Borderlands of housing neighbourhoods as residual or liminal spaces: Comparative study of cases in Budapest

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/spat220330007b
Bence Bene, M. Benkő
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Abstract

This paper aims to analyse and classify urban borderlands. The formation of urban boundaries is influenced by natural, infrastructural, property (social), and urban design principles. Based on the categorisation of urban residual space, the spatial configurations of three regular homogeneous residential areas (historical, socialist-modern, contemporary) in Budapest are presented by combining a quantitative and qualitative approach. The role and presence of their boundaries in the city are explored through map-based and SpaceSyntax analysis. In addition, their qualitative attributes - such as lost space, neglected space, liminal space, and border vacuums - are introduced based on the literature and fieldwork. The objective of this research is to draw attention to under-represented and under-managed urban situations, in order to better understand the impacts of borderlands on the use of space and their role in creating spatial segregation. Moreover, in post-socialist cities like Budapest, the analysis of these spaces is crucial for further complex and successful urban development.
作为剩余空间或边际空间的居住区边界:布达佩斯案例的比较研究
本文旨在对城市边缘地进行分析和分类。城市边界的形成受到自然、基础设施、财产(社会)和城市设计原则的影响。基于城市剩余空间的分类,通过结合定量和定性的方法,展示了布达佩斯三个常规同质住宅区(历史、社会主义现代、当代)的空间配置。通过基于地图和空间语法的分析来探索它们在城市中的作用和存在。此外,在文献和实地考察的基础上,介绍了它们的定性属性,如丢失空间、被忽略空间、阈限空间和边界真空。这项研究的目的是提请人们注意代表性不足和管理不足的城市情况,以便更好地了解边界地带对空间使用的影响及其在造成空间隔离方面的作用。此外,在布达佩斯这样的后社会主义城市,对这些空间的分析对于进一步复杂和成功的城市发展至关重要。
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