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https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.71.1945Keywords:
city’s morphology, morphotypes, nucleus of urban growth, fringe belts, lower tier of buildings, KrasnoyarskAbstract
The planning structure of Krasnoyarsk was formed under the influence of various urban planning ideas and concepts. The current trends in the development of the city are analyzed based on the changed types of the economy and ideas about the urban environment. Open data bases make it possible to analyze the structure of the development, the distribution of employment objects, services, and the processes of their transformation. In the structure of Krasnoyarsk, the authors point out the sequence of the development of the urban landscape, morphotypes of the residential areas, fringe belts, and the typology of the lower tier of buildings.
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