FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES

This article focuses on beginnings of the urban planning and first organized planning activities of Bulgarian cities at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries when many Czech engineers and architects participated in significantly. A common feature of all Bulgarian cities was irregular structure and bui...

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Main Author: Nikolay Brankov
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Language:ces
Published: Czech Technical University, Prague 2015-12-01
Series:Civil Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2015/2015_4/23-4-2015-Brankov.pdf
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spelling doaj-7df863276d3b4c19939134e6c8a035c42020-11-24T21:25:53ZcesCzech Technical University, PragueCivil Engineering Journal1805-25762015-12-012015410.14311/CEJ.2015.04.0023FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIESNikolay Brankov0Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Architecture, Thákurova 7/2077, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicThis article focuses on beginnings of the urban planning and first organized planning activities of Bulgarian cities at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries when many Czech engineers and architects participated in significantly. A common feature of all Bulgarian cities was irregular structure and build-up area. The main task of the Czech engineers was to cope with this situation and to design modern cities. In general, the original structure did not make planning easy and unambiguous. Planning of the cities destroyed in the Russian-Turkish war in 1877-78 was easier. A possibility to apply a new city structure freely existed in Stara Zagora and partially in Nova Zagora. A usual principle was straightening of the streets where the engineers used original street network and the new modern streets were built according to it, e.g. the centre of Kystendil and the old part of Nova Zagora. These principles were used also in some central parts of Sofia and Plovdiv. The city of Sofia itself is a distinctive example. Although the original structure was preserved during the war and in the first steps the principle of straightening of the streets in the centre was applied, the other parts of Sofia were designed with a new structure and the old city disappeared. Plovdiv is in contrary to Sofia and its original structure was preserved as an old city and the new one was joined to it in neighbourhoods. http://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2015/2015_4/23-4-2015-Brankov.pdfUrban PlanningBulgariaCzech Architects and EngineersTurn of 19th and 20th centuriesStara ZagoraNova AgoraSofiaPlovdiv
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FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
Civil Engineering Journal
Urban Planning
Bulgaria
Czech Architects and Engineers
Turn of 19th and 20th centuries
Stara Zagora
Nova Agora
Sofia
Plovdiv
author_facet Nikolay Brankov
author_sort Nikolay Brankov
title FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
title_short FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
title_full FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
title_fullStr FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
title_full_unstemmed FIRST STEPS IN URBAN PLANNING OF BULGARIAN CITIES WITH PARTICIPATION OF CZECH ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS AT THE TURN OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
title_sort first steps in urban planning of bulgarian cities with participation of czech architects and engineers at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries
publisher Czech Technical University, Prague
series Civil Engineering Journal
issn 1805-2576
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This article focuses on beginnings of the urban planning and first organized planning activities of Bulgarian cities at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries when many Czech engineers and architects participated in significantly. A common feature of all Bulgarian cities was irregular structure and build-up area. The main task of the Czech engineers was to cope with this situation and to design modern cities. In general, the original structure did not make planning easy and unambiguous. Planning of the cities destroyed in the Russian-Turkish war in 1877-78 was easier. A possibility to apply a new city structure freely existed in Stara Zagora and partially in Nova Zagora. A usual principle was straightening of the streets where the engineers used original street network and the new modern streets were built according to it, e.g. the centre of Kystendil and the old part of Nova Zagora. These principles were used also in some central parts of Sofia and Plovdiv. The city of Sofia itself is a distinctive example. Although the original structure was preserved during the war and in the first steps the principle of straightening of the streets in the centre was applied, the other parts of Sofia were designed with a new structure and the old city disappeared. Plovdiv is in contrary to Sofia and its original structure was preserved as an old city and the new one was joined to it in neighbourhoods.
topic Urban Planning
Bulgaria
Czech Architects and Engineers
Turn of 19th and 20th centuries
Stara Zagora
Nova Agora
Sofia
Plovdiv
url http://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2015/2015_4/23-4-2015-Brankov.pdf
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