Browsing by Author "Zinkevych, Oksana G."
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Item type:Item, Constructional Features of Shearwalls Stiffness in a Lightweight Steel Framing Buildings(De Gruyter Poland, Warsaw, 2019) Zinkevych, Oksana G.; Savytskyi, Mykola V.; Zinkevych, Andrii M.EN: Abstract. For low-rise buildings frame technologies using lightweight thin-wall steel constructions have become significantly widespread. The main influence on a building’s spatial rigidity under lateral forces is taken by shearwalls. The necessary stiffness can be accomplished by setting definite constructional parameters that are selected according to the design approach. The purposes of the work are to receive the dependencies of the influence of the constructional features on the stiffness of the shearwalls (using FEM models) and to set the value of the stiffness of the shearwall of any configuration by linking its parameters with the corresponding parameters of a standard shearwall through the established dependencies. The received dependencies of the effect of the main constructional factors and design approach for the stiffness of shearwalls can be used to provide spatial rigidity. A simplified design approach for estimating the influence of the main constructional features of shearwalls on their rigidity has been developed.Item type:Item, Proposals for Revitalizing Urban Post-Industrial Areas: A Case Study of a French Town(EDP Sciences - Web of Conferences, France, 2024) Merylova, Iryna O.; Zinkevych, Oksana G.; Bordun, Maryna; Zinkevych, Andrii M.; Rabenseifer, RomanENG: The article aims to investigate the current state and identify potential development pathways for the small industrial town of Lavaveixles-Mines in the Creuse Department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, France. The purpose of this study is to develop and propose architectural and urban planning measures and initiatives for the restoration and reactivation of post-industrial areas using the case of the researched city. The methodology used in this research is based on an interdisciplinary approach that combines architecture, urban planning, urbanism, history, sociology, economics, and ecology. This has contributed to the development of innovative solutions aimed at revitalizing outdated industrial territories while preserving their unique identity. As a result, the most effective concept for architectural and urban planning transformation of the city was found and some specific methods and techniques presented in this study were developed.