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Vol 1, 2025
Pages: 35 - 51
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Architecture Editor: Vuk Milošević
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Published: 11.09.2025. Review paper Architecture Editor: Vuk Milošević

Structural and Architectural Trends of Contemporary Construction in Countries with Different Climatic Zones: Review State of Art

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Hamed Afsoosbiria Orcid logo ,
Hamed Afsoosbiria

Department of Construction, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB-TU Ostrava , Ostrava-Poruba , Czechia

Darja Kubečková Orcid logo
Darja Kubečková
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Department of Construction, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB-TU Ostrava , Ostrava-Poruba , Czechia

Abstract

The article focuses on the structural and architectural design of buildings for civic amenities in the city in conditions of different climatic zones, maps the current construction in the context of the principles of sustainability. Construction trends show that the aim of society is to focus on modern construction technologies, while applying a comprehensive building design in combination with an appropriate material solution. A meaningful combination of building design, technologies and material solutions is a motivational tool for contemporary society. The aim of the article is to present new construction trends in selected countries with different climatic zones, based on the State of Art, and to compare selected aspects of this construction, which then lead to the definition of functional connections creating a common segment for the future of modern construction.

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