Abstract

The article examines the main climatic and geographic conditions of the Republic of Congo. It was revealed that design in the Republic of Congo is carried out in a warm and humid climate. Based on examples of analyzed construction experience in humid climates, the author made proposals for architectural techniques for organizing the space of shopping and entertainment centers at three hierarchical levels. At the urban planning level, the author proposed organizing the landscape of streets and park areas in such a way as to organize the natural drainage of water from the surface and from the upper balls of the soil. At the level of building formation, techniques are associated with organizing the collection of rainwater through the shaping of the building. The possibilities of protecting retail spaces from rain using canopies are also considered. At the spatial level, it is proposed to drain the swampy area on the territory of the shopping and entertainment center by creating canals. It is proposed to design public areas of shopping centers in such a way that public areas, using their shape, can collect surface water from rain. Further research by the author will be aimed at creating volumetric-spatial methods for organizing shopping center buildings, taking into account the warm, humid climate of the region. Also, further research will be aimed at studying the ventilation of internal open spaces of shopping and entertainment centers. These studies are aimed at creating comfortable urban hygienic conditions within the boundaries of public centers, which should become shopping and entertainment centers.

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