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<title>Betonul autorefăcător și betonul flexibil</title>
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BELANOV, Vasile
Probleme care apar în construcțiile din beton armat în timpul exploatării necesită de a fi reabilitate, respectiv trebuie de găsit soluții de rezolvare a lor. Una din soluțiile pare a fi betonul autorefăcător și betonul flexibil. Necesitatea betonului autorefăcător, și flexibil, a apărut datorită prevalării acestora asupra betonului armat, deoarece datorită “betoanelor de tip nou” se poate de edificat clădiri, mai durabile, mai rezistente, mai sigure.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Eсo рroduсts</title>
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NIСHIFOR, Grigore
This review summаrizes existing evidenсe on the imрасt of orgаniс food. It сomраres orgаniс vs. сonventionаl food рroduсtion with resрeсt to раrаmeters imрortаnt to humаn heаlth аnd disсusses the рotentiаl imрасt of orgаniс mаnаgement рrасtiсes with аn emрhаsis on EU сonditions. The рersрeсtive of the рroduсtion system to sustаinаble food system wаs exрlored, аnd the interасtion of the аgriсulturаl рroduсtion system аnd individuаl food сhoiсes wаs disсussed. We аlso аnаlyzed the рoрulаtion's interest in eсo рroduсts аnd their interest in сonsumрtion.
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<title>The impact of World War II on the architectural urbanism: example of SSSR and Germany</title>
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SOLOMONENCO, Anastasia
War has a terrible impact on humanity, not only people are affected but also the architectural objectives made by them. The destruction of a building for an architectural purpose means the destruction of the history behind them and the work done to achieve it. The fascists did so during the war, they wanted to destroy any memory or history related to the SSSR. How does war affect people's lives? What about architectural urbanism? Many architectural objects are preserved, restored and protected from demolition. War is an impertinent danger to national heritage of every country. The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact ad consequences of the war on architecture. It also analyses the way architects work with the tragedies of the 20th century, what is a good war monument and how to live with such a memorial every day. The paper illustrates that while the war always has a physical impact on buildings and structures, meanwhile changing the perception of architecture by the architects themselves. It polarizes attitudes towards architecture and its significance. Traditional architecture gains importance and admiration as it resists through ages. However, global styles of architecture have become trendier and more fashionable. The paper illustrates the impact of war on the physical as well as the symbolic aspects of architecture in the world.
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<title>Ecological construction materials</title>
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BALTAGA, Andrei
In recent years, the construction industry has seen an increase in demand for sustainable building materials, which in turn will enable zero-emission structures. Various materials such as cork, coffe husk, newspaper wood, mycellium, recycled diapers, plastic bricks and seaweed. Various materials such as cork, coffee husk, newspaper wood, mycelium, recycled diapers, plastic bricks and seaweed have been introduced to the construction field. The use of such unconventional materials makes the groundwork for innovation and progress in construction materials technology.
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