Architecture in Post War City – State (Republic of Kosova)

Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

The objective of the paper is to identify architectural challenges in existing context. The specific objective of these paper is to suggest principles and policies a to identified challenges of architecture in saving, creating and protecting of architecture values is both a short-term and a long-term period. Findings from analyze of social, spatial and environmental conditions of architectural values in the Republic of Kosovo will be compared with conditions in region and EU. The identification process was implemented through the study of official documents, strategies, interviews, and discussions about possibilities for integration of architectural values in the planning process and city life. Conclusions describe measures and actions needed to overcome challenges and produce increased architectural values as a synergy of collaboration between client and architect. Recommendations will focus on the promotion of awareness, production, and examples.

Keywords:

Architectural challenges, values, postwar city, city life

Session Chair

Lulzim Beqiri

Session Co-Chair

Mimoza Sylejmani

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-69-1

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

27-10-2018 10:45 AM

End Date

27-10-2018 12:15 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.4

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Architecture in Post War City – State (Republic of Kosova)

Pristina, Kosovo

The objective of the paper is to identify architectural challenges in existing context. The specific objective of these paper is to suggest principles and policies a to identified challenges of architecture in saving, creating and protecting of architecture values is both a short-term and a long-term period. Findings from analyze of social, spatial and environmental conditions of architectural values in the Republic of Kosovo will be compared with conditions in region and EU. The identification process was implemented through the study of official documents, strategies, interviews, and discussions about possibilities for integration of architectural values in the planning process and city life. Conclusions describe measures and actions needed to overcome challenges and produce increased architectural values as a synergy of collaboration between client and architect. Recommendations will focus on the promotion of awareness, production, and examples.