RENOVATION OF CHILDREN'S CAMPS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31649/2311-1429-2022-2-163-168

Keywords:

children's camp, rest, renovation, reconstruction, modernization, development vectors

Abstract

The article deals with the relevance of the renovation of children's camps, the development of new approaches to design and their modernization, which is related to the moral and physical wear and tear of existing children's recreation camps. The main tasks for recreation and use of the territories of children's camps are defined.

Today, children's camps quite often undergo renovation, which is caused by the non-compliance of the existing buildings and structures of the camp territory with modern standards and requirements. Renovation is a modern alternative to demolishing buildings and building new ones. It allows you to save time and material costs and allows you to adapt existing buildings to modern needs.

In the article, the general vectors of recreation development are formed, which are aimed at solving tasks related to the review of the planning, functional and temporary use of the territory of recreation camps. The main ones are: multi-functionality, barrier-free environment, social communicability, self-scaling, architectural and artistic design, beautification of the territory, environmental friendliness, implementation of partnership development, and year-round. Examples of the combination of development vectors in the renovation of children's camps are also given, which show that the camp can be modern, multifunctional, ecological and interesting.

Author Biographies

Svitlana Ryndiuk, Vinnytsia National Technical University

PhD, senior lecturer of department construction, urban and architectural

Roman Stasiuk, Vinnytsia National Technical University

student of BM-21m group, faculty of construction of heat power and gas supply

Olha Zachosa, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

student of the MBG-33c group, Faculty of Urbanism and Spatial Planning

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Published

2023-03-22

How to Cite

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S. Ryndiuk, R. Stasiuk, and O. Zachosa, “RENOVATION OF CHILDREN’S CAMPS”, СучТехнБудів, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 163–168, Mar. 2023.

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