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Warszawa – przestrzeń po katastrofie
Warsaw – the Spatial Catastrophe’s Aftermath

Author(s): Jeremi T. Królikowski
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: EUROREG - Uniwersytet Warszawski, Regional Studies Association - Sekcja Polska
Keywords: Warsaw; city; development

Summary/Abstract: The question as to whether Warsaw is becoming a Third World city may be regarded as a metaphorical question, which expresses concern about whether the changes being wrought now are moving in the right direction and how the city’s spatial values are adhered to. Shaped as a traditional city, Warsaw lay in ruins in consequence of World War II. Imposed on it was an order of a total character, which, in chosen places, gave rise to forms dominating over the city huge areas which might be described as having a blurring and diluting effect. In the years of transformation, the spatial values leading to the expected balanced development, whose result would be the order of freedom with due regard for the sprit of the place, were not reasserted, and were not incorporated in the public dimension.

  • Issue Year: 7/2006
  • Issue No: 26
  • Page Range: 61-67
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Polish