Abstract

The subject of research is university spatial development. Universities have either a dispersed model of placement of academic buildings, student accommodations and additional facilities, or develop in the form of a campus. A developed campus is characterized by completeness of functions, organized arrangement of places, and effective coherence of parts. The campus has external and internal connections. External connections integrate the campus with urban transport. Internal connections unite parts of the campus into a single whole and provide it with relative autonomy. The useful mobility coefficient in the spatial structure of the university is proposed. Spatial coherence and organization of campus elements is a factor in the university success, at least among other factors that have different origin.

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