Two faces of Belgrade waterfrontThe contradictory creation of new urban identity
ISSN: 1133-6579, 2445-3943
Año de publicación: 2020
Título del ejemplar: Explorando las escalas intermedias: prácticas y experiencias en las dimensiones territoriales no institucionales
Número: 23
Páginas: 137-157
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Ciudades: Revista del Instituto Universitario de Urbanística de la Universidad de Valladolid
Resumen
Durante las últimas décadas, multitud de proyectos de regeneración urbana han incluido los frentes de agua, influyendo el desarrollo espacial, el carácter urbano y la competitividad económica de las ciudades. Los países en transición no son una excepción. Este trabajo se centra en el caso particular de Belgrado, donde bajo un contexto post-socialista, dos modelos urbanos han sido implementados en la misma ribera del río Sava. A través de una metodología comparativa, se contrastará el impacto social y espacial del distrito creativo de Savamala y el desarrollo inmobiliario de Belgrade Waterfont. El objetivo es la exploración crítica de los procesos de estos casos, sus consecuencias y cómo afectan a la creación de nuevas identidades urbanas. Los resultados muestran la relevancia de la transparencia y la participación ciudadana en la toma de decisiones, así como los riesgos de la estandarización de las intervenciones urbanas.
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