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2353-737X
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20 May 2020
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Volume 116 (2019): Edition 10 (October 2019)

Détails du magazine
Format
Magazine
eISSN
2353-737X
Première publication
20 May 2020
Période de publication
1 fois par an
Langues
Anglais

Chercher

0 Articles
Accès libre

“As Masterly as Very Few Others are…” – The Polish Gardens of Peter Joseph Lenné. An Example of Polish-German Study into the History and Maintenance of Historical Garden

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 5 - 19

Résumé

Abstract

In 2016, on the sesquicentennial anniversary of the death of Peter Joseph Lenné, an exhibition, entitled “Mistrzowskie jak rzadko które…”. Ogrody Petera Josepha Lenné w Polsce, was presented. It constituted the conclusion of a joint Polish and German academic project. As a part of the research project, a comprehensive review of garden and park layouts was performed and the degree to which Lenné himself and his associates had been involved in the design of the gardens was verified. It was also determined whether the projects had been carried out in accordance with the original assumptions of their authors. The projects were assessed on the basis of surviving garden plans and drawings from the collection of the Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten (SPSG), as well as data obtained during a query of archival materials and field studies carried out in the years 2014–2015.

Mots clés

  • Peter Joseph Lenné
  • historical gardens
  • research in Poland
Accès libre

Urban Sozology Assumption in the Planning of Housing Areas

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 21 - 34

Résumé

Abstract

Sozology is a newly discovered direction in urban planning stem from the growing threats to the natural environment. A contemporary man pursues close and positive relations with the environment and focuses on the premises of human ecology that directly impact the process of planning and composing urban spaces. The article presents the influence of climatic conditions on the shaping of housing areas. The problem was presented on the basis of an analysis of a specific example. The assessment included the shading of the buildings by neighbouring buildings, the shading of the common spaces and the issue of ventilation. These phenomena connected with the structure of the buildings, their scale and intensity have a significant impact on the conditions of the residence. Other factors also affect the housing environment. Their rational use with the help of teams of experts from complementary fields can contribute to raising the standards of the housing environment even at the planning stage, and later to optimising land use by the community of its inhabitants.

Mots clés

  • ecology
  • sozology
  • urban planning
  • climatic conditions
Accès libre

The Issue of Integration of Elevated Transport Routes in the Areas of Historic Polish Cities. Example of the Modernization of a Cross-City Railway Line in the Śródmieście District of Kraków

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 35 - 57

Résumé

Abstract

The aim of the article includes presentation and interdisciplinary analysis of design solutions proposed in the works awarded in the international urban architecture competition entitled “New life between flyovers” and concerning the area around the cross-city railway line, currently under modernization, running through the Śródmieście district in Kraków, from the area of Miodowa Street to the PKP Kraków Główny station. In the applications, possible scenarios of flyovers space development and the possibilities of integrating the transport route into the historic district have been assessed, taking into account historical urban relations and contemporary technical conditions. The analyses were aimed at optimising future investments so that they can become a starting point for public consultations, drafting a land development plan and determination of the development strategy for the studied area. The applied method may be helpful in determining the directions of a spatial policy aimed at the protection of cultural landscape endangered by overground transport routes.

Mots clés

  • Kraków
  • integration of transport routes
  • public space
  • railway flyover
  • railway viaduct
  • modernization of infrastructure
  • modern architecture
  • adaptation
Accès libre

The Architectural Transformation of the Von Wentzky Family’s Baroque Palace at Rychnów near Namysłów

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 59 - 71

Résumé

Abstract

The paper presents the results of research work that has been performed on the von Wentzky family’s palace at Rychnów. Firstly, the architecture of the palace is discussed and written sources concerning the village and the von Wentzky family are reviewed. Based on the architectural studies and the analysis of the details, the most important phases of the place’s transformation were defined. The recognition of the wall construction chronology contributed to the identification of two construction and transformation stages. The original Baroque palace, with its modest architecture was erected on a classic three crosswise-section plan by Ernst Fryderyk von Wenzky in 1781. The building had survived without major changes up until the beginning of the twentieth century, when it was transformed in the years 1906–1907. An extension was added to the west elevation as were a loggia and a porch on the avant-corpses. The research work enabled the author to identify the reach of the palace’s Baroque foundations, and it formed the grounds for generating recommendations to conservators concerning repairs and restoration work.

Mots clés

  • Śląsk
  • architecture
  • palace
  • Baroque
  • Rychnów
Accès libre

The Problems of Small Towns in Ukraine and Poland

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 73 - 88

Résumé

Abstract

The development of particular towns is a factor that determines the economical, social and spatial development of the country. Therefore we turn our attention to it with a critical eye. On 20th October 2015 the government in Poland accepted a bill connected with the Country Town Policy 2023, that is addressed to towns. Its main point is to strengthen towns in their sustainable development, betterment of standards of living and workplace creation. The socio-economical transformation that occurred in Poland in 1989 has caused a lot of changes in the country. In Ukraine it happened in 1991 and it appears that due to various reasons, its transformation seems to be a much longer process and the process has not finished yet. This article focuses on the development of small towns in Ukraine and Poland, which, in currently difficult times, find themselves in a hard and unstable socio-economic situation. This article analyzes the economic, demographic and spatial aspects of small towns in Ukraine and Poland.

Mots clés

  • urban-type settlement (UTS)
  • small urban settlement
  • creative economy
  • decentralization
  • united territorial communities
Accès libre

Multi-Family Residential Development in the Landscape of the Small City

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 89 - 96

Résumé

Abstract

The small city is a relatively well examined and widely described subject in literature. Usually, the urban structure of the small city is considered in relation to its original and historical spatial layout with juxtaposition of all subsequent developments in relation to the historical core of given settlement. The article attempts to identify various systems of urban structures in which one of the elements is a group or a single multi-family residential building, examine internal and external scenic relations and determine their impact on the landscape of the small city.

Mots clés

  • city
  • small city
  • multi-family development
  • urban landscape
Accès libre

A Short Historical Overview of Wind Characteristics and Wind Pressure for Design in Romania

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 97 - 115

Résumé

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of wind observations in Romania with historical data, particularly after the establishment of the national meteorological network in 1884. Data on wind directions and velocities is presented, focusing on a sample of fourteen cities including the capital Bucharest. The historical evolution of national zonation maps for wind pressure is shown. A statistical description of the maximum annual wind velocity data is also presented.

Mots clés

  • wind direction
  • wind velocity
  • wind pressure map
  • wind code
  • meteorological station
Accès libre

Threats of Flooding of Selected Mining Areas – Repair Measures

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 117 - 127

Résumé

Abstract

Terrain surface subsidence observed in mining areas results in the flattening of riverbeds and their embankments. This leads to increasingly deep erosion and siltation of riverbeds and surface currents, which causes the emergence of permanent overflow lands. This paper presents hydro – engineering solutions applied in the areas of the mining activity of JSW S.A., which serve the purpose of repairing and eliminating mining damage in the existing infrastructure. The presented repair measures make it possible to eliminate the threat of flooding in mining areas.

Mots clés

  • mining damage
  • longitudinal river profile
  • repair measures
Accès libre

The Design and Analysis of a Monolithic Gripper Mechanism for Microscopic Tests

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 129 - 137

Résumé

Abstract

This paper presents the design and results of mechanism research. A lever mechanism for a gripper was made using monolith technology with constrictions in which the deformations correspond to limited rotation of the links. Unidirectional movement of the drive link is reduced and simultaneously converted into movement of the jaw clamp. Temporary centres of rotation were used to obtain the symmetrical and perpendicular movement of the two ends of the clamp in relation to its axis of symmetry. Computer simulations and tests were performed on a prototype of the gripper mechanism, confirming the adopted predictions of the device’s operation.

Mots clés

  • microgripper
  • kinematic analysis
  • prototype testing
0 Articles
Accès libre

“As Masterly as Very Few Others are…” – The Polish Gardens of Peter Joseph Lenné. An Example of Polish-German Study into the History and Maintenance of Historical Garden

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 5 - 19

Résumé

Abstract

In 2016, on the sesquicentennial anniversary of the death of Peter Joseph Lenné, an exhibition, entitled “Mistrzowskie jak rzadko które…”. Ogrody Petera Josepha Lenné w Polsce, was presented. It constituted the conclusion of a joint Polish and German academic project. As a part of the research project, a comprehensive review of garden and park layouts was performed and the degree to which Lenné himself and his associates had been involved in the design of the gardens was verified. It was also determined whether the projects had been carried out in accordance with the original assumptions of their authors. The projects were assessed on the basis of surviving garden plans and drawings from the collection of the Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten (SPSG), as well as data obtained during a query of archival materials and field studies carried out in the years 2014–2015.

Mots clés

  • Peter Joseph Lenné
  • historical gardens
  • research in Poland
Accès libre

Urban Sozology Assumption in the Planning of Housing Areas

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 21 - 34

Résumé

Abstract

Sozology is a newly discovered direction in urban planning stem from the growing threats to the natural environment. A contemporary man pursues close and positive relations with the environment and focuses on the premises of human ecology that directly impact the process of planning and composing urban spaces. The article presents the influence of climatic conditions on the shaping of housing areas. The problem was presented on the basis of an analysis of a specific example. The assessment included the shading of the buildings by neighbouring buildings, the shading of the common spaces and the issue of ventilation. These phenomena connected with the structure of the buildings, their scale and intensity have a significant impact on the conditions of the residence. Other factors also affect the housing environment. Their rational use with the help of teams of experts from complementary fields can contribute to raising the standards of the housing environment even at the planning stage, and later to optimising land use by the community of its inhabitants.

Mots clés

  • ecology
  • sozology
  • urban planning
  • climatic conditions
Accès libre

The Issue of Integration of Elevated Transport Routes in the Areas of Historic Polish Cities. Example of the Modernization of a Cross-City Railway Line in the Śródmieście District of Kraków

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 35 - 57

Résumé

Abstract

The aim of the article includes presentation and interdisciplinary analysis of design solutions proposed in the works awarded in the international urban architecture competition entitled “New life between flyovers” and concerning the area around the cross-city railway line, currently under modernization, running through the Śródmieście district in Kraków, from the area of Miodowa Street to the PKP Kraków Główny station. In the applications, possible scenarios of flyovers space development and the possibilities of integrating the transport route into the historic district have been assessed, taking into account historical urban relations and contemporary technical conditions. The analyses were aimed at optimising future investments so that they can become a starting point for public consultations, drafting a land development plan and determination of the development strategy for the studied area. The applied method may be helpful in determining the directions of a spatial policy aimed at the protection of cultural landscape endangered by overground transport routes.

Mots clés

  • Kraków
  • integration of transport routes
  • public space
  • railway flyover
  • railway viaduct
  • modernization of infrastructure
  • modern architecture
  • adaptation
Accès libre

The Architectural Transformation of the Von Wentzky Family’s Baroque Palace at Rychnów near Namysłów

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 59 - 71

Résumé

Abstract

The paper presents the results of research work that has been performed on the von Wentzky family’s palace at Rychnów. Firstly, the architecture of the palace is discussed and written sources concerning the village and the von Wentzky family are reviewed. Based on the architectural studies and the analysis of the details, the most important phases of the place’s transformation were defined. The recognition of the wall construction chronology contributed to the identification of two construction and transformation stages. The original Baroque palace, with its modest architecture was erected on a classic three crosswise-section plan by Ernst Fryderyk von Wenzky in 1781. The building had survived without major changes up until the beginning of the twentieth century, when it was transformed in the years 1906–1907. An extension was added to the west elevation as were a loggia and a porch on the avant-corpses. The research work enabled the author to identify the reach of the palace’s Baroque foundations, and it formed the grounds for generating recommendations to conservators concerning repairs and restoration work.

Mots clés

  • Śląsk
  • architecture
  • palace
  • Baroque
  • Rychnów
Accès libre

The Problems of Small Towns in Ukraine and Poland

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 73 - 88

Résumé

Abstract

The development of particular towns is a factor that determines the economical, social and spatial development of the country. Therefore we turn our attention to it with a critical eye. On 20th October 2015 the government in Poland accepted a bill connected with the Country Town Policy 2023, that is addressed to towns. Its main point is to strengthen towns in their sustainable development, betterment of standards of living and workplace creation. The socio-economical transformation that occurred in Poland in 1989 has caused a lot of changes in the country. In Ukraine it happened in 1991 and it appears that due to various reasons, its transformation seems to be a much longer process and the process has not finished yet. This article focuses on the development of small towns in Ukraine and Poland, which, in currently difficult times, find themselves in a hard and unstable socio-economic situation. This article analyzes the economic, demographic and spatial aspects of small towns in Ukraine and Poland.

Mots clés

  • urban-type settlement (UTS)
  • small urban settlement
  • creative economy
  • decentralization
  • united territorial communities
Accès libre

Multi-Family Residential Development in the Landscape of the Small City

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 89 - 96

Résumé

Abstract

The small city is a relatively well examined and widely described subject in literature. Usually, the urban structure of the small city is considered in relation to its original and historical spatial layout with juxtaposition of all subsequent developments in relation to the historical core of given settlement. The article attempts to identify various systems of urban structures in which one of the elements is a group or a single multi-family residential building, examine internal and external scenic relations and determine their impact on the landscape of the small city.

Mots clés

  • city
  • small city
  • multi-family development
  • urban landscape
Accès libre

A Short Historical Overview of Wind Characteristics and Wind Pressure for Design in Romania

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 97 - 115

Résumé

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of wind observations in Romania with historical data, particularly after the establishment of the national meteorological network in 1884. Data on wind directions and velocities is presented, focusing on a sample of fourteen cities including the capital Bucharest. The historical evolution of national zonation maps for wind pressure is shown. A statistical description of the maximum annual wind velocity data is also presented.

Mots clés

  • wind direction
  • wind velocity
  • wind pressure map
  • wind code
  • meteorological station
Accès libre

Threats of Flooding of Selected Mining Areas – Repair Measures

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 117 - 127

Résumé

Abstract

Terrain surface subsidence observed in mining areas results in the flattening of riverbeds and their embankments. This leads to increasingly deep erosion and siltation of riverbeds and surface currents, which causes the emergence of permanent overflow lands. This paper presents hydro – engineering solutions applied in the areas of the mining activity of JSW S.A., which serve the purpose of repairing and eliminating mining damage in the existing infrastructure. The presented repair measures make it possible to eliminate the threat of flooding in mining areas.

Mots clés

  • mining damage
  • longitudinal river profile
  • repair measures
Accès libre

The Design and Analysis of a Monolithic Gripper Mechanism for Microscopic Tests

Publié en ligne: 16 May 2020
Pages: 129 - 137

Résumé

Abstract

This paper presents the design and results of mechanism research. A lever mechanism for a gripper was made using monolith technology with constrictions in which the deformations correspond to limited rotation of the links. Unidirectional movement of the drive link is reduced and simultaneously converted into movement of the jaw clamp. Temporary centres of rotation were used to obtain the symmetrical and perpendicular movement of the two ends of the clamp in relation to its axis of symmetry. Computer simulations and tests were performed on a prototype of the gripper mechanism, confirming the adopted predictions of the device’s operation.

Mots clés

  • microgripper
  • kinematic analysis
  • prototype testing