In Slovenia, there is a particularly pronounced settlement pattern, which is based on scattered low-density development. This kind of wasteful spatial system cannot provide us with a quality of living and a sustainable lifestyle. It forces us to build expensive infrastructure and to an increasing dependence on the personal car, causes the deterioration of urban centers and promotes an unhealthy lifestyle. I see the solution in reviving the urban way of life, where we could live closer to each other with quality architecture. Following the method of low rise-high density construction, it is necessary to densify the urban fabric and build spaces on a human scale that encourage walking, cycling and the use of public transport. Thus, urban life would become more social and attractive with greater diversity and proximity, which would attract more residents to the city. I tried to revive this with a concept project at the location of the former Hotel Kandija in Novo Mesto. By intertwining different functions, improving conditions for walking and designing the street space, I restored urban abiance to the location. Urban regeneration is facilitated by a public coworking program, cafes and hotels, as well as a housing program that brings new young residents to the city center. The building follows the principles of low rise-high density construction, fits well into the existing urban fabric and creates pleasant spaces between buildings. By mixing different functions and densifying the urban fabric, I increase the diversity of space and shorten the distance traveled between services. Results are seen in reduction of pollution, use of public transport and a healthier lifestyle. The design is encouraging the use of public space, social meeting and creating a vibrant, healthy and safe city.
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