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Cultural Center in the Building of the Former Synagogue of Rabbi Tsirelson in Chisinau City

Student: Grusco Cristina

Supervisor: Andrey Punin

Faculty: School of Arts and Humanities

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

The study aims to examine and address the complex relationship between historical architectural ruins and their integration into modern architectural practice. The study will examine the internal historical and cultural significance of the ruins from antiquity to the present day, shedding light on their evolving role in the formation of architectural thought and modern design. The work consists of several sections, each of which focuses on different aspects of life and perception of the ruins, including the role of the ruins in art, rethinking the artistic potential of the ruins, and principles governing the selection and processing of architectural remains from the 19thHis century to the present. Special attention is paid to their evolving role in the formation of architectural thought and modern design practice.

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