THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ESTABLISHED URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF BORODIANKA AND IRPEN AS A RESULT OF THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR

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作者
Ivashko, Yulia [1 ]
Dmytrenko, Andrii [2 ]
Molodid, Oleksandr [1 ]
Ivashko, Oleksandr [1 ]
Molochko, Vitaliy [1 ]
Belinskyi, Serhii [3 ]
Bigaj, Przemyslaw [4 ]
机构
[1] Kyiv Natl Univ Construct & Architecture, 31 Povitroflotskyi Ave, UA-03037 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] Natl Univ, Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytech, 24 Vitaliia Hrytsaienka Ave, UA-36011 Poltava, Ukraine
[3] Armed Forces Ukraine, Knights Winter Campaign Separate Mechanized Brigad, Kiev, Ukraine
[4] Cracow Univ Technol, Fac Architecture, 24 Warszawska St, PL-31155 Krakow, Poland
关键词
Destruction problem; Russian-Ukrainian war; Borodianka; Irpin; Urban environment; Transformation; PRESERVATION; CONSERVATION; ARCHITECTURE; MONUMENTS; HERITAGE;
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10.36868/IJCS.2024.02.03
中图分类号
J [艺术];
学科分类号
13 ; 1301 ;
摘要
The article raises the problem of radical changes in the urban environment as a result of military operations. The history of the settlement of Borodianka and the town of Irpin, which suffered significant destruction in the first months of the war, is given. The on-site inspections of damaged objects - visual and instrumental - carried out by the authors of the article are described, and conclusions were obtained about the amount of damage and the results of the impact of various types of shelling on various types of structures. Given the large volume of buildings that cannot be restored, a radical change in the established urban environment is predicted.
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页数:16
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