Form of presentation | Articles in international journals and collections |
Year of publication | 2023 |
Язык | русский |
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Bashirova Elza Ildarovna, author
Bibikina Angelina Rustamovna, author
Novikov Stepan Viktorovich, author
Tukmakova Milyausha Ilgisovna, author
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Efimov D. D., author
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Bibikina Angelina Rustamovna, author
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Bibliographic description in the original language |
M. I. Tukmakova, S. V. Novikov, E. I. Bashirova, A. R. Bibikina & D. D. Efimov. Architecture of Closed Creative Spaces: Typology and Functional Structure // Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering book series (LNCE,volume 436) Link Springer. - 2023. ISCICC 2022: Industrial and Civil Construction 2022 pp 240–251 |
Annotation |
In the article, the authors for the first time considered “creative spaces” as a new type of public spaces, their formation and varieties. An analysis of the functional structure of significant, successfully operating creative spaces in large cities of Russia, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, was carried out. The authors were faced with the task of identifying the typology of closed creative spaces and analyzing their functional structure, as well as the forms of interaction between creative spaces and the urban environment. As a result of the study, the typology of existing creative spaces by location in the urban environment (integrated, built-in, freestanding, complex) and by the predominant functional purpose (business, educational, club and entertainment) were determined. The authors have identified the functional structure of creative spaces, in which the core (the main functions that determine the main purpose of the creative space) and additional functions are distinguished. The significance of the obtained results for the development of architectural science lies in the formation of the creative spaces types and consideration of their functional structure. This material can be used for both theoretical and practical work, in the design of creative spaces, as well as for the introduction of new types of public buildings and premises in the educational process. |
Keywords |
Public Spaces, Creative Spaces, Creative Industries, Creative Clusters, Coworking, Anti-Cafe
Educational Hub, Lecture Hall, Urban Environment, Art Space, Youth Center |
The name of the journal |
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
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URL |
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-44432-6_30 |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=291859&p_lang=2 |
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Bashirova Elza Ildarovna |
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Bibikina Angelina Rustamovna |
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Novikov Stepan Viktorovich |
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Tukmakova Milyausha Ilgisovna |
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Efimov D. D. |
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Bibikina Angelina Rustamovna |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2023 |
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M. I. Tukmakova, S. V. Novikov, E. I. Bashirova, A. R. Bibikina & D. D. Efimov. Architecture of Closed Creative Spaces: Typology and Functional Structure // Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering book series (LNCE,volume 436) Link Springer. - 2023. ISCICC 2022: Industrial and Civil Construction 2022 pp 240–251 |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=291859&p_lang=2 |
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Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering |
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dc.description.abstract |
In the article, the authors for the first time considered “creative spaces” as a new type of public spaces, their formation and varieties. An analysis of the functional structure of significant, successfully operating creative spaces in large cities of Russia, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, was carried out. The authors were faced with the task of identifying the typology of closed creative spaces and analyzing their functional structure, as well as the forms of interaction between creative spaces and the urban environment. As a result of the study, the typology of existing creative spaces by location in the urban environment (integrated, built-in, freestanding, complex) and by the predominant functional purpose (business, educational, club and entertainment) were determined. The authors have identified the functional structure of creative spaces, in which the core (the main functions that determine the main purpose of the creative space) and additional functions are distinguished. The significance of the obtained results for the development of architectural science lies in the formation of the creative spaces types and consideration of their functional structure. This material can be used for both theoretical and practical work, in the design of creative spaces, as well as for the introduction of new types of public buildings and premises in the educational process. |
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ru |
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Public Spaces |
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Creative Spaces |
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Creative Industries |
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Creative Clusters |
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Coworking |
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Anti-Cafe
Educational Hub |
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Lecture Hall |
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Urban Environment |
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Art Space |
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Youth Center |
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Architecture of Closed Creative Spaces: Typology and Functional Structure |
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Articles in international journals and collections |
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