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THE RESIDENTIAL complex has a special position as a town
settlement in a countryside close to the city and with good
city transportation. Its central area is For public purposes,
and the rest with buildings is arranged and positioned so as not to
prevent the natural view, using the advantages of the terrain
configuration.
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A residential unit (ready for its further growth) allows for
a number of possibilities of their interconnecting within this
wholeness. The typical bay is formed by two parallel
tracks which
consist of four spans 5.4 m, between which a vertical
communication tie is positioned with the span of 4.2 m
respectively 4.5 m.
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The typical residential unit design is defined by eight
points:
1. there is a typical basic core of all flats;
2. usage of one of the existing assembly systems;
3. such track system which allows cross ventilation;
4. flexibility of Flats with increased space;
5. separation of rooms strictly for family from living room area;
6. separation of rooms under the principle day-night;
7. expansion of dining area and
8. principle of double orientation.
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The design allows for a simple assembly system building under
the tunnel principle - cross walls are executed in sliding
forms with typical span. The ceiling is also assembly type and its
input is performed according to the tunnel system.
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