SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRIZE – THE HISTORY OF TYPE DEVELOPMENT
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In historical retrospect there is examined the spatial organization of an industrial enterprise as a typological unit in architecture. The techniques of the placement of buildings, structural-functional and compositional organization of the site, the time of their distribution, general approaches to the space formation are given.
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Y. MOROZOVA, Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk
д-р архитектуры, проф.
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