Model of a sightseeing attraction in the central part of Irkutsk as the basis for the integration of development in a historical city. Periodization of the formation stages. The current state
https://doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2024-1-200-215
EDN: ESFFPQ
Abstract
The work aims to study the issue of the urban fabric integrity of the historical center of Irkutsk. The research focuses on the interaction of urban morphotypes with their functional use in conjunction with the guidance of movement around the city. Each historical city was developed progressively, forming an urban planning structure and its interconnections with the fabric of the built-up area over the centuries. Irkutsk is characterized by five main stages in the evolution of development: 17th–early 18th cc. The formation of a suburban estate development around a small fortress (ostrog). 2. Mid-18th The transition from irregular to ordered development, architectural landmarks were formed. 3–4. Late 18th–19th centuries. The central streets acquired the public status. Implementation of reference designs. 5. 20th century. Incorporation of standard sections of blocks of flats and infill development into the urban fabric. The Historic Center of Irkutsk as a sightseeing attraction model with its evolutionary established consistent patterns is the basis for the urban fabric integration. The study identifies the main evolutionary stages in the development of this place of interest starting from the period of the initial development of the territory (2nd half of the 17th– till the early 21st centuries). The article analyzes and classifies the typology of development and the main periods of the urban fabric formation. Moreover, the research clarifies the boundary of a sightseeing attraction and determines its core/periphery structure. The article also considers the periodization of the Irkutsk authors who formed the historical part of Irkutsk.
About the Author
R. A. SelivanovRussian Federation
Roman A. Selivanov, Candidate of Architecture, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural Design
Author ID: 812068
83 Lermontov St., Irkutsk 664074
References
1. Yarovoi BP. Architectural silhouette of the Irkutsk wooden Kremlin in the urban landscape. Preliminary experiments with graphic and mock-up reconstruction and computer modeling with reference to the historical location. Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsii. Stroitel'stvo. Nedvizhimost' = Proceedings of Universities. Investment. Construction. Real estate. 2021;11(1):192-203. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2021-1-192-203. EDN: CQQZDZ.
2. Selivanov R.A. The experience of regulating development in the historical city in the XVIII–XIX centuries. on the example of Irkutsk. Irkutsk: Irkutsk national research technical university; 2020. p. 106. (In Russ.).
3. Monastyrskaya M.E. Cottage development in European urban planning of the second half of the XIX–XX century. Saint Petersburg: Saint Petersburg state university of architecture and civil engineering; 2017. 492 p. (In Russ.).
4. Krasheninnikov A.V. Cognitive urbanism: archetypes and prototypes of the urban environment. Moscow: Kurs; 2020. 210 p. (In Russ.).
5. Tschenkov A.С. The problem of successive development of traditional building of russian small towns. In: Fundamental, exploratory and applied research of the Russian Academy of Sciences on scientific support for the development of architecture, urban planning and the construction industry of the Russian Federation in 2017: collection of scientific papers of the Russian academy of architecture and building sciences. Moscow: PH Association of Construction Universities; 2018. Vol. 1. p. 274-279. (In Russ.).
6. Monastyrskaya M.E., Peslyak O.A. Modern methods of delimiting the boundaries of urban agglomerations. Vestnik Belgorodskogo gosudarstvennogo tekhnologicheskogo universiteta im. V.G. Shukhova = Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov. 2019;2:111-121. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.12737/article_5c73fc21703586.16507052. EDN: YXMXRJ.
7. Bolshakov A.G. Evaluation of building morphotypes as a reflection of the interests and values of the urban community and their balance as a principle of urban regeneration of the historical center. Vestnik Irkutskogo gosudarstvennogo tekhnicheskogo universiteta = Proceedings of Irkutsk State Technical University. 2012;9:89-97. (In Russ.).
8. Bolshakov A.G. Urban landscapes of the historical center of Irkutsk: principles of reconstruction. Proekt Baikal = Project Baikal. 2009;20:140-144. (In Russ.).
9. Zorkin V.I. Irkutsk mayors. Book 2: Governors and Governors-General (1765-1805). Irkutsk: Irkutsk State University; 2015. 847 p. (In Russ.).
10. Ogly B.I. Formation of the centers of large cities of Siberia. Urban planning and socio-cultural aspects. Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk University; 1999. 167 p. (In Russ.).
11. Bubis N.G. Regulation of the development of pre–revolutionary Irkutsk: basic provisions. Project Baikal. 2010;26:148-152. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.26.162.
12. Bubis N.G. The emergence and main stages of the development of Irkutsk. Land of Irkutsk. 2001;15:2-7. (In Russ.).
13. Bespalova L. Siberian educator. Sverdlovsk: Sredne-Uralsky book PH; 1973. 143 p. (In Russ.).
14. Vorobyova V.V. Types of urban settlements in south-eastern Siberia. Questions of geography. Collection 45: Geography of urban and rural settlements. Moscow: Geografgiz; 1959.
Review
For citations:
Selivanov R.A. Model of a sightseeing attraction in the central part of Irkutsk as the basis for the integration of development in a historical city. Periodization of the formation stages. The current state. Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsii. Stroitelstvo. Nedvizhimost. 2024;14(1):202-215. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2024-1-200-215. EDN: ESFFPQ