Improving functional standards of apartments in buildings from large-panels, on the example of solutions applied in Lublin in the 1970s and 1980s of the 20th century

M. Dmitruk
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Housing blocks constructed from prefabricated elements have been the backbone of housing resources in many Polish cities in the last fifty years. Over the time, the residents’ expectations regarding the residential amenity standards, as well as demographic structure of the estates built in the communist era have changed. Therefore, the current residents’ needs significantly differ from the needs and expectations of those who took over the newly built flats in the last quarter of the 20th century. Fundamentally, the functional and spatial standards of flats built before 1989 are already out of date. The proper functioning of the usable dwelling space of these apartments has gained additional importance due to the inhabitants getting progressively older and, especially recently, the prolonged SARS CoV-2 pandemic. The introduction of the lockdown, which involved strict restrictions on movement outside the place of residence during the pandemic, made the apartments the centre of life and a place of work for many families. Suddenly, for psychophysical reasons, the importance of having larger floor space, than the functional solutions typically used in the 1970s and 1980s offered, has increased. It appears that the residents begun to take interest in all possible solutions to improve the functionality of their homes.The aim of the article is to present proposals for contemporary architectural solutions that can improve the functionality of these apartments that would increase residents’ standard of living and everyday comfort.
以20世纪70年代和80年代卢布林的解决方案为例,通过大面板提高建筑中公寓的功能标准
在过去的50年里,由预制构件建造的住房街区一直是波兰许多城市住房资源的支柱。随着时间的推移,居民对居住设施标准的期望以及共产主义时代建造的庄园的人口结构发生了变化。因此,目前居民的需求与20世纪最后25年那些接手新建公寓的人的需求和期望有很大的不同。从根本上说,1989年以前建造的单位的功能和空间标准已经过时。由于居民逐渐变老,特别是最近持续的SARS - CoV-2大流行,这些公寓的可用居住空间的正常运作变得更加重要。在大流行期间,严格限制在居住地以外活动的封锁措施的实施,使公寓成为许多家庭的生活中心和工作场所。突然之间,由于心理物理学的原因,比起20世纪70年代和80年代通常使用的功能性解决方案,拥有更大的占地空间的重要性增加了。看来,居民们开始对所有可能的解决方案感兴趣,以改善他们的家的功能。本文的目的是为当代建筑解决方案提出建议,这些解决方案可以改善这些公寓的功能,从而提高居民的生活水平和日常舒适度。
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