Urban design flourishes at the intersection of historical context and contemporary requirements, with temporal morphologies playing a significant role in creating resilient and sustainable urban environments. This paper investigates the evolution of Shkoza, a peripheral region in Tirana, by analyzing historical patterns alongside modern urban dynamics. The study synthesizes data collected from various maps of Tirana with contemporary morphological research to explore the impact of historical codes on modern design interventions. The main goal of the proposed intervention is to establish a network of plazas that will transform Shkoza into a dynamic urban center. This initiative serves as a structural and functional foundation by connecting different urban areas, decentralizing processes, and alleviating traffic in Tirana' s city center. The project highlights the significance of roadways, plazas, and natural features in creating an urban fabric that balances functionality with aesthetic coherence, drawing inspiration from Camillo Sitte and Kevin Lynch. The methodology includes an analysis to assess the terrain' s development potential, including natural flood control measures and the creation of green buffers. This approach ensures the integration of topography with urban design, enhancing land use while promoting sustainability. The analysis alsoproposes strategies to improve Shkoza' s connectivity and functionality within the metropolitan network by utilizing undeveloped areas to accommodate social and commercial activities. This study underscores progressive development, stakeholder engagement, and adaptive measures for long- term urban resilience, positioning Shkoza as a model for the co- evolution of historical and modern patterns. To address the challenges of urban fragmentation and sprawl, the article advocates for a comprehensive approach to urban design that embraces temporal morphologies and merges historical continuity with contemporary innovation. The findings offer a replicable paradigm for similar contexts, aiming to balance sustainability, mobility, and heritage in urban planning.

Temporal Morphologies: Bridging Historical and Contemporary Patterns in Shkoza’s Urban Design

SAVA, Arjola
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DAUTI, Dejvi
2025

Abstract

Urban design flourishes at the intersection of historical context and contemporary requirements, with temporal morphologies playing a significant role in creating resilient and sustainable urban environments. This paper investigates the evolution of Shkoza, a peripheral region in Tirana, by analyzing historical patterns alongside modern urban dynamics. The study synthesizes data collected from various maps of Tirana with contemporary morphological research to explore the impact of historical codes on modern design interventions. The main goal of the proposed intervention is to establish a network of plazas that will transform Shkoza into a dynamic urban center. This initiative serves as a structural and functional foundation by connecting different urban areas, decentralizing processes, and alleviating traffic in Tirana' s city center. The project highlights the significance of roadways, plazas, and natural features in creating an urban fabric that balances functionality with aesthetic coherence, drawing inspiration from Camillo Sitte and Kevin Lynch. The methodology includes an analysis to assess the terrain' s development potential, including natural flood control measures and the creation of green buffers. This approach ensures the integration of topography with urban design, enhancing land use while promoting sustainability. The analysis alsoproposes strategies to improve Shkoza' s connectivity and functionality within the metropolitan network by utilizing undeveloped areas to accommodate social and commercial activities. This study underscores progressive development, stakeholder engagement, and adaptive measures for long- term urban resilience, positioning Shkoza as a model for the co- evolution of historical and modern patterns. To address the challenges of urban fragmentation and sprawl, the article advocates for a comprehensive approach to urban design that embraces temporal morphologies and merges historical continuity with contemporary innovation. The findings offer a replicable paradigm for similar contexts, aiming to balance sustainability, mobility, and heritage in urban planning.
2025
9789928347251
Decentralization, Mobility, Morphology, Patterns, Sustainability
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