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Apartments: Opportunities for Legitimization and Integration into the Morphology of a Proportionate Development in Megapolis (on the Example of Moscow)

Student: Igor Bychkov

Supervisor: Edward Trutnev

Faculty: Faculty of Urban and Regional Development

Educational Programme: Urban Development and Spatial Planning (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The thesis is devoted to the urgent problem of apartment market development. The work examines in detail the combination of apartments and flats, including the compatibility/incongruity of different groups of citizens within them. Based on the results of the market analysis, it can be said that the interaction of various groups of citizens in the conditions of the existence of groups of mixtures strongly affects the social, functional and spatial aspects of urban planning. This effect is mostly either neutral (does not improve) or negative (greatly worsens). Using the example of the apartment market in Moscow, recommendations were given for the existing and future non-residential fund with apartments in accordance with the basic intentions of groups of citizens and the typology of apartments, as well as in accordance with the need to integrate into the morphology of a proportionate development. Based on the analysis carried out, theoretical recommendations were proposed that could solve the problems of creating and functioning apartments in the context of the morphology of a proportionate urban development.

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