2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202127401006
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Preservation of the structure of the building in the process of renovation of industrial architecture

Abstract: The renovation of industrial buildings has become relevant recently with increasing interest in former industrial areas that need to rethink their importance in the city without losing their identity. Based on the previous scientific works of the authors, we reveal one of the principles of preserving identity in the renovation of industrial buildings – the principle of preserving the structural identity of the building. In this scientific study, we analyze the existing experience of preserving structures durin… Show more

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“…8). However, the existing dock buildings and their interior facilities have become outdated with limited functionality, and the current ferry services are unable to meet modern usage and tourism development needs [16]. Secondly, from an urban spatial design perspective, the outdated urban interface in this area significantly hinders the region's renewal and development, necessitating a renovation to accommodate the continuous urban development and modernization demands.…”
Section: Renovation Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). However, the existing dock buildings and their interior facilities have become outdated with limited functionality, and the current ferry services are unable to meet modern usage and tourism development needs [16]. Secondly, from an urban spatial design perspective, the outdated urban interface in this area significantly hinders the region's renewal and development, necessitating a renovation to accommodate the continuous urban development and modernization demands.…”
Section: Renovation Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%