Sokyryntsi Park as the embodiment of the "double life" of the Galagan family
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Published:2022-11-10
Issue:20
Volume:20
Page:43-52
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ISSN:2255-8640
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Container-title:Landscape architecture and art
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language:en
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Short-container-title:LAA
Author:
Ivashko Yulia1ORCID, Chernyshev Denys1, Sandu Ioan Gabriel2, Dmytrenko Andrii3, Hryniewicz Małgorzata4ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture 2. Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi 3. National University "Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytechnic" 4. Cracow University of Technology
Abstract
The history and principles of planning the park of the aristocratic country residence of the Galagan family – "Sokyryntsi" are described. Compared to such parks as Oleksandriia and Sofiivka, Sokyryntsi Park is much less well-known, although it is a unique intermediate link between the "official" parks of Classicism-Empire style, such as Oleksandriia in Bila Tserkva and "private" "Ossian parks", as Sofiivka Park in Uman. Although in some sources Sokyryntsi Park with a complex of buildings and structures belongs to the Empire style, but a deeper analysis has shown the simultaneous presence of components characteristic of the "English Landscape Park" and "Ossian Park". The Sokyryntsi ensemble is a unique example in terms of its division into three zones – "parade", "memorial", closed from strangers, and "recreational" on the shores of reservoirs. In addition, this is a rare example of the location directly on the estate of two churches, family crypts and the house of the estate founder. The Sokyryntsi ensemble is a unique example of how the "double life" of the family was subconsciously embodied in the planning and development of the park, where the "parade" part testified to the education of the owners and their role in the Russian Empire, instead, the hidden "memorial" part acted as a "figure of silence" about the shameful deeds of the estate founder. The methods of historical and culturological analysis, method of comparative analysis, method of field surveys with the implementation of dimensional drawings and photofixation were used.
Publisher
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Geography, Planning and Development
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