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*Built of [[structural insulated panel]]s | *Built of [[structural insulated panel]]s | ||
*Built of pre-fabricated [[concrete masonry unit|concrete blocks]], named differently in various countries. | *Built of pre-fabricated [[concrete masonry unit|concrete blocks]], named differently in various countries. | ||
*Large Panel System building known as [[Plattenbau]] in German, [[Panelák]] in Czech and Slovak, [[wielka płyta]] in Polish and [[Panelház]] in Hungarian. Most, but not all [[Khrushchyovka]] houses in the former Soviet Union are also constructed using this technology. | *Large Panel System building known as [[Plattenbau]] in German, [[Panelák]] in Czech and Slovak, [[wielka płyta]] in Polish, Panelka in Bulgarian and [[Panelház]] in Hungarian. Most, but not all [[Khrushchyovka]] houses in the former Soviet Union are also constructed using this technology. | ||
Panel buildings can be either frameless ([[column]]-less), or the panels can be fitted to: | Panel buildings can be either frameless ([[column]]-less), or the panels can be fitted to: | ||
Latest revision as of 16:05, 1 July 2025
Panel buildings may refer to buildings of one of the following types:
- Built of structural insulated panels
- Built of pre-fabricated concrete blocks, named differently in various countries.
- Large Panel System building known as Plattenbau in German, Panelák in Czech and Slovak, wielka płyta in Polish, Panelka in Bulgarian and Panelház in Hungarian. Most, but not all Khrushchyovka houses in the former Soviet Union are also constructed using this technology.
Panel buildings can be either frameless (column-less), or the panels can be fitted to:
- Timber-, steel- or reinforced concrete-framed buildings,
- over common blockwork,
- or over existing masonry products.