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https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.72.1983Keywords:
underground urbanistics, underground space development, underground architecture, “Irkutsk Quarters”, 130th Quarter, historic center of IrkutskAbstract
The article is the third in the series of studies on underground urbanistics. It describes the concept of underground space development in the historic center of Irkutsk on the basis of the analysis made within the framework of master’s thesis on the topic. Proposals on underground urbanistics in the territory of “Irkutsk Quarters” are thoroughly developed.
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