Series of houses. Series of houses Typical residential building of series 124

Series and types of houses (related to secondary housing) built in Sergiev Posad and the Moscow region.

P-44 house series

P-44

Houses of the P-44 series are one of the most common series being built in Moscow. For development, this is key. new project. These are residential sections of the same type, installed in the shape of the letter "P" or "G". At the time of the mass production of these houses, 10-meter kitchens, halls, the presence of passenger-and-freight elevators were relatively rare. During the construction of houses of the P-44 series, three-layer panels with locking joints began to be used, which significantly improved the performance of a residential building. On the basis of this series, modifications of other series began to be developed - P-44T, P-44K, P-44M.

House series KS-8-50


KS-8-50

Series KS-8-50 - All-Union series two-storey houses. The houses have gas heating. Houses of the KS-8-50 series are distributed in the Moscow, Vologda and Tver regions. 1947-1950

House series 1-202-1


1-202-1

Series 1-202-1 - a post-war series of Stalinist two-story houses, is a modification of the series 1-202. The houses of this series are point brick houses By standard project for 4 apartments, distributed throughout the former territory Soviet Union. Basically, in the houses of the 1-202-1 series, 3-room apartments are presented, living space of which is 36-39 squares, the kitchen area is 7.6 sq.m., the stove type is gas. 1947-1950

House series 114-86

114-86

114-86 - All-Union standard series of brick houses with a height of 2-5 or 9 floors. Such houses were actively built in many cities. former USSR since the 1980s Modern improved modifications of the 86 series continue to be built to this day. The houses of this series are characterized by the presence of a spacious loggia, isolated rooms. All apartments have separate bathrooms. The apartments have good sound and heat insulation due to reliable durable brick construction. The floors in the apartments were originally covered with parquet boards.

House series 1-466


1-466

Typical series of panel houses P-68 refers to the "Khrushchev". Layouts of houses of this series are widespread in Russia. The layout of rooms in such houses is very convenient, so this type of property is in rather high demand. In the Moscow region, houses of the 1-466 series were built in the cities of Khimki, Klin, Solnechnogorsk, Dmitrov, Sergiev Posad, Shchelkovo, etc. The series is not very convenient due to insufficiently strong walls and poorly sealed interpanel seams. Demolition of the oldest representatives of the series is currently planned. In some cases, carried out overhaul. 1959-1970

House series 1-467


1-467

Houses of series 1-467 belong to the classic representatives of "Khrushchev". In houses with a height of 4 to 5 floors, there are no garbage chutes and elevators; in some two-room apartments, with the exception of the end section, there are adjacent rooms. The advantage of such houses is the possibility of redevelopment. Houses were built in various regions of Russia. In the Tver region, a series of houses 1-467 in everyday life is called a "car" because of the external similarity of the outer walls with the windows in the piers with the outer walls of the cars. 1959-1969

House series 504

504

Houses of the 504 series are distinguished by the fact that they have the smallest area of ​​​​apartments among panel houses of other series. At the same time, the houses of this series are valued a little higher than the first Khrushchev houses, but less than other panel houses. The main advantage of the 504 series houses over the Ship series and Khrushchev houses is parquet floors and a slightly larger kitchen. Compared to the "Ship" in the houses of the 504 series, the windows are not located under the ceiling, but slightly lower, at a more normal level. In small bathrooms, tenants cannot always install washing machines. Also, the advantage of the 504 series is that they were built in almost all areas, which makes it possible to purchase inexpensive housing almost everywhere. The 504 series has several modifications - 1LG504 and 1LG504D, the 1LG504D2 series stands apart, featuring a large kitchen area with 2 windows and a more spacious entrance hall. 1956 to 1990

House series I-515/9sh

I-5159sh

I-515/9sh is a series of nine-story multi-section panel houses with ordinary sections. Initially, the series was developed along with the meridional series I-515/9 as a replacement for the five-storey buildings of the 1-515 series. As a rule, in houses of this series from 2 to 6 entrances. The houses include one-, two- and three-room apartments, located 4 on each floor. The ceiling height is 255 cm. Subsequently, the series was adapted to the Unified Catalog of Building Parts, which was adopted in the 1970s. Buildings of the I-515 / 9sh type series can be found in Moscow and the Moscow region, in Aleksandrov, Ryazan, Tolyatti, Kazan, Naberezhnye Chelny, Rostov-on-Don and Volgodonsk. The main years of construction are from 1966 to 1984.

House series 1-439А, 1-439Я


1-439А, 1-439Я

The house series 1-439A, 1-439Ya is an economy class housing, which is common in many regions of Russia. The series is block multi-section houses, with ordinary and end sections, in which there are 1-3-room apartments. Water supply in houses of the 1-439A, 1-439Ya series is supplied from the city network, there are basements for engineering communications. Cookers in such houses are gas. 1958 to 1966

House series 114-85


114-85

This series has several modifications, built, as a rule, from silicate bricks. Houses of this series have different number of storeys: 6, 9 and 12. The ceiling height of the apartment is 248 centimeters. The number of rooms in the apartments of this series ranges from 1 to 4, however, in some modifications there are no one- and four-room apartments. Manufacturers of houses in this series are local construction companies. The construction of apartments of this series was started in the 1970s and completed in the 2000s. Building houses of this series was carried out throughout the USSR, including Moscow and the Moscow region.

House series 1Р-303-2


1Р-303-2

Series 1R-303-2 - panel houses Khrushchev period, which are easily recognizable by their sloping balconies. The reason for the termination of the construction of this series is the transition to higher-rise construction in the 70s in large cities of the Moscow region. Houses of the 1P-303-2 series continued to be built in the far suburbs and small settlements. 1959 to 1976

House series 1605/9

16059

The house series 1605/9 is one of the first serial Brezhnevka houses and has an external resemblance to the II-49 series. In addition, there is a modification with an increased number of floors - 1605/12. Panel multi-section nine-story houses of the 1605-09 series have ordinary and end sections. The houses of this series include one-, two- and three-room apartments. The construction of houses of the 1605-09 series was actively carried out from 1965 to 1972.

House series II-18/9


II-189

The house series II-18/9 is one of the most common series throughout Russia; such houses can be found both in stalinkas and among five-story houses. Planning decisions and appearance of II-18/9 series houses are similar to those of II-18 series. In the houses of this series, a major overhaul is carried out using high-quality cladding panels, additional insulation and plastic windows. Water supply and heating in houses are centralized. The main difference of this series is the presence of combined bathrooms with sit-down baths. 1961-1968, 8-story modification was built from 1958 to 1961.

House series 1-464

1-464

A series of houses 1-464 is all-Union, was built almost throughout the former USSR, including in Moscow and the Moscow region. The houses of this series can be recognized by the windows on the interfloor area, which are identical to the double-leaf windows in the apartments. Houses of the 1-464 series consist of a set of in-line and end sections, all apartments face one side, with the exception of the corner ones. The type of stove in such houses is gas. 1958 to 1963

House Series 25

25

Houses of the 25th series were developed on the basis of the 1-467A series with the aim of their construction in villages and towns. Series 25 is an all-Union series, and today it is being built in many regions of Russia. since 1970 Until now.

House series 124


124

The all-Union series 124 is represented by several modifications of brick houses, which differ significantly in the appearance of buildings, number of storeys, and planning solutions. Houses were built in 11 Russian cities, including Moscow, Shchelkovo and Pushkino, however, only one such house was built in Moscow. In the houses of the 124 series, 1-3-room apartments are presented. Also, there is also a multi-section version of this series. 1970 to 1990

House series 1605/12


160512

The 1605/12 series is a multi-section panel house, and is a continuation of the 1605/9 series. The main differences are the number of floors and the appearance of a second passenger elevator on the interfloor platform. 12-storey houses of the 1605/12 series are most widely used in the Moscow region. This series is one of the most competitive, 1605/12 lost its position only to the P44 and P3 series, remaining the most popular in the real estate market for more than two decades. 1969 to 1985

House series 1-440


1-440

Houses of the 1-440 series were built mainly of orange brick or large brick blocks. The project was developed for construction on the territory of the RSFSR, with the exception of the southern regions and some union republics, in which the temperature reached -40 degrees. In the houses of the 1-440 series there are 1-3-room apartments. Often such houses are found in the Moscow region - Reutov, Noginsk. 1958 to 1960

House series 80


80

Houses of the 80 series include such modifications as 164-80-1, 164-80-3 and 164-80-4. Most of the houses in this series were built as dormitories (room-by-room accommodation). Series 80 is all-Union. The number of storeys of houses was determined depending on the modification, 164-80-1 - 5 floors, 164-80-3 and 164-80-4 - 9 floors. 1970 to 1980

House series P-47


P-47

The P-47 series of houses are panel houses with ordinary sections, in which 1-2-room apartments are presented. The P-47 series was developed on the basis of the P-46 series, and the main differences of this series are the absence of rotary block sections with 3-room apartments, and the first non-residential floors. Above the loggias on the upper floors of the houses of the P-47 series, in most cases, there are visors. Engineering communications are located in the technical underground and in the technical attic. 1975-1990

House series 1-204


1-204

Series 1-204 is an all-Union series being built throughout the territory of the former USSR, including in Moscow and the Moscow region. The houses of this series are from 2 to 4 floors, in which 1-4-room apartments are presented, while the number of 1-room sq. - limited. Intended for room-by-room resettlement. There are such modifications of the 1-204 series as 1-204-133, 1-204-114, 1-204-113, 1-204-112, 1-204-5 and others. 1946-1950

House series 1MG-601E


1MG-601E

The 1MG-601E house series is one of the many modifications of the 1MG-601 series. All rooms in the houses of this series are isolated. A series of houses 1MG-601E is not widely used, due to high level construction cost. In such houses, corner one-room apartments are called one-and-a-half apartments, because, taking into account the partition in the room, the area of ​​\u200b\u200bwhich is 21 squares, the one-room apartment turns into a small two-room apartment- 15 and 6 squares. 1968 to 1974

House series II-29


II-29

Houses of the II-29 series are significantly superior to panel counterparts, in particular, due to brick walls, the thickness of which reaches 51 cm, which in turn provides increased thermal insulation. In such houses there is a wide choice of the most liquid 2-room apartments. Most apartments in II-29 series houses have built-in wardrobes and storage rooms. Along with multi-section houses of the II-29 series, there are also single-section tower-type houses. Apartments in these houses are still popular today, due to the fact that it is possible to carry out redevelopment in almost every apartment. 1965-1971.

House series 1-335


1-335

Series 1-335 is one of the first all-Union series. They are easily recognizable by large panels (full height), wide windows, four-panel ends with two rows of windows. Houses of the 1-335 series of semi-frame type have exhausted the reliability of the design scheme and are in a pre-emergency state. Lightweight houses have thin walls that do not have good heat and sound insulation properties. Mineral wool of poor quality was used to insulate the outer walls. According to most experts, the 1-335 series is the most unsuccessful of all all-Union series. 1958-1966