URBAN PLANNING ANALYSIS OF SMALL ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND ADVERTISING STANDS IN THE HISTORICAL PART OF THE CITY OF BUKHARA
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Historic center, small architectural forms, advertising billboard, urban planning analysis, architectural environment, visual harmony, national traditions, design elements, cultural heritage, landscape architecture, tourism.Abstract
The article analyzes the influence of small architectural elements and advertising billboards located in the historical part of Bukhara on the urban environment. The study will examine issues of preserving the architectural integrity of buildings located in the historic center, the placement of modern advertising media adapted to the visual environment, as well as their aesthetic and functional aspects. The harmony of small architectural forms (lampposts, benches, signs, umbrellas, market stalls, etc.) with the historical landscape is also analyzed. The article provides proposals and recommendations for preserving the national architectural traditions of the city of Bukhara while simultaneously introducing modern design elements. The results of the study will contribute to the regulation of urban planning requirements in historic areas, the preservation of cultural heritage and the enhancement of tourism potential.
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