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MORPHOLOGY OF ATRIUM RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS FOR NORTHERN CONDITIONS

Abstract

Analysis of the evolution process of material and spatial structures of architectural and urban development objects in a harsh climate indicates the emergence and development of a buffer environment in their composition, intermediate between the external and internal, the exterior and the interior. A new architectural type of housing was born and is developing - an atrium building, which provides stage-by-stage optimal conditions for people to live in, protecting them from unfavorable natural and climatic influences, using favorable environmental factors and simultaneously compensating for the missing conditions important for life. At the same time, the emerging and developing type allows us to rethink the concept of "living environment", to raise its socio-cultural, sanitary and hygienic and especially ecological status to a qualitatively new level.

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I.K. Nazarenko
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


References

1. S a x o n R. Atrium Buildings / Translated from English. – M.: Stroyizdat, 1987. – 135 p.

2. P o l u i B.M. Architecture and Urban Planning in a Harsh Climate (Environmental Aspects): Textbook for Universities. – L.: Stroyizdat, 1989. – 302 p.

3. Nazarenko I.K. Design of Resource-Saving Housing in Severe Natural and Climatic Conditions and Harsh Anthropogenic Conditions: Design Manual. – Novokuznetsk, SibGIU Publishing House, 2004. – 264 p.


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Nazarenko I. MORPHOLOGY OF ATRIUM RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS FOR NORTHERN CONDITIONS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2016;(2):40-47. (In Russ.)

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