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Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition

Đukić, Aleksandra; Vukmirovic, Milena; Stanković, Srđan

(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Vukmirovic, Milena
AU  - Stanković, Srđan
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/396
AB  - Paper represents the analysis of the change in the outdoor comfort during the summer days of open public space of the main square in Leskovac. The analysis covers the present state, two rewarded design proposals at urban design competition and proposal resulting from the evaluation of these solutions. The article focuses on the thermal comfort in outdoor space as a one of indicators in competitions of urban design, considering the fact that the re-design of public spaces often has a negative consequences of decisions made during the competitions. Following the thesis that successful public spaces should be responsive to the needs of their users, the paper considers the thermal comfort as the main quality of open public space. Analysis of microclimate could help designers to create comfortable urban place, which could attract vast number of users throughout the year, especially during hot summer periods. The aim of this paper is to highlight the complexity of the relationship between microclimate comfort in public open spaces and urban design, especially interventions such as implementation of the greenery and new surface materialization in order to emphasize the importance that this relationship has to be taken into account in urban design competitions.
PB  - Elsevier Ltd
T2  - Energy and buildings
T1  - Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition
VL  - 115
SP  - 23
EP  - 35
DO  - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.057
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Đukić, Aleksandra and Vukmirovic, Milena and Stanković, Srđan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Paper represents the analysis of the change in the outdoor comfort during the summer days of open public space of the main square in Leskovac. The analysis covers the present state, two rewarded design proposals at urban design competition and proposal resulting from the evaluation of these solutions. The article focuses on the thermal comfort in outdoor space as a one of indicators in competitions of urban design, considering the fact that the re-design of public spaces often has a negative consequences of decisions made during the competitions. Following the thesis that successful public spaces should be responsive to the needs of their users, the paper considers the thermal comfort as the main quality of open public space. Analysis of microclimate could help designers to create comfortable urban place, which could attract vast number of users throughout the year, especially during hot summer periods. The aim of this paper is to highlight the complexity of the relationship between microclimate comfort in public open spaces and urban design, especially interventions such as implementation of the greenery and new surface materialization in order to emphasize the importance that this relationship has to be taken into account in urban design competitions.",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
journal = "Energy and buildings",
title = "Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition",
volume = "115",
pages = "23-35",
doi = "10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.057"
}
Đukić, A., Vukmirovic, M.,& Stanković, S.. (2016). Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition. in Energy and buildings
Elsevier Ltd., 115, 23-35.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.057
Đukić A, Vukmirovic M, Stanković S. Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition. in Energy and buildings. 2016;115:23-35.
doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.057 .
Đukić, Aleksandra, Vukmirovic, Milena, Stanković, Srđan, "Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition" in Energy and buildings, 115 (2016):23-35,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.03.057 . .
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Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities

Djukic, Aleksandra; Vukmirovic, Milena; Jokovic, Jugoslav

(Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
AU  - Vukmirovic, Milena
AU  - Jokovic, Jugoslav
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2195
AB  - Considering the current trends of urban redevelopment of Belgrade’s riverfronts megaprojects along the Sava and Danube rivers ("Belgrade Waterfront" and "City on Water"), Kosančićev venac could be developed as an important pedestrian connection between this sites and historical core of the city. The methods that were used in analysis include method of direct surveying of inhabitants based on the Kevin Lynch`s determination of the image of the city. Space Syntax
method, as well as the method of mapping users on social maps (via social networks).
The aim of the text was measuring the intensity of pedestrian movement in the monitored territory and concentrations of users in open public spaces. Summarizing and interpreting the collected data obtained three groups of results: the image of Kosančićev venac, composed of five elements: paths, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks; an overview of the intensity of pedestrian movement on the observed territory, compared with the content located along the path and with the distribution of the image of the city and the intensity of the users. This research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse and longitudinal pedestrian flows as well as concentrations. However, they could enable active
use of the research area and integrate the connections of the Sava`s and Danube`s Amphitheatre.
PB  - Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
C3  - Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings
T1  - Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities
SP  - 63
EP  - 79
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Djukic, Aleksandra and Vukmirovic, Milena and Jokovic, Jugoslav",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Considering the current trends of urban redevelopment of Belgrade’s riverfronts megaprojects along the Sava and Danube rivers ("Belgrade Waterfront" and "City on Water"), Kosančićev venac could be developed as an important pedestrian connection between this sites and historical core of the city. The methods that were used in analysis include method of direct surveying of inhabitants based on the Kevin Lynch`s determination of the image of the city. Space Syntax
method, as well as the method of mapping users on social maps (via social networks).
The aim of the text was measuring the intensity of pedestrian movement in the monitored territory and concentrations of users in open public spaces. Summarizing and interpreting the collected data obtained three groups of results: the image of Kosančićev venac, composed of five elements: paths, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks; an overview of the intensity of pedestrian movement on the observed territory, compared with the content located along the path and with the distribution of the image of the city and the intensity of the users. This research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse and longitudinal pedestrian flows as well as concentrations. However, they could enable active
use of the research area and integrate the connections of the Sava`s and Danube`s Amphitheatre.",
publisher = "Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto",
journal = "Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings",
title = "Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities",
pages = "63-79"
}
Djukic, A., Vukmirovic, M.,& Jokovic, J.. (2015). Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities. in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto., 63-79.
Djukic A, Vukmirovic M, Jokovic J. Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities. in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings. 2015;:63-79..
Djukic, Aleksandra, Vukmirovic, Milena, Jokovic, Jugoslav, "Connecting places. Smart pedestrian space: network potentials based on user experiences and activities" in Joint Conference Citta 8th Annual Conference On Planning Research Aesop Tg / Public Spaces & Urban Cultures Meeting Generative Places Smart Approaches Happy People : book of proceedings (2015):63-79.

Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals

Vukmirovic, Milena; Vaništa Lazarevic, Eva

(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vukmirovic, Milena
AU  - Vaništa Lazarevic, Eva
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/705
AB  - The globalized and decentralized world we live in is simultaneously the arena for the
competition of cities belonging to the global network. Striving to secure a better
position on the international scene, responsible managements turn to entrepreneurial
activities aimed at finding new forms of competitive capitalism. All efforts are directed
towards improving place identity with an aim to build a strong, positive image,
representing a way in which a certain place is experienced in one’s consciousness.
Based on the place image model of communication, which understands primary,
secondary and tertiary communication, this paper aims to give an overview of
contemporary techniques and tools to be used for tracking tertiary communication, as
key element of the process of building strong place image. Tertiary communication is
followed indirectly, not by analyzing the contents of a text, a photo or a video
published online, but rather by analyzing geospatial metadata shown on maps,
connected to published contents. Presented maps are formed by taking over
geospatial metadata, i.e. geo-tags from five relevant internet platforms: Panoramio
Google Service, Instagram, Flickr, Twitter and Foursquare.
PB  - Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
T1  - Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals
SP  - 914
EP  - 925
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_705
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vukmirovic, Milena and Vaništa Lazarevic, Eva",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The globalized and decentralized world we live in is simultaneously the arena for the
competition of cities belonging to the global network. Striving to secure a better
position on the international scene, responsible managements turn to entrepreneurial
activities aimed at finding new forms of competitive capitalism. All efforts are directed
towards improving place identity with an aim to build a strong, positive image,
representing a way in which a certain place is experienced in one’s consciousness.
Based on the place image model of communication, which understands primary,
secondary and tertiary communication, this paper aims to give an overview of
contemporary techniques and tools to be used for tracking tertiary communication, as
key element of the process of building strong place image. Tertiary communication is
followed indirectly, not by analyzing the contents of a text, a photo or a video
published online, but rather by analyzing geospatial metadata shown on maps,
connected to published contents. Presented maps are formed by taking over
geospatial metadata, i.e. geo-tags from five relevant internet platforms: Panoramio
Google Service, Instagram, Flickr, Twitter and Foursquare.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014",
title = "Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals",
pages = "914-925",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_705"
}
Vukmirovic, M.,& Vaništa Lazarevic, E.. (2014). Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture., 914-925.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_705
Vukmirovic M, Vaništa Lazarevic E. Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014. 2014;:914-925.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_705 .
Vukmirovic, Milena, Vaništa Lazarevic, Eva, "Place competitiveness expressed through digital data. measuring the place attractiveness tracking the geotag data visuals" in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014 (2014):914-925,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_705 .