Inrospective Architecture of a Closed Cycle Residential Environment. Alternative Design and Construction


A. A. Grigor’ev, V. I. Moskalenko

Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture

Annotation: The scientific research highlights the problem of modern use and development of architectural and spatial environment formation of typical residential buildings in domestic and foreign practice, introspective living environment of a sustainable type, as an alternative architecture, and some comparative assessment of compliance with modern criteria for the quality of residential buildings. The authors have identified the problems of instability of the existing residential typology in the socio-economic aspect, in modern conditions of human activity, acutely manifested by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a limited radius of infrastructure use. The emphasis is also placed on the trends in the world practice of design and construction of an alternative closed-cycle dwelling. Some scientific and practical terminology has been formed due to the formation of an introspective closed-loop environment. Based on the results of the analytical developments which were carried out, the conclusion is made about the expediency of more proactive improvement and implementation of the considered typologies of alternative living environment in order to improve the quality of living conditions of users in the urban structure.

Keywords: introspection, architectural environment, living formations, infrastructure, city, COVID pandemic, alternative housing, closed cycle, sustainable living environment.

Pages: 203-212.

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Link for citation: Grigor’ev, A. A.; Moskalenko, V. I. Inrospective Architecture of a Closed Cycle Residential Environment. Alternative Design and Construction. – Text : electronic. – In: Modern Industrial and Civil Construction. – 2021. – Vol. 17, N 4. – Р. 203-212. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/spgs/2021-4/01_grigoryev_moskalenko.pdf (date of access: 16.09.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Vol. 17, N 4 (2021)
Journal: Modern Industrial and Civil Construction
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture