[SOFIA] Urban morphology and mobility patterns- myths and real-life transformations of a large housing estate in Sofia
In a newly published academic paper URBiNAT scientific partners Milena Tasheva, Elena Dimitrova and Angel Petrov Burov  from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, discuss the long-term urban planning impacts on the urban morphology and mobility patterns in the large housing estates designed and built at the periphery of Sofia in the period 1960-1990 and undergoing continuous transformations under the changing political, demographic, sociocultural and economic conditions in the country since 1990s. Based on a casestudy-based approach developed within ongoing URBiNAT research project (HORIZON 2020), and applying a set of qualitative as well as quantitative methods, spatial analyses (territorial mapping, behavioural mapping, quality of life survey), and participatory activities (cultural mapping, photovoice and walkthrough), the research undertaken in Nadezhda district, Sofia, outlines major urban challenges of the present day and claims needed changes in the planning approaches for building a healthy and socially inclusive urban environment.
The full text of the paper can be downloaded from Researchgate HERE