ALL-UNION MEETING OF BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS ON DECEMBER 7, 1954 AS A RESPONSE TO A SOCIAL ORDER TO SOLVE THE HOUSING PROBLEM
https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_3_107
Abstract
The article discusses the search for a solution to the housing problem in the post-war years. The housing crisis could not be solved with individual design. In order to improve the material and living conditions of Soviet citizens, it was necessary to switch to mass housing construction, and this required a radical restructuring of construction production, the transition to industrialization and typification of housing construction. The All-Union Meeting of Builders and Architects paid great attention to the widespread introduction of standard projects into housing construction. As a result of industrialization and typification of housing construction, Soviet citizens were able to get separate apartments in a short time. The social order for the creation of economical individual apartments has been fulfilled.
About the Author
V. N. GorlovRussian Federation
GORLOV Vladimir N. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Historical Sciences and Archival Studies
Ostozhenka str., 38 p.1, Moscow, 119034
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Review
For citations:
Gorlov V.N. ALL-UNION MEETING OF BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS ON DECEMBER 7, 1954 AS A RESPONSE TO A SOCIAL ORDER TO SOLVE THE HOUSING PROBLEM. Post–Soviet Continent. 2023;(3):107-119. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_3_107