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Item Restricted Interior Design Strategies for Compact Vertical Living Conditions : Examining the Typologies and Spatiality Design Strategies of Compact Vertical Living Constructions and Its Applicability in under-utilised Spaces(2023) Maria-Daria Frusinoiu; Anwandter, Juan Almarza; Starck, Adrian von; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract The primary focus of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the typologies and spatial design strategies employed in compact vertical living constructions. It also serves as a practical guide, offering strategies that can be implemented to meet various needs. The thesis incorporates a diverse range of examples and case studies, which serve as a valuable resource for approaching the design of vertical narrow houses. The study of narrow houses provides valuable insights for interior designers. It emphasizes the importance of space optimization, vertical design solutions, natural light and ventilation, visual continuity and airflow, customization and adaptability, and material and texture selection. By considering these aspects, designers can create functional and visually appealing spaces that maximize the potential of limited areas and enhance the overall living experience for occupants. Keywords: thesis, compact vertical living, spatial design strategies, narrow houses, interior designers, space optimization, vertical design, natural light, ventilation, visual continuity, airflow, customization, adaptability, material selection, texture selection, living experience
