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GENESIS OF UKRAINIAN WOODEN CHURCH: WORLD CONTEXT AND ORIGINALITY

Galyna Shevtsova
Abstract

Аrticle gives theoretical summary and new conclusion of Ukrainian wooden church genesis (origins and principles of architectural formation) scientific problem. The investigation results are achieved by the analytic of Ukrainian wooden church’s main architecture-genetic characteristics such as its space-composition and shapeconstruction. This analytic was fulfilled from the global position of worldwide sacral architecture developing review. The scientific results point the authentic, originality and world-cultural significance of Ukrainian wooden church’s architectural phenomenon showing the rare case of European Monotheistic temple inclining to the Eastern (Central and South Asian) compositional archetypes of Polytheistic architecture. 

Keywords

Ukrainian wooden church; genesis, architecture-genetic characteristics, space-composition, shape-construction, world sacral architecture, compositional archetype.

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Retrieved from Vol. 4, No. 1, 2018

Suggested citation

Shevtsova, G. (2018). GENESIS OF UKRAINIAN WOODEN CHURCH: WORLD CONTEXT AND ORIGINALITY. Architectural Studies, 4(1), 77-88.

Pages 77-88

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