Abstract [eng] |
The subject of Master's thesis research is megastructures and their design in the present day context, adapting to the needs of modern society. The concept of objects of exceptional size, large scale and distinctive interior design appeared in XXa. in the middle. During this period, Europe was recovering from the Second World War and needed solutions to accommodate as many people as possible quickly and economically. Though architectural solutions were enormous, practically two decades ago, different architects from different parts of the world provided unique designs for megastructures. There was just one other to realize. It can be said that this is the cause of inhumane scale and inadequate service as a residential typology building. In the context of these days it is possible to observe the need for returning megastructures only when people are not accommodated, but creating high-value companies creating high added value for work, education and leisure. The work explores the megastructures of the past, their shortcomings and advantages, and also reviews the analogues of modern megastructures in different countries. Taking into account innovations in the field of office typology, as well as analyzing possible plots in the territory of Lithuania, a solution is proposed on how a high-tech development office might look like in the future. |