@conference{
author = "Cukovic Ignjatovic, Natasa and Ignjatovic, Dusan and Nedic, Milos",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Almost 70% of the existing multifamily housing stock in Serbia was constructed during the four decades of extensive building activity after the World War Two. The architectural design and building technologies evolved greatly during this period, resulting in variety of building types. The paper presents a relevant portion of national housing typology developed within European TABULA project, with an overview of typical housing types and explores various sustainability aspects paying special attention to the questions of energy optimisation potential, cross-referencing results of multiple national and international research and scientific projects conducted during last 12 years. The significant share of these buildings in housing stock defines them as an issue of national strategic importance regarding the possible functional and energy- efficiency upgrades, so the long-term impacts on national scale are explored as well.",
publisher = "Sofia : SGEM",
journal = "GeoConference on nano, bio and greeen - technologies for a sustainable future : conference proceedings : volume II : green buildings technologies and materials : green design and sustainable architecture / 14th International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM 2014, 17-26 June, 2014, Albena, Bulgaria",
title = "Sustainability aspects and energy optimization potential of multifamily socialist-period housing in Serbia",
volume = "2",
pages = "637-644",
doi = "10.5593/sgem2014B62"
}