2021
DOI: 10.20334/2021-005-m
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Meninių formų ir gelžbetonio technologijų sąveika Lietuvos architektūroje

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“…Several significant buildings, like Banga Café and the Summer Stage in Palanga, have been demolished over the last decades in Lithuania without understanding their cultural value. Although several buildings are on the National List of Cultural Heritage, the post-war concrete objects face systematic problems in Lithuania's entire preservation process: the selection and representation of objects is not There are about thirty significant representatives of post-war concrete architecture in Lithuania: buildings, complexes, and sites of public, residential, and industrial typology [3]. Twelve objects of post-war concrete architecture are included in the National List of Cultural Heritage and are under state protection (see Table I).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several significant buildings, like Banga Café and the Summer Stage in Palanga, have been demolished over the last decades in Lithuania without understanding their cultural value. Although several buildings are on the National List of Cultural Heritage, the post-war concrete objects face systematic problems in Lithuania's entire preservation process: the selection and representation of objects is not There are about thirty significant representatives of post-war concrete architecture in Lithuania: buildings, complexes, and sites of public, residential, and industrial typology [3]. Twelve objects of post-war concrete architecture are included in the National List of Cultural Heritage and are under state protection (see Table I).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%