Identification of critical altitude of buildings in historical center of a large city

IF 0.1 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
V. V. Uhabin, N. Sokolova
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Abstract

The authenticity preservation of buildings in the historical center of the city and its panoramic perception, are impossible without regulating the number of storeys of new buildings that appear during the reconstruction, renovation and development of green areas.Purpose: Methodology development of historical and architectural environment of the large city center to identify the critical altitude of historical buildings.Methodology: the landscape visual analysis, based on theoretical and practical experience in the critical altitude principle.Research findings: The proposed methodology was tested in 20212022 in the historical center of the city of Penza. It is highly appreciated by the professional community. This methodology includes research of Russian and foreign scientists and practical  approaches. High quality of results are obtained.Practical implications: The proposed methodology is quite universal and can be used in various historical cities, small towns, and also in largest cities. It can be used both as a whole and in separate stages, depending on the urban planning tasks.
大城市历史中心建筑临界高度的确定
如果不控制绿地重建、改造和开发过程中出现的新建筑的层数,就不可能保持城市历史中心建筑的真实性和全景观感。目的:大型城市中心历史建筑环境的方法论开发,以确定历史建筑的临界高度。方法论:景观视觉分析,基于理论和实践经验的临界海拔原理。研究结果:提出的方法于20212022年在奔萨市的历史中心进行了测试。受到专业人士的高度赞赏。该方法包括俄罗斯和外国科学家的研究和实际方法。获得了高质量的结果。实际意义:所提出的方法是相当普遍的,可用于各种历史城市,小城镇,也可用于大城市。它既可以作为一个整体使用,也可以根据城市规划任务在不同的阶段使用。
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