RECREATIONAL TUBING STRUCTURES FROM CORE SPACER SYSTEMS (ARCHITECTURAL FORMS AND PRINCIPLES OF CALCULATION)

DOI

10.24411/1816-1863-2018-11065

Section

Architecture of buildings and structures. Creative concepts of architectural activity

Title

RECREATIONAL TUBING STRUCTURES FROM CORE SPACER SYSTEMS (ARCHITECTURAL FORMS AND PRINCIPLES OF CALCULATION)

Сontributors

M. I. Afonina, Cand. of Tech. Sciences, Associate Professor at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU), This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,

M. I. Gandzhutzev, Cand. of Tech. Sciences, Associate Professor at the MGSU, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract

The presented material clearly demonstrates the possibility of creating innovative recreational objects from core spatial systems (scaffolding). Specific Moscow facilities are described, followed by authorial monitoring. The aim of the study is a system analysis and comparison of the main Moscow recreational tubing facilities for determining trends in the construction of temporary winter recreation facilities. It is shown that the main direction of sustainable development of this type of facilities is: monofunctionality (use only for one inventory-tube), a constant search for a variety of architectural forms, sizes, technological methods of structures, requiring detailed consideration of all issues (layout, layout, calculation, etc.)., extension of the period of operation of the facility. To achieve this goal, a detailed review was carried out, including consideration of technological and design features of this type of recreational facilities. The article contains drawings that make it possible to visualize the scale and specific details of these projects.

Keywords

core spatial systems, scaffolding, “Vsepogorka” Sokolniki, Raketa VDNH, structures, tubes,recreational facilities, urban areas, calculation.

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