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Sip-technology as solution in low-rise multi-family residential buildings
The article is devoted to the study of the possibility of using SIP-technology in solving the problem of housing shortages in Bujumbura. The author analyzed the design features of houses, foreign experience in the development of low-rise construction, the advantages of using SIP-panels compared to other building materials. Organizational and technological solutions for the construction of low-rise apartment buildings using SIP-panels will help to provide the population with comfortable housing at an affordable price. The SIP-technology enables the construction in places with difficult terrain due to their difficult engineering and geological conditions.
Sip-technology as solution in low-rise multi-family residential buildings
The article is devoted to the study of the possibility of using SIP-technology in solving the problem of housing shortages in Bujumbura. The author analyzed the design features of houses, foreign experience in the development of low-rise construction, the advantages of using SIP-panels compared to other building materials. Organizational and technological solutions for the construction of low-rise apartment buildings using SIP-panels will help to provide the population with comfortable housing at an affordable price. The SIP-technology enables the construction in places with difficult terrain due to their difficult engineering and geological conditions.
Sip-technology as solution in low-rise multi-family residential buildings
Lapidus Azariy (author) / Ndayiragije Yves (author)
2019
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Electronic Resource
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