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Стилистические и композиционно-художественные особенности сталинской эпохи в градостроительной системе главных самарских площадей

Стилистические и композиционно-художественные особенности сталинской эпохи в градостроительной системе главных самарских площадей

Abstract

This article examines the era of 1930 – 1950 years – the period of radical transformation of shape and territory of Samara's main squares in accordance with the tenets and Stalinist totalitarian style. Creation of a comprehensive study of urban planning system with the features of the city, as well as the main principles of the formation of three-dimensional composition of this era.

В данной статье рассматривается эпоха 1930 – 1950 гг. – время коренной трансформации облика и территорий главных площадей Самары в соответствии с требованиями и постулатами сталинского тоталитарного стиля. Создание целостной градостроительной системы исследуется с учетом особенностей города, а также главных принципов формирования объемно-пространственных композиций этой эпохи.

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АРХИТЕКТУРНО-ПЛАНИРОВОЧНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ, КОМПОЗИЦИОННО-ОБРАЗНЫЙ АСПЕКТ, АРХИТЕКТУРНО-ПЛАНИРОВОЧНОЕ РЕШЕНИЕ, МОНУМЕНТАЛЬНОСТЬ, АНСАМБЛЕВОСТЬ, ФОРМАЛЬНО-СТИЛИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИНЦИПЫ

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