SPATIAL ORGANISATION CONCEPT OF TWO-ENTRANCE APARTMENT

Đorđe Alfirević, Sanja Simonović Alfirević

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE190523019A
First page
327
Last page
340

Abstract


The location of the entrance and its relation to the main functional apartment groups in multi-storey, multi-family buildings, is to a great extent determined by the organizational concept of the apartment. The apartments with auxiliary entrances are less present in practice, majority of apartments fit the spatial frame of the building itself. The apartments can border with the next apartment on the same floor, be oriented towards one or more facades, but what is of key importance in determining the number of apartment entrances and their positioning is the size of contact zone between the apartment and common communication areas, as well as the configuration of the apartment. The aims of this paper include the analysis of the main positions of the entrance and the concepts of apartment organization that they determine, analysis of characteristic concepts of two-entrance apartments in multi-storey, multi-family buildings and re-examination of the relation between the introduction of the additional entrance and the necessity of having constant or occasional segregation of certain activities in them.

Keywords

architecture, housing, concept, two-entrance apartment

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