PRESERVATION AND MODERNIZATION OF HISTORIC URBAN AREAS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
square, protected area, central square, historical cities, modern urban planning, functional center, historical cities, compositional harmony, street, Main Square.Abstract
This article explores the issues related to the preservation of historical urban squares, their significance as cultural heritage, and their modernization in accordance with contemporary urban planning requirements. The study analyzes the architectural, cultural, and functional value of historical spaces and outlines the principles for their development within the context of modern urbanization processes.
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