URBAN REGENERATION THROUGH CULTURE
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Geografie Politica - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 1
Abstract
Cultural urban regeneration, is it myth or reality? The information below, aims to analyze the trend of urban regeneration through culture and if it can be used in the case of cities in Romania.First, the theoretical aspects with regard tourban regeneration through culture are presentedin order to develop a broader vision upon the topic.Second, a case study of the Muzeul Țării Crișului building, in Oradea is consideredin relation to urban regeneration and culture.Cultural urban regenerationbecame an important aspect through-out the years to be considered inthe decision-making process as it influences thequality of life of the citizens.
Authors and Affiliations
BOCA Miruna Cristina
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