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University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo
University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo
University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo
University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo
University of Ljubljana , Ljubljana , Slovenia
Covid-19 pandemic brought to surface the new requirements for urban life. These requirements do not only strengthen urban resilience but also improve the overall quality of living. By taking the City of Belgrade as an example, this paper aimed to research whether the multi-residential sector took a new post-pandemic developmental course by embedding specific quality-related spatial features into designed buildings. A set of 33 assessment criteria was introduced to evaluate the quality of projects of ten selected multi-residential buildings. Results point out significant differences among studied cases and the aspects of residential space, however there is an overall need to revise ongoing designing practice.
urban living, Belgrade, design, criteria, assessment, ranking
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