CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 2016 , 2016.y., pp. 735-746
MULTI-LAYERED ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN THE CONTEMPORARY URBAN AREA |
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DOI: 10.14415/konferencijaGFS 2016.074 |
UDC: 719(4) |
CC-BY-SA 4.0 license |
Author : Živaljević Luksor, Nataša; Kurtović-Folić, Nađa |
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| Summary: |
| According to the contemporary international heritage doctrine, it is
necessary to consider all of the layers arising from cultural influences of peoples who
have lived in a particular urban area, through history, on equal bases. The
archaeological heritage may be trapped beneath modern urban fabric and presentation
of such architectural heritage may be a complex problem. Recently, multi-layered
architectural heritage during planned expansion of urban fabric in Serbia and in the
region may be threatened by an incomplete evaluation, incompetent heritage
management, or lack of professional skills and creativity for the presentation in situ.
This paper analyses the recent solutions for the presentation of multi-layered
architectural heritage in the region, which are useful for the improvement of urban
planning and design of public spaces with a multi-layered architectural heritage of
Serbia, due to the similarity of cultural influences. |
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| Keywords: |
| built heritage, urban area, knowledge transfer |
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