Peticija
za Dioklecijanovu pala�u
PODR�IMO PODR�IMO URBANIZAM, SUPROSTAVIMO
SE KOMERCIJALIZACIJI!
Dioklecijanova pala�a u Splitu spomenik je kulturne ba�tine
pod za�titom UNESCO-a. Sagra�ena je kao vila rimskog imperatora
prije 17. stolje�a i tijekom vremena se razvila u dana�nju povijesnu
jezgru Splita. Povijesni�ari arhitekture smatraju je jednom od najbolje
o�uvanih kasnoanti�kih vila, a nagla�avaju i vrijednost elemenata
srednjovjekovnog grada i slojeva kasnijih povijesnih stilova nazo�nih
u arhitektonski eklekti�noj splitskoj jezgri.
Urbanisti�ko
planiranje i gradnja u takvom okoli�u o�igledno zahtjevaju krajnju
obazrivost. Me�utim, splitsko Gradsko poglavarstvo i Gradsko vije�e
nedavno su ozakonili plan, koji su pokrenule lokalne slu�be za za�titu
spomenika, prema kojemu mjesta na kojima je mogu�a gradnja u staroj
gradskoj jezgri valja ponuditi za komercijalnu eksploataciju ponu�iva�u
najbolje cijene.
Prema ovome planu, sredstva pribavljena prodajom terena gra�evinskim
poduzetnicima ulo�ila bi se u za�titu spomenika. Me�utim, predlo�eni
plan ne uklju�uje precizne smjernice o prirodi gradnje mogu�e na
ovom prostoru, niti predvi�a arhitektonske natje�aje kao metodu
za pribavljanje najboljih (tj. Najmanje intruzivnih) rje�enja u
ovom kulturno vrlo osjetljivom kontekstu.
Mi,
ni�epotpisani, sna�no se protivimo takvom planu i tra�imo da se
povede �iroka, javna, strukovna i znanstvena rasprava prije nego
�to se on po�ne primjenjivati. Ovu inicijativu, koja se suprostavlja
bezobzirnoj komercijalizaciji �to ugro�ava kulturnu ba�tinu najvi�eg
reda, mo�ete podr�ati slanjem e-mail poruke s Va�im imenom i zanimanjem
na slijede�u adresu:
petition@net.hr
Fotografije
trenutnog stanja dijelova Palace mogu se pogledati na:
www.arhitektura.info/ARHIT/prilozi/palaca1.htm
Plan
koji je usvojilo splitsko Gradsko poglavarstvo i ranije prijedloge
za gradnju na spornim podrucjima moze se pogledati na:
www.arhitektura.info/~split/urbs/bastina/
06%20SEkvadrant/cursus_sonorum.htm
Popis
potpisnika i potpisnica peticije moze se pogledati na:
www.lerotic.de/urbicid
SUPPORT
URBAN PLANNING, OPPOSE COMMERCIALISM!
The
Palace of Diocletian in the southern Croatian port of Split is an
UNESCO-protected world heritage monument. It was built as a villa
for the abdicated Roman emperor 17 centuries ago, and in the course
of time developed into what is now the historic core of the city
of Split.
Architectural historians consider it one of the best preserved late
Roman villas, but also cherish the elements of the medieval city
as well as the
layers of the subsequent historical styles found in the eclectic
makeup of the Split city core.
Urban
planning and construction in such an environment obviously require
utmost carefulness. However, Split City Hall and City Council have
recently made legal a plan, initiated by the local monument conservation
authority, according to which potential building sites in the city
core should be offered for commercial exploitation to the best bidder.
According to the plan, the funds obtained by selling sites to the
developers should be reinvested into monument preservation. However,
the plan does not include precise guidelines as to the nature of
the potential construction, nor does it stipulate an architectural
competition as a method of obtaining the best (i.e. least intrusive)
solutions in this highly sensitive cultural context.
We,
the undersigned, strongly oppose such a plan and demand that there
be a wide public, professional and scholarly discussion before it
is implemented. You can support this initiative arguing against
commercialization endangering cultural heritage of the highest order,
by sending a mail with your name and professional designation to
the following e-mail address:
petition@net.hr
Please
forward this mail to potentially interested persons.
Photographs
of the current state of the parts of the Palace can be viewed at:
www.arhitektura.info/ARHIT/prilozi/palaca1.htm
The
plan adopted by the Split City Hall, as well as the photographs
of some previously planned new buildings, can be viewed at:
www.arhitektura.info/~split/urbs/bastina/
06%20SEkvadrant/cursus_sonorum.htm
The
list of signatories can be viewed at: www.lerotic.de/urbicid