Author: ARMELA LAMAJ, FLOGERTA KROSI
Affiliation: POLIS University
This research examines the effects of aesthetic and practical modifications on the façades of existing buildings made with huge panels. The examined changes encompass the incorporation of volumetric features like balconies, the rearrangement of windows, and further alterations impacting the aesthetics and functionality of the structures. The research uses two-dimensional models to assess visual and functional alterations between the original and changed façades, including Gestalt concepts to elucidate the impact of visual perception and organization on façade harmony. The primary aim is to evaluate the impact of these changes on architectural coherence in the urban environment, increase interior living circumstances, and elevate the occupants' aesthetic experience. The research examines the difficulties of preserving visual coherence and utility, providing pragmatic suggestions for architects and designers seeking to restructure the façades of large-panel structures. The findings indicate that well-designed interventions may revitalize old structures, enhancing their modernity and functionality, while also fostering improvements in the built environment and people's quality of life.