Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism

This contribution delves into how former European socialist countries defined urban planning and their respective development strategies. It reveals local perspectives on how the planning process operated, thus unfolding the unique trajectory in the post-socialist path of each city based on its loca...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Azmah, Arzmi
Other Authors: Max, Welch Guerra
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/3/Planning%20GDR.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/
https://www.routledge.com/European-Planning-History-in-the-20th-Century-A-Continent-of-Urban-Planning/Guerra-Abarkan-Romon-Pekar/p/book/9781032222271#sup
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Language: English
id my.unimas.ir.39251
record_format eprints
spelling my.unimas.ir.392512022-08-18T06:34:35Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/ Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism Azmah, Arzmi D901 Europe (General) This contribution delves into how former European socialist countries defined urban planning and their respective development strategies. It reveals local perspectives on how the planning process operated, thus unfolding the unique trajectory in the post-socialist path of each city based on its location and importance within the country. The aim of this chapter is to juxtapose the particularities of planning practices in Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR) with the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to explain the implications in urban development in terms of how they approach planning from different scales. Drawing from an examination of sources obtained from national archives, educational institutions and architectural journals from the former GDR and ČSSR, as well as various interpretations from various secondary literature, the findings conclude that ČSSR had a larger, sectoral, stratified approach to planning their cities whereas the city of East Berlin was planned on a smaller scale. As a result, there were more integration of public transport services, infrastructure and the idea of the compact city was more dominant in East Berlin compared to Bratislava and Prague, which became more auto-oriented and deconcentrated as the result of the Czechoslovak highway network policy, due to the ČSSR's more sectoral fragmented approach. Routledge Max, Welch Guerra Abdellah, Abarkan María A., Castrillo Romón Martin, Pekár 2022-08-11 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/3/Planning%20GDR.pdf Azmah, Arzmi (2022) Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism. In: European Planning History in the 20th Century: A Continent of Urban Planning. Routledge, New York, pp. 153-162. ISBN 9781032222271 https://www.routledge.com/European-Planning-History-in-the-20th-Century-A-Continent-of-Urban-Planning/Guerra-Abarkan-Romon-Pekar/p/book/9781032222271#sup
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
building Centre for Academic Information Services (CAIS)
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
content_source UNIMAS Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.unimas.my/
language English
topic D901 Europe (General)
spellingShingle D901 Europe (General)
Azmah, Arzmi
Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
description This contribution delves into how former European socialist countries defined urban planning and their respective development strategies. It reveals local perspectives on how the planning process operated, thus unfolding the unique trajectory in the post-socialist path of each city based on its location and importance within the country. The aim of this chapter is to juxtapose the particularities of planning practices in Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR) with the German Democratic Republic (GDR) to explain the implications in urban development in terms of how they approach planning from different scales. Drawing from an examination of sources obtained from national archives, educational institutions and architectural journals from the former GDR and ČSSR, as well as various interpretations from various secondary literature, the findings conclude that ČSSR had a larger, sectoral, stratified approach to planning their cities whereas the city of East Berlin was planned on a smaller scale. As a result, there were more integration of public transport services, infrastructure and the idea of the compact city was more dominant in East Berlin compared to Bratislava and Prague, which became more auto-oriented and deconcentrated as the result of the Czechoslovak highway network policy, due to the ČSSR's more sectoral fragmented approach.
author2 Max, Welch Guerra
author_facet Max, Welch Guerra
Azmah, Arzmi
format Book Chapter
author Azmah, Arzmi
author_sort Azmah, Arzmi
title Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
title_short Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
title_full Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
title_fullStr Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
title_full_unstemmed Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia : The Scale Question under State Socialism
title_sort planning gdr and czechoslovakia : the scale question under state socialism
publisher Routledge
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/3/Planning%20GDR.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39251/
https://www.routledge.com/European-Planning-History-in-the-20th-Century-A-Continent-of-Urban-Planning/Guerra-Abarkan-Romon-Pekar/p/book/9781032222271#sup
_version_ 1743110944357089280