Abstract
AbstractThe article deals with the change in the architectural typology of abandoned objects over time. The influence of time on their urban planning position and typological components—function, design and form is analysed. Abandoned objects are structures created by man, but not used today. They have passed their way “from reality to utopia”. Special attention is paid to the topic “cultural heritage objects and time”. Adaptation of status objects protected by the state for modern use is analyzed. An attempt is made to unravel why this happened and whether the return path is possible—“from utopia to reality”. In conclusion, the concepts of general and environmental criteria for assessing the viability of abandoned objects are introduced; the concept of architectural and typological potential of a structure is formulated on the basis of the criteria for assessing the viability of abandoned objects.KeywordsUtopiaRealityAbandoned objectLife potential
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