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Author | Beretić N.; Đukanović Z.; Campus G. | |
Title | Plural city: layered singularities and urban design: case of Belgrade City (RS) | |
Reference | Beretić N.; Đukanović Z.; Campus G. Plural city: layered singularities and urban design: case of Belgrade City (RS),City, Territory and Architecture 9 1 |
Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129585710&doi=10.1186%2fs40410-022-00154-5&partnerID=40&md5=efd548c8c736eeabf2cc37ed92c27a0e |
Abstract | A growing urban population, a new social dynamism, and fast-changing urban contexts, together with a lack of urban planning, lead to intensifying contradictions that threaten to harness urban prosperity, cohesion, and sustainability. All this creates a need for reframing the perspective on the city and its management. By analysing connecting concepts to the plural city in literature, the paper offers new ways of understanding and reading the city. We describe plural qualities of an inclusive city from the perspective of urban design—a city as a plurality of unique places and subjectivities in time—i.e. the plural city. Following the case study methodology, we critically discussed and evaluated the case of Belgrade as a plural city due to its lasting diversity and heterogeneity in both urban matrix and social tissue. As a result, we defined the elements, relationships, and plurality of views within the plural city in multiscale. Based on 18-years of experience gained through the Public art & Public space program, we have shown that public art strategies can be used as a method and tool to initiate spatial transformations and offer different ways of experiencing the urban landscape. © 2022, The Author(s). |
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All this creates a need for reframing the perspective on the city and its management. . |