Modular residential buildings as engineering hybrids

H. Osychenko, Natalia Kryvoruchko, Olha Shushliakova
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The article discusses the varieties of engineering hybrids - modular residential buildings. The genesis and history of modular housing construction are traced. The advantages and problems of modular housing construction are determined. The study identified modern trends in modular construction: 1) the desire for maximum consolidation of construction and structural modules; 2) transition to lightweight structural modules made of wood and metal instead of concrete; 3) implementation of energy-efficient (“green”) and smart technologies, materials and the use of secondary resources in residential modular buildings; 4) striving for maximum variety of modules, apartments and housing types. The main feature of modern modular construction in the world is the spread of a new hybrid concept, which seeks to combine the automation of mass production and the unification of elements with “mass individualization” - the variability and diversity of modular elements, apartments and types of housing. Modern modular residential buildings include several types and aspects of hybridization: - modular construction itself is a hybrid method (combination of traditional on-site construction with production of modules in factory conditions); - hybrid energy supply (simultaneous use of traditional and alternative energy sources); - use of hybrid materials and enclosing and supporting structures; - implementation of the hybrid concept of "mass individualization; - functional and typological hybridization – mixed functional use and mixing of established residential typologies in one housing structure (combination of elite and social housing, apartments for students and the elderly, gallery and sectional houses, etc.).
模块化住宅作为工程的混合体
论述了工程混合动力模块化住宅的种类。追溯了模块化住宅建筑的起源和历史。确定了模块化住宅的优点和存在的问题。该研究确定了模块化建筑的现代趋势:1)对建筑和结构模块的最大巩固的渴望;2)过渡到由木材和金属制成的轻质结构模块,而不是混凝土;3)在住宅模块化建筑中实施节能(“绿色”)和智能技术、材料和二次资源的使用;4)力求模块、公寓和住房类型的最大多样性。世界上现代模块化建筑的主要特征是一种新的混合概念的传播,它寻求将大规模生产的自动化和“大规模个性化”的元素统一相结合-模块化元素,公寓和住房类型的可变性和多样性。现代模块化住宅建筑包括几种类型和混合方面:-模块化建筑本身是一种混合方法(将传统的现场施工与工厂条件下的模块生产相结合);-混合能源供应(同时使用传统能源和替代能源);-使用混合材料和封闭及支撑结构;——实施“大众个性化”混合理念;-功能和类型的杂交-在一个住房结构中混合功能使用和混合已建立的住宅类型(精英和社会住房的组合,学生和老年人的公寓,画廊和部分住宅等)。
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