Architectural Criteria for the Integration of Home-based Work in Residential Buildings
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https://doi.org/10.31522/Abstract
This study examines the spatial and architectural integration of home-based workspaces in multi-residential buildings, based on an analysis of 36 architectural projects with dedicated work-from-home space. It defines typologies and architectural criteria for integrating living and working, emphasizing shared spaces in multi-residential buildings as key to functional coexistence. Findings are discussed in the context of social housing in Croatia.
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