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Vol 1, 2025
Pages: 171 - 184
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Architecture Editor: Vuk Milošević
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Published: 11.09.2025. Research paper Architecture Editor: Vuk Milošević

The analysis of open spaces in newly built apartments in Serbia - case study: the city of Niš

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Hristina Krstić ,
Hristina Krstić
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Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis

Branislava Stoiljković ,
Branislava Stoiljković

Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis

Nataša Petković
Nataša Petković

Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis

Abstract

The paper deals with the analysis of open spaces in newly built apartments in Serbia. The research was conducted as a case study of selected examples of newly built or under-construction apartments in the city of Niš. Considering the trends in residential construction from the post-socialist period to the present day, as well as the investor-driven focus on profit, which is a characteristic feature of so-called "investor architecture", highly prevalent in Serbia, the assumption is that open spaces within apartments are not given much importance. On the other hand, open spaces are crucial for a healthy life and comfort within the apartment, so their functionality is of great significance. In this regard, the paper investigates the current state of open spaces in new constructions and possibilities for their improvement. The goal of the paper is to evaluate the treatment of open spaces within the functional structure of the apartment, their role, impact, and importance for residential comfort. The main scientific methods applied in the research are analysis, synthesis, comparison, and modeling.

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