City fortifications and the form of European cities, with special reference to Croatia

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Developments on the sites of bastion fortifications are often well-designed expansions of city cores with mainly public buildings, representative residential buildings and public spaces. The transformation of bastion fortifications in the Croatian towns of Karlovac and Osijek in the early-twentieth century resulted in the creation of urban landscapes that can be compared in their characteristics with similar areas in major cities such as Frankfurt, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Developments in these two towns are comparable to those in the nineteenth century in manyparts of Europe. They are inner ftinge belts forming boundary zones between historically and morphologically distinct housing areas. © International Seminar on Urban Form, 2008.

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Krajnik, D., Šítaroci, M. O., & Šćitaroci, B. B. O. (2008). City fortifications and the form of European cities, with special reference to Croatia. Urban Morphology, 12(2), 117–129. https://doi.org/10.51347/jum.v12i2.3944

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