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IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN
CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS , 2024.y., pp. 89-89


CONCEPTUAL SOLUTION OF TERRACED HOUSES IN NIŠ
 
DOI: 10.14415/CACE2024.42
UDC: 728.3(497.11 NIŠ)
CC-BY-SA 4.0 license
Author : Krmpot, Bogdanč Stoiljković, Branislava
 
 Summary:
 Terraced houses are the result of adapting residential units to the terrain, thus integrating the landscape into the architecture of the residential space. This type of houses combines the natural slope of the terrain and architectural design, creating a space that has merged with its immediate surroundings. These houses are not only architectural artifacts, they are also a symbol of human adaptability to the natural environment and sustainable construction. The paper presents the conceptual architectural-urban solution of the terraced settlement in the suburban area of the city of Niš, which is located outside of the central city zone. In addition to the functional solution, are also discussed the urban solution of the location, the shaped solution and examples of good practice. The project task is defined in addition to the collected necessary data on terraced houses and site analyses. The entire investigation consists of several phases that rely on a theoretical basis and practical analysis. The combination of description, site analysis, study of examples of good practice and development of a conceptual solution represents a comprehensive methodology that allows readers to understand the topic more deeply and provide concrete and useful conclusions. This paper provides a basis for further research and practical application, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach in the planning and design of terraced houses in order to achieve optimal results in an urban environment.
 
 Keywords:
 TERRACED HOUSES, CONCEPTUAL SOLUTION, URBAN SOLUTION, FUNCTIONAL SOLUTION, SHAPED SOLUTION, HOUSING, TYPOLOGY OF HOUSING, ARCHITECTURAL PLANING