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Chair
of Restoration of Architectural Complexes


Brief
information about the Chair

Scientific Objective:
Architectural heritage and preserving heritage. Restoration and
reconstruction of buildings: methods of initial project research
for further restorative works, theory and practice of restorative
works; reconstruction, revalorization of architectural complexes,
history of the development of architecture and town-planning complexes.
The main goal of activities of the Chair is to carry out scientific
research associated with the theory and practice of restoration
of architectural monuments and ensembles, revalorization and regeneration
of town-planning complexes, history of the development of architecture
and town-planning complexes in Western Ukraine. This is the only
Chair in Ukraine providing education and conducting research activities
in this field.
The Chair is involved in the following activities:
- Scientific research of architectural heritage, specifically
in the Western Ukraine, publishing scientific research works in
this subject matter;
- Maintaining international and national scientific relations;
- Carrying out projects related to scientific research and restoration
of architectural objects;
- Providing proficiency improvement for the lecturers of the Chair
and encouraging
- Research work for the scientific degrees.
Main fields of scientific research:
- History of the development of town-planning complexes in Western
Ukraine: Professor A. Rudnytskiy, Assistant Professors M. Bevz,
M. Dolynska, Senior Lecturers A. Martynyuk, V. Fedyk, Assistant
Lecturers B. Mykhailyuk, Engineer-Architect V. Petryk;
- History of the development of architecture in Western Ukraine:
Senior Lecturer M. Sluzhynska, Assistant Lecturers O. Rybchynskiy,
Yu. Dyba, R. Gnidets;
- Issues of preserving architectural heritage of Ukraine in modern
conditions: Professor A. Rudnytskiy, Assistant Professors M. Bcvz,
M. Dolynska, N.Konsulova, Senior Lecturers A. Martynyuk, K. Prysyazhniy;
- Issues of restoring and reviving lost buildings: Senior Lecturer
Yu. Dubyk;
- Methods of determining landscape preservation areas: Senior
Lecturer V. Fedyk;
- Methods of reconstructing territories and public buildings in
historical cities of Ukraine to meet the needs of disabled people
with restricted movements: Senior Lecturer V. Dumalskiy;
- Maintaining inventory and taking measurements of architectural
monuments and valuable buildings: Assistant Professors M. Bevz,
M. Dolynska, Senior Lecturers A. Martynyuk, V. Fedyk, Yu. Dubyk,
K. Prysyazhniy, Assistant Lecturers Yu. Dyba, B. Mykhailyuk;
- Applying computer technologies in architectural design: Assistant
Professor M. Demkiv;
- Methods of determining preservation areas for architectural
monuments and town-planning complexes, archeological monuments
and cultural spheres: Assistant Professor M. Bevz, Senior Lecturer
V. Fedyk, Engineer-Architect V.M.Petryk;
- Methods of conducting initial project research for further restorative
works: Assistant Professors M. Bevz, M. Dolynska, Senior Lecturers
A. Martynyuk, K.Prysyazhniy, Yu. Dubyk.
Address: 12
S. Bandera Street, Suites 326, 327, Lviv Phone: (0322) 398-078.
Management and
Faculty

1.
Ph.D. in Architecture, Professor, A.M. Rudnytskiy (Head of the
Chair);
2. Candidate of Sciences in Architecture, Assistant Professor,
M.V. Bevz;
3. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Assistant Professor, M.V.
Demkiv;
4. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, M.L.
Dolynska;
5. Candidate of Sciences in Architecture, Assistant Professor,
N/A. Konsulova;
6. Assistant Professor, K.V. Prysyazhniy;
7. Senior Lecturer, Yu.Ya. Dubyk;
8. Senior Lecturer, V.O. Dumalskiy (Deputy Head of the Chair);
9. Senior Lecturer. A.M. Martynyuk;
10. Senior Lecturer, M.S. Sluzhynska;
11. Senior Lecturer, V.D, Fedyk;
12. Candidate of Sciences in Architecture, Assistant Lecturer,
Yu.R. Dyba;
13. Candidate of Sciences in Architecture, Assistant Lecturer,
O.V. Rybchynskiy;
14. Assistant Lecturer, R.B. Gnidets;
15. Assistant Lecturer, B.F. Mykhailyuk
Staff of the Chair

1.
Manager of the Lab, S.S. Kolodrub;
2. Engineer - V.M. Petryk;
3. Senior Laboratory Assistant - O.Ya. Zagoretska.
Chair of the Restoration
of Architectural Complexes

History of Architecture and Town Planning
The main goal of the course is to systemize the acquired knowledge
in the field of history of architectural-spatial development of
cities, towns and settlements starting from the ancient times
to nowadays, with an emphasis on the aspects of their functionality
and architectural ensemble. The first part of the course is related
to the history of the architecture of cities and ensembles in
the ancient times and Middle Ages. The second part of the course
is related to the processes and features of town development starting
from the 15th century to nowadays in European countries and other
parts of the world. The emphasis is made on the analysis of historical
processes of the development of urbanism in Ukraine and issues
of development of Ukrainian architecture. (3rd year of studies,
5th and 6th semesters - 56 academic hours of lectures, 28 hours
of practical training, final examination. Lectures - Professor
A. Rudnytskiy. Practical training courses - Assistant Professor
N. Konsulova, Senior Lecturers V. Dumalskiy, M. Sluzhynska).
History of the Ukrainian Urbanism
The goal of the course is to provide profound knowledge in the
field of architecture of the generated urbanist environment, where
it is necessary to allocate projected objects and adapt the environment
to meet current needs. The objective of seminars and practical
training classes is to master the acquired knowledge of the history
of town planning through tangible analysis of the structure of
developed cities in Ukraine and (heir architectural environment.
(5th year of studies, 9th semester - 28 academic hours of lectures,
28 hours of practical training, final examination. Lectures: Professor
A. Rudnytskiy, Practical training courses: Senior Lecturer V.
Fedyk, Assistant Lecturers: B. Mykhailyuk, O. Rybchynskiy).
Information Technology and Fundamentals of Computer-Aided
Modeling
Lectures are delivered for the students of different sub-departments.
Brief course outline: studying fundamentals and principles of
operating computers and organizing computer design works, mastering
methods of formalization and formation of models of designed objects
and processes. Introduction into the technology of functioning
of word processors, graphic editors and computer-aided design
systems in architecture. (2nd year of studies, 3rd semester -
14 hours of lectures, final examination, Assistant Professor M.V.
Demkiv).
Scientific Methods of Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural
Objects
Course outline: methods and principles of conducting scientific
research in the fields of the theory of architecture, restoration
of architectural monuments. Specific research methods in restoration.
Major issues of the process of restoration of architectural object.
Modern tendencies in restoration. Issues of performing restorative
works from memory. The most modern technologies of restorative
works. (6th year of studies, 11th semester -28 academic hours
of lectures, 28 hours of practical training, final examination,
Assistant Professor Yu. Dyba).
Reconstruction of Historical Complexes
Course outline: peculiarities of building ensembles in different
historical periods. Analyzing samples of expanding existing complexes.
Analyzing visual development of existing complexes and theoretical
fundamentals of their reconstruction. Town planning complexes
of streets and squares in historical cities. Methods of conducting
initial project analysis and fundamentals of reconstruction. (6th
year of studies, 11th semester - 14 academic hours of lectures,
14 hours of practical training, final test. Senior Lecturer A.
Martynyuk).
Reconstruction and Modernization of Architectural Objects
Course outline: major problems and objectives of reconstruction
of historically built areas, residential areas and buildings.
Mastering the methods of initial research for further reconstruction
and modernization, historical examples of constructive alterations,
identifying possible objectives for further reconstruction, engineering-technical
equipment for reconstruction. (6th year of studies, 11th semester
- 42 academic hours of lectures, 42 hours of practical training,
final test - Assistant Professor K. Prysyazhniy).
Renovation of Buildings
Course outline: necessity to preserve and renovate historical
buildings. Methods o! design works for objects located in the
developed architectural environment (specific components of buildings,
residential areas, municipal areas). Diagnosing defects and technology
of renovating historical buildings and components (foundations,
walls, flooring, roofing, plastering, joinery, decorative metal).
(6th year of studies, 11th semester - 11 academic hours of lectures,
28 hours of practical training, final examination - Senior Lecturer
Yu. Dubyk).
Architectural Subject Practical Training Course, Optional:
Auxiliary Disciplines in Restoration
Course outline: complex of auxiliary historical disciplines applicable
for the process of studying architectural object of complex on
the stage of initial research for further restorative works assignments.
Fundamentals of archives; historical cartography, metrology and
chronology; analyzing iconography and historical sketches; architectural-archeological
research, methods of verbal history and social surveys (socio-topographic
method). (5th year of studies, 9th semester - 28 academic hours
of lectures, 28 hours of practical training, final examination
- Assistant Professor M. Dolynska).
Planning Reconstruction and Modernization of Buildings
Course outline: fundamentals of working with architectural and
town planning monuments, historical buildings and complexes; fundamentals
of architectural monuments conservancy legislation. Fundamentals
of the methods of research, restoration and reconstruction and
adapting historical buildings and complexes. Procedures of preparing
project documentation for architectural monuments and historical
buildings and complexes. Types of works with monuments. Methods
of evaluating (technical condition, architectural-artistic value
and others) and initial project analysis of architectural monuments
and historical buildings and complexes. (4th year of studies,
8th semester - 21 academic hours of lectures, 12 hours of practical
training, final examination. Assistant Professor M. Bevz).
Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Objects
Course outline: determining the value of historical environment
based on complex scientific analysis. Methods of developing programs
for regulating and preserving valuable historical-architectural
and architectural-landscape complexes (based on the example of
Lviv and other Cities in Galychcyna). Types of maintenance modes
for architectural monuments and principles of determining preservation
areas. (4th year of studies, 8th semester - 24 academic hours
of lectures, 12 hours of practical training, final test. Senior
Lecturer V. Fedyk).
Architectural Subject Practical Training Course, Optional:
Methods of Performing Initial Project and project Restoration
Works
Course outline: system of restoration process and role of an architect-restorer
in the process. Complex scientific research of architectural monuments,
determining category of object's value, developing the concept
of restoration and adaptation of historical architectural objects.
Methods of drawing sketches and design drawings of the architectural
monuments. (5th year of studies, 10th semester - 28 academic hours
of lectures, final examination. Senior Lecturer Yu. Dubyk).
Adapting Historical Objects
Course outline: issues of preserving original image of the city
in the course of modernization of historical areas; methods of
harmonization of adapted buildings with historical environment
of the city; historical fundamentals of adapting residential,
educational, cultural, industrial and other types of buildings.
In the course of practical training students perform case studies
and projects of adapting inferior areas in the City of Lviv for
residential and educational functional purposes. (6th year of
studies, 12th semester - 14 academic hours of lectures, 14 hours
of practical training, final test. Assistant Professor N. Konsulova).
Architectural Improvements in the Course of Reconstruction
Course outline: history of developing improvements in different
regions of European countries (Pompeii, Roman roads, streets and
squares pavements in the Cities in the Middle Ages, paving squares
during Renascence and Baroque epochs, paving municipal streets
in the 8th - 19th centuries). Architectural improvements in Lviv
and Western Ukraine, analyzing perseverance of patterns and practice
of reconstruction. Modern requirements towards architectural improvements.
Municipal interior equipment: street lighting, benches, litter
receptacles, advertising billboards, etc.(6th year of studies,
12th semester- 14 academic hours of lectures, 14 hours of practical
training. Senior Lecturer A. Martynyuk).
Restoration of Objects
Outline: historical changes in the methods of restoration; methods
of working with architectural monuments of different styles and
local peculiarities. Course outline: studying universal historical
background of preserving and restoring stone monuments. Studying
restoration of monuments of brick and wooden architecture, restoring
parts of buildings based on a variety of materials used in monument.
(6th year of studies. 12th semester - 28 academic hours of lectures,
28 hours of practical training, final examination. Assistant Professor
K. Prysyazhniy).
Conceptual Issues of Modern Architecture
Outline: (according to the comprehensive syllabus of the Department).
(6th year of studies, 12th semester - 4 academic hours of lectures,
4 hours of practical training, final test. Assistant Professor
M. Demkiv).
Architectural Design
Course Project in Reconstruction and Adapting Existing Structure
Outline: Planning reconstruction with alteration of functional
purpose and problems of adaptation of the existing structure;
methods of performing initial project analysis. Methods of planning
reconstruction taking into account historical-ethnic value, technical
condition, possibilities of adapting to new functional purposes:
project of adaptation (to the given functional purposes), project
of reconstruction (outlining alterations). Design composition
of the fronts and interior. Developing architectural parts, improving
backyards and adherent territory. (2nd year of studies, 4th semester
- 84 hours of in-class practical training, 162 academic hours
in total, final test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professors
M. Demkiv, N. Konsulova, Assistant Lecturer Yu. Dyba).
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design
Course Project in Reconstruction and Adapting Existing Structure
(2nd year of studies, 4th semester, 54 hours of in-class practical
training, 54 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Assistant Professors M. Demkiv, N. Konsulova, Assistant Lecturer
Yu. Dyba).
Course Project in Restoration of Architectural Monument or
Valuable Structure
Outline: methods of conducting initial project research. Methods
of planning restoration of objects: project of adapting to new
functional proposes and project of restoring architectural monument.
Developing project from concept of adapting to architectural details
taking into account historical image on different stages of object
development and modern needs, technical condition. (4th year of
studies, 7th semester- 54 hours of in-class practical training,
162 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Assistant Professors M. Demkiv, M. Dolynska, N. Konsulova, Senior
Lecturers V. Fedyk, V. Dumalskiy, M. Sluzhynska, Assistant Lecturers
Yu. Dyba, R. Gnidets, B. Mykhailyuk, O. Rybchynskiy).
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design: Designing
Architectural Environment
Outline: drawing results of complex initial project research of
an object: inventory chart, inventory of valuable components,
measurements, sketches, photo-fixing, analyzing composition of
the front, applying architectural and artistic details, analyzing
technical condition, proportional analysis of the front, functional
use of premises and spaces, describing the front, layout structure,
interiors, structural diagram, technical condition, describing
project suggestions on reconstruction (restoration, regeneration).
(4th year of studies, 7th semester - 54 hours of in-class practical
training, 54 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Assistant Professors M. Demkiv, M. Dolynska, N. Konsulova, Senior
Lecturers V. Fedyk, V. Dumalskiy, M. Sluzhynska, Assistant Lecturers
Yu. Dyba, R. Gnidets, B. Mykhailyuk, O. Rybchynskiy).
Course Project of the Historical-Architectural Ensemble (Complex)
Outline: essentials of developing projects related to restoration
of ensembles (complexes): taking into account compositional axes,
hierarchy of buildings and spaces, visual development of separate
components. Initial project research: inventory, measurements,
sketches, photo fixing, reconnaissance, analyzing and comparing
literary and archive materials. Carlograms of construction schedules
(developing ensemble / complex). Concept of ensemble restoration.
Adapting to specific functional purposes. Color spectrum of the
front. Restoration of separate architectural components. Stylization
of interiors and components. Improving territories (garden, section
of park, etc.). (5th year of studies, 9th semester - 84 hours
of in-class practical training, 189 academic hours in total, final
test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professor M. Dolynska, Senior
Lecturers V. Dumalskiy, A. Martynyuk).
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design
Outline: drawing results of complex initial project research of
an object: inventory chart, inventory of valuable components,
measurements, sketches, photo-fixing, analyzing composition of
the front, applying architectural and artistic details, analyzing
technical condition, proportional analysis of the front, functional
use of premises and spaces, describing the front, layout structure,
interiors, structural diagram, technical condition, describing
project suggestions on reconstruction (restoration, regeneration).
(5th year of studies, 9th semester - 54 hours of in-class practical
training, 54 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Assistant Professor M. Dolynska, Senior Lecturers V. Dumalskiy,
A. Martynyuk).
Course Project of Regeneration, Revalorization, Restoration
or Reconstruction of a Historical Town Planning Complex
Outline: essentials of planning restoration / reconstruction of
town planning complexes. Spatial planning of municipal areas with
historical buildings. Initial project research: inventory, measurements,
photo fixing, reconnaissance, sketches; searching for, analyzing
and comparing literary and archive materials; analyzing cartographic
materials in order to ascertain the history of municipal area
development. Planning regeneration (restoration, revalorization,
reconstruction) of the municipal area. Adapting existing buildings
and areas to the modern functional purposes, re-planning to ensure
comfortable environment. Color spectrum for the fronts of buildings.
Restoration of separate architectural sections. Stylization of
separate components and interiors. (5th year of studies, 10th
semester - 72 hours of in-class practical training, 189 academic
hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professor
M. Dolynska, Senior Lecturers V. Dumalskiy, A. Martynyuk).
Optional Architectural Project
The students are offered an option of three assignments: 1) Reconstruction
of the ground floor (and basement premises) of the existing building
adapting it to exclusive functional purpose. Identifying possibilities
to adapt premises to the given functional purpose. Concept of
adaptation / reconstruction. Designing interiors, including all
architectural details. 2) Placing a building in the historical
area. Stylistic and compositional analysis of the existing state
of the area. History of the area development. Concept of placing
a new building in the accomplished environment. Developing floors
layout, fronts and improvements. 3) Reconstructing / restoring
fronts of existing buildings with the purpose of improving environment.
Stylistic and compositional analysis of existing buildings. Inventory
of valuable elements. Historical background information related
to construction and reconstruction of the building. Concept of
reconstruction / restoration of the fronts. Solving the issue
of color spectrum of the fronts. Fitting elements of improvements
and developing suggestions on reconstruction / restoration. (5th
year of studies, 10th semester - 72 hours of in-class practical
training, 108 hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Assistant Professor N. Konsulova, Senior Lecturers M. Sluzhynska,
V. Fedyk, Assistant Lecturers Yu. Dyba, R. Gnidets, B. Mykhailyuk,
O. Rybchynskiy).
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design Course Project
of an Object in Regional Style
Students have an option of one of the three assignments: 1) Complex
of small-scale sacral buildings (crossroads, chapel, etc.). 2)
Rebuilding lost sacral buildings. 3) Complex of small-scale architectural
forms and finding solutions for territory improvement. (4th year
of studies, 7th (8th) semester - 70 (72) hours of in-class practical
training, final test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professor
M. Demkiv, Assistant Lecturers 13. Mykhailyuk, R. Gnidets, O.
Rybchynskiy).
Architectural Design (for Diploma of an Expert)
Course Project of Restoration and Reconstruction of Interiors
Outline: History of interior design. Specific features of interior
design in different historical epochs. Stylization of interiors:
historical method, modern, functional ism, customized styles,
accordingly. Initial project research and inventory of preserved
elements of interior design. Analyzing iconographic material and
archive documents. Planning restoration and reconstruction works.
Concept of solving the issues and planning interior design. (6th
year of studies, 11th semester - 98 hours of in-class practical
training, 270 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific
Advisors: Assistant Professor N. Konsulova, Senior Lecturer A.
Martynyuk).
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design
Outline: Analyzing initial project research results and historical-bibliographic
archive materials. Developing scientific grounds of the subject
matter for further course project. (6th year of studies, 11th
semester - 54 hours of in-class practical training, 54 academic
hours in total, final- test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professors
M. Bevz, N. Konsulova, Senior Lecturer A. Martynyuk).
Practical Training Course with a Major in the Subject Matter
of Graduation Project
Outline: Working with archive and library materials. Developing
historical grounds for the subject matter of the graduation project.
Outlining contents and volume of the graduation project, planning
graphic layouts based on sketchers. Selecting method of presenting
graphic design materials. (7th year of studies, 13th semester
- 216 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors:
Senior Lecturer Yu, Dubyk, Assistant Lecturer Yu. Dyba).
Architectural Design (for Diploma of an Expert)
Outline: Identifying subject matter for graduation project. Initial
project research of historical-bibliography and historical-archive
research. Inventory of architectural object, taking measurements
and photo fixing. Analyzing iconographic materials, analyzing
output project materials. Setting up architectural design and
restorative goals. (6th year of studies, 12th semester - 112 hours
of in-class practical training, 270 academic hours in total, final
test. Scientific Advisors: Senior Lecturer Yu. Dubyk, Assistant
Lecturer Yu. Dyba, O. Rybchynskiy),
Practical Training Course in Architectural Design
Outline: analyzing initial project research of the object, historical-bibliographic
and archive materials. Developing scientific grounds for the course
project. (6th year of studies, 12th semester- 54 hours of in-class
practical training, 54 academic hours in total, final test. Scientific
Advisors: Senior Lecturer Yu. Dubyk, Assistant Lecturers Yu. Dyba,
O. Rybchynskiy).
Architectural Design (for Master's Degree)
Course Project of a Restoration and Adapting Architectural
Monument
The emphasis is made on conducting detailed analysis of the location
of the monument in historical town planning environment. Students
perform comprehensive initial project research of the area, determines
territory occupied by the monument and conservation zones. Planning
adaptation starting from identifying functional purpose for the
area and zones. (6th year of studies, 11th (12th) semester - 98
(98) hours of in-class practical training, 270 (270) academic
hours in total, final test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professors
M. Bevz, M. Dolynska).
Complex Analysis of an Architectural Object
6th year of studies, 11th and 12th semesters - 98 (58) hours of
in-class practical training, 270 academic hours in total, final
test. Scientific Advisor: Assistant Professor M. Bevz.
Practical Training Course in Scientific Research in the Subject
Matter of the Master's Graduation Project
7th year of studies, 13th semester - 216 academic hours in total,
final test. Scientific Advisors: Assistant Professor M. Bevz,
Senior Lecturer Yu. Dubyk, Assistant Lecturer Yu. Dyba.
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