Compositional study of the lost temples in instructional design Authors Galina Kozlova Irkutsk National Research Technical University Lyudmila Kozlova Irkutsk National Research Technical University Downloads PDF (Русский) DOI: https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.69.1867 Keywords: lost architectural heritage, temple ensemble, evolutionary development, Siberian Baroque, compositional modeling Abstract The article presents the design and research work of the authors and first-year architecture students of Irkutsk National Research Technical University concerning compositional study of lost temples of Irkutsk with the reconstruction of their architectural appearance. The illustrative material was prepared using the students’ works. The complex of Siberian Baroque temples in Irkutsk in the mid-18th – late 19th centuries and various types of church buildings were studied. The work uses modeling as a tool for predicting the architectural appearance of the temple. Sketch drawings and models of the Miracle-Working, Tikhvinsky and Annunciation temples were completed, and the model of the evolution of Siberian Baroque temples was recreated. The main stages of the term project, from building functional, planning and volumetric models to designing image and structural characteristics of the object on the sample board, were presented. How to Cite Kozlova, G., & Kozlova, L. (2021). Compositional study of the lost temples in instructional design. Project Baikal, 18(69), 150–157. https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.69.1867 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Published 2021-11-13 Issue No. 69 (2021): glocal Section refereed articles License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. References Akulich, O.A, Kryuchkova, T.A., & Polunina, N.M. (2008). In the name of the Savior Image: A documentary story about the life of the first stone church in the city of Irkutsk. 1706–2006. Irkutsk: Irkutsk Kremlin. Chertilov, A., & Medvedev, S. (2007). Architects of the Irkutsk Land of the 18th century: Irkutsk merchants and the golden age of the Siberian baroque. Project Baikal, 4(11), 21-27. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.11.548 Irkutsk diocesan journal (1899). 6, 169–177. Kalinina, I.V. (2011). Kazan Cathedral. Project Baikal, 8(29-30), 50-81. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.29-30.336 Kalinina, I.V. (2000). Orthodox churches of the Irkutsk diocese: XVII - early XX century. Moscow: Galart. Kozlova, G.S. (2017). Reconstruction of the architectural appearance of the Chudotvorskaya Church in the city of Irkutsk on the basis of the retrospective method. Conf. Balandinsky readings (Vol. XII, pp. 133-142). https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/vossozdanie-arhitekturnogo-oblika-chudotvorskoy-tserkvi-v-gorode-irkutske-na-osnove-retrospektivnogo-metoda Kozlova, G.S. (2018). Semantic continuity in the architecture of an Orthodox church as a factor in its evolutionary transformation (on the example of the Chudotvorskaya church in Irkutsk). Conf. Balandinsky readings (Vol. XIII, pp. 160-172). https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/smyslovaya-preemstvennost-v-arhitekture-pravoslavnogo-hrama-kak-faktor-ego-evolyutsionnoy-transformatsii-na-primere-chudotvorskoy Kozlova, G.S. (2019). Compositional modeling of the temple ensemble as a method of research and recreation of the lost heritage. Conf. Balandinsky readings (Vol. XIV, pp. 39–48). https://nsuada.ru/nauka/konferentsii/balandinskie-chteniya/xiv/5_Kozlova.pdf Kozlova, G.S., & Kozlova, L.V. (2020). Compositional modeling as a method of study the architectural heritage in educational design. IOP Conference (Vol. 751). https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/751/1/012051 Kozlova, G.S., Kozlova, L. V., & Vogt, W. (2017). Peculiarities of compositional organization of public spaces in the historical centre of Irkutsk. Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsii. Stroitelstvo. Nedvizhimost (Vol. 7, No. 3(22), pp. 145-155). http://journals.istu.edu/izvestia_invest/journals/2017/22/articles/17 Kozlova, L.V. (2015). Transformation of public spaces in the structure of Irkutsk city. Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsii. Stroitelstvo. Nedvizhimost (No. 4(15), pp. 202-208). http://journals.istu.edu/izvestia_invest/journals/2015/15/articles/24 Medvedev, S.I. (1996). Irkutsk on postcards, 1899 – 1917. Moscow: Galart. SAIR (State Archives of the Irkutsk Region). F. 50. Inv. 1. File 8187. Irkutsk spiritual consistory. Inventory of the property of the Grado-Irkutsk Prokopyevsk church. Virgin Mary-Vladimir Church in Irkutsk: history and modernity (2012). Irkutsk: Zemlya Irkutskaya.