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- Title
MULTI-STORY ATTACHED HOUSES IN ZAGREB BETWEEN 1850 AND 1927.
- Authors
KAHLE, DARKO
- Abstract
Three-and-more story attached houses in Zagreb emerged sequentially after the unification of Gradec and Kaptol in 1850, according to the first modern Building code after its enforcement in 1857 and according to the new Building renewal and improvement plan of 1888 after the devastating earthquake in 1880. From 1892 to the beginning of the First World War a few new types of attached houses finally shaped the Lower Town, an area of rectangular building blocks between the railway lines, planned barracks areas and the northern slopes of the city.
- Subjects
ZAGREB (Croatia); TALL buildings; ROW houses; 19TH century architecture; 20TH century architecture; MODERN architecture
- Publication
Prostor, 2014, Vol 22, Issue 2, p175
- ISSN
1330-0652
- Publication type
Article