Transformation and adaptability of the spatial distribution of different types of houses on the urban concept in cities from 19th century in Macedonia

Namicev, Petar and Namiceva, Ekaterina (2015) Transformation and adaptability of the spatial distribution of different types of houses on the urban concept in cities from 19th century in Macedonia. JPMNT, 3 (3). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2334-7449

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Abstract

The spatial layout of the houses of the 19th century, their transformation and adaptability,directly participate in the historic spatial planning of cities from the 19th century. In the process of the settlement formation, different models of houses are applied to specific urban cores, where the bulk structure of housing facilities directly affects the
shape of the city. Characteristic are several models of urban houses, with different access; open concept using open porches on the ground floor combined with the yard, or concept of the closed facilities, where the dimensions are set of the building and the yard. The choice of construction
materials creates a spatial and volumetric concept,which directly affects the urban form of the city.Forming certain found of street networks, public spaces and neighborhood centers, creates a specific character and structure of the urban content in the cities. In that way directly with the chosen model of a house, the placement in terms of the urban
concept, oriented on a steep hill towards a watercourse or lake, creates the whole concept of urban settlement. The existence of a number of factors, which originate from the form of a house, construction system, adaptation of the space to the human anthrophometry, the applied materials from the environment, with natural color variations that
carry other specific elements, directly affect the ability for transformation of the form of the house to the principles of the urban form of the city from 19 century. The transformation and adaptability of the house from the 19th century, created some impact from the single buildings on the overall image of the city.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Other engineering and technologies
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Petar Namicev
Date Deposited: 04 Sep 2015 11:40
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2015 11:40
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/13776

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