Private Space in a Collectivist Setting: Housing in Zagreb 1945–1975 (CROSBI ID 75793)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Šerman, Karin ; Horvat, Jana
engleski
Private Space in a Collectivist Setting: Housing in Zagreb 1945–1975
In today’s Croatia, approximately 56 % of existing housing was constructed in the period from 1945 to 1975. Roughly the same applies to Zagreb, its capital city. Given the current size of Zagreb of more than 800, 000 inhabitants, this is indeed an impressive mass of construction, which not only quantitatively answered the pressing housing need at the time, but also decidedly defined large portions of the city and substantially determined the city’s future urban development. It also shaped, to a large extent, the city’s overall face and formed its contemporary architectural and urban character, along with defining the lifestyle and urban habits of its residents. Surely this vital urban legacy, with multiple effects and consequences, testifies to an enormous social ambition and effort, deserving maximum current professional attention and interest.
housing crisis ; renewal of dwelling ; collective housing ; socialist zagreb ; trnje ; new zagreb
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Podaci o prilogu
324-341.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
The Renewal Of Dwelling. European Housing Construction 1945-1975
Mosayebi, Elli ; Kraus, Michael
Zürich: Triest Verlag
2023.
978-3-03863-038-8