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Article

Methods for assessing the transport and pedestrian accessibility of multi-storey residential buildings and complexes, as well as their impact on the city infrastructure

Andii Shtendera
Abstract

The paper focuses on the author’s method of assessing pedestrian and transport mobility of residents of modern multi-storey buildings and complexes. The study of transport routes in cities is the subject matter of entire scientific and design institutes, therefore, the method has been designed to make architects, researchers, developers and urban planners aware of a housing unit in terms of its accessibility, as well as to assess its impact on the city

Keywords

multi-storey buildings, transport mobility, urban planning, residential complexes, new housing units

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Received 01.07.2021, Revised 29.07.2021, Accepted 23.12.2021

Retrieved from Vol. 7, No. 2, 2021

Suggested citation

Shtendera, A. (2021). Methods for assessing the transport and pedestrian accessibility of multi-storey residential buildings and complexes, as well as their impact on the city infrastructure. Architectural Studies, 7(2), 227-234. https://doi.org/10.23939/as2021.02.227

https://doi.org/10.23939/as2021.02.227

Pages 227-234

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ISSN 2411-801X e-ISSN 2786-7374  UDC 71;72
DOI: 10.56318/as