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Urbani izziv Volume 13, No. 1, June 2002 : 113–121

(Thematic articles)
doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2002-13-01-005

 

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Author

Alenka Fikfak

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
alenka.fikfak@fa.uni-lj.si

Martina Zbašnik – Senegačnik

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
martina.zbasnik@fa.uni-lj.si

 

Title

Transformations in organised multi-apartment housing – concepts, technology, financing

 

Abstract

Organised multi-unit housing, which appeared soon after the industrial revolution, reaching full swing in the 20th century, encompasses a large part of the housing stock. Its first consequence was the unlimited expansion of cities and new settlements into the countryside. In this sense the flow of people and the need for new residential areas had a massive impact on urban environments, the culture of living and living quality. These are all still valid criteria for setting guidelines for new housing estates. The planning approaches changed continuously aligned to the introduction of new concepts, technological possibilities and even financing methods. These are all starting points for evaluating the distance between Slovenian practice and external events and establishment of new physical forms, whereby we used comparisons between important European and foreign examples, which represent breakthroughs in urban layouts and architectural design.

 

Key Words

organised multi-unit housing, technology of multi-unit housing construction, financing multi-unit housing

 

 

 

PUBLISHER

Urbanistični inštitut RS
Urbani izziv - Editorial Board
Trnovski pristan 2, 1000 Ljubljana, SLO

  + 386 (0)1 420 13 10
  urbani.izziv@uirs.si

ISSN

Print edition: 0353-6483
Web edition: 1855-8399
Professional edition: 2232-481X

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