Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1129746
Observance of architectural heritage in urban- architectural and legal-economic sustainable development of tourist cities
Observance of architectural heritage in urban- architectural and legal-economic sustainable development of tourist cities // Mediterranean Issues, Book 3 MEDITERRANEAN — IMPRESSIONS, CONCEPTS, STORIES / Jurčević, Katica ; Kaliterna Lipovljan, Ljiljana ; Medić, Rino ; Ramljak, Ozana (ur.).
Zagreb: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar ; Sveučilište Vern, 2021. str. 235-250
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Naslov
Observance of architectural heritage in urban-
architectural and legal-economic
sustainable development of tourist cities
Autori
Ovčar, Jasmina ; Ovčar, Dora
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Mediterranean Issues, Book 3 MEDITERRANEAN — IMPRESSIONS, CONCEPTS, STORIES
Urednik/ci
Jurčević, Katica ; Kaliterna Lipovljan, Ljiljana ; Medić, Rino ; Ramljak, Ozana
Izdavač
Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar ; Sveučilište Vern
Grad
Zagreb
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
235-250
ISBN
978-953-7964-96-2
Ključne riječi
architecture, economic potential, building heritage, sustainable development, tourist city, urbanism, property relations
Sažetak
An insight into the urban and architectural heritage of many Croatian cities shows a huge number of abandoned, neglected and devastated buildings as a result of emigration, migration to bigger cities or abroad, long-standing unresolved property relations, insufficiently defined and regulated ownership obligations, but also as a result of the fear of investment in old buildings. The end result is the frequent occurrence of abandoned homes in the heart of cities, which creates not only an ugly picture of the city but also unhygienic conditions and the potential for a collapse. Often, the same owners invest in new buildings, more modern, with even more financial resources, contributing with such behaviour to an increased percentage of construction, but also moving away from the need to do something about their old buildings. Architectural heritage is a particularly sensitive issue in urban areas of all cities, especially of the ones of the Adriatic islands, where it is necessary to establish guidelines for sustainable development that would ensure the resolution of property relations, as well as the ownership obligation to maintain buildings, invest and bring to use, with the aim of implementing sustainable development in tourist cities. An interdisciplinary approach within the framework of integrated legal-economic and urban-architectural guidelines begins by addressing the legal segment of ownership and obligations arising from real estate ownership and extends through the economic aspect of the relationship invested/obtained. Sustainable urban planning and design based on quality and the actual recording of the existing state, as well as sustainable architectural design, aims for revitalization of existing buildings, which also includes conservation observations, recommendations and commitments, analysed and regulated with a developed moral code of architects that starts with knowing and respecting the architectural heritage.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Pravo, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti
Napomena
An insight into the urban and architectural
heritage of many Croatian cities shows a huge
number of abandoned, neglected and devastated
buildings as a result of emigration, migration
to bigger cities or abroad, long-standing
unresolved property relations, insufficiently
defined
and regulated ownership obligations, but also
as a result of the fear of investment in old
buildings. The end result is the frequent
occurrence of abandoned homes in the heart of
cities, which creates not only an ugly picture
of the city but also unhygienic conditions and
the potential for a collapse. Often, the same
owners invest in new buildings, more modern,
with even more financial resources,
contributing with such behaviour to an
increased percentage
of construction, but also moving away from the
need to do something about their old
buildings. Architectural heritage is a
particularly sensitive issue in urban areas of
all cities,
especially of the ones of the Adriatic islands,
where it is necessary to establish guidelines
for
sustainable development that would ensure the
resolution of property relations, as well as
the
ownership obligation to maintain buildings,
invest and bring to use, with the aim of
implementing
sustainable development in tourist cities. An
interdisciplinary approach within the
framework of integrated legal-economic and
urban-architectural guidelines begins by
addressing
the legal segment of ownership and obligations
arising from real estate ownership and
extends through the economic aspect of the
relationship invested/obtained. Sustainable
urban
planning and design based on quality and the
actual recording of the existing state, as well
as
sustainable architectural design, aims for
revitalization of existing buildings, which
also
includes conservation observations,
recommendations and commitments, analysed and
regulated
with a developed moral code of architects that
starts with knowing and respecting the
architectural heritage.