Print Email Facebook Twitter Regeneration through creativity Title Regeneration through creativity: Dynamics of a post-socialist, Eastern European society and the possibilities of a creativity-led regeneration in Budapest Author Taraba, J. (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Forgaci, C. (mentor) Romein, A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Date 2020-07-08 Abstract The last decades in the spatial development of the cities in Eastern Europe can be described as a complex outcome of the institutional and societal changes after the era change in 1989. During this time the economy of these countries was transformed from a central-planning-controlled system based on state ownership to a neoliberal one, where capitalist principles rule. Besides, the political structure also changed entirely because the socialist regimes were transformed into democracies. Through these complex transitions, everybody’s life was affected because regulations, employment and services were reorganised. These processes also had a great effect on the urban fabric and continue to affect the current development of these cities. In my thesis, I collect the post-socialist consequences of the era change to specifically address them through creativity-led regeneration. This type of regeneration can be a catalyst to achieve an integrated design process to positively affect local communities and to reach a larger social impact through which the social and spatial consequences of the post-socialist transition can be addressed at the same time. This is demonstrated through a detailed creativity-led regeneration process in the XXIst district of Budapest, in the underused industrial area of the Csepel Works. Subject Post-socialist transitionCreativityRegenerationEngagementCo-creationRight to the city To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6c40f48d-f5c4-425e-9e9e-584051a238ca Coordinates 47.430675 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2020 J. Taraba Files PDF 4801407_P5report.pdf 107.12 MB PDF 4801407_P5presentation.pdf 38.59 MB PDF 4801407_GraduationPlan.pdf 101 KB JPG 4801407_online_museum_image.jpg 4.4 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6c40f48d-f5c4-425e-9e9e-584051a238ca/datastream/OBJ3/view