OMB no.7 Rethinking Gjirokastra
Besjana Qaja
Laura Pedata
Preface
PROF. DR. BESNIK ALIAJ
Rector of POLIS University
Gjirokastra is one of the most beloved cities in Albania and beyond in the region. The city with extraordinary historical values, and with unique traditions and landscape, is rightly included in the UNESCO list. Gjirokastra has always been, and continues to be, among the main settlements that serve as a reference for the development of southern Albania, and the cross-border area of northwestern Greece. After the 90s the city has entered a demographic and economic recession that is typical for those inhabited centers that face the global phenomenon of "shrinking cities". Read more
Introduction
Interdisciplinary exchanges
A bottom-up visioning process of "Gjirokastra 2030"
BESNIK ALIAJ
Demographic profile of Gjirokastra region
GODIVA REMBECI
Relations between cities. The importance of relations between cities and their effects on urban development
SABINE BAUER, AGLAÉE DEEGROS
Aesthetic quality of the historic urban landscape. Historic city image and Townscape tradition
DORINA PAPA
Punctuating Gjirokastra’s Modernism
SKENDER LUARASI
Sustainable Tourism as enhancer for Branding Gjirokastra
SONIA JOJIC
Seeking Production Footprints on Behalf of Innovation, City of Gjirokastra
ERIDA CURRAJ
Transport Network Impact in Shrinking Cities. The case of Gjirokastra city and rural region
BESJANA QAJA
Driverless transition: the value of autonomous mobility for sustainable urban development
GIAN ANDREA GIACOBONE
Dynamic heritage: the case of Havana
ALESSANDRO MASSARENTE
Gjirokastra Restauration
Gjirokastra CHwB To restore a world heritage
Architectural proposal: Reconstruction of the High School "Asim Zeneli" and the surrounding
METROPOLIS STUDIO
An example for the rural area of Gjirokastra. The case of Zagorie territorial and tourism plan
POLIS UNIVERSITY WORK GROUP
Innovative Urban Design Strategies for a Traditional City. The Case of Gjirokastra.
LLAZAR KUMARAKU
Workshop
RETHINKING GJIROKASTRA. Can architecture and city planning stimulate hope and growth for shrinking cities?
BESNIK ALIAJ, LORIS ROSSI, LLAZAR KUMARAKU
Drawings as a form of knowledge Re-presenting Gjirokastra
LORISS ROSSI, LAURA PEDATA
Against the grain. Two theoretical studies for re- thinking Gjirokastër
ALBERTO GRANDO
Architecture and the City in the interplay of socio-cultural instances: Gjirokastra in a (Post-) Modern Condition
DESARA PULA
Placemaking Gjirokastra
DORIANA MUSAJ
Covered Embers - The rebirth of Gjirokastra from its ashes
ELEONORA BACCEGA
Gjirokastër fortress hillside. Geotechnical hazards assessment and stabilization measures as key factors for the fortress preservation
ENDRI DURO
The city of design and culture
IVONNE ORTIZ SANCHEZ
Gjirokastra rebirth through distributed retirement houses
LUCA LEZZERINI
Smart accessibility patterns and shrinking cities: The added value of urban design.
MARCO NEGRI
The Gjirokastra Experience. The Art Loop. An urban path to foster the connection between a territory and its cultural identity.
NICOLA TASSELLI
The Time Agent. A hypothesis of a possible development of the city of Gjirokastra through a vital connection between buildings, public space and works of art.
STEFANO ROMANO
Improving health and well-being in the cities
XHOANA KRISTO
Conclusions
Rithinking the “UNESCO City” Gjirokastra, Albania: Can architects and city planning stimulate hope and growth for shrinking cities?
BESNIK ALIAJ, SOTIR DHAMO