Published December 25, 2020 | Version v1
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THE TREE, THE MAN AND THE CITY: THE CASE OF SEVEN MAPLE TREES IN VELES

  • 1. University American College, Skopje, Faculty or Architecture and Design,
  • 2. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Architecture, R.N. Macedonia

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The pronounced global crises caused by the effects of climate change
is causing an essential need to rethink and redefine the basic assumptions about
our relationship with nature. As more and more of the world's population lives
in urban areas, the responsibility for the relationship to nature is increasingly
shifted to urban contexts. The city had an ambivalent attitude toward nature and
today we have to find the essential forms of mutual relation. Тhe question of nature
in the city today is still perceived through the quantitative relation between
the green area and the built area where at what is missing is the essential personal
relationship with the elements of nature. The relationship between man
and the tree enters the deepest layers of its existence and reflects the continuous
experience of dialogue with nature. This research will address the phenomenon
of individual trees in public spaces that create specific areas of the city and their
role in the spatial and symbolic support of neighborhoods. Through the example
of the seven maples in the city landscape of Veles, we will explore the essential
relationship among the man, the tree and the city. The six maples are the
focal points of the urban texture. At the level of local neighborhoods, they are
local centers. At the city level, they create a network of public places. They are
the product of the traditional spatial social patterns through which the city was
generated. The aim has been to document the cases of individual trees in the
city, explain their relation and propose a methodology for reading this essential
relationship. Drawing from the traditional cases of individual dominant trees as
generative factors of human communities, we have pointed out the shared but
also individual experience of correlations with nature as a common ground for
reacting to climate change impact.

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