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Rural housing is directly linked to agricultural work, so the organization of space in the yard isfundamentally different from the functional characteristics of urban housing. In the villages ofSerbia, over the years and after the Second World War, multi-storey residential buildings wereerected for service to non-agricultural population. By their basic manifestations and visualmanifestations, as well as functional characteristics, these objects never fit into the image of thevillage, and their users do not enter into the habits and customs of life in the environments in whichthey are built. Semi-agricultural and non-agricultural population in rural areas is predominant today,so the question arises as to the relation of the profession to multi-family housing in villages.
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