The Historic Urban Landscape

Authors

  • Tamás Meggyesi Technical and Economical University of Budapest, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urban Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.21.6126

Keywords:

Urban Landscape, History, UNESCO

Abstract

Following numerous previous documents, recommendations and chartere, through the initiative of the World Heritage Committee, under the aegis of the UNESCO and with the participation of more than 600 professionals of 59 countries, between May 12th and 14th 2005, the so called Vienna Memorandum: „Le Paysage Urbain Historique” has been created, in its English version as „The Historic Urban Landscape”. The text of the Memorandum (its French original) has been translated back then by András Román who entitled it „A történeti városkép kezelése” (Managing the Historic Townscape) in Hungárián. Last year, between November 23rd and 25th, the Observatoire urbaine de Budapest has organized an International conference under this title with the support of the French Institute of Budapest.

Author Biography

  • Tamás Meggyesi, Technical and Economical University of Budapest, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urban Studies

    Professor

    E-mail: tmeggyesi@gmail.com

References

Dr. István Gyorffy:Garden cities on the Creat Hungárián Piain.Budapest, 1926

Dr. Cyörffy István: Az alföldi kertes városok. Budapest,1926

Cerő László: Eger. Képzőművészeti Alap Kiadóvállalata Budapest, 1954.- utólag színezve

László Cerő: Eger. Fi ne Árts Fund's Publishing Company, Budapest,1954 - subsequently coloured

Municipal Archives: Fragment of a map from 1948, depicting plot layout in 1938

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Published

2011-02-01

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How to Cite

The Historic Urban Landscape. (2011). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 21, 20-26. https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.21.6126

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