Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism

<p class="04SantraukaPradzia"><span lang="LT">Regional identity as a subject of invented tradition is continuously updated in whole Europe; this process is especially regular in cultures of small populations, such as Latvia. It is a multilayered term, which involves a...

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Main Author: Ilze Miķelsone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2014-05-01
Series:Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis
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Online Access:http://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/mla/article/view/651
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spelling doaj-f45d6b80c0424446965bfc1794878a802021-05-02T14:02:17ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityMokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis2029-23412029-22522014-05-016310.3846/mla.2014.041628Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private RegionalismIlze Miķelsone0Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Riga, Latvia<p class="04SantraukaPradzia"><span lang="LT">Regional identity as a subject of invented tradition is continuously updated in whole Europe; this process is especially regular in cultures of small populations, such as Latvia. It is a multilayered term, which involves a continuously changing main value-focus and numerous disciplines, including architecture. One of the ways to look at it realistically is to analyze the visually represented main hegemonic values and processes in society. Appropriate platform for this is provided by agglomeration expansion – fusion spots of the urban and the rural, thus creating a characteristic local landscape. The aim of this article is to clarify core impacts on the regional identity formation of the landscape of Riga region as observed today. Methodology is based on the case study of Mārupe County, using RES (residential) landscape inventory, urban-morphology, photo-analytical and rhetoric problem-definition methodology. Major findings lead to a conclusion of unbalanced role between the state intervention and free trade system, based on the neoliberal ideology intensified in the transition – economy zone. Thus regional spatial identity has mostly failed following any professional standards, but has rather developed as clusters with residential function, mostly under the strong impact of the market economy and entrepreneurship.</span></p>http://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/mla/article/view/651regional spatial identity, suburban landscape, neoliberals, transition economy, patchwork landscape.
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Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis
regional spatial identity, suburban landscape, neoliberals, transition economy, patchwork landscape.
author_facet Ilze Miķelsone
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title Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
title_short Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
title_full Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
title_fullStr Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
title_full_unstemmed Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial And Private Regionalism
title_sort custom-made patchwork landscape: entrepreneurial and private regionalism
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis
issn 2029-2341
2029-2252
publishDate 2014-05-01
description <p class="04SantraukaPradzia"><span lang="LT">Regional identity as a subject of invented tradition is continuously updated in whole Europe; this process is especially regular in cultures of small populations, such as Latvia. It is a multilayered term, which involves a continuously changing main value-focus and numerous disciplines, including architecture. One of the ways to look at it realistically is to analyze the visually represented main hegemonic values and processes in society. Appropriate platform for this is provided by agglomeration expansion – fusion spots of the urban and the rural, thus creating a characteristic local landscape. The aim of this article is to clarify core impacts on the regional identity formation of the landscape of Riga region as observed today. Methodology is based on the case study of Mārupe County, using RES (residential) landscape inventory, urban-morphology, photo-analytical and rhetoric problem-definition methodology. Major findings lead to a conclusion of unbalanced role between the state intervention and free trade system, based on the neoliberal ideology intensified in the transition – economy zone. Thus regional spatial identity has mostly failed following any professional standards, but has rather developed as clusters with residential function, mostly under the strong impact of the market economy and entrepreneurship.</span></p>
topic regional spatial identity, suburban landscape, neoliberals, transition economy, patchwork landscape.
url http://www.mla.vgtu.lt/index.php/mla/article/view/651
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