2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202338906004
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The estimate of innovative development of construction industry in the Kazakhstan

Abstract: In this paper, based on OECD statistical data for 1995-2018 and the Input-Output model, a systematic study of the industrial and innovative development of the construction sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan was carried out. As, for the Produce / selling and Purchase / buying, the Gross value added and Final demand, the Import and Export transactions of structural agents, estimates are given and the bands of the left-hand critical, the left-sided moderate, the equilibrium, the right-sided moderate, the right-… Show more

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“…Sabitov's (2007) identification of a unique spatial model in the architecture of Kazakhstan lacks a comprehensive exploration of how this spatial model translates into the landscape architecture realm, and how it manifests in the contemporary projects. Abdrassilova and Danibekova (2021) have examined public buildings in Kazakhstan of the Soviet period with the architecture of the beginning of the XXI century and note that since 1991, there has been a gradual transition from monumentalism to avant-garde, supported by regional identity (Kerimkhulle et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sabitov's (2007) identification of a unique spatial model in the architecture of Kazakhstan lacks a comprehensive exploration of how this spatial model translates into the landscape architecture realm, and how it manifests in the contemporary projects. Abdrassilova and Danibekova (2021) have examined public buildings in Kazakhstan of the Soviet period with the architecture of the beginning of the XXI century and note that since 1991, there has been a gradual transition from monumentalism to avant-garde, supported by regional identity (Kerimkhulle et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%