ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS OF SINGLE-FAMILY BUILDINGS DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF THE WAR

Author:

,Kozel MaksymORCID,

Abstract

During the regular shelling of cities and villages, a significant part of single-family houses throughout Ukraine were destroyed and damaged. In the article, a visual analysis of the destruction of private housing is carried out and architectural and constructive solutions are identified, which during new construction can make the house more reliable and safer for living in conditions of war. In the course of the study, methods of comparative analysis were used. The article can be used as a reference material for designing a new private home.

Publisher

Lviv Polytechnic National University

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