Table of Contents
Some Aspects of Recognizing Lithuanian Modern Architecture as Protected Heritage. Case of Postmodernism | |
Martynas Mankus | 1-8 |
The Situation with Use of Wood Constructions in Contemporary Latvian Architecture | |
Antra Viluma | 9-15 |
Phenomenon of Sense of The Place as an Integral Dimension of Cityscape Identity (Kaunas Case) | |
Ingrida Povilaitienė, Jūratė Kamičaitytė-Virbašienė | 16-29 |
Spatial Development Modeling Methodology Application Possibilities in Vilnius | |
Lina Panavaitė | 30-50 |
Klaipėda Port in 1945–1990 | |
Eglė Truskauskienė | 51-61 |
USING NATURAL SHAPE STATISTICS OF URBAN FORM TO MODEL SOCIAL CAPITAL | |
Marius Ivaškevičius | 62-70 |
Between Artistic and Scientific Visual Reconstruction: Case Study of Vilnius Upper Castle | |
Edita Povilaitytė-Leliugienė | 71-82 |
Cemeteries of The Manor Residencies of Lithuania – Original Accents of The Landscape | |
Brigita Rėbždaitė | 83-91 |
Functional Changes in Standardized Single-Family Houses: Legal and Political Issues | |
Aistė Galaunytė | 92-98 |
The Problematics of Personalization – Phenomena that Structured The Demand of Personalization and Their Interaction with Design Field | |
Kristė Kibildytė-Klimienė | 99-110 |
Spatial Perception and Impact in The Educational Environment | |
Grėtė Brukštutė | 111-117 |
The Role of Unrealized Projects in Development of Social Consciousness | |
Indrė Gudelytė-Račienė | 118-126 |
Dumbwaiter in 19th Century Lithuanian Gentry Homes | |
Marius Daraškevičius | 127-142 |
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