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Theses and Dissertations

2012

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Villa’S Project-Rugove, Agnesa Kastrati Oct 2012

Villa’S Project-Rugove, Agnesa Kastrati

Theses and Dissertations

This project includes the main stages during the construction of the Villa. The dynamics of today's modern man lives requires however a place that he will be able to rest away from the noise and daily routine, without missing the necessary spaces. Each ville is based on the customer's request for vacation, the number of residents and how he spends days. Adaptation of the external appearance of Villa and combining them with rocks creates a connection with wild nature that crosses the mountains of Rugova, making a flexible suitability for the human eye. Materials in the project are carefully selected …


Kompleksi Afaristo-Banesor, Arbër Maliqaj Oct 2012

Kompleksi Afaristo-Banesor, Arbër Maliqaj

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No abstract provided.


Objekt Banimi-Shtepi Individuale, Adnan Krasniqi Oct 2012

Objekt Banimi-Shtepi Individuale, Adnan Krasniqi

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No abstract provided.


Objekt Banimi Individual, Gëzim Krasniqi Feb 2012

Objekt Banimi Individual, Gëzim Krasniqi

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No abstract provided.


Villa “Rita”, Rita Arapi Feb 2012

Villa “Rita”, Rita Arapi

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No abstract provided.


Urban Regulatory Planning The Residence Neighborhood, Ferizaj, Kosovo, Ideal Vejsa Jan 2012

Urban Regulatory Planning The Residence Neighborhood, Ferizaj, Kosovo, Ideal Vejsa

Theses and Dissertations

On this year’s World Habitat Day the theme Changing Cities, Building Opportunities was selected because of our quest to improve cities and provide better services and opportunities for the world’s growing urban populations is more urgent than ever. Kosovo has been facing an unprecedented construction boom and growth of urban areas. This is partly a consequence of the war-time destruction of housing stock, the post-war migration in search of better and /or safer living conditions and employment, and well as the global urbanization trend. Cities in their former boundaries are unable to provide space for new investments, which leads to …