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['tauəblɔk]
общая лексика
(дом-)башня (жилое или административное здание)
башенный дом
высотный дом
односекционный дом
точечный дом
строительное дело
здание башенного типа
американизм
жилая застройка
общая лексика
высотное здание
американизм
высотное жилое здание
[,pəust,ɔfɪs'tauə]
общая лексика
башня Управления почт [Post Office] (старое название башни "Телеком тауэр" [Telecom Tower] в Лондоне)
[,telɪkɔm'tauə]
общая лексика
"Телеком тауэр", Телекоммуникационная башня (в Лондоне; построена в 1965 Управлением почт [Post Office] для приёма и передачи радио-, телевизионных и телефонных сигналов; с 1984 в ведении "Бритиш телеком" [British Telecom] как центральная телефонная станция города; в верхней части - закрытая смотровая галерея и вращающийся ресторан; высота 176 м)
A tower block, high-rise, apartment tower, residential tower, apartment block, block of flats, or office tower is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction. It is used as a residential, office building, or other functions including hotel, retail, or with multiple purposes combined. Residential high-rise buildings are also known in some varieties of English, such as British English, as tower blocks and may be referred to as MDUs, standing for multi-dwelling units. A very tall high-rise building is referred to as a skyscraper.
High-rise buildings became possible to construct with the invention of the elevator (lift) and with less expensive, more abundant building materials. The materials used for the structural system of high-rise buildings are reinforced concrete and steel. Most North American-style skyscrapers have a steel frame, while residential blocks are usually constructed of concrete. There is no clear difference between a tower block and a skyscraper, although a building with forty or more stories and taller than 150 metres (490 ft) is generally considered a skyscraper.
High-rise structures pose particular design challenges for structural and geotechnical engineers, particularly if situated in a seismically active region or if the underlying soils have geotechnical risk factors such as high compressibility or bay mud. They also pose serious challenges to firefighters during emergencies in high-rise structures. New and old building design, building systems like the building standpipe system, HVAC systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), fire sprinkler system and other things like stairwell and elevator evacuations pose significant problems. Studies are often required to ensure that pedestrian wind comfort and wind danger concerns are addressed. In order to allow less wind exposure, to transmit more daylight to the ground and to appear more slender, many high-rises have a design with setbacks.
Apartment buildings have technical and economic advantages in areas of high population density, and have become a distinctive feature of housing accommodation in virtually all densely populated urban areas around the world. In contrast with low-rise and single-family houses, apartment blocks accommodate more inhabitants per unit of area of land and decrease the cost of municipal infrastructure.