Abstract

The problem is that comfortable housing is usually designed in such forms that make it inaccessible to people even with average incomes by russian standards. This leads to the task of reducing the volume and area of the house while maintaining the requirements for completeness of functions and architectural expressiveness. This social order is reinforced by the fact that the housing problem for people with middle and low incomes in Russia is solved in suburbia, on the territory of garden associations, where housing becomes an alternative to urban housing. The article solves the following problems: minimization of floor space, landscape-like architecture in conditions of a significant slope; development of expressiveness techniques for log cabins in combination with a wooden frame; architectonics of parts of a wooden building while ensuring maximum compactness.

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