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Modernization of Residential Buildings of the 1960s
Reconstruction is an important trend in construction. It helps in solving the housing problems of the Russian Federation in the present conditions , as 4-5 floor buildings become obsolete , but are an integral part of both the historical development of urban infrastructure and some of the budget options. Remodeling not only improves the appearance of buildings , but also the performance related to energy efficiency.The problems of modernization of old buildings, as opposed to demolition and construction of new housing are considered. The main disadvantage of dilapidated housing is the heat loss through the building envelope. The purpose of this article is to supply the external insulation of facades, using energy-efficient, including eco-friendly technologies.
Modernization of Residential Buildings of the 1960s
Reconstruction is an important trend in construction. It helps in solving the housing problems of the Russian Federation in the present conditions , as 4-5 floor buildings become obsolete , but are an integral part of both the historical development of urban infrastructure and some of the budget options. Remodeling not only improves the appearance of buildings , but also the performance related to energy efficiency.The problems of modernization of old buildings, as opposed to demolition and construction of new housing are considered. The main disadvantage of dilapidated housing is the heat loss through the building envelope. The purpose of this article is to supply the external insulation of facades, using energy-efficient, including eco-friendly technologies.
Modernization of Residential Buildings of the 1960s
Advanced Materials Research ; 941-944 ; 858-863
2014-06-06
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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