Russian architecture as a reflection of the people's worldview
Russian architecture as a reflection of the people's worldview

Video: Russian architecture as a reflection of the people's worldview

Video: Russian architecture as a reflection of the people's worldview
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In order for our home to become an organic element of this world, it must have the same elements of harmony that are inherent in both man and the surrounding space. So we can talk about a system: a person, a house, the world, which is built according to a single rule.

The Slavic culture retains the memory of the creation of the World and its basic principles. Slavic Easter egg is an ancient way of interaction between the inner and outer worlds. While painting Pysanka, Man got along well, and through himself brought Lad into the outer world.

Take a look at the two black and white drawings. Both show the true shape of the Earth. But the picture on the left is taken from our pre-Christian book "Lad Svarozhya", which is three thousand years old, and on the right, the picture was first made by modern American scientists using large-scale surveys and sensing instruments of the planet from Space.

The shape of the Earth resembles the shape of an egg - this is how the Law of Similarity works.

From time immemorial, it was customary that the egg is not just a symbol, but a model of the universe.

Considering the method of drawing a picture on an egg, one can trace the order of organization and structure of the World. And this means it will help us to build the correct sequence of actions when creating our own World, our Home.

The architecture is implemented in three parts:

1. Material (utilitarian qualities)

2. Energy (microclimate, field properties

3. Informational (plastic and decor forms, symbols.)

All these elements are encoded in sacred geometry, preserved in the folk tradition of all Slavs in an amazing action - the creation of their world through PISANKA.

Recorded on the air on February 4, 2016 on the People's Slavic radio "Russian Architecture as a reflection of the people's worldview." The main co-host is Marina Yurievna Makarova.

Practitioner architect, member of the Union of Architects of Russia. In 1994. Graduated from SPbGASU (University of Architecture and Civil Engineering).

Disciple of A. F. Chernyaev, author of the book "Golden Fathoms of Ancient Rus".

M. Yu. Makarova is a hereditary architect from Pyatigorsk.

Since 2000, she taught a course in urban planning and architecture at the branch of the Belgorod Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Mineralnye Vody, while taking part in work on large objects in the Stavropol and Krasnodar Territories.

Since 2012 he has been reading seminars about Russian fathoms and the traditions of Old Russian architecture.

In 2012, Marina Yurievna, based on research by A. F. Chernyaeva, developed a practical guide to methods of designing houses, according to Old Russian fathoms "A Practical Guide to Working with Fathoms". These methods were lost even before the beginning of the nineteenth century.

“The revival of the tradition of harmonious house-building is impossible without the restoration of the Traditions and Worldview of our Glorious Ancestors, therefore, we consider the study of the system of Russian fathoms in conjunction with the issues of world order and human interaction with the world around him,” says M. Yu. Makarov.

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