
RECONSTRUCTION WITH THE ADAPTATION OF THE OBJECT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE BUILDING OF THE OFFICE AND THE CITY ESTATE OF THE MAGISTRATE KURCHANINOV IN BELGOROD
Author(s) -
I. Chechel',
Margarita Perkova,
A. Dubino,
I. Chechel'
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik bgtu im. v.g. šuhova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-7318
DOI - 10.34031/2071-7318-2021-7-3-52-60
Subject(s) - adaptation (eye) , cultural heritage , object (grammar) , industrial heritage , urban planning , cultural heritage management , architectural engineering , population , function (biology) , environmental planning , sociology , business , computer science , geography , civil engineering , engineering , archaeology , psychology , demography , artificial intelligence , neuroscience , evolutionary biology , biology
The relevance of the topic is determined by the need to solve a set of problems related to the reconstruction of cultural heritage sites of regional significance with adaptation to modern use, taking into account investment attractiveness. The problem of preserving cultural heritage in a post-industrial society is due to the preservation of the memory of a place, its history and traditions. Preservation and restoration with the adaptation of cultural heritage sites to a new function preserves the urban identity, makes the urban environment unique and attractive to residents. The town-planning and space-planning analysis of the cultural heritage object is carried out with the aim of its reconstruction and adaptation for modern use. Options for reconstruction and adaptation have been developed. Decision options are justified by a comprehensive assessment for decision making. The list of criteria and questions for quantitative assessment have been specified specifically in relation to the process of reconstruction of a cultural heritage site. As a result of quantitative analysis, an objective result is obtained. It allows evaluating the effectiveness of the developed proposals from the standpoint of the population, authorities, business and other participants in urban development. The optimal conceptual design proposal has been identified. The proposed activities will help preserve the cultural heritage site, create new jobs, and implement cultural and social projects for various consumer groups.