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Classicism and city planning in Russia and Siberia

https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2020-22-3-23-36

Abstract

The paper considers the general trends in classicism and city planning in Russia and Siberia. The prerequisites for the classicism development are studied on the example of the famous architectural monuments; the main style characteristics are considered. This study concerns the problems of preserving historic buildings in the cities of Russia and the loss of valuable building elements. Classical architecture offers simple clean design widely used in the 19th century and recognized as a background building in all cities of the country. It was most of all subject to destruction during the Soviet period. At present, these objects are rare and identify the architectural era. Although many authors study classicism in the cities of Russia and Siberia, the city of Tomsk has not been studied enough.
Comparative and architectural analyses are used to study the classicism development in the capitals of Russia, Siberia and in Tomsk, in particular. It is shown how the main public buildings are designed and built in the cities of Russia and in the city of Tomsk in accordance with the approved projects.
It is shown that having passed the main formation stages, classicism becomes the national style by the middle of the 19th century. The need to build public buildings in all provincial cities of the country, new types of buildings such as magistrates, seats, banks, stock exchanges and others, change the architectural style in Russia. The model projects allow in a short time to carry out a large-scale economical and technically correct construction, which contributes to the stylistic integrity of the Russian cities.

About the Authors

N. U. Babinovich
Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building
Russian Federation

Nadezhda U. Babinovich, Senior Lecturer

2, Solyanaya Sq., 634003, Tomsk



E. V. Sitnikova
Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building
Russian Federation

Elena V. Sitnikova, PhD, A/Professor

2, Solyanaya Sq., 634003, Tomsk



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Babinovich N.U., Sitnikova E.V. Classicism and city planning in Russia and Siberia. Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture. 2020;22(3):23-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2020-22-3-23-36

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