Artificial mono-functionalism versus natural mixed-use: Case study of Bartók Béla avenue, Budapest
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2013
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Edições Universitárias Lusófonas
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These days one of the most important questions in connection with big cities is the functional diversity of the central areas. My research focuses on the connection between the rehabilitation of downtown, mixed-use developments and the problems of city usage. Among the new functional revitalizations a good example for top-down initiatives is the territory of Bartók Béla avenue, the south-eastern part of Budapest, because of the conscious functional rehabilitation by the local government. The artificial changes of the spontaneously shaped mixed-use territory of the district query the liveability and usability of the area. The research analyses the concentration of the different types of commercial and service functions and explores the temporal and spatial changes of the functional diversity and focuses on the sustainability effects of the multifunctional urban fields.
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Revista Lusófona de Arquitectura e Educação
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ARQUITETURA, BUDAPESTE, COMÉRCIO RETALHISTA, MORFOLOGIA URBANA, ESPAÇOS URBANOS, ARCHITECTURE, BUDAPEST, RETAIL TRADE, URBAN MORPHOLOGY, URBAN SPACES
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Szendrei , Z 2013 , ' Artificial mono-functionalism versus natural mixed-use: Case study of Bartók Béla avenue, Budapest ' , Revista Lusófona de Arquitectura e Educação .