New house projects this year. The best house projects. What is it like - a modern cottage

Project one-story house for year-round life outside the city for a small family of 4-5 people. The house has all the necessary technical and living spaces for comfortable stay In the countryside. Rational ones attract attention planning solutions interior space of the house. The house is being built from aerated concrete blocks.

I. HOUSE PROJECT GYU 126-4 - GENERAL DATA


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Approximate cost of materials for the construction of a thermal circuit (house box) of the GYU 126-4 project

Construction: from aerated concrete blocks
(Prices: November 2016)
Name Price
(materials)
rub.
1 Construction of the foundation and plinth(reinforced concrete monolithic structures.) from 800,000.00
2 Construction of an insulated monolithic screed on the ground from 170000.00
3 Overlapping device(attic, insulated along beams). from 160000.00
4 Construction of load-bearing walls and partitions from aerated concrete blocks(with the installation of lintels for door and window openings, chimneys and ventilation ducts). from 400000.00
5 Roof structure(steam waterproofing, metal roofing). from 130000.00
6 PVC windows with double glazing. from 140000.00
7 Entrance doors. from 60000.00
-- TOTAL * from 1,860,000.00

* ATTENTION: The cost of the materials used is given approximately at November 2016 prices, excluding overhead and transportation costs. The calculation does not indicate the consumption of materials for the construction of monolithic structures of the external stairs of the house and the entrance platform.
*Total area = 129.11 m2 (without terrace and porch), estimated estimated cost of materials for the construction of 1 m 2 thermal closed circuit of the house With monolithic structures foundation, plinth, external and internal load-bearing walls, partitions made of aerated concrete blocks, monolithic floor on the ground, insulated attic floor, metal tiles, windows, entrance doors will be no less than RUB 14,406.00.

1. House project

The residential building project is designed for individual construction.
IMPORTANT: Technical solutions adopted in the working drawings comply with the requirements of environmental, sanitary and hygienic, fire safety standards in force in the territory Russian Federation and ensure safe operation of the facility for the life and health of people, subject to the measures specified in the working drawings.

List of main sets of working drawings

Composition of project documentation


2. Legal requirements regarding the implementation of the object

The house must be tied to local conditions: to the relief on the ground and external engineering networks on construction site, taking into account fire safety and sanitary and epidemiological requirements. It is required to coordinate the documentation with the administrative and approval authorities at the place of land use.

3. General information

The house project was developed for the construction area with the following regulatory characteristics:
- Climatic conditions of Russia with GSOP up to 5000°Sd.
Where: GSOP(Dd) - degree-day of the heating period - this is a characteristic of the severity of winter and is calculated as the product of the difference between the calculated internal (tв) and average external air temperatures for the heating period (tн.ср) in degrees Celsius (°C) by the duration of the heating period (no ) in days:

Dd = (tв - tн.ср) x no.

4. Main construction indicators

Name Unit. Quantity
Built-up area sq.m. 189.67
Total area (without porch and terrace) sq.m. 129.11
Living space sq.m. 82.91
Porch and terrace area sq.m. 22.04
Roof area sq.m. 237.86
Height of premises on the 1st floor m. 2.900
Height of the house from the roof to ground level m. 6.860
Aerated concrete blocks 400 mm cubic meters 76.40
Aerated concrete blocks 250 mm cubic meters 4.00
Aerated concrete blocks 150 mm cubic meters 8.20
Solid brick M150 cubic meters 8.90
Facing stone sq.m. 50.20
Boarding sq.m. 58.50
Concrete class B20. cubic meters 75.00
Concrete class B7.5. cubic meters 20.00
Sand. cubic meters 133.50
Extruded polystyrene foam. cubic meters 10.00

5. Wall and roof materials

5.1. Technology and design: building a house from aerated concrete blocks.
5.2. Foundation: monolithic reinforced concrete slab.
5.3. Base: made of monolithic reinforced concrete.
5.4. External walls: 400 mm thick. - masonry of aerated concrete blocks on a thin-layer adhesive composition with external insulation with 50 mm mineral wool slabs.
5.5. Internal load-bearing walls: 400 mm thick. - masonry made of aerated concrete blocks with a thin-layer adhesive composition.
5.6. Partitions: 150 mm and 250 mm thick. - masonry made of aerated concrete blocks with a thin-layer adhesive composition.
5.7. Vent. channels and chimneys: masonry made of solid red brick M150. In the smoke ducts for the fireplace and heating installation, install a stainless steel box, which is insulated with fire-resistant heat-insulating material.
5.8. Floor coverings: floors of the 1st floor - monolithic reinforced concrete. attic - on wooden beams, insulated
5.9. Roof structure and roofing: attic, non-insulated covering - metal tiles.
5.10. Exterior finishing: Basement - stone cladding. The walls are plastered, painted, partially covered with boards.

Today's houses are significantly different from the grandmother's houses familiar to many, yes, they were cute in childhood, but an adult sees a lot of shortcomings in them. In new residential buildings these disadvantages are taken into account, projects modern houses and cottages look stylish and at the same time cozy and comfortable. Many people dream of becoming the owner of an individual home, but only a few take the plunge.

What is a modern cottage like?

The photo of the Domamo catalog will help you imagine where progress has been made and what changes have occurred in house building. Characteristic feature new buildings stands out - style. Smooth lines and streamlined shapes are the thing of recent seasons, as in the world of clothing fashion. The basis is taken from elements of minimalism and hi-tech; they are present both outside and inside the building. Laconic forms transform the space, making it as comfortable as possible, even without going inside they are pleasant to look at.

Main features of a modern house project

By ordering such architectural work, you immediately become the owner of a unique project, which experienced builders will translate into reality without difficulty. Subsequently, you will not need to worry about large bills coming for the used Natural resources. The entire space is multifunctional and energy efficient.

House designs in a modern style are impeccable from an aesthetic point of view; they also combine interesting and practical innovations:

  • huge windows, glazed verandas, large balconies and loggias;
  • a simple but spacious layout, enclosed in a square or rectangle; the facade does not have large extensions and looks solid;
  • beautiful roofs with an unusual configuration and a slight angle of inclination; according to the design, they are covered with tiles, which looks stylish;
  • most often modern buildings are on two floors, but some options are designed with an attic or residential attic; there is an ultra-modern building in the form of a sphere;
  • the use of materials of different textures in the decoration of the building, the organization of lighting around the perimeter of the building using original lamps;
  • light colors are used in the finishing of the facade; they can be combined with dark inserts on railings, balcony railings, window openings or a separate part of the wall.

In the project, modern country cottages and houses are equipped with the latest engineering developments and have autonomous systems installed:

  • heating;
  • sewerage;
  • energy supply;
  • air conditioning;
  • water supply

Most of them are built on ground floor, in which it is fashionable to equip a swimming pool, an additional bathroom or bedroom, as well as a billiard room.

Project selection

Modern buildings are ordered by progressive people who look at life with confidence and can appreciate all its comfortable aspects. The main incentive for buying is the desire to remain modern and get housing that will be comfortable for everyone.

  • correct zoning of the interior of the house;
  • selection of a project taking into account your financial opportunities and preferences;
  • Construction Materials purchased taking into account the climate of the area where the house will be installed;
  • the number of rooms and the possibility of converting one room into another, if there are reasons.

If you don’t want to doubt and wait for a suitable project, take a look at one of the typical options offered by Domamo.

A couple of weeks ago, the Archdaily resource summed up the results of a vote in which its readers chose the coolest architectural projects 2016. Out of 3,000 entries, they selected the 16 best, which I will talk about in this post.

Best medical institution:

MAGGIE ONCOLOGY CENTER
Location: Manchester, UK
Architect: Foster + Partners

In the 90s, the wife of famous architect Maggie Keswick Jenks was treated for cancer in a Scottish hospital. The sterile atmosphere of the hospital was very oppressive, and Jenks realized that good architecture could contribute to the treatment of cancer patients. The idea was picked up by many architectural firms, and since then about 20 Maggie Cancer Centers have been built. The one that was among the winners of the award is located in Manchester. The building has huge windows that offer views of the gardens. The feeling is as if you are not in a hospital in the city center, but in a country estate.

Best Industrial Architecture:

ORGANIC FARM
Place: Tien Shan, China
Architect: ARCHSTUDIO

When designing the factory, the architects set out to take care of the psychological well-being of its employees. They tried to create a cozy working environment, building up the territory with several neat one-story workshops and arranging a courtyard. The building frames are wooden, and the facades are covered with translucent removable panels.

Best Cultural Site:

ELBEPHILHARMONIC
Place: Hamburg, Germany
Architect: Herzog & de Meuron

The cultural center complex includes the Philharmonic itself, a chamber music hall, restaurants, bars, a panoramic terrace overlooking Hamburg, a hotel and parking. The lower part of the Philharmonic Hall is an old port warehouse in which bags of cocoa beans were stored. The heavy and massive brick building previously did not fit into the architectural ensemble of the city. And now they have become the basis for a mirror-like wave-shaped cultural center, which immediately turned into a center of attraction for tourists.

Best residential complex:

VIΛ 57 WEST
Place: New York, USA
Architect: BIG

This is the first project of the BIG architectural bureau in New York. The building has 34 floors, and its sharply asymmetrical shape allows sunlight enter the courtyard, arranged in a European style. On the ground floors of the building there are hotel rooms, a cinema, game rooms, a swimming pool and a gym. There are 709 apartments in the building, many with views of the Hudson and the waterfront. In 2016, the project was awarded the title of best high-rise building in the Americas.

Best residential building:

"CASA CABO DE VILLA"
Location: Bitaraes, Portugal
Architect: spaceworkers

The architects were faced with the task of designing an unusual house, and they decided to incorporate motifs from the surrounding landscape into the basis of the project. The smoothly curved roof, lined with concrete slabs, neatly fits into the terrain and does not contradict it. And the glass facades reflect the forest and clearing located around the house. Inside the house there is a small courtyard, and next to it is a neat swimming pool with dark wooden decking.

Best Commercial Architecture:

CRYSTAL HOUSES
Place: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Architect: MVRDV

The crystal house project was developed specifically for shops. The facade of such a house is made of glass bricks, and even the details of its window frames are also glass. Gradually, glass bricks are replaced by terracotta ones, and the upper part of the house looks quite traditional. Thus, the store, on the one hand, fits well into the architectural ensemble of the street, and on the other hand, stands out clearly among the other houses.

Best Religious Architecture:

CHAPEL OF ST. BERNARD
Place: Cordoba, Argentina
Architect: Nicholas Campodonico

The chapel was built in a small grove. Previously, there was an old rural house on this site, but it was dismantled, and from the disassembled materials (there was a large number of hundred-year-old brick) a chapel was erected. There is no electricity or running water. Natural light and fresh air enter the chapel through large arches in the vault and walls.

Best office building:

BBVA BANCOMER TOWER
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Architect: LEGORRETA + LEGORRETA, Rogers Stirk Harbor + Partners

This is a 50-story office center that combines several architectural styles. It is located next to the huge Chapultepec Park, so it has beautiful views of the forested hill. On the top floor there are terraces, a restaurant and a large hall, which is used for exhibitions and events. Every 9 floors, open areas filled with greenery are built into the facade of the building, where office workers relax.

Best use of materials:

DUFOUR PAVILION IN VERSAILLES
Place: Paris, France
Architect: Dominique Perrault Architecte

In 2003, the French Ministry of Culture announced a full-scale restoration of the Palace of Versailles. The competition for the restoration of the Dufour Pavilion was won by the architectural bureau of Dominique Perrault. The architect tried to transform the space into something more like a museum, adding a cafe, a souvenir shop and an auditorium. The route for museum visitors now runs in a circle through the entire pavilion. The pavilion, like any palace, has a lot of gold and mirrors.

Best small architecture object:

RESEARCH PAVILION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
Place: Stuttgart, Germany
Architect: Institute for Computer-Aided Design and Institute of Architecture and Design / University of Stuttgart

The pavilion consists of segments, each of which is a hollow wooden shell. This discovery was inspired by students and teachers of institutes from the study of living nature, in particular sea ​​urchins. The production of the segments was completely robotic, and the students only had to assemble them into a single structure.

Best educational institution:

KINDERGARTEN "FREDERICKSWAY"
Location: Frederigsberg, Denmark
Architect: COBE

Instead of a traditional kindergarten, the architects decided to build something like a mini-village for children. The building is divided into 11 small houses, each of which has its own purpose. Their silhouettes resemble primitive children's drawings of houses. The houses are offset relative to each other, and thanks to this, the territory of the kindergarten is divided into small play areas.

Best restoration:

ROOF EQUIPMENT OF A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE
Place: New York, USA
Architect: WORKac

Among the winners of the competition was a project for arranging the roof of a historic building in New York. The architects were faced with the task of making the superstructure invisible from the street (this is a requirement of the city commission for the protection of architectural monuments). That is why the superstructure has such a complex geometric shape. All its angles are designed so as not to catch the eye of New York passers-by.

Best Public Building:

PORT OF LEICOES
Location: Matosinhos, Portugal
Architect: Luis Pedro Silva Arquitecto

The port of Leixoes is one of the largest in Portugal. Since it is at the crossroads of water tourism destinations, it receives many visitors. A new cruise terminal was recently built for them, housing a restaurant, a conference room and a science and technology park. Externally, the terminal building resembles three twisted ribbons.

Best Interior:

COWORKING CENTER HUBBA-TO
Place: Bangkok, Thailand
Architect: Supermachine Studio

Every year more and more freelance tourists come to Thailand. Therefore, the demand for coworking spaces is growing rapidly in the city. The Hubba-To Center is decorated in an industrial style, and the dominant element of the interior is a network of turquoise pipes. It combines different functional areas of a coworking space into a single space.

Most hospitable environment:

COFFEE HOUSE “YELLOW SUBMARINE”
Location: Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Architect: Secondfloor Architects

Another project from Thailand. Despite the fact that the cafe is located in a national park with a lot of tourists, the architects tried to make it as less “touristy” as possible. It was built in a very discreet style and, thanks to natural materials, blends neatly into the forest that surrounds it. The rectangular area of ​​the coffee shop is surrounded by a fence, this helps to ensure that the establishment does not turn into a pass-through place, but remains quiet and calm.

Best sports architecture object:

SONORA STADIUM
Location: Hermosillo, Mexico
Architect: 3Arquitectura

Sonora Stadium is the main building in the city. It can accommodate 16 thousand spectators, including people with disabilities. Moreover, it is designed so that, if necessary, evacuating people from the stadium will take an average of 15 minutes. Thanks to such indicators, international competitions are held at the stadium.

The catalog of house and cottage projects contains more than 3,000 high-quality projects that are easy to view, filter by parameters and select. This is done to simplify the search and selection of the project you need. The selection is made using the parameters in the filter:

  • style;
  • square;
  • material;
  • type of structure;
  • presence of a garage, bathhouse, swimming pool;
  • finishing;
  • availability of a 3D model.

The catalog has the ability to customize the display, for example, you can view a list of projects with plans and characteristics tables at once. The projects themselves are presented in the form of three-dimensional illustrations with plans, drawings and dimensions, many accompanied by an interactive 3D model. Thanks to photos and three-dimensional visualization, at the selection stage you can imagine what the finished house will look like from foundation to roof.

Additional selection tools in the catalog of house projects

The project card contains maximum information about it. In addition to layouts, dimensions and tables with characteristics, there are:

  • A 3D model of any house, allowing you to see it in detail from any side.
  • Plan editor - change the layout of the project you like and send it to us.
  • Comparison of projects - any cottage project can be added to the comparison.

If you want to make changes to the project, our architects are always ready to help you. Such improvements will cost less than individual project from scratch. But if you cannot find a suitable project for changes in the catalog, you can always order an individual design from our architectural bureau.

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