U r b a n r o o m s o f S a r a j e v o : Tr a n s f o r m i n g u r b a n p u b l i c s p a c e s u s i n g i n t e r i o r d e s i g n t o o l s
Figure 78. Urban room No. 4: Radiceva Street aerial photos. Top: The view of the street towards the Festina Lente bridge and the Academy of Fine Arts, together with the adjacent building blocks and interior courtyards; Right: Focused view on the central segment of the street resembling the urban configuration of a plaza.
URBAN ROOM NO. 4: RADICEVA STREET Overview Radiceva street is a north-south oriented street in the centre of Sarajevo, connecting the Miljacka riverbank of Obala Kulina bana and the main urban route of Marsala Tita Street. With an urban form dating from 1935 (Bejtic, 1973), Radiceva Street is situated in the downtown area, near major institutional, public and commercial facilities. It is demarcated by
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