Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates

This article raises important issues related to global threats to the urban environment and methods of its protection on a scale from urban planning to architectural design. The research undertaken in this respect was conducted on the selected medium-sized German city of Regensburg/Ratyzbona. This i...

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Main Author: Wojtyszyn Bogusław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2020-0014
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spelling doaj-91ac6b753a63413b9cb8e76487419bd32021-09-06T19:22:02ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering Reports2080-51872450-85942020-03-0130118519510.2478/ceer-2020-0014ceer-2020-0014Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing EstatesWojtyszyn Bogusław0University of Zielona Gora,Zielona Góra, PolandThis article raises important issues related to global threats to the urban environment and methods of its protection on a scale from urban planning to architectural design. The research undertaken in this respect was conducted on the selected medium-sized German city of Regensburg/Ratyzbona. This is a city that has for many years been implementing a spatial development policy in line with the principles of sustainable development. The research results obtained present very interesting design solutions for the way they have been implemented in order to constantly improve the ecological effect of urban development. The basic element strongly associated with the sustainable development of Regensburg's buildings is its Urban Greenery System that takes into account the natural and cultural heritage of the city and its suburban areas. This system is, as the research has shown, legally protected and, in a model-based way, expanded both on the scale of the city and of each housing estate. The presented results of research on this type of ecological project also relate to pilot analyses of the construction projects of the “green” Burgweiting-Mitte housing estate and reconstruction together with the restoration of the historic “green” Ganghofersiedlung housing estate.https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2020-0014sustainable city developmentsustainable urban development
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title Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates
title_short Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates
title_full Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates
title_fullStr Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Development of Regensburg/Ratyzbona Towards the City of "Green" Housing Estates
title_sort spatial development of regensburg/ratyzbona towards the city of "green" housing estates
publisher Sciendo
series Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
issn 2080-5187
2450-8594
publishDate 2020-03-01
description This article raises important issues related to global threats to the urban environment and methods of its protection on a scale from urban planning to architectural design. The research undertaken in this respect was conducted on the selected medium-sized German city of Regensburg/Ratyzbona. This is a city that has for many years been implementing a spatial development policy in line with the principles of sustainable development. The research results obtained present very interesting design solutions for the way they have been implemented in order to constantly improve the ecological effect of urban development. The basic element strongly associated with the sustainable development of Regensburg's buildings is its Urban Greenery System that takes into account the natural and cultural heritage of the city and its suburban areas. This system is, as the research has shown, legally protected and, in a model-based way, expanded both on the scale of the city and of each housing estate. The presented results of research on this type of ecological project also relate to pilot analyses of the construction projects of the “green” Burgweiting-Mitte housing estate and reconstruction together with the restoration of the historic “green” Ganghofersiedlung housing estate.
topic sustainable city development
sustainable urban development
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2020-0014
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