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Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 16 (2023): Issue 4 (December 2023)
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Formation of the Architectural Space of Central Ukrainian Cities. The Example of Kropyvnytskyi (Yelisavetgrad)
Tetyana Penyaz
Tetyana Penyaz
and
Oleg Sleptsov
Oleg Sleptsov
| Dec 31, 2023
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 16 (2023): Issue 4 (December 2023)
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Published Online:
Dec 31, 2023
Page range:
45 - 57
Received:
Jun 01, 2023
Accepted:
Dec 16, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2023-0049
Keywords
Architectural space
,
Yelysavetgrad
,
Kropyvnytskyi
,
Planning structure
,
Landscape
,
Socio-cultural factors
© 2023 Tetyana Penyaz et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
Map of the province of Kherson with the location of the studied towns - centres of the military settlements, property of Kropyvnytsky Museum of Local History
Figure 2.
2.1 Geographical map of the territory of the town of Kropyvnytsky (Elysavetgrad), drawings of T. Penyaz; 2.2. A perspective view of the fortress of St. Elizabeth. Painting by V. Storozhenko, property of Kropyvnytsky Museum of Local History
Figure 3.
3.1 Scheme of town development in the second half of the 18th century. Drawings of T. Penyaz; 3.2. The house in 14 Vasylivskyi Lane at the stage of facade reconstruction (2016) photo of T. Penyaz; 3.3. “Exemplar” facade (D. Trezzini) [11]; 3.4. Plan of the fortress of St. Elizabeth and its forstadt from 1776 [13]
Figure 4.
4.1. Scheme of urban development in the first half of the 19th century. Drawings of T. Penyaz; 4.2. General plan of the city of 1842 [13]; 4.3. Intercession Church in the suburb of Kovalivka, photo of T. Penyaz; 4.4. House of K. V. Sokolov – Borodkin, photo of T. Penyaz; 4.5. The headquarter building. Postcard of the early twentieth century [13]; 4.6. The building of receiving places (Будівля присут-ствених місць (Ukr.) postcard of the early twentieth century [13]
Figure 5.
5.1. Scheme of the town development in the middle of the 19th century, drawings of T. Penyaz; 5.2. Fragment of the military map of 1869 [13] 5.3. The building of the hotel “Versailles”, photo of T. Penyaz; 5.4. The building of the theatre. Postcard of the early twentieth century [13]; 5.5. The building of the men’s gymnasium, photo of T. Penyaz; 5.6. The Mansion of K.V. Sokolov – Borodkin, photo of T. Penyaz; 5.7. Building of the zemstvo administration (будівля земської управи (ukr.), photo of T. Penyaz
Figure 6.
6.1. Urban development plan of the end of the 19th – beginning of the 20th century. Drawing; of T. Penyaz 6.2. General plan of 1913 [5]; 6.3. H. Volokhin’s villa. Photo; of T. Penyaz 6.4. Gunter’s profitable House. Photo of T. Penyaz; 6.5 Public Women’s Gymnasium; 6.6 “Northern” Hotel. Photo of T. Penyaz; 6.7 Branch of the State Bank. Photo of T. Penyaz; 6.8. Mansion of D. Barsky. Photo of T. Penyaz; 6.9. M. Solovyov’s profitable building. Photo of T. Penyaz; 6.10. Shopping arcade of I. Shpolyansky. Photo of T. Penyaz;
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