Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City

The paper analyses the morphological changes in the spatial structure of the southern district of Wrocław city (Lower Silesia, Poland). The district developed from the former villages of vegetable-growers, which in the Middle Ages bordered directly with the city as set out in the charter. In the sec...

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Main Authors: Miszewska Barbara, Szmytkie Robert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-03-01
Series:Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0009
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spelling doaj-b8f714ab1a944a778f2717f6446b7bd12021-09-05T20:42:37ZengSciendoBulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series2083-82982015-03-01272713315110.1515/bog-2015-0009Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław CityMiszewska Barbara0Szmytkie Robert1University of Wrocław, Faculty of Earth Science and Environmental Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Plac Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław, Poland; phone: +48 713 752 239University of Wrocław, Faculty of Earth Science and Environmental Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Plac Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław, Poland; phone: +48 713 752 239The paper analyses the morphological changes in the spatial structure of the southern district of Wrocław city (Lower Silesia, Poland). The district developed from the former villages of vegetable-growers, which in the Middle Ages bordered directly with the city as set out in the charter. In the second half of the 19th century, the villages were incorporated into the city, and after a while, they started their metamorphosis. Rectangular urban blocks were formed on the basis of medieval axes in the villages. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the blocks were successively filled with typical tenement buildings. As a result of World War II, existing buildings were totally destroyed. In the 1960s, they started re-construction of the district, which led to its second metamorphosis. The new constructions resembled typical, socialist apartment projects in other Polish cities. The prestige the district enjoyed before World War II was lost together with its style and character.https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0009morphological processesurban structureurban cycleconzenian methodswrocław city
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Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
morphological processes
urban structure
urban cycle
conzenian methods
wrocław city
author_facet Miszewska Barbara
Szmytkie Robert
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title Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
title_short Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
title_full Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
title_fullStr Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Processes in the Spatial Structure of the Southern District of Wrocław City
title_sort morphological processes in the spatial structure of the southern district of wrocław city
publisher Sciendo
series Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
issn 2083-8298
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The paper analyses the morphological changes in the spatial structure of the southern district of Wrocław city (Lower Silesia, Poland). The district developed from the former villages of vegetable-growers, which in the Middle Ages bordered directly with the city as set out in the charter. In the second half of the 19th century, the villages were incorporated into the city, and after a while, they started their metamorphosis. Rectangular urban blocks were formed on the basis of medieval axes in the villages. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the blocks were successively filled with typical tenement buildings. As a result of World War II, existing buildings were totally destroyed. In the 1960s, they started re-construction of the district, which led to its second metamorphosis. The new constructions resembled typical, socialist apartment projects in other Polish cities. The prestige the district enjoyed before World War II was lost together with its style and character.
topic morphological processes
urban structure
urban cycle
conzenian methods
wrocław city
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bog-2015-0009
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