MAINTAINING PRIVACY AS A RESIDENT IN A MIXED-USE BUILDING THROUGH ARCHITECTURAL MEANS

Authors

  • А.S. Borysenko Харківський національний університет міського господарства імені О. М. Бекетова
  • Hamza Zahid Харківський національний університет міського господарства імені О. М. Бекетова
  • Yahya Fettan Харківський національний університет міського господарства імені О. М. Бекетова
  • Badr Eddine Zaabul Харківський національний університет міського господарства імені О. М. Бекетова

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2025-1-189-157-164

Keywords:

mixed-use building, privacy, residential complex, architectural design, acoustic isolation

Abstract

This article examines privacy challenges in mixed-use buildings, exploring solutions through case studies. It analyses sound insulation, spatial zoning, facade design, and security features, offering best practices for balancing community integration with personal privacy. Insights from successful implementations guide improvements for future projects.

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Published

2025-04-02

How to Cite

Borysenko А., Zahid, H., Fettan, Y., & Zaabul, B. E. (2025). MAINTAINING PRIVACY AS A RESIDENT IN A MIXED-USE BUILDING THROUGH ARCHITECTURAL MEANS. Municipal Economy of Cities, 1(189), 157–164. https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2025-1-189-157-164

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