scholarly journals METHODS OF ADAPTATION OF CASTLES FOR CULTURAL AND TOURIST COMPLEXES

Author(s):  
Irina Shashkova ◽  
Serhii Buravchenko ◽  
Oleksandr Khliupin ◽  
Оleksandr Pyvovarov

The article reveals and highlights the methods of adaptation of castles for cultural and tourist complexes. Examples from the practice of adapting European castles, in particular for cultural and tourist complexes, are analyzed. The main methods of adaptation of castles, identified as a result of research, after the necessary conservation and restoration of buildings are the following: museification, theatrical performance, mythologizing, adaptation to modern needs. Additional methods of revitalization, in particular the activation of cultural and tourist functions should be: the creation of a hotel on or near the complex, cafes and restaurants, arrangement of a system of paths, stairs and observation decks, ordering and ensuring the transformability of prefabricated structures for festivals, use of lighting installations and projections on the facades of castles, it is also important to place souvenir and grocery stores, parking spaces. Based on this experience, NSAU “Competition for the best design proposal for the restoration of the adaptation to the cultural and artistic center of the architectural monument of national importance - the castle of the XV - XVII centuries. (oh.№481) in the village. Svirzh, Lviv district, Lviv region ”the authors of the article developed a project to adapt the castle in Svirzh, Lviv region. Thus, analytical research and systematization of European experience are introduced into the real adaptation of the castle and its integration into the cultural life of the region.

2012 ◽  
Vol 204-208 ◽  
pp. 2721-2725
Author(s):  
Hua Ji Zhu ◽  
Hua Rui Wu

Village land continually changes in the real world. In order to keep the data up-to-date, data producers need update the data frequently. When the village land data are updated, the update information must be dispensed to the end-users to keep their client-databases current. In the real world, village land changes in many forms. Identifying the change type of village land (i.e. captures the semantics of change) and representing them in the data world can help end-users understand the change commonly and be convenient for end-users to integrate these change information into their databases. This work focuses on the model of the spatio-temporal change. A three-tuple model CAR for representing the spatio-temporal change is proposed based on the village land feature set before change and the village land feature set after change, change type and rules. In this model, the C denotes the change type. A denotes the attribute set; R denotes the judging rules of change type. The rule is described by the IF-THEN expressions. By the operations between R and A, the C is distinguished. This model overcomes the limitations of current methods. And more, the rules in this model can be easy realized in computer program.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Diyono Diyono ◽  
Nisma Ayu Ambarwati

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is still the leading cause of death in Indonesia. The bestmanagement of CHD is primary prevention, but not many people who do well with a widevariety of factors that influence. Objective: (1) know the description of prevention ofcoronary heart disease (2) Analyze the factors that affect the prevention of coronary heartdisease, including age, education level, and the level of knowledge of the CHD disease.Method: analytical research correlational. Subjects 65 people in the village PandesTasikamadu Karanganyar. Samples taken purposive sampling. Data were analyzed withMultiple Linear Regression Test using SPSS 18.Results: (1) In general, respondents are already doing prevention of coronary heartdisease as well with an average value of 22.85. (2) Age (p = 0.474) and educational level(p = 498) did not significantly influence the prevention of coronary heart disease (3) Thelevel of knowledge and perception of coronary heart disease significantly influence theprevention of coronary heart disease (4) perceptions of coronary heart disease is themost influential factor towards the prevention of coronary heart disease (p = 0.001; β =0.665). Conclusions: factors that influence the prevention of coronary heart disease is thelevel of knowledge (p = 0.015) and perception (p = 0.001).Keywords: Coronary Heart Disease, Age, Education Level, Knowledge


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (45) ◽  
pp. 155-166
Author(s):  
V. O. Kornіvska ◽  

The article presents the results of a study of the banking system stability under the conditions of increased financial support from the state during the financial and economic destabilization. The banking system stability in the euro zone has been analyzed to assess the prospects for monetary and financial development in Ukraine. The European experience proves that strengthening relations between banks and the state amidst the financialization process is harmful. The author of the article treats this relationship as a closed-loop problem of public and financial liquidity circulation, which leads to financial bleeding in the real economy and destabilization of the financial system, as a whole. This problem requires to be fixed by reducing banking transactions with government securities. The article gives facts proving that the search for solutions to this problem made in the European financial space has become one of the factors of financial and institutional transformations in the euro zone and the EU, in general, and has led to the creation of a banking union. The newly introduced legal framework has manifested itself as unable to stimulate efficient financial distribution. It has also been demonstrated that due to the public and financial liquidity circulation the banking system becomes subject to profound redesigning, thus losing its ability to conduct effective financial distribution in the real sector of economy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 218-241
Author(s):  
Semir Hadžimusić ◽  

To present opportunities in Lukavac education in the period 1945-1953. means talking about primary education, first of all about four-year, and later also eight-year elementary schools, for the reconstruction of school facilities, education and training of personnel for the needs of the economy, links between education and culture, and other similar issues. In Lukavac old schools are being rebuilt and new schools are being raised. The inclusion of pupils in elementary education in this period was considerably higher than before. In addition to regular classes, schools participate in organized work on the literacy of the population through analytical courses. The school becomes the center of both educational and cultural life. The cultural function of the school is particularly prominent in rural areas, where educational workers were the main bearers of the cultural life of the village.


2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenn Taylor

The creative and cultural sectors in the United Kingdom largely exclude the working classes. Even the small number of working-class people who do ‘make it’ into these sectors often find themselves and their work badly treated by those who hold the real power. This article explores some of the experiences of working-class artists navigating the cultural sector and how exclusion, prejudice and precarity impacted and continue to impact them. It takes as its focus the filmmaker Alan Clarke and the playwright Andrea Dunbar, who were at the height of their success in the 1980s. It also considers the writers Darren McGarvey and Nathalie Olah, whose work has achieved prominence in recent years. It is through this focus I hope to demonstrate the long continuum of challenges for working-class creatives. This article also considers how, on the occasions when they are allowed the space they deserve, working-class artists have created powerful shifts in cultural production. Finally, it details some of the changes needed for working-class people to be able to take their rightful place in contributing to cultural life and the societal risks involved if they are denied that place.


Author(s):  
Paul E. Willis

This chapter explores how the two youth cultures under discussion — the motor-bike boys, sometimes known as ‘rockers’, and the hippies, sometimes known as ‘heads’ or ‘freaks’ — form a ‘dialectic relationship’ with cultural life. It argues that it is only in the factories, on the streets, in the bars, in the dance halls, in the tower flats, in the two-up-and-two-downs that contradictions and problems are lived through to particular outcomes. Furthermore, it is in these places where direct experience, ways of living, creative acts and penetrations — cultures — redefine problems, break the stasis of meaning, and reset the possibilities somewhat for all of us. And this material experience is embedded in the real engagement of experience with the world: in the dialectic of cultural life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. 48-53
Author(s):  
Anna Bazina ◽  
◽  
Evgenia Repina

The article is devoted to the phenomenon of time, its manifestations in the Samara historical environment. The reflection of different modes of time in the spatial environment is an important quality of the “real” city, it gives the place emotional depth, defines identity, forms the spiritual and cultural life of the inhabitants. The material analyzes the following time modes: irreversible change, infinity, eternity. It is revealed that the historical environment of Samara has the quality of multitemporality (the presence of several forms of time perception), formed over a long period of time.


Author(s):  
Yasumasa Shoji ◽  
Toshiyuki Sawa

It is well known that bolted joints are loosened when lateral loads are applied after they are tightened. This phenomenon is proved by experiments or by the real operations, but the mechanism is not yet elucidated why the bolts are loosened. In this paper several finite element analyses were performed and reproduced the phenomenon that the bolts are loosened, or the nut rotates, when the lateral loads are applied. Based on this result, the mechanism of the bolt loosening (the nut rotation) is investigated. Additionally, it is also examined that bolts are more difficult to be loosened when double nut procedure is used or that they are almost not loosened when the eccentric bolt/nut systems are used. As the result, the bolt loosening is caused by the shape of the thread that is the wedge inclined to the bolt axis. When lateral loads are applied, the bolt/nut threads slide relatively, which causes the relative nut rotation. When the loads are released, the bolt returns to the normal position keeping the relative slide to the nut. This nut rotation causes a reduction of the bolt tension, too. Although the magnitude of this rotation may be quite small, many times of repetition makes the bolt loosened.


2016 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 95-111
Author(s):  
Silvestru Petac ◽  
Keyword(s):  

An event considered profane in the traditional Romanian village, the village dance is still little studied even today, despite the importance the event has had for the traditional socio-cultural life. In connection with an ethno-choreological interview, the paper aims to highlight some of the issues that we considered relevant to understanding the network of social and cultural significations surrounding the event - as it occured until the establishment of collectivization in a small ethnographic area (around Mociu village). In this respect, the paper discusses rules, prohibitions and customs governing the event; the connection between the establishment of communism and the disappearance of the event discussed here; the repertoire that was performed at the village dance and some observations on premarital importance of the village dance.


2009 ◽  
Vol 626-627 ◽  
pp. 87-92
Author(s):  
X.H. Lu ◽  
Zhen Yuan Jia ◽  
Y.Z. Lv ◽  
J.Y. Yang

A design proposal for developing a high-precision timer of the real-time digital copying control system is put forward by analyzing the real-time characteristics of Windows 2000 operating system. Proposals of using information systems timer—WM_TIMER, multimedia timer, VxD and hardware to achieve high-precision timing in Windows operating system are analyzed and compared. Based on computer high-frequency timer and multi-thread technology, timing function provided by Microsoft Visual C++ is used to achieve a high-precision software timer of the system. Finally, the researched timing method is tested in Advantech IPC-610 host with Intel Pentium 4 processor, and the maximum timing error is less than 5μs which meets the system timing requirements.


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