Belgrade, RS, 2024
masterplan
participative project promoted by Lina Community and Belgrade Institute of Architecture
From an unfinished traffic strip to a collective park, the central boulevard of New Belgrade’s Blocks 61–64 is reclaimed as a place to walk, sit, and meet.
Conceived as the civic center of a dense new town of slabs, the median lay vacant for decades and has lately been carved up and built over by private interests. Working with resident associations, we developed strategies to reappropriate the boulevard and protect it by giving it public value. The project reads the strip as a continuous civic room: a park that reconnects the gardens between the slabs into an accessible, livable green spine. Small, precise interventions—paths, places to pause, frames for shade and activity—give form to what people already do.
The process unfolds in public: online surveys, meetings, and performances with local groups ground the strategy for the strip. The work was later presented and exhibited at Belgrade Architecture Week.
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