Disappearance and Sustainability of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek (Croatia): Three Case Studies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Methods
- Identification and determination of exact spatial location of historical industrial areas in Osijek;
- Selection, analysis and interpretation of three case studies performed on the existing historical industrial areas in Osijek;
- Evaluation of three case studies performed on historical industrial areas in Osijek originating from 1824 to 1945.
3. Development of the Case Studies
3.1. Identification and Location of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek
3.2. Selection, Analysis and Interpretation of Three Case Studies of Existing Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- Historical industrial areas created in Osijek from 1824 to 1945 are currently mostly abandoned or completely lost.
- The research showed that, so far, there is not even one existing document that contains basic data on all historical industrial areas in Osijek that were developed during 1824–1945.
- The research identified 59 historical industrial areas created in Osijek from 1824–1945. At present (in 2021), there are 13 retained in their whole or in fragments, 24 were demolished and 22 historical industrial areas disappeared. The exact location is known for 32 historical industrial areas; for 7 areas it is possible to determine only a part of Osijek in which they were located, and the location could not be determined for 20 areas.
- Disappearance of historical industrial areas, along with the loss of authenticity of existing historical industrial areas caused the part of Osijek’s cityscape to lose its quality and to become generic and monotonous. Moreover, disappearance of historical industrial areas causes the loss of place identity.
- Despite the rich industrial history of the city of Osijek, until now, there is not even one revitalized historical industrial area or building. Thus, it is necessary to establish a revitalization concept and to raise awareness of the importance of Osijek’s industrial heritage.
- The historical industrial areas of Osijek can be classified into three categories according to their architectural value, spatial preservation and identity sustainability: complete preservation (the Tannery), hybrid (discontinuous) preservation (the Match Factory), and brownfield type (the Steam Mill).
- Urban and architectural analysis showed that, despite the abandonment, carelessness and lack of maintenance, the historical value of the observed historical industrial areas has been preserved to a certain extent.
- Among the three historical industrial areas investigated, the Tannery has the greatest value in terms of industrial heritage, since there are many historical industrial buildings still preserved. In addition, the Tannery is the only historical industrial site with protected immovable cultural property. However, the Match Factory, which is not under conservation protection, also has significant industrial historical value, because its remaining industrial historical buildings face the Osijek main street and witness the past industrial glory of the city.
- The Steam Mill is the only area without historical industrial value, because all its historical industrial buildings, except for residential buildings, were destroyed.
- Two of the three observed cases, the Tannery and the Match Factory, have potential to become sustainable industrial heritage areas. However, due to abandonment and lack of maintenance, these areas are currently unsustainable. It is necessary to change the GUP of the City of Osijek in order to provide a legal framework for preservation of these historical industrial buildings and to assure architectural heritage identity of both the Tannery and the Match Factory.
- Two of the three observed areas, the Tannery and the Match Factory, still form a recognizable cityscape and are associated with former industrial times. In addition, they are preserved to a significant extent and still form a full unit of the former industrial area. Thus, the two areas noted can be observed as historical industrial areas and they should be protected as an ensemble (comprising historical buildings) in accordance with the UNESCO recommendations.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No. | Name in English | Name in Croatian |
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1 | Wood Processing Workshop Rudolf Kaiser | Radionica za preradu drva Rudolf Kaiser |
2 | The First Slavonian Furniture Factory Josip Povischil | Prva slavonska tvornica pokućstva “Josip Povischil” |
3 | Steam Sawmill Karlo Axmann and Comrade | Parna pilana Karlo Axmann i drug |
4 | Sawmill and Wood-Industrial Public Company Lavoslav Neuvirth and Comrade | Pilana i drvno-industrijsko javno poduzeće Lavoslav Neuvirth i drug |
5 | Steam Sawmill Josip Frank | Parna pilana Josip Frank |
6 | Motor Sawmill Josip Burijan | Motorna pilana Josip Burijan |
7 | Sawmill Lavoslava Platzner | Pilana Lavoslava Platznera |
8 | Industrial Crates Factory and Steam Sawmill Herman Steiner | Tvornica industrijskih sanduka i parna pilana Herman Steiner |
9 | Mechanical Barrel Factory Ogrizek and Comrade | Mehanička tvornica bačava Ogrizek i drug |
10 | Barrel Factory Antun Novosel | Tvornica bačava Antun Novosel |
11 | The First Osijek Wood Processing Factory d.d. | Prva osječka tvornica za preradbu drveta d.d. |
12 | Roller Mill Josip Krauss/Steam Mill of Josip Krauss and Sons | Mlin na valjke Josip Krauss/Paromlin Josipa Kraussa i sinova |
13 | Motor Mill Dragutin Engelhardt | Motorni mlin Dragutin Engelhardt |
14 | Union Steam Mill d.d. | Union paromlinsko d.d. |
15 | Merkur Mill of Stjepan Urban/Merkur Mill of Herman Mautner and Comrades, Limited Partnership Osijek | “Merkur mlin Stjepana Urbana/Merkur mlin Herman Mautner i drugovi, |
16 | Karolina Steam Mill/Karolina, Stjepan Piller Cookie Factory d.d./Karolina, Stjepan Piller Biscuit and Cookie Factory d.d. in Osijek/Karolina, Osijek Biscuit, Candy and Pasta Factory d.d. | Karolina Paromlin/Karolina tvornica keksa, Stjepan Piller d.d./Tvornica keksa i biskvita, Stjepan Piller d.d. u Osijeku/Karolina, tvornica keksa, bombona i tjestenine d.d. Osijek |
17 | Steam Mill of Nik. Pl. Szalopek | Paromlin Nik. Pl. Szalopek (kasnije Kožara?) |
18 | Steam Mill of C. L. Pfeiffer | Paromlin C.L. Pfeiffera |
19 | Steam Mill of Josip Kellner | Paromlin Josipa Kellnera |
20 | The First Croatian-Slavonian d.d. for Sugar Industry Osijek/The First Croatian-Slavonian Factory of Sugar Products and Chocolate d.d. in Osijek | “Prvo hrvatsko-slavonsko d.d. za industriju šećera Osijek/Prva hrvatsko-slavonska tvornica šećernih proizvoda i čokolade d.d. u Osijeku” |
21 | The First Osijek Candy and Chocolate Factory Kaiser and Štark | Prva osječka tvornica kandita i čokolade Kaiser i Štark |
22 | The First Osijek Hygienic Dairy Merkur | Prva osječka higijenska mljekara Merkur |
23 | Osijek Confectionery and Chocolate Factory Gustav Krauss | “Osijek” tvornica poslastica i čokolade Gustava Kraussa |
24 | Osijek Trade d.d.—Production of Sweets | “Osječko trgovačko d.d.”—proizvodnja slatkiša |
25 | Choloterien Francaise Soleil—Chocolates and Liqueur Sweets | Choloterien Francaise “Soleil”—čokolade i liker slatkiši |
26 | Brewery J.A. Bauera/Aleksandar Raith Brewery | “Pivara J.A. Bauera/Pivovara Aleksandra Raitha” |
27 | Steam Brewery, Malt and Ice Factory of Kajetan Šeper | Parna pivovara, tvornica slada i leda Kajetana Šepera |
28 | Starch Factory of Ivan Weinmüller | Tvornica škroba Ivana Weinmüllera |
29 | Oil Mill of Mihael Lay | Uljara Mihaela Laya |
30 | The First Vinegar Factory in Osijek of Lavoslav Kramer | Prva osječka tvornica octa Lavoslava Kramera |
31 | Vinegar Factory Adela Knobloch (born pl. Reisner) | Tvornica octa Adela Knobloch (rođena pl. Reisner) |
32 | Slaughterhouse | Klaonica |
33 | City Slaughterhouse | Gradska kalonica |
34 | Osijek Workshop/Factory of Agricultural Machines Melchior Licht | Osječka radionica/tvornica poljoprivrednih strojeva Melchiora Lichta |
35 | The Company of the Berger Brothers and Comrade | Tvrtka braće Berger i drug |
36 | Machine Factory and Metal Foundry of Josip Klarić | Tvornica strojeva i ljevaonica kovina Josipa Klarića |
37 | Osijek Iron Foundry and Machine Factory | Osječka ljevaonica željeza i tvornica strojeva |
38 | Osijek Silk Factory | Osječka svilara |
39 | Silk Factory/Osijek Silk Weaving d.d. | Tvornica svile/Osječka tkaonica svile d.d. |
40 | The First Mechanical Linen Weaving Mill—Ivan Fidler/Flax Industry d.d. Osijek | Prva mehanička tkaonica platna—Ivan Fidler/Lanena industrija d.d. Osijek |
41 | Mara Knitwear Factory | “Mara” tvornica trikotaže |
42 | Fashion Confection Industry Slavonia Osijek | Industrija modne konfekcije “Slavonija” Osijek |
43 | Silk Factory (colloq. Bubara) | Bubara |
44 | Handicraft Leather Company Martin Gillming/ Handicraft Leather Company Josip Bartolović/Osijek Leather Factory d.d. | “Rukotvorno kožarko poduzeće Martin Gillming/Rukotvorno kožarko poduzeće Josip Bartolović/“Osječka tvornica kože”“ d.d.” |
45 | Imperial–Royal Privileged Match Factory/ Drava Match Factory d.d. | “Cesarsko-kraljevska privilegirana tvornica žigica”/Tvornica žigica “Drava” d.d. |
46 | Samuel Reintz Soap and Candle Factory/ The First Osijek Soap Factory d.d. Osijek | “Tvornica sapuna i svijeća Samuela Reintza/Prva osječka tvornica sapuna d.d. Osijek” |
47 | Palzzeriano Brickyard and Lime Factory | Ciglana i tvornica vapna Palzzeriano |
48 | I. V. Schulhof, Steam Brickyard, Lime and Ice Factory d.d. | I. V. Schulhof, parna ciglana, tvornica kreča i leda d.d. |
49 | The First Croatian-Slavonian Granite and Marble Grinding Grindery | Prva hrvatsko-slavonska brusionica granita i mramora |
50 | Carl (Dragutin) Lehman Printing House (bought from Dragutin Karl Divald) | Tiskara Carla (Dragutina) Lehmana (prekupio od Dragutina Karla Divalda) |
51 | Gustav Wagner and Jakob Frank Printing House | Tiskara Gustava Wagnera i Jakoba Franka |
52 | Dragutin Sandor Printing House/Julije Pfeiffer Printing House | Tiskara Dragutina Sandora/Tiskara Julija Pfeiffera |
53 | Eugen Rupert Printing House | Tiskara Eugena Ruperta |
54 | Alois (Vjekoslav) Schaffer Printing House | Tiskara Aloisa (Vjekoslava) Schaffera |
55 | Dragutin Laubner Printing House | Tiskara Dragutina Laubnera |
56 | The First Croatian Joint-Stock Printing House | Prva hrvatska dionička tiskara |
57 | Glass and Porcelain Factory Stjepan Heim and sons | Tvornica stakla i porculana Stjepan Heim i sinovi |
58 | Gasworks d.d. | Plinara d.d. |
59 | Power Plant, Tram and Water Supply System of the Municipality of the Free and Royal City of Osijek | Munjara, tramvaj i vodovod općine Slobodnog i kraljevskog grada Osijeka |
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No. | Name | Type of Industry | Year | Current State/ Demolished (D), Existing (E), Unknown (U) | Known Address (+), Known City Part (+/−), Unknown Location (−) |
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1 | Wood Processing Workshop Rudolf Kaiser | wood | 1865 | D | + |
2 | The First Slavonian Furniture Factory Josip Povischil | wood | 1884 | E | + |
3 | Steam Sawmill, Karlo Axmann and Comrade | wood | 1870 | D | + |
4 | Sawmill and Wood-Industrial Public Company, Lavoslav Neuvirth and Comrade | wood | - | U | − |
5 | Steam Sawmill Josip Frank | wood | 1872 | U | − |
6 | Motor Sawmill Josip Burijan | wood | - | U | − |
7 | Sawmill Lavoslava Platzner | wood | 1919 | D | + |
8 | Industrial Crates Factory and Steam Sawmill Herman Steiner | wood | 1924 | U | − |
9 | Mechanical Barrel Factory Ogrizek and Comrade | wood | 1919 | U | − |
10 | Barrel Factory Antun Novosel | wood | 1924 | U | − |
11 | The First Osijek Wood Processing Factory d.d. | wood | 1921 | U | − |
12 | Roller Mill, Josip Krauss/Steam Mill of Josip Krauss and Sons | food | 1879/1881 | D | + |
13 | Motor Mill Dragutin Engelhardt | food | 1880 | U | − |
14 | Union Steam Mill d.d. | food | 1902 | E | + |
15 | Merkur Mill of Stjepan Urban/ Merkur Mill of Herman Mautner and Comrades, Limited Partnership Osijek | food | 1908/1911 | D | + |
16 | Karolina Steam Mill/Karolina, Stjepan Piller Cookie Factory d.d./Karolina, Stjepan Piller Biscuit and Cookie Factory d.d. in Osijek/Karolina, Osijek Biscuit, Candy and Pasta Factory d.d. | food | 1909/1928/ 1933/1935 | E | + |
17 | Steam Mill of Nik. Pl. Szalopek | food | before 1892 | D | − |
18 | Steam Mill of C. L. Pfeiffer | food | before 1892 | D | − |
19 | Steam Mill of Josip Kellner | food | before 1892 | D | + |
20 | The First Croatian-Slavonian d.d. for Sugar Industry Osijek/The First Croatian–Slavonian Factory of Sugar Products and Chocolate d.d. in Osijek | food | 1905/1907 | E | + |
21 | The First Osijek Candy and Chocolate Factory Kaiser and Štark | food | 1907 | D | +/− |
22 | The First Osijek Hygienic Dairy Merkur | food | 1912 | D | +/− |
23 | Osijek Confectionery and Chocolate Factory, Gustav Krauss | food | 1920 | U | − |
24 | Osijek Trade d.d.—Production of Sweets | food | 1922 | U | − |
25 | Choloterien Francaise Soleil—Chocolates and Liqueur Sweets | food | 1923 | U | − |
26 | Brewery J.A. Bauera/Aleksandar Raith Brewery | food | 1664/ 2nd half of 18th cent. | D | + |
27 | Steam Brewery, Malt and Ice Factory of Kajetan Šeper | food | 1856 | D | + |
28 | Starch Factory of Ivan Weinmüller | food | 1874 | D | + |
29 | Oil Mill of Mihael Lay | food | 1825 | U | − |
30 | The First Vinegar Factory in Osijek of Lavoslav Kramer | food | 1851 | D | − |
31 | Vinegar Factory Adela Knobloch (born pl. Reisner) | food | 1885 | D | + |
32 | Slaughterhouse | food | before 1892 | D | + |
33 | City Slaughterhouse | food | 1938 | D | + |
34 | Osijek Workshop/Factory of Agricultural Machines Melchior Licht | metal processing | before 1862 | U | − |
35 | The Company of the Berger Brothers and Comrade | metal processing | 1896 | U | − |
36 | Machine Factory and Metal Foundry of Josip Klarić | metal processing | 1908 | U | − |
37 | Osijek Iron Foundry and Machine Factory | metal processing | 1912 | E | + |
38 | Osijek Silk Factory | textile | end of 18th cent. | D | + |
39 | Silk Factory/Osijek Silk Weaving d.d. | textile | 1926/1932 | E | + |
40 | The First Mechanical Linen Weaving Mill—Ivan Fidler/Flax Industry d.d. Osijek | textile | 1901/1926 | E | + |
41 | Mara Knitwear Factory | textile | 1909/1932 | D | + |
42 | Fashion Confection Industry Slavonia Osijek | textile | 1945 | E | + |
43 | Silk Factory (colloq. Bubara) | textile | before 1892 | D | + |
44 | Handicraft Leather Company Martin Gillming/ Handicraft Leather Company Josip Bartolović/Osijek Leather Factory d.d. | leather | 1824/ 1870/ 1919 | E | + |
45 | Imperial–Royal Privileged Match Factory/ Drava Match Factory d.d. | chemical | 1856/ 1909 | E | + |
46 | Samuel Reintz Soap and Candle Factory/ The First Osijek Soap Factory d.d. Osijek | chemical | 1894/ 1919 | E | + |
47 | Palzzeriano Brickyard and Lime Factory | building materials | 1880 | D | + |
48 | I. V. Schulhof, Steam Brickyard, Lime and Ice Factory d.d. | building materials | 1882 | D | +/− |
49 | The First Croatian–Slavonian Granite and Marble Grinding Grindery | building materials | 1897 | U | − |
50 | Carl (Dragutin) Lehman Printing House (bought from Dragutin Karl Divald) | printing | 1857 | U | + |
51 | Gustav Wagner and Jakob Frank Printing House | printing | 1869 | U | − |
52 | Dragutin Sandor Printing House/Julije Pfeiffer Printing House | printing | 1874/1876 | U | +/− |
53 | Eugen Rupert Printing House | printing | 1880 | U | +/− |
54 | Alois (Vjekoslav) Schaffer Printing House | printing | 1880 | U | +/− |
55 | Dragutin Laubner Printing House | printing | 1882 | U | +/− |
56 | The First Croatian Joint-Stock Printing House | printing | 1902 | E | + |
57 | Glass and Porcelain Factory Stjepan Heim and Sons | glass | 1884 | D | + |
58 | Gasworks d.d. | gas | 1884 | D | + |
59 | Power Plant, Tram and Water Supply System of the Municipality of the Free and Royal City of Osijek | electrification | 1907 | E | + |
Mark (Figure 3) | Name | Year Established | Current State | ||||
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Active Industry in Its Original Use | Abandoned Industry and/or Partially Abandoned | Existing Historical Industrial Buildings with New Use | Demolished Industrial Buildings/New Buildings with New Use | Historical Residential Buildings for Employees Created as Part of Industrial Areas | |||
1 | The first Slavonian furniture factory Josip Povischil | 1884 | − | + | - | + | + |
2 | Union Steam Mill d.d. | 1902 | − | + | + | + | + |
3 | The First Croatian-Slavonian d.d. for Sugar Industry Osijek/The First Croatian-Slavonian Factory of Sugar Products and Chocolate d.d. in Osijek | 1905/ 1907 | + | − | − | − | + |
4 | Karolina Steam Mill/Karolina, Stjepan Piller Cookie Factory d.d./Karolina, Stjepan Piller Biscuit and Cookie Factory d.d. in Osijek/Karolina, Osijek Biscuit, Candy and Pasta Factory d.d. | 1909/1928/ 1933/1935 | − | − | − | + | + |
5 | Osijek Iron Foundry and Machine Factory | 1912 | + | + | − | − | + |
6 | Silk Factory/Osijek Silk Weaving d.d. | 1926/1932 | − | + | + | − | + |
7 | The First Mechanical Fabric Weaving—Ivan Fidler/ Flax industry d.d. Osijek | 1901/1926 | + | − | − | + | + |
8 | Fashion Clothing Industry Slavonia Osijek | 1945 | − | − | + | + | + * |
9 | Handicraft Leather Company Martin Gillming/ Handicraft Leather Company Josip Bartolović/Osijek Leather Factory d.d. | 1824/ 1870/ 1919 | − | + | + | − | + |
10 | Imperial–Royal Privileged Match Factory/ Drava Match Factory d.d. | 1856/ 1909 | − | + | − | − | + |
11 | Samuel Reintz Soap and Candle Factory/ The First Osijek Soap Factory d.d. Osijek | 1894/ 1919 | + | − | − | − | + |
12 | Munjara, Tram and Water Supply System of the Municipality of the Free and Royal City of Osijek | 1907 | + | − | − | − | + |
13 | The First Croatian Joint-Stock Printing House | 1902 | − | − | + | − | − |
Historical Industrial Area | Karolina Steam Mill | Handicraft Leather Company Martin Gillming/Handicraft Leather Company Josip Bartolović/Osijek Leather Factory d.d. | Imperial–Royal Privileged Match Factory/Drava Match Factory d.d. | |||
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In text (for easier reading) | Steam Mill | Tannery | Match Factory | |||
Year established | 1909 | 1824/1870/1919 | 1856/1909 | |||
Address | Josipa Huttlera 30/ Frankopanska 61, 156, 158 | Mije Kišpatića 1, 1c, 2, 18 | Reisnerova 80, 82, 115, 117 Sv. Ane 93 | |||
Area (m2) | 12,871 | 14,694 | 37,012 | |||
The original type of industry | food | leather | chemical | |||
Today’s ownership | joint-stock company (d.d.)/limited liability company (d.o.o.)/private (multiple owners) | simple limited liability company (j.d.o.o.)/private (multiple owners) | multiple joint-stock companies (d.d.)/limited liability company (d.o.o.)/social ownership/private (multiple owners)/city of Osijek | |||
Today’s function | supermarket/residential houses (historical buildings)/land with fragments of demolished industrial buildings | abandoned industry/new use in part of the former industrial area/residential houses (historical buildings) | abandoned industry/residential houses (historical buildings) | |||
Today’s state | new/partially preserved | not maintained/neglected/partially preserved | not maintained/neglected/partially preserved | |||
Today’s use according to the GUP | M—mix | M—mix/ R—residential | M—mix | |||
Use in contact areas | North | infrastructure/rail and economic (business) | infrastructure/pedestrian promenade and waterway | mix | ||
East | mix and residential | residential | mix/economic (business) | |||
South | mix | public (school) | mix/economic (business)/ infrastructure/rail | |||
West | residential | residential | residential/cemetery | |||
Continuity of industrial activity | does not exist | does not exist | does not exist | |||
Fraction of original historical buildings, demolished historical buildings and new buildings in relation to the overall scope | Original historical buildings: | 3% | 50% | 14% | ||
Demolished historical buildings: | 44% | 2% | 13% | |||
Newly built buildings (buildings built after 1945) original use: | 0% | 22% | 20% | |||
Newly built buildings (buildings built after 1945) new use: | 24% | 0% | 0% | |||
Formation of urban area | City block | the demolished historical buildings were partially occupied by two city blocks | historical buildings partially form two city blocks | historical buildings partially form two city blocks | ||
Fraction of the historical industrial area in the city block | North block | 83% | 47% | 30% | ||
South block | 24% | 40% | 76% | |||
Street facade | demolished historical buildings: formed most of the facade on the west side of side street; historical buildings: form part of the facade on side street | historical buildings: form a facade on the part of two side streets | historical buildings: form part of the facade on main street | |||
Position in relation to transport infrastructure | along the main city street and the railway line in the north | along the waterway in the north | along the main city street and the railway line in the south | |||
Average number of stories of buildings | GF (ground floor only) | GF + 2 | GF +1 | |||
Landmarks/recognition of historical industrial space | no (biscuit Factory existed until 2005) | yes: an old factory building with a water tower and a chemical warehouse building | yes: match factory building, connecting closed bridge over the road (demolished) | |||
Heritage protection category/heritage potential | no protection/ heritage potential exists: historical residential buildings | yes: old factory building with water tower and chemical warehouse protected cultural property and industrial buildings | no protection/ heritage potential exists: historical industrial and residential buildings that form the front of the main street; reconstruction potential of the closed connecting bridge | |||
State of protected heritage | − | unmaintained/neglected/in need of renovation | − | |||
Residential buildings in the scope | yes | yes | yes | |||
Residential buildings outside the spatial scope | no | no | yes (two-story residential building from 1940) | |||
Landscape areas | not provided in the original plans; spontaneously formed meadows in the area of demolished industrial buildings | not provided in the original plans; spontaneously formed on the part of the observed area. | on the part of the scope there was a planned tree line; not provided in the original plans; spontaneously formed on part of the observed area | |||
Evaluation of the sustainability of the historical industrial area and recommended measures (see Figure A1) | sustainability of the historical industrial area is not possible; all industrial historical buildings have been removed; only residential buildings remain | possible, however, the GUP should be modified and genius loci preserved for: historical industrial, administrative and residential buildings along the main street and historical industrial buildings in north part | possible, however, the GUP should be modified and genius loci of the entire area preserved |
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Kraus, L.; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, B.; Karač, Z.; Kraus, I. Disappearance and Sustainability of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek (Croatia): Three Case Studies. Buildings 2022, 12, 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020196
Kraus L, Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci B, Karač Z, Kraus I. Disappearance and Sustainability of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek (Croatia): Three Case Studies. Buildings. 2022; 12(2):196. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020196
Chicago/Turabian StyleKraus, Lucija, Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Zlatko Karač, and Ivan Kraus. 2022. "Disappearance and Sustainability of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek (Croatia): Three Case Studies" Buildings 12, no. 2: 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020196
APA StyleKraus, L., Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, B., Karač, Z., & Kraus, I. (2022). Disappearance and Sustainability of Historical Industrial Areas in Osijek (Croatia): Three Case Studies. Buildings, 12(2), 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020196