PROBLEMS OF RENOVATION SACRED ARCHITECTURE RESOURCES IN THE IMPROVING OF KHARKOV ARCHITECTURAL ENVIRONMENT
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On Traditional development of church architecture in Kharkov the main principles of renovation and improvement of the space structure and architectural environment had been described. The typology of Urban Key situations which improves the architectural environment by the renovating of the former Sacred resources had been proposed. - From the beginning of the 20-th century 70-90 per cent Kharkov church structures was destroyed. The proposals on immediate renovation of sacral resourses within the Kharkov central region is made in crutial points of urban space where the complex structures of sacral objects was destroyed. Keywords: sacred architecture resources – renovation; space-planning structure – reproducingDownloads
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