ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: After 1948, housing construction was socially-oriented. The main emphasis was placed on the quantity of flats built and on improving technical level of housing (this phrase does not fit). All efforts were aimed at construction restoration and the removal of war damage. New possibilities were sought with regard to the acceleration and economization of construction, frequently at the expense of long-term quality and operational efficiency. This paper deals with the overall user comfort of residential houses, which is, among others, influenced by the existence, spatial efficiency and usability of facilities in residential houses. This paper is focused on the very facilities of residential houses and their influence on overall user comfort, in as much as this issue has up to now primarily been solved in the terms of the dwelling area, while the other areas of residential houses have been neglected.