Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourism

The paper deals with such issues as formation and development of the infrastructure of objects for serving tourists in urban environment and specially protected natural areas with particular focus on open tower structures - a type of object which is so popular in Russia. The authors systematize inte...

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Main Authors: Vavilova Tatiana Ya., Vyshkin Efim G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183301024
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spelling doaj-6bda663643c84a5c97e0beaf166d0aca2021-02-02T01:49:06ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01330102410.1051/e3sconf/20183301024e3sconf_hrc2018_01024Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourismVavilova Tatiana Ya.Vyshkin Efim G.The paper deals with such issues as formation and development of the infrastructure of objects for serving tourists in urban environment and specially protected natural areas with particular focus on open tower structures - a type of object which is so popular in Russia. The authors systematize international experience of integrating watchtowers in natural and anthropogenic environment as well as specific features of their modern architectural solutions. A number of examples are given. Summing up the results of the analysis we have come to conclusion that in the field of tourism the most promising tendency in functional use of vertical structures is the demonstration of cultural and natural attractions. It is also noted that in national and natural parks objects of the tower type can be built for other purposes, e.g. for conducting research, monitoring weather conditions and emergency situations. It is shown that the development of infrastructure of high-rise buildings for educational tourism contributes to sustainable development of territories and settlements.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183301024
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Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourism
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title Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourism
title_short Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourism
title_full Use of high-rise structures for sustainable tourism
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper deals with such issues as formation and development of the infrastructure of objects for serving tourists in urban environment and specially protected natural areas with particular focus on open tower structures - a type of object which is so popular in Russia. The authors systematize international experience of integrating watchtowers in natural and anthropogenic environment as well as specific features of their modern architectural solutions. A number of examples are given. Summing up the results of the analysis we have come to conclusion that in the field of tourism the most promising tendency in functional use of vertical structures is the demonstration of cultural and natural attractions. It is also noted that in national and natural parks objects of the tower type can be built for other purposes, e.g. for conducting research, monitoring weather conditions and emergency situations. It is shown that the development of infrastructure of high-rise buildings for educational tourism contributes to sustainable development of territories and settlements.
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