Manoeuvre
Journal
Vesper. Rivista di architettura, arti e teoria | Journal of Architecture, Arts & Theory
Date Issued
2021-07-19
Author(s)
Ivanovska Deskova, Ana
Deskov, Vladimir
Abstract
Following the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, the early 1990s brought turbulent
dissolution of the socialist world, to which Republic of Macedonia
belonged as part of the Yugoslav Federation. Since its independence in
1991, along with challenges related to the political, economic and social
restructuring, the post-socialist transition triggered dynamic spatial
transformation, particularly in the cities. The capital, Skopje, like many
other post-socialist cities found itself developing in an interregnum – the
‘old’ was dying and the ‘new’ was unable to be born.
dissolution of the socialist world, to which Republic of Macedonia
belonged as part of the Yugoslav Federation. Since its independence in
1991, along with challenges related to the political, economic and social
restructuring, the post-socialist transition triggered dynamic spatial
transformation, particularly in the cities. The capital, Skopje, like many
other post-socialist cities found itself developing in an interregnum – the
‘old’ was dying and the ‘new’ was unable to be born.
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