Table of Contents
Manifestation of Postmodernist Ideas in Architectural Competitions and Unrealized Design Projects in Lithuania of the 1970s and 80s | |
Martynas Mankus | 225–233 |
Study of Harmony in the Indoor/Outdoor Context of Architecture of the 21st Century Catholic Church in Latvia | |
Aija Grietēna | 234–244 |
Syncretism in an Architect’s Work: Historical Perception and Relevance Today | |
Nora Franckevičiūtė | 245–256 |
Conception of Artistic Forms in the 20th Century Based on an Example of Lithuanian Architecture | |
Aušra Černauskienė | 257–262 |
Spatial Narrative as Feature of Singularity in Sacral Architecture | |
Gytis Oržikauskas | 263–272 |
Review of the Landscape Aesthetic Potential Research in Lithuania | |
Dovilė Kalkė | 273–281 |
Teklė Šešelgienė (1925–1982): Aspects of Creative Work in Landscape Architecture | |
Vaiva Deveikienė | 282–289 |
Custom-Made Patchwork Landscape: Entrepreneurial and Private Regionalism | |
Ilze Miķelsone | 290–302 |
Analysis of Conservation Experience of Heritage Objects in Lithuania (the Curonian Spit) and Norway (the Vega Archipelago) | |
Nijolė Piekienė | 303–309 |
The Social Aspect of Open Space in Rehabilitation Gardens and Parks | |
Linda Balode | 310–322 |
The Creative Work by Birutė Palukaitytė-Kasperavičienė, One of the First Lithuanian Urban Planners | |
Violeta Lakštauskienė | 323–332 |
Critical Aspects of a Smart City | |
Matas Šiupšinskas | 333–339 |
Railway Station Built in the Interwar Period in Telšiai | |
Iveta Dabašinskienė | 340–346 |
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