‘Slow’ Urban Development, the History and the Future of Poblenou, 22. District of Barcelona, Spain
Adorján, Anna
2025-04-03T12:08:33Z
2025-04-03T12:08:33Z
2016
2064-2520
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/28659
Urban renewal projects are based on long-term strategies and huge economical resources. It takes a lot of time to successfully regenerate an abandoned area, create a new centre, infrastructure, businesses, communities. It also needs the kind of systematic and conscious focus that we see in Germany and Scandinavia. While Spain was one of the most touched countries of the economical crisis, it still succeeded at presenting interesting urban development initiatives.
One example is the follow-up of the Olympic development in Barcelona, 22@Barcelona project. I would like to introduce the ongoing project’s main objectives and processes and elaborate on the most interesting and valuable results from this project to consider for the present strategy of brownfield renewal in Hungary.
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‘Slow’ Urban Development, the History and the Future of Poblenou, 22. District of Barcelona, Spain