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Item type:Publication, New Prototypes from an old Balkan Town, the Case of Skopje(Koaceli University Foundation, 2015-10)Minas Bakalchev, Violeta Bakalhev, Mitko Hadzi Pulja, Sasha Tasic - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Urban Fragments as a Base of Integrated Living(Balkan Architectural Biennale, BAB, 2015)Tasić, S., Bakalchev, M., Petanovski, A.Integrated housing has its own long history presented through different types of forms of collective housing in reference to the historical, cultural and social context. To understand the human needs related to housing in present day or for the future, with the expansion of the heterogenic way of living, we have to understand the life style. “Urban fragments as a base of integrated living” is researching urban fragments from different eras of the history of the city of Skopje, and at the same time are the city’s expressions. The mutual differences of the urban fragments are perceived as a foundation for various forms of integrated living, as a type of generative base of a new housing picture of multitude. The purpose of this research is triple. First to present the process of change in the Skopje housing areas to be transformed or erased as a documentation plan. Second to show the typo-morphological plan of hypothetical possibilities of their transformations, through research of the projects. Third, to give specific methods of the research plan of the contemporary spatial phenomena. Local tactics of connecting contemporary and traditional patterns of housing are presented on the level of urban fragments, through selected scenarios of urban transformation, where architecture is infrastructure, architecture is territory, architecture is stratification. Through the local tactics of stratification, metamorphosis, cross-section, sequential connection and implantation, a new way of generating local collective form of integrated living is presented. This new way is not coming in the order up – down and is supporting and stimulating people’s everyday practices. In this sense, the promoted proto-typology is a form of defining new specific spatial and program housing configurations of integrated life styles. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Item type:Publication, Learning Architecture: City / School, the Case of Skopje(City of Skopje, 2015)Bakalchev, V., Bakalchev, M., HadziPulja, M., Tasić, S. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, People: Summer School of Architecture, Monastery of St. Joachim Osogovski(Архитектонски факултет-Скопје, 2016-10-28)Bakalchev, M., Hadzi-Pulja, M., Tasić, S.Learning / education is connected with idea, program, methods of learning. But what about the people? What about all those participants in learning, their features, characteristics, values, weaknesses? Debates on learning centered on ideas / ideology, strategies, policies of educating and of course they are presented/represented/defended by different individuals, but the individuals remain as background in the process of learning - self-evident fact, the background of abstract ideas and models of learning. But is it so? Whether individuals can be excluded from the process of educating or perhaps they constitute it? In the various debates basic ideas embodied in the personsare excluded. The models operate on the basis of abstraction and participants only realized the various procedures of learning and their particular personality are suppressed and relativized. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, From Model Housing to Possible Housing, the Strange Case of the Prolet Settlement, Skopje(2017-06)Bakalchev, V., Tasic, S., Hadzi-Pulja, M., Bakalchev, M.The question of housing has surfaced in a dramatic manner in the period of social, political and cultural transition that we witnessed in the 1990-s, the effects and patterns of which still characterize the Eastern European countries. The socially based housing has transformed into private, compartmentalized housing, and the standard program has transformed into one of individual excessive needs. For many, this has been a negative trend of physical and social destruction or degradation of the established system, while on the other hand it has provided us with a model for an informal, affordable housing. In the example of a housing settlement constructed in the post-World War II reconstruction of Skopje, we shall observe the process of transformation in the key political and social periods, through typological conversion at the level of housing units as well as residential buildings or groups. Can we observe and discover in this predominantly deviant procedure, certain transformative models as examples of affordable housing? What can the dual notion of primary purpose and contemporary adaptation teach us about housing amid plan and action, perpetuity and transience? In the case of the Prolet Settlement we will attempt to find the possible models of affordable housing today. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Images(2018)Bakalchev, V., Tasic, S., Bakalchev, M.The new architecture of the 1960 s and 1970 s is not only represented by the physical artifacts which redefined the basic postulates of the previous functionalist approach, but it also created a new visual basis for representing architecture. The images of that period of the work of Konstantinovski show and also highlight architecture as a constitutive, and at the same time as an autonomous architectural artifact. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, From My Home to Our Home, Towards the Contemporary Collaborative Events(2018-03)Bakalchev, V., Tasic, S., Hadzi Pulja, M., Bakalchev, MHospitality, donation, and sharing are the essence of many residential cultures. Hospitality to another, sharing one’s home, one’s meal, one’s words, one’s beliefs, and participating in collective events are a part of the various housing practices that are a basis of our communities. Can we recognize these traditional models in modern society? Can this aspect of housing and community be productive, or even be a model for our housing practice today? We live in a contradictory world that is at the same time subjectively centered and homogenized and whose consequences are fragmented communities and spaces. However, we could still find authentic traces of our common living. This paper will introduce different experiences from the joint events in the cities and villages of the Republic of Macedonia and will link them to the specific places and spaces they shape and from which they evolve. They arise from traditional events, but they are all transformed into contemporary situations: St. Ilija Day (Ilinden) and construction of a church in the village of Govrlevo, a garden in the village of Velmei, and bonfire gatherings before Christmas in the settlements in Skopje. They will show us: how a long-term reconstruction / renovation of the church of St. Ilija,inspired and stirred the interest to be together on the Day of St. Ilija and the various events organized by the inhabitants of the almost abandoned village of Govrlevo; how building a private garden in the village of Velmej can be the physical framework for various collective events of the inhabitants of the village; how the traditional gathering and collective bonfires before Christmas in the neighborhoods of Skopje, encourage a new inclusive practice and identity of the people which hail from the fragmented old neighborhood. All these practices are contemporary phenomena and they continue from traditional models, but are reproduced and sometimes opposed by the official views of the authorities, and they are the living events of today's people. In a way they represent the traditional values, but also the contemporary opportunities for unity. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Inhabited Roofs, New Horizons of the Urban Fabric on the Example of the City of Skopje(2018-11)Bakalchev, V., Tasic, S., Hadzi-Pulja, M., Bakalchev, M.Roof extensions, in a different form, geometric style, emerged as an expression of new social and economic tendencies for additional space and additional profit in the post-socialist transition period. First they started as a series of informal gestures, part of the tactics of horizontal or vertical extensions of existing buildings, such as building - up, building - out, building - in, and then were assimilated into the general housing construction practice. Soon they defined a new residential type and a new spatial syntax of the construction form. In essence, they represent a kind of upgrading to the former urban fabric. On the one hand, they are recognized as actors of the deviation of pure architectural types, on the other hand, as an additional, and therefore an accessible residential area. On the example of the city of Skopje, we will consider a segment of this newly built horizon between, a retrograde and a new social beneficial and affordable tendency.
