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Modern Architectural and Urban Planning Reintegration of Cultural Heritage Objects in the Donbass Cities

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The information is provided about the modern architectural and town-planning reintegration of the cultural heritage objects, a new strategy in sphere of preservation of the cultural heritage in the Donbass cities, the region with specific historical and architectural development peculiarities. The existing approach to solving the problem of cultural heritage preservation today assumes the implementation of a set of measures aimed at the protection, preservation and use of objects of cultural and historical value. However, each of these measures suffers from a certain isolation of actions in terms of technology, architecture and urban planning, in terms of time and sequence of implementation. The general approach does not take into consideration the regional peculiarities of the architectural heritage of the Donbass, which results in a large number of non-functioning and deteriorating historical objects in the region. The proposed concept of the modern architectural and urban reintegration of objects of cultural heritage is aimed to compensate the drawbacks of the existing strategies and tactics of cultural heritage protection. This concept has the integral character and covers all the processes (regulatory and legislative, organizational and methodological, scientific and engineering, informational, implementation, financial and investment, operational) and levels of architectural and urban planning organization of the cultural heritage objects: their typological affiliation, peculiarities of the town-planning situation and environment, general site plan design and its development, functional and planning organization, structural and technical, volumetric and spatial, compositional and stylistic artistic solution.

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The researches on the scientific direction of the modern architectural and urban reintegration of the CHO in the Donbass cities are carried out within the scientific and design frameworks of the Research and Design Center for Historical and Architectural Research of Donbass National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture in collaboration with the regional Ministry of culture, Ministry of construction, housing and communal services, Ministry of youth, sports and tourism; administrations of the cities of the Donetsk region, regional design institutes in accordance with the technical specifications for research and design work (historical and urban planning feasibility studies of projects, projects for the restoration of the CHO), already implemented and being implemented on the basis of public and private funding.

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Gaivoronskyi, Y.A., Chernysh, M.A., Boroznov, S.A. (2022). Modern Architectural and Urban Planning Reintegration of Cultural Heritage Objects in the Donbass Cities. In: Potienko, N., Ahmedova, E., Karlina, A., Faerman, V. (eds) Architectural, Construction, Environmental and Digital Technologies for Future Cities. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 227. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94770-5_14

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