Students have successfully defended their comprehensive case projects focused on planning and modeling modern urban environments. The works were carried out under the supervision of Senior Lecturer D.A. Orazbayeva, demonstrating a high level of professional training and proficiency in specialized software packages.
Planning and Analytical Stage (AutoCAD): In the first stage, using the “Abc city” and “Nur-Vill” projects as examples, students developed detailed master plans. Utilizing AutoCAD, they created layouts illustrating the connections between urban infrastructure, residential blocks, and public spaces. This stage involved functional zoning according to urban planning standards and the calculation of efficient transport and pedestrian logistics.
Volumetric and Spatial Modeling (Maquette): The final stage consisted of creating physical scale models. By translating their drawings into physical forms, students demonstrated compositional balance, architectural scale, and the integrity of the urban ensemble. The maquettes visually proved the importance of proper design, the interconnection of utility networks, and the impact of the built environment on the quality of life.
Conclusion and Practical Significance: “Abc city” and “Nur-Vill” are more than just models; they are prototype projects aimed at developing efficient and comfortable urban environments for the future. These models serve as a foundation for further enhancement, including digital animation and the transition to “Smart City” concepts. The projects were highly rated for their practical focus and quality of execution.


