architectural typology

DORMITORY HOUSING AS A NEW MODEL OF CO-LIVING SPACE IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE

The article explores the concept of dormitory housing as a distinct architectural and typological category in contemporary architecture and defines its role in shaping a new paradigm of residential environments in the 21st century. The historical origins and evolution of dormitory spaces are analyzed, tracing their transformation from monastic sleeping quarters and educational institutions to modern multifunctional residential complexes that combine private and shared areas.

THE ROLE OF FREDERICK KIZLER'S CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF LANDSCAPE THEATERS

The article is devoted to the study on the influence of the work of the outstanding architect-scenographer of Ukrainian origin Frederic Kizler on the formation of authentic features in the architecture of landscape theatres in Ukraine and the establishment of characteristic features present in modern national cultural and entertainment institutions.