Opinion article about the factors that trigger urban regeneration and the factors that make them a success or a failure. These questions are especially pertinent in Eastern Europe, where the need for a renewed economic boost in cities is even greater than in Central Europe. One of the most important factors of success is recognising the complexity of these developments. And much like a biological ecosystem, a city’s urban tissue is enormously complex, with many stakeholders, existing infrastructures, site contamination, public and private collaborations, planning procedures and financing formulas. The “human factor” being the most important one. When redeveloping widely used civic spaces, deeply embedded in the hearts and minds of people an...
At the present time, most cities are trying to take an international position and become global citi...
Urban design schemes accompanied by avant-garde design of space have been an outcome of economic gro...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfold...
Many cities suffer overpopulation and the presence of obsolete underutilised areas which sometimes a...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
The article considers citizens as a subject of forming the urban environment design. In the conditio...
Urban regeneration is informed and driven by the causes and effects of globalization, climate change...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
The urban built environment creates an intricate web of linked neighbourhoods, combining high inerti...
The article elaborates the issue of urban identity as an important factor for raising urban attracti...
There is little doubt that the true success of urban regeneration lies in achieving long term liveab...
At the present time, most cities are trying to take an international position and become global citi...
Urban design schemes accompanied by avant-garde design of space have been an outcome of economic gro...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
A recent United Nations report predicted that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be urban by...
It is against recent experiences of virulent neoliberalism and commodification in UK urban environme...
The research that underpins this paper is based in European city centres. As the 20th Century unfold...
Many cities suffer overpopulation and the presence of obsolete underutilised areas which sometimes a...
This article is an early assessment of the role and performance of URCs, benchmarked against the UDC...
In Europe, urban regeneration still represents the principal mode in which urban transformation and ...
The article considers citizens as a subject of forming the urban environment design. In the conditio...
Urban regeneration is informed and driven by the causes and effects of globalization, climate change...
Across Europe, cities are struggling to cope with the loss of industrial jobs; decay of urban infras...
The urban built environment creates an intricate web of linked neighbourhoods, combining high inerti...
The article elaborates the issue of urban identity as an important factor for raising urban attracti...
There is little doubt that the true success of urban regeneration lies in achieving long term liveab...
At the present time, most cities are trying to take an international position and become global citi...
Urban design schemes accompanied by avant-garde design of space have been an outcome of economic gro...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...