Ana Perić
ETH Zurich
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Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Conference „Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions 2017“ | 2017
Theodora Papamichail; Ana Perić
Due to a controversial historical and political background and the prolonged socioeconomic crisis, the culture of collaboration and dialogue is not cultivated at any governance level in Greece. On the contrary, the conventional self-financed real-estate development model is deeply rooted within Greek society—planning regulation supports greenfield development instead of implementing urban renewal or compact-city policies. As a result, Greek cities are affected by sprawl and, often, illegitimate development tendencies. In order to effectively cope with such urban problems, there is an idea of introducing a communicative rationality approach—a tool towards promoting a resilient governance system. However, since collaborative dialogue, networks and trustful relationships among the relevant players build the core of communicative rationality, it is rather challenging to implement an approach in Greece such as a fuzzy-governance context. The paper revolves around two main questions: How can tailor-made initiatives transcend the current sociopolitical obstacles in Greece and contribute to resilient spatial development? How could the country absorb the social, political and intellectual capital in practice that is produced by collaborative initiatives? The central part of the research is the case study presenting the informal planning method (called the Test Planning Process), applied for the first time in the Greek planning context in the city of Patras. Elucidating the role of various actors involved in the process, the paper shows how collaboration in consecutive steps, based on expertise and impartial participation, may reverse irrational decisions, thus promoting the gradual development of an informal approach to spatial planning.
European Spatial Research and Policy | 2016
Ana Perić
Abstract The topic of brownfield regeneration has been the focus of planning debate for years. However, the aspect of institutional cooperation and strengthening the institutional capacity in order to cope with a complex task of brownfield regeneration is considered a challenge. This is particularly true for the post-socialist countries and, hence, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Serbia are chosen as the case studies of this research. By implementing a concise survey of both the institutions and policies related to the topic of brownfield regeneration in the selected countries, the research aims at determining the form, extent and nature of collaboration between different sectors, disciplines, and institutions. Based on such insights, it is finally possible to provide the recommendations for more effective institutional design within specific political and socio-economic context.
Spatium | 2017
Ana Perić; Milutin Miljus
Collection of Frontiers of Architectural Research | 2018
Milan Šijaković; Ana Perić
Cities | 2018
Theodora Papamichail; Ana Perić
Prolegomena for the Glossary of Aesthetics, Philosophy and Theory of Architecture | 2017
Ana Perić
Prolegomena for the Glossary of Aesthetics, Philosophy and Theory of Architecture | 2017
Ana Perić
Book of Abstracts of the Historic Urban Landscape Forum at The Bartlett School | 2017
Theodora Papamichail; Ana Perić
International Planning History Society Proceedings | 2016
Ana Perić
CODE: ATHENS! Railway and City Development in Athens | 2016
Ana Perić