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RENOVATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS

Abstract

In the structure of a modern large city with a population of over 500,000 people and numerous industrial enterprises, it is difficult to find land for construction within the boundaries of already established districts. Most of the industrial giants in Russia were created during the country's industrialization in the 1930s. Entire cities were built around the factories under construction. On land plots located outside the city limits, or on the territories of decaying industrial enterprises, "ghost" territories are formed that only hint at the fact that large-scale production once existed there. Former industrial zones and factories form empty territories in densely developed cities, the city plan of which reveals gaping holes surrounded by established residential areas.

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R.A. Drozhzhin
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


References

1. Official website of Ricardo Bofill. ‒ [Electronic resource] http://www.ricar- dobofill.ru/RU/570/Фабрика/Today-html (Accessed on 10.01.2015).

2. Builder Magazine. 2013. No. 05. 2014. No. 08. ‒ [Electronic resource] http://www.archi.ru/ (Accessed on 10.01.2015).


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Drozhzhin R. RENOVATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2015;(1):84-86. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 2304 - 4497 (Print)
ISSN 2307-1710 (Online)