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We are currently in the preliminary design stage. Below we provide some interesting data.

Comparison of GA9000 with buildings of other designs and a similar area of ​​9000 sq.m.

Compared

parameters

Non-returnable area of ​​land under a construction site (sq.m.)

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under roads, parking lots and other artificial surfaces (sq.m.)

Building GA9000

90 apartments

grid shell material - steel

apartment shell material - sandwich panel

10-50
(for installation of foundation elements)

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5-50
(for installation of transport network supports)

Private village
90 houses,
2 floors,

wooden frame

4500
 

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5000 - 10000
 

Apartment building

90 apartments,

18 floors,

reinforced concrete frame

500
 

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1000 - 5000

Transport network inside and outside the building

Transport network with individual cabins for transportation of residents and evacuation.

The same network is used for service purposes, for delivery of water, goods, for removal of waste

Car or other personal transport. Road construction is necessary

There is no public transport network. There is central technical water supply and sewerage

View from the windows for a distance of more than 100 m

360 degrees (in each apartment)

90 degrees
(average value)

180 degrees
(average value)

Structural mass of a building, group of buildings (t)

2778 including:

608 - grid shell
197 - foundation
173 - transport network
(calculation details on request)

90 houses * 60 = 5400 

including:

2700 - foundation

~ 10000

Fire safety

​There are no corridors, stairways, elevator shafts or other closed common spaces in the building. A fire in any of the apartments is easy to detect and localize. The automatic transport network ensures high speed of evacuation of even seriously ill people and extinguishing of the fire

Due to the significant time it takes for fire crews to arrive, the risk of fire spreading and material damage increases

A fire in a remote part of an apartment building threatens to fill a significant part of the entire building with smoke. Staircases and elevator shafts are extremely dangerous and often cannot be used for evacuation

One of the worst in housing construction

Good. There are no common walls or ceilings

Excellent. There are no common walls or ceilings. The connection of the apartment with the grid shell is made through vibration dampers

Isolation from external and internal sources of sound and vibration

The data is known and varies widely

Simple and quick assembly with minimal impact on the environment.

It is logical to place the technological chain for the production of sandwich panels near the assembly site of the Building.

The cabins and elements of the transport network are manufactured on a competitive basis with delivery

Degree of technology and energy consumption

The data is known and varies widely

A simplified procedure for obtaining a permit is possible for a temporary (prefabricated and disassemblable) facility with minimal impact on the environment

Building permit

The data is known and varies widely

The data is known and varies widely

The use of a grid shell as a load-bearing frame for isolated rooms is unique and is protected by an application to the US Patent Office.

The licensing conditions must require compliance with established safety standards, as well as the use of the land under the Building only for natural and environmentally safe activities with a minimum level of noise pollution. Of course, these requirements will affect the value of the project in the long term

Many cities even from space appear grey and unhealthy. Increased radiation levels from common building materials, dirty air and noise pollution can have a negative impact on health and have a cumulative effect

In a private house "on the ground" it is difficult to fight humidity, mold, insects and rodents. It is necessary to maintain order in the adjacent territory. It is difficult to ensure personal safety and protection from criminals

Ecology and sustainable development.

Social security

2024

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