Abstract

This article examines the processes of formation of multifunctional complexes (MFCs) based on the renovation of industrial facilities and identifies and describes the following external factors influencing their formation: socio-economic, environmental, urban planning, architectural, aesthetic, and historical and cultural. It also highlights and describes internal factors: typological, functional and technological, engineering and constructive, space-planning, and architectural and artistic. Socio-economic factors are analysed by identifying factors that inhibit the development of new functions based on the renovation of stopped industrial facilities and contribute to these processes; the main objectives of the renovation of industrial facilities for MFCs are outlined. The factor of adaptability of the urban environment and renovation object located in it is considered in detail.

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