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THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN TOWN PLANNING IN THE KINGDOM OF HUNGARY: THE CASES OF BRATISLAVA AND NOVI SAD

In: Historický časopis, vol. 68, no. 6
Henrieta Moravčíková - Laura Krišteková - Éva Lovra

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Year, pages: 2020, 977 - 990
Language: eng
Keywords:
Planning. Regulation. Regulation plan. City. Bratislava. Nový Sad.
Article type: štúdia
Document type: časopis
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MORAVČÍKOVÁ, Henrieta – LOVRA, Éva – KRIŠTEKOVÁ, Laura. The beginnings of modern town planning in the Kingdom of Hungary: the cases of Bratislava and Novi Sad. Historický časopis, 2020, 68, 6, pp. 977–990, Bratislava. The principles of modern urban planning began to be applied in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 19th century. In most cases, the first regulation plans appeared around 1900, when these cities were experiencing dynamic growth. The ideas generated in the first plans for regulation and long-term development pre-determined the development of these cities and has determined their form until today. The study considers the principles and approaches applied in modern planning at the turn of the century. Using the example of two cities – Bratislava and Nový Sad – it analyses the key terms applied in expert discussion at the time, their use in territorial planning practice and the contribution of the notable Hungarian city planning expert Antal Palóczi to this discussion.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Moravčíková, H., Krišteková, L., Lovra, É. 2020. THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN TOWN PLANNING IN THE KINGDOM OF HUNGARY: THE CASES OF BRATISLAVA AND NOVI SAD. In Historický časopis, vol. 68, no.6, pp. 977-990. 0018-2575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2020.68.6.3

APA:
Moravčíková, H., Krišteková, L., Lovra, É. (2020). THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN TOWN PLANNING IN THE KINGDOM OF HUNGARY: THE CASES OF BRATISLAVA AND NOVI SAD. Historický časopis, 68(6), 977-990. 0018-2575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2020.68.6.3
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Publisher: Historický ústav SAV