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ACCORDING to the basic town-planning concept, Block 23
consists of three types of buildings divided into several
spatial groups. The first type are the residential Cowers with
groundfloor plus 16 floors; the second type of buildings has
the groundfloor plus ten floors and there are two buildings approx.
280 m long; the third type of buildings is a fret (meander)
type with the groundfloor plus four floors and they are located on
the east and west border of the block.
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The following principles have been adopted for
modeling of
residential units:
- to determine the basic Core of the unit around which the
common activities of the family circle take place;
- to identified core should allow for parallel circulation of
different needs (as for example: old-young);
- multipurpose use of the unit enabling its changeability;
- connecting and separating of space due to family growth;
- application of circular communications within
the flat;
- dividing the basic flat unit into two parts: one solely for
family use, and the other for social contacts.
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