2017
DOI: 10.26687/archnet-ijar.v11i3.1358
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Ornamental Art and Symbolism: Activators of Historical Regeneration for Kazakhstan’s Landscape Architecture

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“…Offering insights into the impact of socio-cultural and political contexts on the identity and characteristics of architectural heritage a number of papers are addressing these aspects of heritage conservation in various contexts in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Harrington et al, 2017); Iran (Eshrati et al, 2017), and Kazakhstan (Yussupova et al, 2017). Notably, the preceding outlines of the papers published in the special edition demonstrated various possibilities for sustaining heritage in the digital era.…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Offering insights into the impact of socio-cultural and political contexts on the identity and characteristics of architectural heritage a number of papers are addressing these aspects of heritage conservation in various contexts in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Harrington et al, 2017); Iran (Eshrati et al, 2017), and Kazakhstan (Yussupova et al, 2017). Notably, the preceding outlines of the papers published in the special edition demonstrated various possibilities for sustaining heritage in the digital era.…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current literature from architecture, urban planning, sociology or psychology, public space has been discussed under the broad terms of public accessibility, human behavior or life in open spaces as avenues, streets, green parks, places between work offices of plazas, publicly owned and managed outdoor spaces (Gehl, 2011;Whyte, 1980;Carr et al, 1992;Low and Altman, 1992;Carmona et al, 2003). Architectural context of public spaces has been related with culturally acceptable criteria that see the norms of appropriate forms and expressions (Rahimian et al, 2017). Accordingly, growing trend of privatization, managing issues about quality of public spaces and discussions about functionality and human behavior Street music in public spaces transactions in public spaces needed to be discussed with the help of more flexible and multi-faceted new perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%