Transformation of Requirements for the Design of University Campuses in Modern Conditions

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The principles of the formation of comfortable and modern-compliant complexes and buildings of dormitories for nonresident and foreign university students are considered. Often, dormitories of universities in the Russian Federation do not have the proper level of comfort for living. Students are a unique category of housing consumers, they have high potential and limited financial resources. To determine the directions for improving the architectural and urban planning organization of housing for students of higher educational institutions, taking into account modern requirements, a sociological study was conducted, as a result of which a hierarchy of needs of students living in temporary housing was revealed; the most significant parameters of buildings and service infrastructure were determined, taking into account the socio-demographic characteristics of residents; the main requirements imposed by students on infrastructure were determined the campus of a higher educational institution; the necessity of an integrated approach to the organization of the university campus was confirmed.

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A. V. Popov

National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

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Email: da945@yandex.ru

Doctor of Architecture, Associate Professor of the Department of Urban Planning

Russian Federation, 26, Yaroslavskoe Highway, Moscow, 129337

A. A. Golubeva

National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

Email: skayrena@gmail.com

Student

Russian Federation, 26, Yaroslavskoe Highway, Moscow, 129337

I. A. Sergeeva

National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

Email: sergeevainnaalekseevna@gmail.com

Student

Russian Federation, 26, Yaroslavskoe Highway, Moscow, 129337

A. A. Starkova

National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

Email: starkova.a.a@mail.ru

Student

Russian Federation, 26, Yaroslavskoe Highway, Moscow, 129337

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2. Fig. 1. Residential cells of new Type A and B [1]

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3. Fig. 2. Statistical questions in the questionnaire

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4. Fig. 3. Assessment of the criteria under which the respondents would have settled in the hostel

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5. Fig. 4. Assessment of facilities according to the level of need near the campus? (Part 1)

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6. Fig. 5. Assessment of facilities according to the level of need near the campus? (Part 2)

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