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Khrichenkov, A.V.
Ryzhova, O.O.
2019-07-10T10:12:55Z
2019-07-10T10:12:55Z
2019-05
978-5-7638-4127-5
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/111778
Proceedings of the XXV ISUF International Conference “Urban Form and Social Context: from Traditions to Newest Demands” (Krasnoyarsk, July 5–9, 2018)ru_RU
By 2020, the majority of residential buildings built in the period from 1950 to 1970 will be more than 50 years old and their lifetime will be exhausted. Buildings demand modernization, as well as the territory itself. The subject of building renovation of the considered period becomes more and more relevant in Russia. Housing that was built in the considered period, has become outdated morally and physically. Development strategy of inhabited units renovation is necessary. In the article, researches of the building territory of 1958-1970 with identification of planning schemes for the micro districts in Yekaterinburg which are not deformed by the infill construction are described.Based on the comparison of modern standards withthe standards of the period under review, the calculation of “the renovation potential” (the number of living space, which is possible and reasonable to integrate into the existing development) is given, in general, around the city and in particular, on remained complete formations of micro district scale. Assessment of micro districts of the developed territories suitability to transformation to modern blocks is given.ru_RU
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Siberian Federal Universityru_RU
Сибирский федеральный университетru_RU
residential planning unit, city block, micro district, planning scheme, renovation.ru_RU
POSSIBILITY OF RENOVATING THE TERRITORY OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS DATING FROM 1958 TO 1970ru_RU
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Conference Paperru_RU
Khrichenkov, A.V., Ryzhova, O.O.: Ural Federal University, 19Mira Str., Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation, e-mail: av.khrichenkov@urfu.ru, o.o.ryzhova@mail.ruru_RU
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