“…-practical: renovation in the Netherlands (the authors consider the types of urban renewal in the Netherlands, classifying them into three main categories: regional renewal, reconstruction of architectural heritage and adaptive reuse) [5], Irkutsk [6], Ulan-Ude (the paper examines the case of reconstruction of objects of the former distillery in Ulan-Ude and their revival and transformation into a Center of Contemporary art) [7], Italy [8], St. Petersburg (the authors trace the use of various transformation methods -reconstruction, restoration and new construction -on the examples of St. Petersburg historical industrial objects) [9], China [10,11,12], Khabarovsk (on the example of the territory of the former Amur plant located in the southern part of the city, the possibility of replacing the old factory buildings and the adjacent territory with new, more technological and relevant industrial production for the city) [13], local reconstruction of load-bearing structures [14], standardization of industrial formations [15,16], -identity: filling the building and the surrounding area with meanings was considered in the work «Survey and preservation of an abandoned archaeological industrial site», where the authors considered the reconstruction of industrial spaces along the coast of Lazio, which are the first part of a larger urban renovation project, preserving the memory of the original structure [17], the directions of adaptation of industrial heritage to the modern context of the city [18], based on the principles of transpersonal socionics, a method is proposed, it allows us to provide a systematic unified approach to the development of programs for the renovation of depressive territories based on the consideration of all parties involved in this problem [19];…”