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RESULTS OF PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE TOWN PLANNING PROJECTS IN RURAL AREAS IN THE 80'S OF THE 20TH CENTURY IN UKRAINE (BY EXAMPLE OF VILLAGES CONSTRUCTED FOR THE CHERNOBYL ZONE OUT-MIGRANTS)

Liudmyla Hnes
Abstract

On the basis of field studies of rural residential areas, performed in 2016, which were designed and built for out-migrants from the Chernobyl zone in 1986-1987, the author analyzes their evolution, the 30- year period of their operation for the purpose of matching development planning decisions the real needs of rural inhabitants.

Keywords

villages, residential areas, settlements for Chernobyl out-migrants, development, street, farmstead.

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Retrieved from Vol. 4, No. 2, 2018

Suggested citation

Hnes, L. (2018). RESULTS OF PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE TOWN PLANNING PROJECTS IN RURAL AREAS IN THE 80'S OF THE 20TH CENTURY IN UKRAINE (BY EXAMPLE OF VILLAGES CONSTRUCTED FOR THE CHERNOBYL ZONE OUT-MIGRANTS). Architectural Studies, 4(2), 189-195.

Pages 189-195

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