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Tytuł:
Tereny mieszkaniowe w krajobrazie Lwowa (w drugiej połowie XX i na początku XXI wieku)
Residential areas in townscape of Lviv (in the second half of 20th – at the beginning of 21th)
Autorzy:
Posatskyy, Bohdan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/691831.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Lwów
tereny mieszkaniowe
przestrzeń miasta
krajobraz miejski
osiedle mieszkaniowe
Lviv
residential area
dwelling house
city space
townscape
Opis:
Residential areas to a great extend shape the landscape of Lviv. According to the general trend of the concentric city development, residential areas of the second half of the twentieth century surrounded in the form of a ring the city territory at the XIV – early XX century.Their spatial forms varied depending on the trends that prevailed in architecture and urban planning in USSR and then in U kraine: – 1945–1955, imitation of classical architecture and urbanism forms; – 1956–1990, application of the functionalism principles, construction of the city periphery, large-scale compositions of residential areas; – 1991 – up till now, the plurality of spatial forms, construction of individual building-seals, small residential neighborhoods.Radical real changes in Lviv townscape commenced in the end of 1950s. Since that time the dynamic development of the town began, and facilitated towns transformation into the largest industrial centre in eastern Ukraine. First new dwelling sites emerged in 1950–1960s in the western sector of the town.In 1970–1980’s housing appeared on vast territories of the southern, northern and eastern sectors of the town. The new industrial and dwelling districts gained quite a new (much more larger than previous one) spatial scale of urban management and housing of the territory, determined by theory of the Soviet urban planning of that time. The territory planning presupposed the very change of the urban form, traditional blocks were altered by „free” located separate buildings on the territory.Dwelling housing, at first, consisted of 5–9-storey buildings. In 1970s and during the 1980s the height of houses was risen to 12–15-floors. Thus, large dwelling sites with great number of multistorey buildings were formed. The compact town housing of the first half of 20th century was changed by the new image of urban areas, that consisted a „separately located” edifices with vast spaces between them (yet the young trees were not high). Two, almost independent, town scapes emerged coegsisting on the town’s territory: historical and contemporary townscapes (i.e. of the second half of the 20th c.). Luckily the relief of the site allows to separate visually historical and contemporary town landscapes: historical town is situated in the amphiteatre of the Poltva river valley, and the new residential areas occupy the eminence of the plateau around the valley.|The peculiar example of the new town landscape construction is Syhiv residential site (district) in the southern sector of the town, being constructed during the last two decades. Housing of this area got started in 1980s, and during the first several years consisted of groups of 9-storey buildings of the same type, located almost regularly on the territory. This esidential territory occupies an area of 300 hectares between Zelena and Stryjska streets, former trade routes, stretching to the north-eastern and southern directions from Lviv.During the first decade the dwelling houses of Syhiv consisted of 9-storey large panel construction apartment building, later on, after 1990s, requirements of a total typification were eliminated, and separate 12–15-storey houses of a tower-type gained monumentum; they were becoming spatial accents.By 1991, architectural image of Syhiv was replenished by houses of religious worship – churches and chapels. First, they were built-up spontaneously, almost without architects. The largest new church in Lviv was constructed in the district centre of Syhiv after the design of Radoslav Zhuk, Ukrainian born Canadian architect. In the beginning of 1990s, the territorial development of the residential and industrial areas within the town was almost stopped instead, private single family house architecture in the suburban zone gained momentum, and in 1991–1997 a ring belt of two and three-storeyhouses, that embraced multistorey housing areas of 1960–1980s was created. Another change of the spatial scale of the housing of a territory took place, this time – by its sharp reduce.At the end of 1990s town landscape of the periphery zone of Lviv’s central part (at the border with the new dwelling quarters of multi-storey housing) was slightly changing. Construction of the 5–9-storey multi-compartment dwelling houses with flats equipped in and correspondence to contemporary European requirements was commenced in this zone. These houses were erected by private investors on separate free plots, mostly among extant 2–3-storey dwelling housing, that engirdled 3–4-storey dwelling quarters (dated to a cross of the 19–20th cc.) in the centre of the town. Due to their height the new constructions created local spatial emphasis. Peculiar feature of architectural image of these buildings is combination of forms of European Post-Modernism and regional Sub-Carpathian architecture. Houses posses slopping roofs, covered with roofings, facades are built of brick, covered with plaster, wood is applied as well as glass, metal and plastic material.
Tereny mieszkaniowe w znacznej mierze kształtują krajobraz Lwowa. Zgodnie z ogólną tendencją koncentrycznego rozwoju miasta tereny mieszkaniowe drugiej połowy XX w. otoczyły pierścieniem obszar Lwowa XIV i z początku XX w. Ich formy przestrzenne zmieniały się w zależności od trendów panujących w tym czasie w architekturze i urbanistyce ZSRR, a potem Ukrainy: niewielkie kwartały, wielkie osiedla mieszkaniowe, odosobnione domy.
Źródło:
Space – Society – Economy; 2016, 15; 9-32
1733-3180
2451-3547
Pojawia się w:
Space – Society – Economy
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zagospodarowanie użytków rolnych na zabudowanych terenach mieszkaniowych aglomeracji poznańskiej
Development of agricultural land in built-up housing areas in the agglomeration of Poznań
Autorzy:
Lendínez, Juan José Ruiz
Maćkiewicz, Barbara
Szczepańska, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/650814.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Grunt rolny
suburbanizacja
zabudowane tereny mieszkaniowe
krajobraz wiejski
Agricultural land
suburbanization
built-up housing areas
rural landscape
Opis:
Since the beginning of the socio-economic transformation in Poland we have witnessed a steady reduction of agricultural land. It has taken place mainly as a result of the process of taking out farmland from agricultural production to be used for investment purposes. The dominant direction of this process is to create housing areas. It concerns, to great extent, rural areas which are adjacent to big cities. As a consequence, rural areas located in agglomerations are gradually losing their character both in terms of their economic functions, the structure of residents, and the landscape. This contributes to such phenomena as excessive and irrevocable loss of agricultural land including areas of high quality soils, the development of dispersed housing, the loss of rural landscape as well as problems with establishing accurate surface used for agricultural purposes. The aim of the paper is to identify how agricultural land which remains after completion of the housing construction process within the agglomeration of Poznań is developed. Our investigation concentrated on the geodetic district of Bytkowo located in Rokietnica commune which borders with the city of Poznań from the north west. The analyses were conducted basing on data obtained from Land and Buildings Records of the Poviat Centre of Geodetic and Cartographic Documentation (the real-estate cadastre) in Poznań, Spatial Information System data and information and data collected as a result of direct inventories of the plots. Conducted research revealed that the predominant majority (85%) of agricultural areas which constitute part of built-up housing lots are used mainly as lawns and recreational terrains. Compiled inventory of the plots demonstrated that only on a few of them the farmland was, at least partially, used for vegetable cultivation. This means that in great majority this type of land is used in a way which is incompatible with the cadastral information – where these areas still function as farmland. The research confirmed almost complete disappearance of traditional elements of rural gardens such as orchards, herbal gardens or already mentioned vegetable gardens and, what follows, a loss of indigenous plants especially deciduous, flowering, and productive trees and bushes. These contemporary trends in shaping backyard space located in rural areas experiencing high urbanisation pressure are worrying. The gradual disappearance of tradition and symbolism of rural garden – its plant specificity, composition and function and, as a consequence, its rural landscape identity is evident. Particular worries are related to the lack of awareness of tradition or, even worse, a conscious attempt to break with this rural tradition as it is perceived negatively in the sense that it is identified with backwardness of the countryside. The tendency to copy urban standards is further reinforced by the wide availability of plants especially of foreign origin, building and construction materials as well as lack of time for cultivation practices. Varied and all-year-round supply of fruit, vegetables and herbs and their processed products contributes significantly to the vanishing of time-consuming backyard vegetable gardens and orchards.
Artykuł porusza kwestię sposobu zagospodarowania użytków rolnych pozostałych na zabudowanych terenach mieszkaniowych aglomeracji poznańskiej. Poprzez identyfikację zabudowanych działek budowlanych, na których zgodnie z zapisami ewidencji gruntów i budynków, nadal znajdują się fragmenty użytków rolnych oraz inwentaryzację faktycznego sposobu ich użytkowania wykazano, że grunty te w zdecydowanej większości nie są użytkowane rolniczo, a wykorzystywane przede wszystkim jako tzw. tereny zielone, tj. głównie trawniki i tereny rekreacyjne, którym towarzyszą obce gatunkowo nasadzenia. Potwierdzono tym samym powszechnie obserwowany zanik występowania tradycyjnego ogrodu wiejskiego.
Źródło:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Geographica Socio-Oeconomica; 2017, 28
1508-1117
2353-4826
Pojawia się w:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Geographica Socio-Oeconomica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wpływ lokalnej polityki przestrzennej na rozwój terenów mieszkaniowych – studium przypadku gminy Aleksandrów Łódzki
The impact of local spatial policy on development on residential areas – case study of Aleksandrów Łódzki commune
Autorzy:
Rek, Anna
Kowalski, Rafał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/691835.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Lokalna polityka przestrzenna
tereny mieszkaniowe
miejscowe plany zagospodarowania przestrzennego
studium uwarunkowań i kierunków zagospodarowania przestrzennego
chłonność zabudowy
gminy podmiejskie
Local spatial policy
residential areas
study of conditions and directions of spatial development
absorption of buildings
suburban municipalities
Opis:
Excess of residential areas is common in almost every commune in Poland, in municipalities adjacent to large cities, this situation is especially noticeable. Suburban municipalities often perform only residential function of large cities, their development proceeds monofunctionally. The reasons for this are the local spatial policy and shortcomings of the spatial planning system in Poland itself. The purpose of the article is to investigate how the spatial policy of the municipality of Aleksandrów Łódzki since 2000 has influenced the development of their residential areas. The work analyzed the planning solutions used by the Municipality of Aleksandrów Łódzki, discussing their positive and negative aspects.
Nadpodaż terenów mieszkaniowych występuje niemal w każdej gminie w Polsce, a w gminach sąsiadujących z dużymi miastami zjawisko to jest szczególnie zauważalne. Gminy podmiejskie, często stają się sypialniami dużych miast, przez co ich rozwój przebiega monofunkcyjnie. Przyczynami tego zjawiska są lokalna polityka przestrzenna oraz mankamenty samego systemu planowania przestrzennego w Polsce. Celem artykułu jest sprawdzenie, jak prowadzona od 2000 roku polityka przestrzenna gminy Aleksandrów Łódzki, wpłynęła na rozwój terenów mieszkaniowych na jej obszarze. W pracy przeanalizowano stosowane przez gminę narzędzia planistyczne, omawiając ich pozytywne i negatywne aspekty.
Źródło:
Space – Society – Economy; 2018, 26; 65-84
1733-3180
2451-3547
Pojawia się w:
Space – Society – Economy
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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