
handle: 20.500.12556/DKUM-40991
This thesis presents an atrium house as an alternative for a freestanding single-family house, as the solution for decreasing traffic in the city and as an example how to exploit degraded city parts. The first part of this thesis consists of the theory of the atrium house and an analysis of reference examples. The second part is the practical part. We made a sun study for different types of atrium houses, followed by the designing of the atrium house, including the interior.
Diplomsko delo obravnava atrijsko hišo v mestu kot alternativo prostostoječi gradnji, kot rešitev za zmanjšanje prometa ter izrabo parcel na degradiranih območjih. Prvi del diplomskega dela obravnava teorijo atrijskih hiš, ter pregled nekaterih referenčnih primerov. V drugem delu, ki je praktične narave, pa je opravljena analiza osončenja za različne tipe atrijskih hiš, ter nato še zasnova objekta in interierja.
Interior, interier, atrijska hiša, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/728.012.72(043.2), single-family house, enodružinska hiša, osončenje, atrium house, Maribor, solar exposure,
Interior, interier, atrijska hiša, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/728.012.72(043.2), single-family house, enodružinska hiša, osončenje, atrium house, Maribor, solar exposure,
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