Split 3 na The Museum of Modern Art
Split 3, izgrađen sedamdesetih godina prošlog stoljeća, jedan je od posljednjih velikih urbanističkih projekata u Jugoslaviji i jedan od njegovih najambicioznijih i najuspješnijih. Kombinirali su zajedno megastrukturne stambene blokove sa pažljivo razrađenim pješačkim ulicama koje su zamišljene kao forumi za urbani život, mješavina je to prostora za život, posao i slobodno vrijeme. Taj veliki poduhvat za 50 tisuća ljudi dobio je međunarodna priznanja za rješenje zajedničkog javnog prostora, kao i integraciju postojeći teren.
"Toward a Concrete Utopia": Split 3
Built in the 1970s, Split 3—an expansion of the Croatian city of Split—was one of the last large-scale urban planning schemes in Yugoslavia and one of its most ambitious and successful. It combined megastructure housing blocks with careful attention to pedestrian streets, which were conceived as a forum for urban life, and a mixture of spaces for living, work, and leisure.Providing housing for approximately fifty thousand new residents, the massive undertaking was praised internationally for its communal and public space and its integration into the existing terrain. Take a closer look in #ConcreteUtopia. mo.ma/concreteutopia
Objavljuje MoMA The Museum of Modern Art u Petak, 24. kolovoza 2018.