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Abstract
The problem of the architectural planning of new and reconstruction of the existing military campuses on the example of the Military campus No.19 in Irkutsk is considered in the article. The stages of the architectural space development and reorganization in connection with the development of an educational institution located on the territory of the specified military campus are examined. The peculiarities of the local infrastructure development are identified. It has been proved that as a construction site, a military campus has its own specifics. Its utilities and operational support should be aimed at maintaining the combat and mobilization readiness of military units as well as creating comfortable conditions for the stay of the personnel and civilians, training, leisure and other daily activities. The article focuses on the fact that the finding the best way to solve the issue of designing and improving modern military campuses cannot be carried out without taking into account the historical experience. It is concluded that the rational architectural planning for military campuses is no less important than the compliance with the building codes when erecting special-purpose buildings and structures.
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1 Irkutsk National Research Technical University, 664074, 83 Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russian Federation
2 Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Irkutsk state medical university”, Associate, 6640031, Krasnogo Vosstaniya street, Irkutsk, Russian Federation