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A research into the feasibility of green roof design in Russia: a case study of the Ryazan region
Author(s) -
Elena V. Sysoeva,
I. V. Morozov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stroitelʹstvo: nauka i obrazovanie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2305-5502
DOI - 10.22227/2305-5502.2021.1.3
Subject(s) - roof , urbanization , architectural engineering , architecture , civil engineering , space (punctuation) , green roof , work (physics) , environmental planning , state (computer science) , regional science , computer science , operations research , geography , engineering , economic growth , economics , mechanical engineering , archaeology , algorithm , operating system
. The era of high technologies and economy disrupts interaction between man and nature, worsening the state of the environment and living conditions on Earth. In Russia, the construction industry follows a classical development model and applies stereotypical patterns of urban design. Finding problem solving methods means identifcation of problem triggers that help to clearly understand and develop rational problem tackling mechanisms. Green roofs suggest an advanced approach to architecture and urbanization whereby green spaces take the place of new buildings. Supplementary dynamic space is not reduced to its decorative and environmental functions. Materials and methods. We applied such research methods as analysis, the system approach, synthesis, deduction, and comparative analysis. The initial review of the state of aairs in the Ryazan region was performed with regard for the theoretical nature of this study; correlation and regression analysis were employed to assess territories and spaces. Results. The history of green roof systems is analyzed in the article. Systematization of the eective regulatory and technical framework enabled the co-authors to assess the widespread applicability of the green roof technology in Russia. Special attention is paid to the issues that are not covered by eective domestic regulations. The research work has shown that the frst edition of GOST (All-Russian State Standard) 58875 is an attempt to consolidate previously issued manuals and recommendations. There is no information available about the seasonal efciency of green roof solutions in dierent Russian regions. A number of issues remain unresolved. The “green roof” policy has not been developed. Conclusions. Russia is not ready for large-scale construction of green roofs. Further research into green construction should be carried out with regard for unstable climatic conditions in dierent regions of the country to confrm the feasibility of green roofing at the legislative level.

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