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Article

LVIV PUBLIC SPACES OF THE 18th –19th CENTURIES

Nadiya Sosnova
Abstract

The landmark public spaces for Lviv are Svobody and Shevchenko Avenues. These boulevards took on the role of a central representative city space since their laying. Socio-economic and political changes altered the cultural and symbolic image of Lviv; Lviv’s structure became complicated over the years, however the central public spaces – boulevards, parks, squares, formed by the end of the nineteenth century remain the main formative elements in the issue of identity of the city.

Keywords

public space, Hetmanski Valy Boulevard, Akademichna Street, landscape and spatial arrangement

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Retrieved from Vol. 2, No. 2, 2016

Suggested citation

Sosnova, N. (2016). LVIV PUBLIC SPACES OF THE 18th –19th CENTURIES. Architectural Studies, 2(2), 203-209.

Pages 203-209

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ISSN 2411-801X e-ISSN 2786-7374  UDC 71;72
DOI: 10.56318/as