Negotiating Dynamic Variables in Urban Regeneration process; Case Study of the Degraded Kranj Railway Station Area

Negotiations between the public and private sectors in the urban regeneration process can help achieve public interest objectives. Two conventional urban indicators, the floor area ratio [FAR] and the site coverage ratio [SCR], are used as steering instruments to examine the success of the city’s en...

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Main Author: Lucija Ažman Momirski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb 2018-01-01
Series:Prostor
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/297160
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Summary:Negotiations between the public and private sectors in the urban regeneration process can help achieve public interest objectives. Two conventional urban indicators, the floor area ratio [FAR] and the site coverage ratio [SCR], are used as steering instruments to examine the success of the city’s entrance into dynamic negotiations with private owners. A comparison of the starting development vision and final result at the conclusion of the negotiations shows that the negotiation process has yielded significant benefits for all parties involved.
ISSN:1330-0652
1333-9117