Details

Title

The Potential of Stairways to Influence Spatial and Visual Interaction of Landscape Elements in Historical Urban Environment

Journal title

Teka Komisji Urbanistyki i Architektury Oddziału Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Krakowie

Yearbook

2021

Volume

vol. XLIX

Authors

Affiliation

Sárospataki, Máté : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science— MATE, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Garden Art, Department of Garden Art and Landscape Design ; Christian-Oláh, Brigitta : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science— MATE, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Garden Art, Department of Garden Art and Landscape Design ; Szabó, Patrícia : Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science— MATE, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Garden Art, Department of Garden Art and Landscape Design

Keywords

identity ; aesthetic value ; heritage site ; character

Divisions of PAS

Nauki Techniczne

Coverage

347-358

Publisher

Polsh Academy of Sciences, Branch in Kraków (Polska Akademia Nauk Oddział w Krakowie)

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Date

2022.02.03

Type

Article

Identifier

DOI: 10.24425/tkuia.2021.138721

Aims and scope

Aims and scopes

TEKA publishes articles on many aspects of urban planning, urban design, spatial planning, architecture design, theory of urbanism and architecture, landscape architecture, conservation of history monuments and relative topics. 
Topics covered include: urban desing, revital design and housing, adaptation to climate change; development and planning issues; urban management; urban regeneration; urban theory; landscape design, landscape planning, livability and quality of life; greening; creating sustainable cities; sustainable development, architectural design, architectural and urban composition, history of urban desing and architecture, conservation of history monuments, history of garden art, garden art.

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Manuscripts should not exceed 70 000 characters for both langage versions and 35 000 characters just for English version. However, somewhat longer papers may be considered in justified cases – decision due to Editorial Board. Authors are encouraged to contact the editors to discuss it.

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Papers that are considered for review are sent to qualified reviewers throughout the world; authors are encouraged to suggest expert reviewers for editorial consideration.

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Guidelines updated December 2024

Profesor dr hab. inż. arch. Agata Zachariasz, Editor-in-Chief

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