Bascarsija (Bashcarshiya), Sarajevo’s Historic Core: Evaluating the Qualities of Its Open Spaces
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KUDUMOVIC, Lana. "Bascarsija (Bashcarshiya), Sarajevo’s Historic Core: Evaluating the Qualities of Its Open Spaces". Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 2021.Abstract
Purpose – The urban development within the Ottoman Empire saw two major zones distinguished in the city
– the residential area (mahala) and the public core (carsija). The same model was applied to Bosnia and
Herzegovina during the Ottoman period (15–19th centuries). This paper focuses on the historic core of Sarajevo,
known as Bascarsija, developed during the Ottoman period in Bosnia. This article aims to define the qualities of
open spaces in Bascarsija, particularly its physical attributes, sensory experience and activities.
Design/methodology/approach – Firstly, it is important to understand the development of historic urban
tissue.Atransect walk across Bascarsija was used to identify several categories of public space. Following this,
draws on theories of the qualities of space, open spaces in Bascarsija were systematically analyzed.
Findings – Types of open space were distinguished according to their purposes and relationships with their
surroundings. For each type, it was possible to define physical attributes, as a reflection of the applied form,
scale, relationship to nature, hierarchy (dominance) and local texture; activities, which depend on the current
function and attractiveness; and sensory experience derived from the subjective experience of users which rely
on current functions and physical forms.
Originality/value – The qualities of open space in Bascarsija are distinguished, highlighting the importance
of such places. This paper contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the image of the place and values of
the historic core of Bascarsija, laying the groundwork for further research and urban interventions.