Economic development of housing infrastructure of regions based on formation of building materials cluster duplicate

Author(s):  
Tolendi Ashimbayev ◽  
Ainur Yessenbayeva ◽  
Ziyat Kozhakhmetov ◽  
Gulmira Kabdullina ◽  
Nurlan Dosmaganbetov ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. J. Fu

Based on general investigations and utilizing GIS software, missing historical data was hypothesized. From the perspectives of social and economic development, this paper tries to find the logic behind the formation and development of traditional settlements. Using systematic examination, the features of the town’s overall layout, courtyard shape and building materials appear. Applying comparative analysis, this paper indicated the similarities and differences between Tangyin town and the other areas of Jiangxi, and add them to the construction logic of the middle area in Jiangxi to make the following construction activities much in order.


Author(s):  
Gulmira Kabdullina ◽  
Nurlan Dosmaganbetov ◽  
Bayan Zhabytay ◽  
Ziyat Kozhakhmetov ◽  
Ainur Yessenbayeva ◽  
...  

This chapter shows an economic canvas introduction in part that has direct influence on the architects' and urban planning approach. It is followed by a brief explanation to the historic approach to city making, as in the past most of the urbanised areas were circular and the re-use of existing building materials was a standard issue. With the age of industrialisation and introduction of modern techniques and technologies, this attitude has changed, and the linear economic development only quickened the speed with which former solutions were forgotten. General studies showing various past approaches to urban circularity will be presented. Special attention will be paid to the sustainable city as a dynamically changing development process.


2011 ◽  
Vol 460-461 ◽  
pp. 593-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Ming

Green building is the only way to change the development mode of China's building materials industry from extensive to the efficient type and it is a necessary requirement to achieve sustainable economic development. This paper points out the direction for development of green building materials by the characteristics and the significance of the green building materials development is explained. The paper makes a comprehensive analysis of the approach to develop green building materials from the design, production, usage, standards, evaluation and many areas in which the development of green building materials is involved.


Author(s):  
J. R. Millette ◽  
R. S. Brown

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has labeled as “friable” those building materials that are likely to readily release fibers. Friable materials when dry, can easily be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder using hand pressure. Other asbestos containing building materials (ACBM) where the asbestos fibers are in a matrix of cement or bituminous or resinous binders are considered non-friable. However, when subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting or other forms of abrasion, these non-friable materials are to be treated as friable asbestos material. There has been a hypothesis that all raw asbestos fibers are encapsulated in solvents and binders and are not released as individual fibers if the material is cut or abraded. Examination of a number of different types of non-friable materials under the SEM show that after cutting or abrasion, tuffs or bundles of fibers are evident on the surfaces of the materials. When these tuffs or bundles are examined, they are shown to contain asbestos fibers which are free from binder material. These free fibers may be released into the air upon further cutting or abrasion.


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