Ambivalence towards historical urban development

The authors consider the consequences of the reduced control over the architectural and urban planning approval of capital construction in Russian cities. The new practice that simplifies the approval procedure will allow to reduce the costs for developers. However, without taking into account the...

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Main Authors: Ольга Воличенко, Татьяна Цурик
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences 2023-04-01
Series:Проект Байкал
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Online Access:https://projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/2033
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description The authors consider the consequences of the reduced control over the architectural and urban planning approval of capital construction in Russian cities. The new practice that simplifies the approval procedure will allow to reduce the costs for developers. However, without taking into account the opinion of specialists and citizens, it will provoke mass replication of unattractive cliches, aggressively erasing the traces of architectural identity. In view of the ongoing urbanization in large Russian cities, we can predict the transformation of certain historical buildings into architectural marginal formations forced out by uncontrolled development, which leads to the destruction of the integrity of perception of the cities’ architectural space and the loss of significant landscape components.
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spelling doaj.art-3c262dd3130d4a3f98b7a2ad189db8912023-04-10T00:10:32ZrusRussian Academy of Architecture and Construction SciencesПроект Байкал2307-44852309-30722023-04-01207510.51461/pb.75.16Ambivalence towards historical urban developmentОльга Воличенко0Татьяна Цурик1Southwest State UniversitySouthwest State University The authors consider the consequences of the reduced control over the architectural and urban planning approval of capital construction in Russian cities. The new practice that simplifies the approval procedure will allow to reduce the costs for developers. However, without taking into account the opinion of specialists and citizens, it will provoke mass replication of unattractive cliches, aggressively erasing the traces of architectural identity. In view of the ongoing urbanization in large Russian cities, we can predict the transformation of certain historical buildings into architectural marginal formations forced out by uncontrolled development, which leads to the destruction of the integrity of perception of the cities’ architectural space and the loss of significant landscape components. https://projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/2033ambivalencereconstructionarchitectural monumentscrisis of urban cultureidentity of urban environment
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reconstruction
architectural monuments
crisis of urban culture
identity of urban environment
title Ambivalence towards historical urban development
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title_short Ambivalence towards historical urban development
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reconstruction
architectural monuments
crisis of urban culture
identity of urban environment
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