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Architectonic analysis of common facilites in European student hostels in 21st century
At the global level, the University campuses represent a dominant type of organization of all the living activities of students. This paper dealt with the architectonic analysis of common features of the recent European student hostels, which were constructed as standalone buildings. The analysis presents the advantages and shortcomings of such spatial organization. In detail are considered the common facilities, which are present to a significant degree in such spatial organization, and which can serve as models for construction of student hostels in Serbia. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR 36037: Construction of Student hostels in Serbia at the beginning of 21st century]
Architectonic analysis of common facilites in European student hostels in 21st century
At the global level, the University campuses represent a dominant type of organization of all the living activities of students. This paper dealt with the architectonic analysis of common features of the recent European student hostels, which were constructed as standalone buildings. The analysis presents the advantages and shortcomings of such spatial organization. In detail are considered the common facilities, which are present to a significant degree in such spatial organization, and which can serve as models for construction of student hostels in Serbia. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR 36037: Construction of Student hostels in Serbia at the beginning of 21st century]
Architectonic analysis of common facilites in European student hostels in 21st century
Krasić Sonja (author) / Pejić Petar (author) / Cvetković Radovan (author)
2013
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