Urban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts

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dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.journalTitleАрхітектурні дослідження
dc.citation.spage22
dc.contributor.affiliationЄвразійський університет імені Л. Н. Гумільова
dc.contributor.affiliationКазахський агротехнічний дослідницький університет ім. С. Сейфулліна
dc.contributor.affiliationЄвразійський університет імені Л. Н. Гумільова
dc.contributor.affiliationЄвразійський університет імені Л. Н. Гумільова
dc.contributor.affiliationЄвразійський університет імені Л. Н. Гумільова
dc.contributor.affiliationL.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
dc.contributor.affiliationS. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University
dc.contributor.affiliationL.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
dc.contributor.affiliationL.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
dc.contributor.affiliationL.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
dc.contributor.authorАринов, Қалдибай
dc.contributor.authorСуранкулов, Шаїзхан
dc.contributor.authorЧекаєва, Рахіма
dc.contributor.authorКусебаєв, Уаліхан
dc.contributor.authorТемірова, Алія
dc.contributor.authorArynov, Kaldybay
dc.contributor.authorSurankulov, Shaizkhan
dc.contributor.authorChekaeva, Rakhima
dc.contributor.authorKussebayev, Ualikhan
dc.contributor.authorTemirova, Aliya
dc.coverage.placenameЛьвів
dc.coverage.placenameLviv
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-24T12:03:00Z
dc.date.created2025-04-10
dc.date.issued2025-04-10
dc.description.abstractПроведене дослідження було спрямоване на обґрунтування архітектурно-планувальних рішень, що сприяють інтеграції навчально-виробничих центрів народних художніх промислів у сучасне міське середовище Казахстану. У дослідженні використано методи аналізу містобудівних концепцій, функціонального зонування, екологічної стійкості та архітектурних рішень для розроблення рекомендацій щодо проектування. Під час дослідження обґрунтовано містобудівні підходи до розміщення і проектування навчально-виробничих центрів народних художніх промислів Казахстану. Встановлено, що оптимальними місцями для їх створення є регіони з розвиненою культурно-історичною спадщиною і наявністю стійких ремісничих традицій. Проведено аналіз функціональної структури центрів ремесел, який показав, що її ефективність залежить від чіткого зонування території. Рекомендовано виокремлювати такі зони: навчальні (майстерні, лекційні аудиторії), виробничі (цехи, лабораторії), виставкові (музеї, галереї, магазини) та громадські (зони відпочинку та проведення культурних заходів). Результати досліджень підтвердили, що використання місцевих природних матеріалів (камінь, дерево, глина) у будівництві не тільки відповідає вимогам екологічної стійкості, а й сприяє збереженню традиційного вигляду архітектури. Виявлено, що інтеграція традиційних казахських архітектурних елементів у сучасні проєкти сприяє підвищенню їхньої туристичної та культурної привабливості. Як практичний висновок розроблено рекомендації з проєктування центрів, що включають вибір локацій, структурне зонування та врахування архітектурних особливостей. Прикладом успішного застосування запропонованих рішень став проєкт центру в Туркестані, який продемонстрував значний внесок у збереження культурної спадщини та розвиток місцевої економіки. Таким чином, результати дослідження підкреслили важливість комплексного підходу до створення навчально-виробничих центрів, що забезпечує їхній сталий розвиток та інтеграцію в сучасне міське середовище
dc.description.abstractThe study aimed to substantiate architectural and planning solutions that facilitate the integration of training and production centres for folk arts and crafts into the modern urban environment of Kazakhstan. The study uses methods of urban planning concept, functional zoning, environmental sustainability and architectural solution analysis to develop design recommendations. The study substantiated urban planning approaches to the location and design of training and production centres of folk-art crafts in Kazakhstan. The study established that the best places for their creation are regions with a developed cultural and historical heritage and the presence of sustainable craft traditions. The author analysed the functional structure of craft centres, which demonstrated that their effectiveness depends on a clear zoning of the territory. It is recommended to distinguish the following zones: educational (workshops, lecture halls), industrial (workshops, laboratories), exhibition (museums, galleries, shops) and public (recreation and cultural events). The results of the study confirmed that the use of local natural materials (stone, wood, clay) in construction not only meets the requirements of environmental sustainability but also contributes to the preservation of the traditional appearance of architecture. The study determined that the integration of traditional Kazakh architectural elements into modern projects contributes to tourist and cultural attractiveness. As a practical conclusion, recommendations for the design of centres were developed, including the choice of locations, structural zoning and consideration of architectural features. An example of the successful application of the proposed solutions was the project of a centre in Turkestan, which demonstrated a significant contribution to the preservation of cultural heritage and the development of the local economy. Thus, the results of the study highlighted the importance of an integrated approach to the creation of training and production centres, ensuring their sustainable development and integration into the modern urban environment
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dc.identifier.citationUrban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts / Kaldybay Arynov, Shaizkhan Surankulov, Rakhima Chekaeva, Ualikhan Kussebayev, Aliya Temirova // Architectural Studies. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2025. — Vol 11. — No 1. — P. 22–34.
dc.identifier.citation2015Urban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts / Arynov K. та ін. // Architectural Studies, Lviv. 2025. Vol 11. No 1. P. 22–34.
dc.identifier.citationenAPAArynov, K., Surankulov, S., Chekaeva, R., Kussebayev, U., & Temirova, A. (2025). Urban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts. Architectural Studies, 11(1), 22-34. Lviv Politechnic Publishing House..
dc.identifier.citationenCHICAGOArynov K., Surankulov S., Chekaeva R., Kussebayev U., Temirova A. (2025) Urban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts. Architectural Studies (Lviv), vol. 11, no 1, pp. 22-34.
dc.identifier.doi10.56318/as/1.2025.22
dc.identifier.urihttps://ena.lpnu.ua/handle/ntb/121570
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherВидавництво Львівської політехніки
dc.publisherLviv Politechnic Publishing House
dc.relation.ispartofАрхітектурні дослідження, 1 (11), 2025
dc.relation.ispartofArchitectural Studies, 1 (11), 2025
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dc.subjectкультурна спадщина
dc.subjectфункціональне зонування
dc.subjectекологічна стійкість
dc.subjectархітектурні елементи
dc.subjectтуристична привабливість
dc.subjectрегіональний розвиток
dc.subjectcultural heritage
dc.subjectfunctional zoning
dc.subjectenvironmental sustainability
dc.subjectarchitectural elements
dc.subjecttourist attraction
dc.subjectregional development
dc.subject.udc711.4
dc.subject.udc745
dc.subject.udc377.36
dc.titleUrban planning foundations for the formation of training and production centres for folk art crafts
dc.title.alternativeМістобудівні засади формування навчально-виробничих центрів народних художніх промислів
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