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The Functional and Morphological Structure of the Suburban Area
Oleg Grgurović
Sažetak
As towns grew they spread out of
their tight historical frames and
extended into the surrounding
rural area. The close
interdependence between the
central city and the widley
dispersed areas and their contents,
which all together form the city
agglomeration, is a basic
characteristic of the modern town
and society.
The new functional and spatial
organization of the town resulted
in a new spatial structure, whose
basic elements are the compactly
city area or the central city and its
suburban area.
The urban-rural zone is the
suburban area that lies closer to
the central town of the city
agglomeration, and because of this
position it is the town’s direct
expansion area for various
functional purposes: various types
of residential zones, industrial,
commercial an institutional contents,
communication structures, energy
sources and transfer systems.
The rural-urban zone forms the
outer area of the city
agglomeration. It is predominantly
green and interwoven with a
mixture of the urban and rural
way of using land. Its basic
characteristic is a wealth of inner
contrast. The way the land is put
to use can be classified under
several categories, all of which
have a different degree of rural ism
or urbanism.
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Hrčak ID:
119689
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Datum izdavanja:
11.12.1984.
Posjeta: 4.945 *