning and design. In the context of the novel urban ecosystem, future urban landscape planning should focus on resilience as a measure to achieve sustainable development goals, supported by geodesign as a collaborative and spatially explicit negotiation tool.",
journal = "Land",
title = "Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia",
number = "10",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/land12101939",
url = "conv_1737"
}
Mitrović, S., Vasiljević, N., Pjanović, B.,& Dabović, T.. (2023). Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia. in Land, 12(10).
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12101939
conv_1737
Mitrović S, Vasiljević N, Pjanović B, Dabović T. Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia. in Land. 2023;12(10).
doi:10.3390/land12101939
conv_1737 .
Mitrović, Sandra, Vasiljević, Nevena, Pjanović, Bojana, Dabović, Tijana, "Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia" in Land, 12, no. 10 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12101939 .,
conv_1737 .
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