@misc{Damszel-Turek_Edyta_Kolonia_2015, author={Damszel-Turek, Edyta and Jaskulska, Marta}, volume={13}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Kraków}, journal={Journal of Urban Ethnology}, howpublished={online}, year={2015}, publisher={Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii PAN}, language={pol}, abstract={Abegg’s Colony in Gdansk is the greatest achievement of the foundation established in 1870 by Georg Friedrich Abegg. The Colony was built in 1897–1906 as an estate of semi-detached houses located in suburbs of Gdansk. Those houses are still inhabited today. At the time of its construction, houses of Abbeg’s Colony were relatively modern; nowadays they are rather neglected and forgotten. The question arises whether this area can be revitalised. This paper is an attempt to answer this question, focusing on two aspects: the spatial (the local master– and colour plans) and social one (the perception of the colony, elements of collective memory, the transformation of space and local community)}, type={Text}, title={Kolonia Abegga w Gdańsku – wymiar przestrzenny i społeczny}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/Content/60572/PDF/WA308_78958_P714_Kolonia-Abegga-w-Gda_I.pdf}, keywords={Gdansk, Abegg’s Colony, local masterplan, space aesthetics, collective memory, perception of space}, }