ECOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR

Authors

  • Tatyana Vasilevna Nazarenko Basic Ph.D. student of the department: “Architecture”, Tashkent University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Keywords:

redevelopment, ecology, architecture, sustainable development, industry, building adaptation, recycled materials, quality of life, ecosystem restoration.

Abstract

This article examines the process of redeveloping industrial areas through the lens of sustainable development and ecology. It analyzes key principles of architectural design aimed at minimizing negative environmental impacts, including the use of recycled materials and the adaptation of buildings to climatic conditions. Successful examples of transforming abandoned industrial sites are also presented, illustrating the synergy between architecture and ecology. The article emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to redevelopment for improving quality of life and restoring ecosystems.

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Tatyana Vasilevna Nazarenko. (2024). ECOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 11(12), 507–510. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/2345