Архитектурное наследство

Scholarly journal

Founded in 1951

ISSN 0320-0841

New materials regarding research in the fields of architecture and urban construction are being presented. The authors also focus on the history of the creation of little-known buildings of interest, on the development of local architectural traditions, on new attributions, and introduce recently discovered archive materials. A number of papers are dedicated to the issues of architectural and urban planning development of historical towns and cities or study the formation of architectural ensembles. The edition also includes papers that are devoted to theoretical historical-architectural problems, to biographies of architects, or analyze artistic approaches and concepts.

Issue 60 (2014)

Bode A. B.

Architecture and Characteristic Features of Wooden Chapels of the Vodlozero Area

In the Pudozh District of Karelia, on the shores and islands of Lake Vodlozero a substantial number of wooden chapels, dating to the 18th and 19th centuries, has come down to us. The paper tells about the architecture and the history of construction of Vodlozero chapels, stressing their specific features. The mentioned constructions, taken as a group, give a relatively full picture of local architectural traditions that formed in the region. Vodlozero wooden architecture, owing to the fact that these lands were remote and isolated, preserved archaic traits longer than elsewhere.

Keywords

Russian wooden architecture, traditional wooden chapels, Vodlozero area, local traditions.

Bode Andrey Borisovich

Candidate of Architecture, Head of NIITIAG RAASN Department.

E-mail: bode-niitag@yandex.ru

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