“…Gutnov [4], K. Lynch [5]), preservation of the architectural memory of a place (S. Dobson [6], V. Tovbych [7]), sociological studies of the urban environment (D. Harvey [8], J. Jacobs [9], A. Lefebvre [10], W. Whyte [11]), the definition of national and multicultural identity (B. Cherkes [12], S. Linda [13]), convenience and activity (J. Gehl [14]), aesthetic organization (A. Ikonnikov [15], H. Osychenko [16], Z. Yargina [17]), harmonization (N. Shebek [18]), emotional influences on a person (C. Day [19], S. Shubovich [20]), studies of the phenomenon of the sacred as a key one in the formation and development of a high-quality urban environment (Y. Krivoruchko [21]) are of great methodological importance for this research. According to Jan Gehl, a comfortable city for life "should be alive, safe, sustainable, healthy" [14].…”