Metropol.x_Kyiv
Since independence in 1991 Kyiv has been undergoing dynamic transformation processes, as witnessed in the dynamics of its urban development, i.e., the densification of the existing urban fabric and reconstruction of old buildings, which has partly lead to a loss of historical quality. Against the backdrop of current crises, this booklet provides significant insights into the ongoing situation in Kyiv. The topics of the atlas are manifold. However, they are closely related to Kyiv’s urban planning and architecture, and discussed within the broader context of a post-soviet city and its present sociocultural, political, economic, and environmental conditions, as well as its rich historical heritage.

ISBN 978-3-930092-22-2
Size 17 x 24
color, 140 pages
2022 Conference Presentations (Published Proceedings)
Kurian, Vlad. “Green and Blue Infrastructure: Sustainable Development of the Urbanized Territory.” Problemy teorii ta istorii arkhitektury Ukrainy 22 (2022): 58–64. https://doi.org/10.31650/2519-4208-2022-22-58-64
Savytska, Olga. “IT Technologies as a Tool for Sustainable Development of Urban Areas.” In II International Scientific and Practical Conference: State, Problems and Prospects of Development of Modern Cities, Odesa, Ukraine, November 3–4, 2022.
Urenev, Valerii, and Nadiia Dmytrik. “Assessment of the Factors of Influence on the Formation of Multifunctional Complexes under Conditions of Renovation of Industrial Facilities.” In Advances in Civil and Architectural Engineering 13, no. 25 (2022): 14–23.
Urenev, Valerii, Nadiia Dmytrik, and O. E. Bogomolov. “The Features of Architectural Renovation of Industrial Heritage for New Functions.” In Problems of Theory and History of Architecture of Ukraine 22 (2022): 48–57.