Revitalization of the quarter of the Medvednikov patrons in Irkutsk

Authors

  • Pavel Pulyaevsky Irkutsk National Research Technical University
  • Evgenia Pulyaevskaya Irkutsk National Research Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.74.27

Keywords:

historical center, reconstruction, renovation, urban planning, urban development, historical quarter

Abstract

The main site of the project for the revitalization of the 36th quarter of the historical center of Irkutsk is the merchant estate of the
Medvednikovs. The buildings are located at the corner of Khalturin Street and Dekabrskikh Sobytiy Street. Built in the classical style in the early 19th century, the surviving houses have been excluded from the list of cultural heritage sites and are in a ruined state. The goal of the project is to restore the historical and cultural value of the site and to adapt it for a cultural center. The choice of function for the object was determined after analyzing the situation and justified by the cultural and educational function of the territory and the needs of residents. The boundaries of urban planning were increased to ensure integrated urban development. The project is the winner of the International Graduation Competition (Kazan) and the XXX International Architectural Festival “Zodchestvo” (Moscow).

How to Cite

Pulyaevsky, P., & Pulyaevskaya, E. (2023). Revitalization of the quarter of the Medvednikov patrons in Irkutsk. Project Baikal, 19(74), 162–165. https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.74.27

Published

2023-01-05

Issue

Section

refereed articles - heritage

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