Residential Development Trends and Building Typologies in Prishtina (2012–2025): Empirical Analysis Based on Construction Permits

Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

This paper presents an empirical analysis of building development and residential patterns in Prishtina, based on secondary data primarly extracted from construction permits issued by the Municipal Assembly for the period 2012-2025, supplemented by adittional statistical sources. Through statistical processing and comparative diagrams, the research identifies the predominance of collective multi-family residential buildings, particularly apartment buildings, in terms of constructed area, alongside the presence and evolution of single-family houses and other building types. The paper also presents the empirically accumulated results that indicate the types of mixed-use buildings according to their number of floors, being highlighted as the mos widespread buildings in Prishtina. These findings, structured through empirical analysis and not readily available in this consolidated from in other sources, provide systematized knowledge to inform further development.

Keywords:

Prishtina, Kosovo, Building Development, Residential Typologies, Mixed-Use Buildings, Mid-Rise Apartments, Secondary Data Analysis.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-41-2

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

25-10-2025 9:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2025 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.9

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Residential Development Trends and Building Typologies in Prishtina (2012–2025): Empirical Analysis Based on Construction Permits

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

This paper presents an empirical analysis of building development and residential patterns in Prishtina, based on secondary data primarly extracted from construction permits issued by the Municipal Assembly for the period 2012-2025, supplemented by adittional statistical sources. Through statistical processing and comparative diagrams, the research identifies the predominance of collective multi-family residential buildings, particularly apartment buildings, in terms of constructed area, alongside the presence and evolution of single-family houses and other building types. The paper also presents the empirically accumulated results that indicate the types of mixed-use buildings according to their number of floors, being highlighted as the mos widespread buildings in Prishtina. These findings, structured through empirical analysis and not readily available in this consolidated from in other sources, provide systematized knowledge to inform further development.