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JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 20, 2011.y., pp. 161-169


REGULATION OF A STREETS IN 19TH CENTURY ON THE EXAMPLE OF A STREET DIMITRIJA TUCOVIĆA IN SUBOTICA
 
UDC: 711.64:625.712.28/.3(497.113 SUBOTICA)”18”
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Author : Viktorija Aladžić
 
 Summary:
 Market town Szent Mária was spontanuously settled which is documented by the first handwritten map of settlement made by Karlo Leopold Kovač in 1778. When Subotica acquired status of a free royal town named Maria Theresiopolis first regulations of streets and squares were made. Regulation of streets, at the end of 18th and during the 19th century up to 1884, when the regulation plan of the whole town was done, were made individually for a building of particular houses. Dimitrija Tucovića street is a good example to present way of regulation of a streets in 19th century. First regulation plan in which the street of Szt. Ivan (today Dimitrija Tucovića) was also regulated was the plan of Karlo Leopold Kovač from 1782. After that several regulation plans were done while building individual houses, and the final regulation to be settled when the corner house of Gabor Vermeš was built in 1846, today Dimitrija Tucovića 2, and the other corner house of Grgo Mukić built in 1862, today in Dimitrija Tucovića 14. Regulation of a street, and building of a houses was finished in 1929, when the last house was buil for an owner Teodor Saniter in Dimitrija Tucovića 10. Individual regulations resulted in attempts to make regulation plan for the whole town, which was done several times. Finaly in 1882 Buiding rule book of free royal town Subotica and in 1884 Regulation plan of a whole town were done with which the full legal regulations were settled in the area of urban planning and town building in Subotica.
 
 Keywords:
 street regulation, urban planning, regulation plans, Subotica, 19th century, architecture