The Corporate Scientific and Technical Complex of Town-Planning Power Reconstruction: architectural and historical development of Odessa in the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries
Journal: European Scientific e-Journal (Vol.17, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-04-16
Authors : Iryna Posternak; Serhii Posternak; Oleksii Posternak;
Page : 120-127
Keywords : corporate scientific and technical complex; town-planning power reconstruction; architectural styles; buildings of historical building;
Abstract
Cities as a generation of human society have several millennia of their existence. Destinies cities are various and instructive: one has ceased to exist for a long time, others have grown till the huge sizes; one stay in oblivion, other steels world famous. The ancient history the majority cities clearly appears in character their lay-out and a silhouette. Each epoch and each society spontaneously or meaningly transformed and adapted those cities which received in the inheritance from previous epoch for the requirements. The authors offer an analysis of Odessa “CSTC T-PPR”, as innovative organizational structure for reconstruction of buildings of historical building of Odessa under standards power efficiency. It is executed researches of historically-style development. Superstructures were carried out in a city practically during all history its development. The mansard floor is an effective variant a superstructure buildings of background building.
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