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Residential development is a collection of buildings and territory intended for permanent or temporary human habitation. Such complexes include residential buildings of various types: multi-story apartment buildings, low-rise cottages, townhouses, as well as separate private houses. Residential development constitutes part of the urban or rural environment and is an integral component of the structure of settlements.

Planning solutions play an important role in residential development, determining the spatial arrangement of buildings, roads, pedestrian zones, and adjacent premises. Around the houses, there are usually courtyards, recreational areas, playgrounds, green spaces, and utilities that ensure a comfortable living environment for residents. Depending on the type of residential development, its scale, density, and architectural features can vary significantly.

Residential development is often integrated with social infrastructure such as schools, kindergartens, shops, clinics, and transport hubs. The surrounding environment of residential neighborhoods may include boulevards, parks, squares, and pedestrian paths. Planning takes into account safety, ecology, and accessibility standards for various population groups.

Situated in various landscape and climate conditions, residential development adapts to geographical and natural features of the area. It is also important to consider engineering networks: water supply, electricity, sewage, and gas supply, which are an essential part of residential infrastructure. Additionally, residential areas may have different types of ownership and usage—from individual ownership to rental or cooperative forms.

In modern urbanism, residential development is viewed as a complex element of the urban fabric, influencing quality of life, social connections, and environmental conditions. It reflects societal development, economic opportunities, and technological achievements in construction and spatial organization.

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Scene of a rainy city street with a tram and neon lights
City Street on a Rainy Night with a Tram