Irkutsk "pain point": 1-335 series – houses in seismic areas, demolition or renewal. Finding potential solutions on the example of Novo-Lenino district in Irkutsk
https://doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2021-2-368-385
Abstract
The paper examines a scenario for developing the housing sector using the Integrated Area Development Standard on the example of the Novo-Lenino district in Irkutsk. Most of the housing stock in the area comprises prefabricated housing of 1-335 series in critical condition and potentially life threatening. When applying an empiric method, the objectives were identified, and solutions were found that allow a strategy and methodology for managing a massive housing area to be developed. At first sight, the 1-335 series residential buildings look like ordinary prefabricated housing that has lasted for 50 years and will serve as much again. However, apart from the obsolescence, in half a century, the buildings have accumulated technical problems with load-bearing structures, facades (destruction of exterior panels because of atmospheric action) and civil engineering infrastructure. However, the most critical situation has arisen because these buildings do not meet the current requirements for seismic resistance; for Irkutsk, this factor amounts to 7–9 points. A number of problems related to the continued operation of such housing have arisen, which need to be addressed. One solution to this situation is a strategy for regenerating the housing sector. Replacing seismically unsuitable residential buildings with new housing estate will help create a comfortable space for living with modern architectural concepts. Legal arrangements need to be developed to ensure the feasibility of regeneration projects.
About the Authors
A. O. SivovaRussian Federation
Arina O. Sivova, Bachelor of Architecture, Architect
25 Lenina St., Yekaterinburg, 620014
A. V. Gorshcharuk
Russian Federation
Anastasiia V. Gorshcharuk, Bachelor of Architectural Environment Design
38 Volodarskogo St., Tyumen, 625000
B. V. Kuzmin
Russian Federation
Bogdan V. Kuzmin, Master’s degree of Urban Planning, Architect
181 Kievskaya St., Simferopol, 295493
A. E. Mitichkina
Russian Federation
Anastasia E. Mitichkina, Researcher, Research teacher, Master’s degree of Urban Planning, Architect, Engineer Urban planner
4 Yamskaya St., Irkutsk, 664007
M. A. Rusanov
Russian Federation
Mark A. Rusanov, Master's student, Architect
83 Lermontov St., Irkutsk, 664074
A. P. Sazonova
Russian Federation
Anastasia P. Sazonova, Bachelor of Architecture, Architect
11/4 Rozhdestvenka St., Moscow, 107031
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Review
For citations:
Sivova A.O., Gorshcharuk A.V., Kuzmin B.V., Mitichkina A.E., Rusanov M.A., Sazonova A.P. Irkutsk "pain point": 1-335 series – houses in seismic areas, demolition or renewal. Finding potential solutions on the example of Novo-Lenino district in Irkutsk. Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsii. Stroitelstvo. Nedvizhimost. 2021;11(2):368-385. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2021-2-368-385