Reconstruction of Historical and Architectural Heritage 
DOI: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.24866/2227-6858/2021-1-14

Lisaia D., Zhang Chunyang

DARIA LISAIA, Doctor of Engineering Architecture (Corresponding Author), darialisaia@yahoo.com
ZHANG CHUNYANG, Doctor of Engineering Architecture, Professor, zhangcy@scut.edu.cn
School of Architecture,
South China University of Technology
Guangzhou, China

Administrative and legal mechanism of complex reconstruction
of the housing stock 
of historical centers of Russian cities

Abstract: An overview of the accepted practice, theoretical and legislative basis for the renovation of the housing stock of the historic centers of Russian cities is presented. On this basis, the authors propose a Mechanism for the complex housing renovation of historic centers of Russian cities, aimed at improving the living conditions and preserving the unique historic urban landscapes. The analysis of the current legislative and regulatory framework for the protection of cultural heritage: urban planning and land use; institutional interactions - between state bodies for the protection of cultural heritage (federal, regional and municipal); state cadastral bodies and municipal authorities; legal relations between the participants of housing renovation programs. The Mechanism proposed by us is based on the results of the work of state bodies over the past three decades; one of its central provisions is the coordination of all elements of the Mechanism to ensure the comprehensive preservation of cultural heritage.

Keywords: Mechanism of complex renovation of historic housing, historic urban landscape, cultural heritage, urban planning

Contribution of the authors: the authors contributed equally to this article.
The authors declare no conflicts of interests.


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