Vol 3 No 3 (2011): K. Šešelgis' readings - 2011 / K. Šešelgio skaitymai - 2011

Published: 2011-06-07

Article

  • Empowering research in architecture by community involvement and wider international cooperation

  • The origins and directions of large scale post-war residential districts

  • Landscape composition development stages in multi-storey residential areas of the Baltic Sea region

  • A la carte urban policies. mega-events: from exceptionality to construction of ordinary planning practices. a look at Italy: case study of the 2006 winter olympic games in Turin

  • Urban territorial commmunities and their influence forming urban recreational territories

  • Urban development effect on passive house energy consumption

  • Development opportunities of Latvian historical parks. Example of Kurzeme

  • Spatial apparatuses in Central Asia. The case of Astana

  • Reality and perspectives of public participation in urban planning and design processes

  • Building energy and architectural form relationships

  • The objects in western Lithuania of alternative eneretics, their impact for the visual environment and possibilities of effect optimization

  • Tradition of wooden architecture – parallels between Lithuanian and Finnish experience

  • Contemporary use and preservation challenges of prehistoric and ancient religious complexes

  • Fireplace in a structure of archaic dwelling-house

  • Urban cores in the valley of river Neris in Vilnius – system or uncontroled coincidence?

  • The contemporary architecture landmarks: placing an iconic building in a hierarchical classification system

  • National representation in the constituent Seimas (parliament) interior by Vladimir Dubenecky (1924)

  • Interaction between architecture and arts in the interior of “Lietkoopsajunga” building

  • The lack of holistic approach in the problematic of Lithuanian heritage protection in the beginning of the 20th