Typical Building Details Architecture 1939 Типовые детали зданий Вып. VIII

Typical Building Details. Issue VIII: Internal Water Supply, Sewerage, Drains, Gas, and Hot Water (Tipovye detali zdaniy), 1939. In Russian.

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Typical Building Details. Issue VIII: Internal Water Supply, Sewerage, Drains, Gas, and Hot Water (Tipovye detali zdaniy), 1939. In Russian.

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Типовые детали зданий. Выпуск VIII. Внутренние: водопровод, канализация, водостоки, газопровод и горячее водоснабжение. Разделы 63 и 68. / Разработан трестом «Горстройпроект» Народным комиссариатом СССР по строительству. Ред. совет: Н. П. Былинкин, М. И. Иванов (пред.), В. Е. Кореньков [и др.].
Москва — Ленинград : Государственное издательство строительной литературы (Госстройиздат), 1939.
80 с. : черт., табл. Твердый издательский переплет, энциклопедический формат (30,5х22,5 см).
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Typical Building Details. Issue VIII. Internal: Water Supply, Sewerage, Drains, Gas Pipelines, and Hot Water Supply. Sections 63 and 68. / Developed by the Gorstroyproekt Trust, USSR People's Commissariat for Construction. Editorial Council: N. P. Bylinkin, M. I. Ivanov (Chairman), V. E. Korenkov [et al.].
Moscow — Leningrad : State Publishing House of Construction Literature (Gosstroyizdat), 1939.
80 pp. : drawings, tables. Hardcover, encyclopedic format (30.5x22.5 cm). In Russian.

This 1939 technical atlas is a fundamental document of pre-war Soviet architecture and urban engineering. Developed by the Gorstroyproekt Trust under the People's Commissariat for Construction of the USSR, it represents the state's drive toward the standardization and industrialization of the building process during the Third Five-Year Plan. As the Soviet Union transitioned to mass construction of both monumental civil structures and large-scale industrial complexes, the need for "Typical Details" became paramount to ensure structural consistency and efficiency.
Issue VIII is specifically dedicated to internal engineering systems. It provides exhaustive technical drawings and specifications for water supply, sewerage, internal drains, gas pipelines, and hot water systems. The sections (63 and 68) cover a wide array of sanitary-technical devices, from piping layouts and joint details to the installation of fixtures in residential apartments and industrial workshops. These blueprints reflect the "Stalinist" standards of durability and the specific technical requirements of the era, where communal infrastructure was being rapidly modernized.
The editorial board included prominent figures of Soviet engineering and architecture, such as N. P. Bylinkin and V. E. Korenkov, ensuring that these "Typical Details" adhered to the highest scientific standards of the time. The large encyclopedic format and precise drafting make this volume not just a technical manual, but a historical record of Soviet urban development on the eve of World War II.
For historians of architecture, urban planners, engineers specializing in restoration, and collectors of Soviet technical literature, this 1939 Gosstroyizdat edition is an invaluable resource. It provides the exact specifications needed to understand the "skeleton" of pre-war Soviet buildings, offering a rare look at the hidden infrastructure of a bygone era.

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