Participatory Design Processes for the Development of Green Areas of Large-scale Housing: Case Studies from Budapest and Riga
Critical Housing Analysis 2016
Adrienne Csizmady, Sandra Treija, Zsuzsanna Fáczányi, Peter Balogh

Large housing estates (LHE) found in CEE countries can be seen as a legacy of socialism. Their endurance in these countries is still evident: the future of LHEs is substantially linked to their physical and social characteristics formed during socialism and their decline in status in Hungary and Latvia. The Western European practice of urban rehabilitation and community initiatives has gained more and more ground (sometimes literally) as of late. Our paper examines this phenomenon by analysing examples of converted green space of LHEs in two former socialist cities - a neglected and underused former “traffic park” in Budapest and a typical LHE “courtyard” overgrown and unused in Riga. We focus on the conversational process and the participatory approach of inhabitants and analyse how the redesigning of green areas involving local communities can lead to inhabitants feeling more at home in this housing structure.


Keywords
Green Areas, large-scale Housing, urban rehabilitation, community initiatives
DOI
10.13060/23362839.2016.3.2.294
Hyperlink
http://www.housing-critical.com/home-page-1/participatory-design-processes-for-the-developm

Csizmady, A., Treija, S., Fáczányi, Z., Balogh, P. Participatory Design Processes for the Development of Green Areas of Large-scale Housing: Case Studies from Budapest and Riga. Critical Housing Analysis, 2016, Vol.3, Iss.2, pp.17-25. ISSN 2336-2839. Available from: doi:10.13060/23362839.2016.3.2.294

Publication language
English (en)
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