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Reshaping Social Spaces After Socialism Through Citizen Participation: The Case of Novo Sarajevo's Post-Conflict Neighborhoods
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Abstract Architecture embodies the social context from which it emerges. In the countries of the former Yugoslavia, architects and planners have played a pivotal role in translating the ideals and values of political systems into physical space. The socialist programs of "brotherhood and unity" and "worker s... mehr
Architecture embodies the social context from which it emerges. In the countries of the former Yugoslavia, architects and planners have played a pivotal role in translating the ideals and values of political systems into physical space. The socialist programs of "brotherhood and unity" and "worker self-management" were articulated in various public architectural typologies, open and accessible to all, and shaped a new social framework. Less emphasized but equally present is the historical continuity of self-organizing architecture, representing the shared goal of population survival and adaptability to forthcoming changes. In the aftermath of the 1990s war, Bosnia and Herzegovina is undergoing a multifaceted transition: from socialism to capitalism, from conflict to peace, from post-war recovery toward sustainable development and democratic governance. More than 30 years later, this radical paradigm shift has significantly impacted the urban landscape of Sarajevo, affecting both new developments and the approach to the urban legacy of previous epochs. By correlating the socio-spatial factors of transition, this article explores the post-socialist residential neighborhoods of Novo Sarajevo that were once divided by the frontline during the siege of Sarajevo, particularly their current status and the potential for the transformation of the remaining indoor and outdoor social spaces. The model employed for redefining social spaces in vulnerable areas emphasizes user participation, and was tested through an academic research project to address collective issues. This research has shown the role of the participatory approach as an instrument for the reinvention of existing, even contested, social assets to create an inclusive, sustainable urban environment in post-conflict conditions. The approach may be able to heal the remnants of the collapsed system, its neglected legacy, and the damaged urban and social structures.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
sozialer Raum; nachhaltige Entwicklung; postkommunistische Gesellschaft; Bosnien-Herzegowina; Wohngebiet; Bürgerbeteiligung; Stadtentwicklung
Klassifikation
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
Freie Schlagwörter
post-socialist society; urban transformation
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2025
Zeitschriftentitel
Urban Planning, 10 (2025)
Heftthema
The Role of Participatory Planning and Design in Addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)