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Tytuł:
Burzyć, mieszkać, produkować. Ideowe podstawy urbanistycznej teorii awangardy rosyjskiej lat 20. i 30. XX wieku w projekcie Socgorodu Nikołaja Milutina
Demolishing, dwelling, producing. Ideological foundations of Russian avant -garde urban planning theories in the 1920s and 1930s in Nikolay Milyutin’s project of Socgorod
Autorzy:
Juszkiewicz, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/707073.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
Milyutin
Sotsgorod
theory of architecture
theory of city planning
avant-garde
Russia
20th century
Milutin
Socgorod
teoria architektury
teoria urbanistyki
awangarda
Rosja
XX wiek
Opis:
The project of the socialist city devised by Nikolay Milyutin is presented in this article as the end point of Russian avant-garde urban planning in the 1920s and 1930s. Milyutin’s book Sotsgorod: The Problem of Building Socialist Cities, published in 1930, contains the main topics which the discussions and design practices of Russian urban planners centred on in those years. At the same time it was an attempt at a comprehensive formulation of the principles of designing contemporary forms of habitation, which according to Milyutin were to answer the needs and potential of a new revolutionary society. The essential demands that Milyutin formulated regarding required design practices that were in accordance with avant-garde ideas derived from ideological premises, related to a kind of structural formation of a settlement that effaced the differences between urban and rural areas and maximized its functionality. This meant having recourse to the concept of a linear city, with a functionally diverse system of building bands spaced along the main communication line. Like the avant-garde architects and planners, Milyutin argued that this would improve transport between the home and workplace, or areas with services or of recreation. The linear structure would also improve the condition of the dwellings, making them healthier to live in, and provide residents with equal access to all points of the settlement structure. Albeit less rigorously than members of the avant-garde, Milyutin also associated the nature of the linear socialist city with the project of anthropological revolution, on the strength of which, through dismantling of the family, the fundamental reconstruction of the social system was to take place. The functions fulfilled by the family were to be subjected to a strenuous process of socialization. However, Milyutin was more radical in terms of functionalization of the urban layout, choosing the process of continuous-flow manufacturing as a model of efficiency for the organization of the settlement, as well as emphasizing the need to recognize the temporary nature of new urban systems – both due to financial constraints (he advised putting up light wooden structures) and macroeconomic factors – related, for example, to the necessity of dismantling a city due to economic requirements (for example, the depletion of existing mineral deposits, or changes in the methods of production of certain goods).
Źródło:
Rocznik Historii Sztuki; 2014, 39; 143-155
0080-3472
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Historii Sztuki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Stefan Uroš II Milutin – działalność fundacyjna serbskiego króla
Stefan Uroš II Milutin – foundation activity of the Serbian king
Autorzy:
Piórecka, Agnieszka
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/611854.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Stefan Uroš II Milutin
architektura serbska
Danilo II
Arilje
Hilandar
Bogorodica Ljeviška
Staro Nagoričino
Studenica
Cerkiew Królewska
Gračanica
architektura późnobizantyńska
architektura epirocka
Serbian architecture
King’s Church
late Byzantine architecture
Epirus architecture
Opis:
Biographer of Stefan Uroš II Milutin, Archbishop Danilo II, states in his book that about fifteen churches and monastery buildings, were erected under the auspices of the Serbian king. They were created in Serbia, Constantinople, Thessalonica, Athos, Jerusalem and Sinai. Similarly, as byzantine Emperor, the Serbian king not always founded new objects. Occasionally, as it was in the case of the church in Staro Nagoričino, he only resurrected run-down buildings. Probably, as the result of this activity there is such an architectural variety of his foundations. Since the moment of his marriage to the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor, Andronikos II Palaiologos, Simonis in 1299, started the specific spread of byzantine domination in Serbia, also in architecture. Erecting buildings in byzantine style, the king employed master builders from the area of Empire. In the case of churches in Prizren (Bogorodica Ljeviška) and in Staro Nagoričino, we can observe influence of Epirus architecture.
Źródło:
Vox Patrum; 2016, 66; 459-476
0860-9411
2719-3586
Pojawia się w:
Vox Patrum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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