Authors
Senior Lecturer, Subdepartment of Architecture and Urbanism,
Pacific State University
PUBLICATIONS
Orel Daria A.,
Tseluiko Dmitry S.
Urban development and architecture in mountainous areas using the example of the highest settlements in the Andean region of South America
Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №2 (90) June, 2025
The article examines the architectural and planning features of the most historically and industrially significant cities in South America at record-breaking altitudes relative to sea level. The emergence, development and cultural identity of these cities in modern times are studied. The historical contexts of their origin and development are revealed. The plans of these cities and their adaptation to mountainous terrains and climate are overviewed. A comparative analysis is carried out in relation to the historical period under consideration. In addition to the urban development structure, the features of the colonial architectural style and the specifics of national identity are highlighted. In conclusion, a comparative analysis of the chronological stages of highland city development in South America is made.
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Bazilevich Mikhail E.,
Tseluiko Dmitry S.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE RUSSO-CHINESE BANK’S BUILDINGS IN DALIAN
Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №3 (75) September, 2021
The article reflects the results of the research work conducted by the authors within the framework of the scientific project: "Architecture of Banking and Consular Institutions in Manchuria in the Late 19th - Early 20th Century." In a brief historical essay, we outline the reasons for the creation of the Russo-Chinese Bank and its activities in the northeast of China. Photographs and archival materials are used to appreciate the preserved and lost buildings of the bank’s branches in Dalian (Port Arthur and Dalny), as well as two unrealized projects drawn up by the German architect G.Yu. Junghendel at the beginning of the 20th century. The study identifies the stylistic and spatial planning features of the Russo-Chinese Bank’s buildings and their place in the general architectural landscape of the Kwantung Peninsula during the period when this territory was in Russian possession.
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Bazilevich M.E., Tseluiko D.S. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE RUSSO-CHINESE BANK’S BUILDINGS IN DALIAN [Online] //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2021. – №3(75). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2021_3/13/ – doi: 10.47055/1990-4126-2021-3(75)-13
Tseluiko Dmitry S.
THE ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING CHARACTERISTICS OF LI SHUTONG RESIDENCE
Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №4 (64) December, 2018
The article presents an architectural analysis of the residence that belonged to the master Li Shutong (1880-1942) located in the historical part of Tianjin, Hebei district, Zhou Wei Street. This ensemble is an illustrative example of China's garden and park architecture in the late 19th and early 20th century. The architectural and planning solution displays not only the popular stylistic directions of that time but also the nature of the Hong Yi Wizard. What was expressed in the non-standard layout of the volumes inside the estate, the creation of new functions and the situation of the perception of space regarding the entry of the garden and park complexes of China.
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Tseluiko D.S. THE ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING CHARACTERISTICS OF LI SHUTONG RESIDENCE [Online] //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2018. – №4(64). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2018_4/39
Tseluiko Dmitry S.
PLANS AND ELEMENTS OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN-DAY CHINESE GARDENS
Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №1 (61) March, 2018
The article considers plans, techniques and principles of garden design and demonstrates extensive influence of the literature and painting on the traditional Chinese gardens. The modern-day gardens are influenced by new trends in architecture and technological achievements. The author reviews the following garden elements: walls, water, pavilions, scenery openings, p’ailou, and walkways. These elements are present in both traditional and modern-day gardens. The decor and forms of the elements have become poorer whilst retaining their meanings.
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Tseluiko D.S. PLANS AND ELEMENTS OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN-DAY CHINESE GARDENS [Online] //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2018. – №1(61). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2018_1/18
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