Sustainability of Development of Prefabricated Housing Estates – Model Solution of Housing Estate Devínska Nová Ves, Bratislava

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The regeneration of prefabricated housing estates is particularly topical issue in Slovakia. Of the total number of 1.78 million dwellings, more than 600,000 are located in prefabricated panel buildings, representing a third of all dwellings in Slovakia. Large prefabricated housing estates were built in the period 1960 – 1990, which means that many of them have already exceeded the projected 50-year life span. Ensuring the sustainable development of prefabricated housing estates and the architecture of prefabricated panel buildings is not only a professional theoretical challenge, but also a current topic of present practice.

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