II-49 Building Series Right Section
Location: Russia: Moscow (e.g. Yasenevo, Belyaevo, Cheryomushki, Akademichesky, Orekhovo), Moscow Oblast (e.g. Khimki, Odintsovo), other cities (e.g. Tolyatti, Crimea)
Construction: 1965 — 1985
The II-49 is a Soviet-era nine-story panel building series, developed by Moscow Scientific-Research and Design Institute of Typology and Experimental Design (MNIITEP) to replace the aging five-story K-7 series. These buildings were widely used in Central Russia and featured larger apartments and more advanced structural elements. The ground floor was often reserved for non-residential use. Some variations, such as II-49d, included phenol-containing materials and are now subject to renovation.
All sections were built with prefabricated concrete panels, using a three-layer keramsite concrete exterior with improved thermal insulation. Most apartments had non-adjacent rooms and loggias, except for one-room units. Remodeling is severely limited due to the load-bearing nature of most walls.
• Construction method: Panel
• Building height: 9 floors
• Sections: 2 or more
• Ceiling height: 2.64 m
• Balconies/loggias: All except 1-room apartments
• Bathroom layout: Combined in 1-room units; separate in others
• Ventilation: Natural and forced exhaust
• Elevator: 1 passenger (400 kg) per section
• Trash chute: On stair landings between floors
• Stairs: Reinforced concrete, two-flight
• Facade finish: Ceramic or glazed tiles (in some buildings); others remain uncoated
• Outer walls: 30 cm keramsite concrete sandwich panels with foam or fiberboard insulation
• Interior walls: 14–18 cm reinforced concrete
• Partitions: 8 cm gypsum concrete
• Floor slabs: 14 cm solid concrete panels
• Roof: Flat with internal drainage
• Foundation: Strip with reinforced concrete base
• Developer: DSK-1, ZHBK-2
• Architect: MNIITEP
Apartment sizes (total/living/kitchen):
• 1-room: 32–33 / 18–19 / 6 m²
• 2-room: 44–45 / 27–28 / 6 m²
• 3-room: 73–83 / 45–49 / 6 m²
• 4-room: 92–93 / 62–63 / 6 m²
• Loggias in all but 1-room apartments
• Decent thermal insulation for its time
• All bathrooms separated except in 1-room units
• Reliable structural design
• Limited options for remodeling due to load-bearing walls
• Small kitchens in all apartment types
• No freight elevator
• No vestibules on stair landings
• RICO: Enabled (Residential High, 92 households)
• Repaint: Fully supported
• Recommended usage: Use together with matching sectional modules for proper appearance
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