IVASHKO, Yulia, Andrii DMYTRENKO, Aneta PAWLOWSKA, Małgorzata LISIŃSKA-KUŚNIERZ, Michal KRUPA, Pavol TIŠLIAR, Artem HLUSHCHENKO, Aleksander SERAFIN and Andrii SHPAKOV. DESTRUCTION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AS A RESULT OF WAR: THE EXPERIENCE OF RECONSTRUCTION (CONSERVATION AND LOGISTICAL ASPECTS). International Journal of Conservation Science. ROMANIA: UNIV ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA IASI, ARHEOINVEST INTERDISCIPLINARY PLATFORM, 2024, vol. 15, Special Issue 1, p. 17-30, 16 pp. ISSN 2067-533X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.36868/IJCS.2024.SI.02.
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Original name DESTRUCTION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AS A RESULT OF WAR: THE EXPERIENCE OF RECONSTRUCTION (CONSERVATION AND LOGISTICAL ASPECTS)
Authors IVASHKO, Yulia (804 Ukraine), Andrii DMYTRENKO (804 Ukraine), Aneta PAWLOWSKA (616 Poland), Małgorzata LISIŃSKA-KUŚNIERZ (616 Poland), Michal KRUPA (616 Poland), Pavol TIŠLIAR (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Artem HLUSHCHENKO (804 Ukraine), Aleksander SERAFIN (616 Poland) and Andrii SHPAKOV (804 Ukraine).
Edition International Journal of Conservation Science, ROMANIA, UNIV ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA IASI, ARHEOINVEST INTERDISCIPLINARY PLATFORM, 2024, 2067-533X.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Romania
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 0.800 in 2022
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.36868/IJCS.2024.SI.02
UT WoS 999
Keywords in English Destruction; Architectural heritage; War; Reconstruction; City logistics; Ukraine; Poland; Slovakia
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Pavol Tišliar, PhD., učo 118546. Changed: 7/3/2024 13:35.
Abstract
The article is devoted to the current topic of the destructive impact of wars on the state of historical and cultural heritage. The vulnerability of architectural monuments to the chaos of war was evidenced by the recent events of the war in Ukraine. The thesis of the article is illustrated by examples of the destruction of specific objects in Chernigov. As any war comes to an end and the question of reconstruction and restoration of the destroyed is raised, the experience of rebuilding the Old Town in Warsaw, which officially introduced a new direction in the restoration activity – restitution, is analysed, and the fate of museum collections in Slovakia is also analysed. The presented good conservation practices and their results in the reconstruction of Warsaw's historical monuments can be used in the development of detailed action plans for the reconstruction of objects related to the national heritage of Ukraine. It also seems expedient to use the principles of urban logistics when analysing and designing, and then implementing the assumptions of the operation of reconstructed historic cities.
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