The concept of a new residential typology based on the principle of flexibility

Author:

Malakhov Sergey A.,Alsayed Ahmad Mohamad Tarek

Abstract

Two types of urban areas belonging to conditionally unorganized and super-organized types of development are compared. The comparison is made with regard to the capacity of each type to adapt the material components and the original design solutions to the changing needs of the inhabitants. The aim of the study is to find the best strategy to implement the principle of flexibility in a new experimental residential typology of the future, while maintaining the main advantages of each type.

Publisher

Samara State Technical University

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