UNDERGROUND HOUSES - AN INNOVATIVE CONCEPT IN THE MODERN WORLD

S. Ryndiuk, Volodymyr Manko, O. Zachosa
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This article explores the construction of houses underground and examines their applications in various historical and contemporary contexts. The impact of natural conditions on the choice of underground buildings, their energy efficiency and ability to provide comfortable living conditions was analyzed. With the development of technology and the rise of environmental problems, innovative approaches to construction, including underground cities and buildings that can solve the problems of overcrowding and pollution in large cities, have been considered. Examples of successful underground buildings around the world are given, including historic cities and modern underground house projects. Both positive and negative sides of underground houses are considered. Cost reduction, service life, optimization of spatial use and resistance to natural phenomena are identified as advantages. Disadvantages include psychological barriers, lack of daylight, and the possibility of problems with ventilation and thermal insulation. However, such houses can not only provide new living spaces, but also have a positive effect on the ecosystem and solve the current problems of modern cities.
地下住宅--现代世界的创新理念
本文探讨了地下房屋的建造,并研究了其在不同历史和当代背景下的应用。文章分析了自然条件对地下建筑的选择、其能源效率和提供舒适居住条件的能力的影响。随着技术的发展和环境问题的增多,人们考虑了创新的建筑方法,包括地下城市和能够解决大城市拥挤和污染问题的建筑。本文列举了世界各地成功的地下建筑实例,包括历史名城和现代地下住宅项目。 地下建筑的正反两方面都得到了考虑。降低成本、使用寿命、优化空间利用和抵御自然现象被认为是地下建筑的优点。缺点包括心理障碍、缺乏日光以及通风和隔热方面可能出现的问题。不过,这种房屋不仅可以提供新的居住空间,还能对生态系统产生积极影响,并解决现代城市的当前问题。
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