The plan to expand Belgrade onto the left bank of the Sava River was developed despite the social and technological limitations of the period. Its implementation integrated the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers into the urban structure, establishing both of them as key urban axes. Early ideas for development of this site, originating in the first decades of the twentieth century, were directly linked to socio-political circumstances that shaped planning strategies for New Belgrade. These strategies were repeatedly revised during the twentieth century, leading to interruptions in urban planning, construction, and policy development. This study examines the planning and construction of New Belgrade, emphasis on its transformation through different stages. It focuses on the design uniformity of residential blocks and the impact of recent urban concepts. The paper applies a morphological analysis to selected urban blocks, defined as basic spatial units of New Belgrade. Criteria for analysis are presented in a tabular form, providing a structured contribution to understanding the urban structure?s development and transformation.
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