Project
Preservation of Military Settlements of the First Half of the 19th Century
Category
About the project (provided by the applicant)
Military settlements are a unique type of barracks complex that existed from 1815 to 1856. The choice of design solutions for preserving these settlements depends on the location of the complex, its state of preservation, and the level of protection. Engineering conservation, localized reconstruction of ruins, and museification in Selishchi are most appropriate for a federal cultural heritage site and are the most cost-effective for a building located far from the city. An open-air museum will attract tourists from Veliky Novgorod and the surrounding region. Reconstructing the riding hall and placing a physical culture and leisure center in Krechevitsy is the most effective solution for preserving the complex in a remote yet relatively densely populated area of Novgorod.
Location
Selishchi Village, Novgorod Region / Krechevitsy District, Veliky Novgorod, Russia
Project design year
2025
Applicant
Anastasia Andreevna Dyadyurina
St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Master’s Degree, 2nd year. Supervisor: Elena Nikolaevna Baulina, Associate Professor, Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage.
Author of the project
Anastasia Andreevna Dyadyurina
Visualization
Anastasia Andreevna Dyadyurina
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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