Reviving Abandoned Suburban Settlements: Urban and Architectural Approaches to Seasonal Housing

Reviving Abandoned Suburban Settlements: Urban and Architectural Approaches to Seasonal Housing

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https://doi.org/10.52340/building.2025.71.25

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Revival of suburban settlements, Abandoned villages, Seasonal settlements, Urbanization impact, Urban-rural dynamics, Sustainable development, Ecological architecture, Energy-efficient buildings, Restorative tourism, Community-based planning, Georgia’s suburban history, Eco-friendly housing concepts

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The revival of abandoned suburban and seasonal settlements has become increasingly relevant in response to rapid urbanization and the growing need for nature-based living spaces. Historically significant for recreation and relaxation, these settlements are being reimagined through sustainable urban and architectural planning. Key principles include functional zoning, ecological building practices, modular and adaptable housing systems, and the integration of natural elements. Global examples, particularly from Scandinavian countries like Sweden, demonstrate successful models that combine environmental sensitivity with quality of life improvements. This study explores these approaches and highlights their potential for restoring suburban spaces as sustainable, inclusive, and community-oriented environments.

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2025-06-03

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Vardiashvili, N. (2025). Reviving Abandoned Suburban Settlements: Urban and Architectural Approaches to Seasonal Housing. Scientific-Technical Journal "BUILDING", 1(71), 118–121. https://doi.org/10.52340/building.2025.71.25

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