Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

Trade and the business process, the system of human development has undergone major transformations in relation to the development of life style of the urbanites, moreover with improvement of human standard of living. The main purpose of this paper is to promote greater architectural design knowledge in the field of multifunctional contemporary structures, and thus further encourage of academic research. Through a review of the literature, the paper explores various aspects related to the planning, design, philosophy, convenience, policy, sustainability and efficiency of those nowadays structures. The following research methods are used for the purposes of this paper: the basic used methods are inductive and deductive evaluation, ie the dialectical method of separating the unity of the general and the particular. During the research, are applied comparative and descriptive methods, comparative analysis, literature description. Also, the empirical method was used through the study of previous urban plans, analysis of the case study’s, and through the research activity in collecting and analyzing data within the questionnaire of the Pristina municipality. The design principles of the multifunctional center, are intended to be a model of compliance with urban legal regulations by the municipality of Pristina at the same time, fulfilling the need for trade of the larger influx of residents from the Arberia neighborhood, strengthened with other functions that enrich the environment and customers with active relaxation and rest.

Keywords:

Architectural design, Multifunctionality, Trade, Culture, Prishtina

Session Chair

Arber Sadiki

Session Co-Chair

Ajhan Bajmaku

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-96-7

First Page

102

Last Page

107

Location

Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

31-10-2020 1:30 PM

End Date

31-10-2020 3:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2020.37

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Architecture Commons

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Architectural Design of Multifunctional Center in Prishtina

Lipjan, Kosovo

Trade and the business process, the system of human development has undergone major transformations in relation to the development of life style of the urbanites, moreover with improvement of human standard of living. The main purpose of this paper is to promote greater architectural design knowledge in the field of multifunctional contemporary structures, and thus further encourage of academic research. Through a review of the literature, the paper explores various aspects related to the planning, design, philosophy, convenience, policy, sustainability and efficiency of those nowadays structures. The following research methods are used for the purposes of this paper: the basic used methods are inductive and deductive evaluation, ie the dialectical method of separating the unity of the general and the particular. During the research, are applied comparative and descriptive methods, comparative analysis, literature description. Also, the empirical method was used through the study of previous urban plans, analysis of the case study’s, and through the research activity in collecting and analyzing data within the questionnaire of the Pristina municipality. The design principles of the multifunctional center, are intended to be a model of compliance with urban legal regulations by the municipality of Pristina at the same time, fulfilling the need for trade of the larger influx of residents from the Arberia neighborhood, strengthened with other functions that enrich the environment and customers with active relaxation and rest.