THE STUDY OF TYPOLOGICAL AND COMPOSITIONAL SOLUTIONS OF RESORT AND HEALTH REHABILITATION COMPLEXES IN DESERT AND SEMI-DESERT AREAS: ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT STATE AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS
Keywords:
desert architecture, semi-desert regions, resort complexes, rehabilitation facilities, typology, compositional design, climate-responsive architectureAbstract
This study examines the typological and compositional solutions of resort and health rehabilitation complexes located in desert and semi-desert regions. The research aims to identify the current state of architectural approaches and to evaluate development trends under extreme climatic conditions. The study integrates climatic, environmental, and functional planning factors, highlighting the importance of adaptation to arid landscapes. The findings reveal that modern architectural solutions increasingly rely on climate-responsive design, compact planning structures, and the integration of natural therapeutic resources. The study contributes to the development of sustainable architectural models for rehabilitation complexes in arid environments.