tömbépületek
Tömbépületek, or block buildings, are a common type of residential structure found primarily in Eastern Europe, particularly in cities that experienced rapid development during the socialist era. These buildings are characterized by their repetitive, modular design and often large scale. They were typically constructed using pre-fabricated concrete panels, which allowed for quick and efficient building processes to address housing shortages.
The typical tömbépület features a rectangular or elongated form, with multiple floors and a uniform facade.
Over time, many tömbépületek have undergone various renovations and modernizations. These can include improvements to insulation,