PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN MULTI-STORY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCESAbstract: This article analyzes the development prospects of modern high-rise housing, its role in the development of architecture and urban planning, an
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Keywords: urbanization, modern architecture, international experience, energy efficiency, sustainable development, smart home technologies,Abstract
Abstract: This article analyzes the development prospects of modern high-rise housing, its role in the development of architecture and urban planning, and international experiences. Also, the role of innovative solutions such as energy-saving technologies, principles of ecological sustainability, "smart house" systems and vertical greening in the construction of modern houses was considered. Based on the experience of foreign countries, the advanced methods of design and construction of multi-storey houses were analyzed and the possibility of their application in the conditions of Uzbekistan was evaluated.
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