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Architectural, economic, and mental factors of the revival of historical industrial facilities in the context of the formation of territorial communities of Ukraine (on the example of the renovation of a salt factory in Drohobych)

Victor Proskuryakov Sergiy Ivanov-Kostetskiy Adrian Fitio Mariia Anisimova
Abstract

The article highlights the path and factors influencing the revival of historical sites on the example of the renovation of a salt factory in Drohobych

Keywords

architectural, economic, mental factors, revival, historical, typical, unified, serial, industrial buildings of Drohobych

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Received 25.02.2021, Revised 09.04.2021, Accepted 31.05.2021

Retrieved from Vol. 7, No. 1, 2021

Suggested citation

Proskuryakov, V., Ivanov-Kostetskiy, S., Fitio, A., & Anisimova, M. (2021). Architectural, economic, and mental factors of the revival of historical industrial facilities in the context of the formation of territorial communities of Ukraine (on the example of the renovation of a salt factory in Drohobych). Architectural Studies, 7(1), 66-77. https://doi.org/10.23939/as2021.01.066

https://doi.org/10.23939/as2021.01.066

Pages 66-77

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