Landscape and identity in the adaptable city

Authors

  • Árpád Szabó Budapest University of Technology and Economics University Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urbanism
  • Gyöngyvér Szabó Europan National Coordinator Europan Hungary Hungarian Urbanism Knowledge Center Nkft.
  • Péter István Balogh Budapest Corvinus University Faculty of Landscape Architecture Department of Garden and Outdoor Design

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.32.6140

Keywords:

design solutions, Identity, creek

Abstract

The Europan platform for architecture, landscape and urban design has been looking for design solutions in the frame of the competition for almost 25 years. The general theme of the competition is the European urbanity, to make contribution to a higher quality of urban life affected by urban sprawl and various other transformations. The lasting capability for its renewal lies in a very simple notion: at a given time the city and its public spaces have to tackle the same problems as the world has to. Working with the current social and economic changes, the Europan aims to redefine the actual problems of the European city in every two years and evolve strategies that might show a way to develop. While in the early 2000s, by reacting on the technological boom Europan has been searching the ways of how a city could be smart and simple to use, from the 2010s the emphasis was put on how the separation of private and public realm in the urban environment works. 

Author Biographies

  • Árpád Szabó, Budapest University of Technology and Economics University Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urbanism

    architect
    associate professor, DLA

    Europan National Coordinator
    Europan Hungary Magyar Urbaniztikai Tudásközpont

    E-mail: arpszabo@hotmail.com

  • Gyöngyvér Szabó, Europan National Coordinator Europan Hungary Hungarian Urbanism Knowledge Center Nkft.

    landscape architect 
    European National Coordinator

    E-mail: gy.szabo@mut.hu

  • Péter István Balogh, Budapest Corvinus University Faculty of Landscape Architecture Department of Garden and Outdoor Design

    landscape architect PhD, DLA
    associate professor
    senior designer

    E-mail: peter.balogh@uni-corvinus.hu

References

www.europan-hungary.hu www.europan-europe.eu

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Published

2013-11-01

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How to Cite

Landscape and identity in the adaptable city. (2013). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 32, 20-30. https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.32.6140

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