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Multi-comfortable urban architectural environment

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The paper is aimed at defining a multi-comfortable urban architectural environment and strategies for achieving it during the restoration-reconstructive transformations of historical city centers. The definition of the “multi-comfortable urban architectural environment” is given. Its ten criteria are highlighted and recommendations are given for its achieverment. A model of a multi-comfortable historical urban environment has been developed, where its image (beauty) – function (interest) – infrastructure (convenience) – “urban performance” (activity), criteria for multi-comfort and key strategies suitable for improving each of the four components are interconnected. The developed model, the highlighted criteria for determining the multi-comfortable urban environment, and the proposed recommendations will be useful in the development of complex projects of restoration-reconstructive transformations of historical cities, as well as in the new design in them. It has been determined that a multi-comfortable urban architectural environment, where a person is in the main, should be the result of any restoration-reconstructive transformations of historical city centers.
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Bibliogr. 26 poz.
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  • Prof., Dr.; Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Faculty of Architecture,31 Povitroflotskyi Av., Kyiv – 37, 03037, Ukraine
  • PhD; Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Faculty of Architecture,31 Povitroflotskyi Av., Kyiv – 37, 03037, Ukraine
Bibliografia
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