Abstract

The historical center of the small town of Biryuch in the Belgorod region is considered. Contradictions in the development of small historical cities and their historical centers are associated with unresolved urban planning conflicts and contradictions in the modern use of cultural heritage objects. Urban planning conflicts in the historical center of the city are considered and classified. It is revealed that the main urban planning conflicts are socio-functional, transport, and environmental. By type of location, they are divided into a linear, point, and areal. The directions of the development of the historical center of the city are proposed. The social and economic diversity of the urban environment and architectural features makes the city more sustainable. Preservation and restoration with adaptation to a new function of objects-cultural heritage preserve the urban identity, the memory of the place, making the urban environment unique and attractive to residents.

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