The presented paper focuses on Estonian urban space research concerning both replacement of urban heritage and establishment of new urban design within the period of mid 1940s and 1950s. On the one hand, Stalinist principles brought by Soviet occupation reminded independent Estonian 1930s town planning ambitions. On the other hand, the new principles formulated a new paradigm that was unfamiliar to local urban space tradition. Estonian urban space was compelled to follow the Soviet doctrine by concept, forms and building materials. Sometimes suffering irrational demolitions the towns got axially arranged representative, but perspective and functional plans. Some existing towns (for instance Tallinn, Pärnu, Narva) got new centres due to war ...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
Ethnic identity affected urban planning and architecture to varying degrees across the Soviet Union....
Urban research is aware of being culturally embedded, and inability to break free from history in so...
The presented paper focuses on Estonian urban space research concerning both replacement of urban he...
The presented research focuses on the alteration of Estonian city space awareness within the period ...
Date May 8-11, 2014 Place Tallinn, Estonia Submission Abstract submission deadline: Dec 2, 2013 Em...
Tallinn, Estonia features one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. The central part of the ci...
„Urban design in the Baltics: studies, research and practice" Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, ...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
Collectivisation in the Soviet Union, including the Baltic States, involved many aspects related to ...
In the wake of post-Soviet privatization, Vilnius has embraced westernized models for growth and dev...
Urban design played a central role for the European dictatorships during the 20th century, it served...
Šiame straipsnyje tyrinėjamas sumanymas formuojant naują sovietinio Vilniaus centrą pastatyti „moksl...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
Ethnic identity affected urban planning and architecture to varying degrees across the Soviet Union....
Urban research is aware of being culturally embedded, and inability to break free from history in so...
The presented paper focuses on Estonian urban space research concerning both replacement of urban he...
The presented research focuses on the alteration of Estonian city space awareness within the period ...
Date May 8-11, 2014 Place Tallinn, Estonia Submission Abstract submission deadline: Dec 2, 2013 Em...
Tallinn, Estonia features one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. The central part of the ci...
„Urban design in the Baltics: studies, research and practice" Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, ...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
Collectivisation in the Soviet Union, including the Baltic States, involved many aspects related to ...
In the wake of post-Soviet privatization, Vilnius has embraced westernized models for growth and dev...
Urban design played a central role for the European dictatorships during the 20th century, it served...
Šiame straipsnyje tyrinėjamas sumanymas formuojant naują sovietinio Vilniaus centrą pastatyti „moksl...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state follow-ing the ...
Ethnic identity affected urban planning and architecture to varying degrees across the Soviet Union....
Urban research is aware of being culturally embedded, and inability to break free from history in so...