Abstract

AbstractThe need to develop the stationing areas in the hard-to-reach Arctic regions in the harsh climate of the Far North with the occurrence of permafrost conditions necessitates the use of construction technologies and space-planning solutions using light metal structures and mineral wool slabs, as well as sandwich-type laminated panels. The unified nomenclature and compactness, as well as the relative lightness of the parts ensure high efficiency of construction in the remote territories of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The climatic conditions of the Far North (strong winds combined with low temperatures) make special demands on the design and construction of dwellings in this area. The first experimental construction experience in the Arctic showed not only the comfort of space-planning solutions, but also the manufacturability of the construction of load-bearing and enclosing structures of the housing and administrative complexes “Northern Clover” and “Arctic Trefoil”.KeywordsConstructionHousing and administrative complexArctic conditionsConstruction technologyPre-fabricated structuresManufacturability of solutionsMetal frameVolumetric blocksSandwich panels

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