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2010 | 58 | 2 | 159-176

Article title

CONTENTUAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE CITY CENTRE (Obsahove a funkcne zmeny centra mesta - moderne a tradicne, alebo hladanie novej tvare centra)

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Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Since 1889 the central areas of Slovak towns have undergone striking changes in content and function. One may rate positively the exclusion of traffic and the introduction of pedestrian zones where the commercial and social-cultural potential of the town is normally concentrated. This has created opportunities for meeting, casual trade and social contacts. Based on research on the changes of content and function in the centre of Banska Bystrica, one may say that the historic memory of the town has come into confrontation with the new contents, meanings and symbols immediately present in the town's central areas. The nodes of communication are gradually changing in the process of transformation, while at the same time modernisation fills with new contents above all those 'vacated places' which were distinctively marked by socialism in the recent past. Freedom of enterprise, free trade and the market mechanism have permitted new elements and processes to penetrate to the town spaces, visible in the ethnicity of shopkeepers and business executives as well as in the massive inrush of hypermarkets and shopping centres. A positive phenomenon is the fact that in the process of rebuilding the square and its adjoining streets the original historic character of the town centre has been preserved and courtyards have been opened up and made accessible to the public, with suitable building extensions for small shops and enterprises. However, the construction of a commercial-social centre situated in the vicinity of the pedestrian zone has disrupted many of the square's functions and much commercial and social activity has transferred itself to this new complex.

Year

Volume

58

Issue

2

Pages

159-176

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Doc. PhDr. Jolana Darulova, CSc., Ustav vedy a vyskumu UMB, Cesta na amfiteater 1, 974 01 Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic

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CEJSH db identifier
11SKAAAA10096

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