MOVEnIN 52
NIN (HR) — RUNNER-UP
AUTHOR(S) — Dajana Štukar Živković (HR), Architect;
CONTACT — MOVE STUDIO
Mateja Valentić (HR), Architect, urbanist; Ivan Kutija (HR), Building engineer
Vinogradska cesta 36, 10000 Zagreb (HR)
CONTRIBUTOR(S) — Korina Kljaić (HR), Student in architecture;
+385 915144935
Marin Živković (HR), Musician
info@movestudio.eu / www.movestudio.eu
TEAM POINT OF VIEW — The basic characteristics of a productive
settlement, along with high quality planning methods, are used to the maximum, as well as the natural potential of the place is reinforced. That is precisely the goal of our project. Considering the built-up structure requires a change of system over a long period of time and trying to establish the connection between the settlement and its surrounding landscape; we have chosen the method of gradual action from the edges to the centre. The basic concept in planning is the affirmation of motion by forming a peripheral circular path that connects different character entities and creates a complete space experience. The continuous path around the Ždrijac settlement becomes a generator of development. It unites age groups, pedestrians, bikers and recreationalists. It is linked to the contents of various functions. JURY POINT OF VIEW — The project proposes a solution to the
problematic points of Nin urbanism with a series of individual moves and solutions that cumulatively raise the quality of space, but are not subject to a unique plan or time sequence. A typology of pedestrian streets is proposed as a continuation of the existing streets around which gardens are formed with prefabricated lightweight structures. This hybrid typology suggests a new form of sustainable agriculture that is becoming a new driver of development as an alternative to seasonal living in holiday homes.