DEVELOPING MID-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS USING INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES ADAPTED TO THE HOT AND ARID CLIMATE OF KHOREZM REGION

Authors

  • Eshchanov Sherzod Alimbayevich Urganch state university named after Abu Rayhon Beruniy, Senior-researcher Author

Keywords:

hot and arid climate, Khorezm region, industrial construction technologies, prefabricated technologies, mid-rise residential buildings, energy efficiency.

Abstract

This scientific article comprehensively investigates the issues of designing and constructing mid-rise multi-apartment residential buildings in the Khorezm region, considering its sharply continental, hot, and arid climate, using industrial construction technologies. The study analyzes the region's climatic characteristics, solar radiation intensity, wind patterns, and seasonal air temperature variations in terms of their impact on building structures. In addition, the energy efficiency, economic feasibility, and operational advantages of prefabricated and modular construction systems are substantiated. The findings have scientific and practical significance for creating a sustainable, energy-efficient, and climate-adapted housing stock in the Khorezm region.

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Published

2026-05-15