Unfolding Bucharest PILOT RESEARCH - SECTOR 1
Unfolding Bucharest At first sight, it looks rather risky: to try and explain how the so-called chaos works. And moreover, to foresee the direction of that whole chaos - this is as risky as any step on unsafe ground. After 20 years of transition, Bucharest is so full of contrasts, energy disorders and collisions, that its problems could hardly be expressed properly. From illegal mansions to collapsing investments, from pirate radio stations to a political instability and various social shortcomings - everything points out to a difficult urbanity, a non-standard territory, with an unpredictable and warring progress. At a closer look on the post-socialist trend, one could notice that certain changes occur similarly in comparable cases, following an internal logic, adjusted on the way to all sorts of crises and abuses. The effervescence of the non-stop society in our Eastern cities has its own imperatives: huge energies are forced to find their own dynamics. In the absence of an urban strategy with clear rules and laws valid for all, such disparate evolution takes place following internal regulations, clearly pragmatic, without rendering the city something in return. Such self-regulated processes turn into a standard of the turbourbanism. The goal of the Unfolding Bucharest Project is to document this process under construction, constantly influenced by lots of factors (the social and political background, the economic evolution, the education, the specific cultural context, the opening to European contemporary values etc.) and to attempt to imagine the future of eastern cities beyond clichĂŠs, in a positive and balanced perspective, following how shortages turn into opportunities. The project started from the idea that mapping this various small, individual processes could, by their clustering in time and space, reveal a history of ongoing change and adaptation to the unstable social grounds on which the city of Bucharest stands.
Objectives: - understanding underling factors that influence Bucharest city development; - determine relations between different layers of data (economy - policy- social) and their impact on area character and quality; - determining and mapping different stages of post-communism city transformation (ex: urban sprawl) and the economical and politic climate that influenced them; - understanding how PUZ and PUD approved derogations transformed the character of an area overtime; - mapping discrepancies between PUG regulations and reality and how can these changes be controlled/integrated by future urban development strategies; - forecasting future transformations; - creating a common platform where NGOs, students and researchers can collaborate on city related studies;
Layers of Analysis: -
PUZ and PUD documentation (Municipality) PUG regulations (Municipality) overtime policy changes (Municipality) housing market price development (online real estate websites) local and global street and area accessibility (Space Syntax - Depthmap) general economic data (National Institute of Statistics) population statistical data (National Institute of Statistics)
BUCHAREST MUNICIPALITY
Unfolding Bucharest EXCEL DATABASE
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ADRESS: Sos. Straulesti 34 FUNCTIONS: Locuire DATE: 24 Oct. 2007 BUILT SURFACE: 37.331 m2 POT: 40% CUT: 2.8
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Unfolding Bucharest THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND CONSIDERATION: FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ON THE FOLOWING E-MAIL FOR MORE INFORMATIONS OR POTENTIAL COLLABORATIONON DEVELOPING THE PROJECT: razvan.zamfira[at]gmail.com