Metropol.x_Kharkiv
Kharkiv’s architectural landscape reflects its complex historical and cultural evolution, showcasing diverse layers of heritage from different eras. Buildings in Kharkiv mirros the city’s historical trajectory, from its days as a small fortress to its development into a major industrial center. The city’s rich history is reflected in its diverse architectural landscape, which includes buildings from the Baroque and Neoclassical periods as well as modern structures from the Soviet era. This atlas aims to enhance the understanding of the city of Kharkiv, shedding light on the intricacies of its built heritage and the forces driving its transformation.

ISBN 978-3-930092-27-7
Size 17 x 24 cm
Color
204 pages
2024 Conference Presentations (Published Proceedings)
Chepurna, Svitlana Mykolaivna. “Volumetric and Spatial Coding as a Tool for Rebuilding Destroyed Urban Territories.” In Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “Modern Scientific Research in Technical Sciences: The Impact of Martial Law in Ukraine”, March 6–7, 2024, Riga, Republic of Latvia, 48–51. Riga, 2024. https://doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-414-6-11.
Chepurna, Svitlana Mykolaivna. “Rebuilding of the Urban Environment in the Post-War Period.” In Proceedings of the IV International Scientific and Practical Conference “Modern Problems and Promising Directions of Innovative Development of the City”, November 7–8, 2024, Odesa, Ukraine, 79–81. Odesa, 2024. https://odaba.edu.ua/news/864
Hordiichuk, Serhii, Andrii Chernov, Ihor Stakhiv, and Dmytro Liashenko. “Geoinformation Modelling of the Lower Dnipro National Nature Park Conditions as a Consequence of the Kakhovka Dam Destruction.” In Proceedings of the International Conference of Young Professionals “GeoTerrace-2024” (2024). https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2024510044
Malko, Anastasia, and Iman Baratvakili. “Research-Based Seminar: A Platform for Engaging Urban Transformation.” In IV International Scientific and Practical Conference: State, Problems and Prospects of Development of Modern Cities, Odesa, Ukraine, November 7–8, 2024.
Orlenko, Tetiana, Olha Tytarenko, Oleksandr Tsvyk, and Dmytro Liashenko. “Remote Monitoring of the Activation of Hazardous Natural Processes under the War in Ukraine.” In Proceedings of the International Conference of Young Professionals “GeoTerrace-2024” (2024). https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2024510060
Petryshyn, Halyna, Nataliia Sosnova, Serhii Tupis, and Andrii Bolila. “Development of the Public Space of a Mono-Functional Town (On the Example of the Town of Novoyavorivsk, Ukraine).” IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1376, no. 1 (2024): 012003.