Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and Implementation
One of the most important issues in national urban planning is arrangement of high-rise buildings in the largest cities of Russia. This issue becomes especially acute in such cities as Saint Petersburg, which has unique architectural and urban-planning heritage preserved to a great extent. In this r...
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doaj-dd7df7d89ee34b64b74bb45a69dc1d7d2021-03-02T10:10:45ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01330103010.1051/e3sconf/20183301030e3sconf_hrc2018_01030Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and ImplementationVaytens AndreyRusanov GennadiySkryabin PavelOne of the most important issues in national urban planning is arrangement of high-rise buildings in the largest cities of Russia. This issue becomes especially acute in such cities as Saint Petersburg, which has unique architectural and urban-planning heritage preserved to a great extent. In this regard, it seems important to trace the evolution of high-rise construction development and arrangement in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th — early 21st centuries. The goal of the article is to consider high-rise construction development regarding both public and residential buildings in comparison of project ideas and results of their implementation in the 1940s–2000s. Prerequisites and issues of high-rise construction of that period are considered. Particular attention is paid to changes in the official urban-planning policy, regulatory framework and attitude of city authorities to high-rise construction. The study was carried out with the consideration of the following historic periods differing in their urban-planning policy: the late 1940s–1950s; 1960s; 1970–1980s; 1990s; 2000s–2010s. Economical prerequisites of high-rise construction and their influence on the modern urban-planning policy during the post-Soviet period are considered. In conclusion, an attempt is made to determine tendencies of high-rise construction development in Saint Petersburg.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183301030 |
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Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and Implementation |
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Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and Implementation |
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Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and Implementation |
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Evolution of high-rise construction in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th – Early 21st centuries: projects and Implementation |
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One of the most important issues in national urban planning is arrangement of high-rise buildings in the largest cities of Russia. This issue becomes especially acute in such cities as Saint Petersburg, which has unique architectural and urban-planning heritage preserved to a great extent. In this regard, it seems important to trace the evolution of high-rise construction development and arrangement in Leningrad – Saint Petersburg in the middle of the 20th — early 21st centuries. The goal of the article is to consider high-rise construction development regarding both public and residential buildings in comparison of project ideas and results of their implementation in the 1940s–2000s. Prerequisites and issues of high-rise construction of that period are considered. Particular attention is paid to changes in the official urban-planning policy, regulatory framework and attitude of city authorities to high-rise construction. The study was carried out with the consideration of the following historic periods differing in their urban-planning policy: the late 1940s–1950s; 1960s; 1970–1980s; 1990s; 2000s–2010s. Economical prerequisites of high-rise construction and their influence on the modern urban-planning policy during the post-Soviet period are considered. In conclusion, an attempt is made to determine tendencies of high-rise construction development in Saint Petersburg. |
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