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Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION) Vol. 2(1), pp. 31 - 37
DOI: 10.13189/eee.2014.020104
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A study of Revitalization for Landscape Design at Oscar Hansen’s Project Oś Słowackiego, Lublin


Shaikh M. Javeria *
ERASMUS MUNDUS EMDiReB European Master in Diagnosis and Repair of Buildings Politechnika Lubelska, PhD scholar Hanyang University, South Korea

ABSTRACT

In the first part of this research there is a thorough introduction of how Oscar Hansen, one of the recent prominent architect, whose composition towards free form is in continuation with that of Le Corbusier, ‘Towards the new architecture’. He answers beautifully the growing needs of 21st century world inhabitants. Now for Oscar Hansen the global world is one and to come up for an answer to this he travelled far and wide like how Le Corbusier did almost a century ago. His multidimensional approach towards architecture makes him universal; he opens all the physical and psychological boundaries and its barriers; and in a linear fashion takes all the architects and other professionals together towards the focused march of global accomplishment. The second part of research focuses on towards the revitalization of the project at the Słowacki estate, JuliuszSłowacki housing estate and Lublin Housing Cooperative, 1961. Here, the students are supposed to come up with the solution to revitalise the beautiful open form building housing complex.

KEYWORDS
Hansen, "The Continuous Linear System (LCD)" and "Continuous Form"

Cite This Paper in IEEE or APA Citation Styles
(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Shaikh M. Javeria , "A study of Revitalization for Landscape Design at Oscar Hansen’s Project Oś Słowackiego, Lublin," Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 31 - 37, 2014. DOI: 10.13189/eee.2014.020104.

(b). APA Format:
Shaikh M. Javeria (2014). A study of Revitalization for Landscape Design at Oscar Hansen’s Project Oś Słowackiego, Lublin. Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION), 2(1), 31 - 37. DOI: 10.13189/eee.2014.020104.