On November 19, 2025, the Acting Associate Professor of the Department 6V07301 “Architecture and Construction,” Candidate of Technical Sciences, K. A. Narikov, conducted an open practical class for the students of group ARKh-41O on the topic “Stonework.”
The distinctive feature of the open practical session was the use of an interactive whiteboard combined with innovative teaching methods. The aim was to study the technology of stone masonry and to learn how to calculate the volume of stones required for building a wall.
During the class, the students received detailed information about the types of masonry for stone and brick structures, the methods of their construction, and learned to calculate the amount of stone needed for a wall. The instructor of the discipline made full use of visual teaching aids.