TY - JOUR N2 - Contemporary challenges related to rapid urbanization, migration, deepening inequalities and climate change inspire to contemplate the future of dwelling. The article aims to present particular solutions in housing that use advantages created by the relation to the water. The aquatic neighbourhoods become a field of experience for residential architecture, where traditional systems are enriched with new elements and solutions. Some of these solutions can be brought back to the sys-tem and improve the overall catalogue of answers for the development of traditional dwelling. The analysis discusses contemporary housing projects 1998–2005 and includes: the program overview, basic numerical parameters, accessibility details and relation to the context. Current water-related examples are accompanied by a reference to standard solutions developed in the modern era. All presented designs use traditional components of dwelling program, grouping day zone elements and separate them from private spaces. In basic parameters development is visible in bigger areas of living space. In terms of accessibility housing on or close to water gives new opportunities, as well as in relation to the context. The paper presents research on different types of dwelling located by the water, with particular emphasis on functional and architectural advantages, which may be used to improve contemporary housing models. The proposed guidelines can be used in further studies on housing typologies in aim to develop more open and flexible spatial layouts. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/118048/PDF/Tulkowska%20623.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/118048 PY - 2020 IS - No 47 EP - 185 DO - 10.24425/jwld.2020.135045 KW - architecture KW - housing KW - modern dwelling KW - tradition KW - water A1 - Tulkowska-Słyk, Karolina PB - Polish Academy of Sciences; Institute of Technology and Life Sciences - National Research Institute DA - 2020.12.21 T1 - Waterside dwelling. Functional and architectural conditions SP - 176 UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/118048 T2 - Journal of Water and Land Development ER -