Architectural (Constructive) Klironomy is a klironomical science of the architectural monuments preservation – buildings and structures having historical and cultural value for the continuous spiritual development of the society.
Architectural (Constructive) Klironomy is an independent science of the Tactile Klironomy direction in the system of the klironomical sciences.
1. Architecture is science to build and design buildings and structures including their complexes.
2. Urbanism is a science devoted to the development of various urban systems (transport, pedestrian infrastructure, ecology, health and others), their interaction with each other and with the residents of the city.
3. Chemistry, specifically biochemistry, inorganic chemistry and environmental chemistry.
4. Physics, more specifically mechanics.
5. Materials Science is an integrated science at the interface of physics and chemistry that studies the internal structure and properties of materials and laws of their changes under the influence of external factors.
Objects of architecture carry information of both visual and spiritual nature being part of the cultural heritage of society. In architecture, there are a large number of styles: antique, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, classicism, eclecticism, modernism, modernism, constructivism, postmodernism, high-tech, deconstructivism and etc. Consequently, the preservation of architectural objects, which carry the information code of the previous stages of development of this society, is an important element of preserving a unified picture of the existence of society at a certain point in history and its changes in the time range. Conservation, restoration, renovation, and revitalization of such objects require the creation of certain methods, their improvement, and also the training of individual specialists.
Architectural structures that carry valuable historical and cultural codes of the spiritual component of society, which are enclosed in a tangible shell.
The processes of the preservation of the architectural monuments, which are defined as part of tangible cultural heritage.
The preservation of the architectural environment of society.
1. Analyse the state of individual architectural structures to include them in the list of cultural heritage and categorize.
2. Describe the state of architectural structures, which are identified as part of the cultural heritage, for relevance and scope of recovery work.
3. Develop methods of preservation, recovery and reconstruction of architectural structures as the elements of tangible cultural heritage forming the spiritual image of society.
4. Form a scientific base, conduct scientific and educational activities and prevention of identification and preservation of architectural structures as the elements of tangible cultural heritage affecting the spiritual development of society.
1. Preservation of all types of architecture of large and small forms, which are defined as part of the tangible cultural heritage of society.
2. Preservation of those types of architecture, as well as construction techniques, which can be defined as part of the tangible cultural heritage of society in the future.
3. Recovery of damaged or partially lost components of an architectural structure, which are defined as part of tangible cultural heritage.
4. Reconstruction of the lost components of the architectural structure as part of tangible cultural heritage.