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https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/83.2490Keywords:
I. I. Leonidov, the southern coast of Crimea, Yalta, graphic reconstruction, postconstructivism, late constructivismAbstract
The third part of the cycle devoted to I. I. Leonidov’s projects for the southern coast of the Crimea examines the layout of the central Yalta embankment, as well as the architecture of its constituent structures. In particular, the administrative complex and the Kurhaus. An attempt is being made to reconstruct them on the basis of preserved materials.
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