Features of the architecture of modern residential buildings in the city of Vladimir

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For the first time, an analytical review of examples of the inclusion of new residential buildings in different time periods from the 1930s to the first quarter of the XXI century in the development of the city of Vladimir is given. One of the most important tasks of modern architecture is to find a practical solution to the theoretical problem of the interaction of tradition and innovation. The study of this problem on the example of historical cities in Russia occupies a special place in the theory of architecture, since a valuable historical and architectural environment needs a delicate approach when integrating new objects into it. The valuable historical buildings of the city of Vladimir mostly consist of stone houses built in the classicism style of the XVIII–XIX centuries, which formed the image of the historical center. However, not only the conscious appeal of architects to historical examples of local architecture served to reflect classicism in the appearance of buildings of subsequent eras, but also political and socio-economic aspects. The peculiarities of environmental adaptation techniques used in the construction of residential buildings by Soviet and Russian architects are noted.

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V. Koop

Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering

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Email: zotis@mail.ru

Postgraduate Student of the Department of Architectural Design

Rússia, 65, Il’inskaya Street, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

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2. Fig. 1. Vladimir, Gagarin str., 12. 1928–1932. Photo by the author

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3. Fig. 2. Vladimir, 850th anniversary str., 6. 1951. Photo by the author

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4. Fig. 3. Vladimir, Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya str., 50. Architect L.I. Ponomareva, 1953 (left). On the right is a modern shopping mall. Photo by the author

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5. Fig. 4. Vladimir, Streletskaya str., 36A. 1995. Northern facade (top), southern facade (bottom). Photo by the author

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6. Fig. 5. Vladimir, Mira str., 6. 1992. Photo by the author

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7. Fig.6. Vladimir, Kremlevskaya str., 10. Architect S.E. Chaev, 1999. Photo by the author

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8. Fig. 7. Vladimir, Komsomolskaya str., 14. Architect A.B. Bogachenko, 2004. Photo by the author

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9. Fig. 8. Vladimir, Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya str., 27. Architect E.V. Logvinenko, 2017. Photo by the author

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10. Fig. 9. Vladimir, Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya str., 16. 2023. Photo by the author

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11. Fig. 10. Vladimir, Tchaikovsky str., 4. 2022. Photo by the author

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