Living Heritage in the Urban Landscape. Case Study of the Budapest World Heritage Site Andrassy Avenue

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作者
Szilagyi, Kinga [1 ]
Lahmar, Chaima [1 ]
Rosa, Camila Andressa Pereira [1 ]
Szabo, Krisztina [2 ]
机构
[1] Hungarian Univ Agr & Life Sci MATE, Doctoral Sch Landscape Architecture & Landscape E, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Hungarian Univ Agr & Life Sci MATE, Inst Landscape Architecture & Urbanism, Dept Garden & Open Space Design, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary
关键词
allé es; urban avenues; World Heritage Site; urban habitat; urban ecosystem supply; renewal method; STREET NAMES; CITY-TEXT; POLITICS;
D O I
10.3390/su13094699
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Historic allees and urban avenues reflect a far-sighted and forward-thinking design attitude. These compositions are the living witnesses of olden times, suggesting permanence. However, the 20th century's urban development severely damaged the environment, therefore hundred-year-old mature trees are relatively rare among city avenues' stands. Due to the deteriorated habitat conditions, replantation may be necessary from time to time. However, there are a large number of replanted allees and urban avenues considered historical monuments, according to the relevant international literature in urban and living heritage's preservation. The renewal often results in planting a different, urban tolerant taxon, as seen in several examples reviewed. Nevertheless, the allee remains an essential urban structural element, though often with a changed character. The Budapest Andrassy Avenue, a city and nature connection defined in the late 19th century's urban landscape planning, aimed to offer a splendid link between city core and nature in Varosliget Public Park. The 19-20th century's history and urban development are well documented in Hungarian and several English publications, though current tree stock stand and linear urban green infrastructure as part of the urban landscape need a detailed survey. The site analyses ran in 2020-early 2021 created a basis for assessing the allees and the whole avenue as an urban ecosystem and a valuable case study of contemporary heritage protection problems. Andrassy Avenue, the unique urban fabric, architecture, and promenades have been a world heritage monument of cultural value since 2002. The allees became endangered despite reconstruction type maintenance efforts. The presented survey analyses the living heritage's former renewal programs and underlines the necessity of new reconstruction concepts in urban heritage protection. We hypothesize that urban green infrastructure development, the main issue in the 21(st) century to improve the urban ecological system and human liveability, may support heritage protection. The Budapest World Heritage Site is worthwhile for a complex renewal where the urban green ecosystem supply and liveable, pedestrian-friendly urban open space system are at the forefront to recall the once glorious, socially and aesthetically attractive avenue.
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