TRANSITIONAL FORMS OF URBAN SPACE AS AN ENVIRONMENT OF FUNCTIONAL UNCERTAINTY AND EMERGING POSSIBILITIES
The article examines the phenomenon of liminality as an analytical framework for understanding urban transformations in the context of post-industrial development. The study focuses on socio-cultural, morphological, and ecological dimensions of change. The research problem arises from the increasing number of urbanized areas that have lost their original functional roles and no longer align with traditional zoning principles or typological classifications.