RENOVATION OF CHILDREN'S CAMPS

S. Ryndiuk, R. Stasiuk, O. Zachosa
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The article deals with the relevance of the renovation of children's camps, the development of new approaches to design and their modernization, which is related to the moral and physical wear and tear of existing children's recreation camps. The main tasks for recreation and use of the territories of children's camps are defined. Today, children's camps quite often undergo renovation, which is caused by the non-compliance of the existing buildings and structures of the camp territory with modern standards and requirements. Renovation is a modern alternative to demolishing buildings and building new ones. It allows you to save time and material costs and allows you to adapt existing buildings to modern needs. In the article, the general vectors of recreation development are formed, which are aimed at solving tasks related to the review of the planning, functional and temporary use of the territory of recreation camps. The main ones are: multi-functionality, barrier-free environment, social communicability, self-scaling, architectural and artistic design, beautification of the territory, environmental friendliness, implementation of partnership development, and year-round. Examples of the combination of development vectors in the renovation of children's camps are also given, which show that the camp can be modern, multifunctional, ecological and interesting.
改造儿童营地
本文论述了儿童营地改造、新设计方法的发展及其现代化的相关性,这与现有儿童娱乐营地的精神和物质磨损有关。确定了儿童营地的主要娱乐和使用任务。今天,儿童营地经常进行整修,这是由于营地领土的现有建筑物和结构不符合现代标准和要求造成的。翻新是一种现代的替代方法,可以拆除建筑物并建造新建筑物。它可以使您节省时间和材料成本,并使您能够使现有建筑物适应现代需求。在本文中,形成了娱乐发展的一般向量,旨在解决与娱乐营地领土的规划,功能和临时使用审查有关的任务。主要有:多功能性、无障碍环境、社会通达性、自扩展性、建筑与艺术设计性、美化地域性、环境友好性、实施伙伴发展、全年性。结合发展载体在儿童营地改造中的应用实例,表明儿童营地可以实现现代化、多功能、生态化和趣味性。
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