FLEXIBLE PLANNING SOLUTIONS AND TRANSFORMATION OF LIVING SPACE.
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The article considers the importance of flexibility in the design of living spaces in the context of demographic, social and economic changes. The aim of the study is to identify the main approaches to the formation of adaptable housing units that can respond to the changing needs of families with different compositions, lifestyles and work modes. The methodological basis is the analysis of realized projects in Europe and Asia, as well as a comparative analysis of housing typologies. The article formulates recommendations for the design of transformable residential layouts.
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