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Elements of the urban image in large habitats of Bucharest
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Abstract This article outlines the perception of the urban image at micro-territorial level
based on an analysis of data resulting from a survey conducted in large human habitats in
Bucharest. The identification so achieved reflects numerous spatial similarities of the perceptions of the urban image. The l... view more
This article outlines the perception of the urban image at micro-territorial level
based on an analysis of data resulting from a survey conducted in large human habitats in
Bucharest. The identification so achieved reflects numerous spatial similarities of the perceptions of the urban image. The landmarks that the residents of Bucharest have in this
respect are in line with the built areas as well as those related to the basic destinations of
everyday life. This gives rise to quite a big issue: the people of Bucharest living in such
large dwelling compounds are restricted to a superficial knowledge of space. They are
impacted by a much too quickly changing urban policy and by permissive building investment rules that have lead to a variegated puzzle of post-communist restructurings where
essence is attached to just trivial landmarks.... view less
Keywords
Romania; large city; image; perception; spatial planning; post-socialist country
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Bucharest; large urban habitats; urban image; survey
Document language
English
Publication Year
2010
Page/Pages
p. 71-80
Journal
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 2 (2010) 1
ISSN
2067-4082
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed