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https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.64.1638Keywords:
Vladimir Bukh, Soviet architecture, Irkutsk, historical heritage, Vladimir Pavlov, sixtiersAbstract
Irkutsk, which rapidly developed in the Soviet period, has preserved its unique architectural outlook. In the 1970-80s, historical buildings were situated alongside forward-looking projects that were ahead of their time. One of the authors of such projects was Vladimir Bukh, who was the chief architect of the city from 1977 to 1989. His interviews with colleagues and contemporaries, his thoughts expressed in periodicals make it possible to depict his human and professional qualities.
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