ABSTRACT

The social networks are important in retaining and developing the community life in Krsko. The sense of belonging to the place has strengthened because people feel that they designed or tailored the rehabilitation, and feel a great responsibility to improve the image of the Old Town. Culturological analysis brings issues of everyday culture into the planning process in the form of recommendations and guidelines for its implementation, and conditions of functioning on the level of Development Plan. For house types other than tenements, quantitative analysis by itself proved to be reasonably accurate. The rehabilitation was carried out through 1981 Garnethill Local Plan, and Charring Cross Housing Association Action Areas Scheme 1983. The current state of theoretical and methodological debates in collaborative human research and methodologies has to be assessed in relation to the proposed use of culturological analysis in planning.