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Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia

Obradović, Milorad; Djukić, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena; Antonić, Branislav; Mitrović, Nikola

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Obradović, Milorad
AU  - Djukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
AU  - Mitrović, Nikola
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2154
AB  - Urban design belongs to the professional fi elds where public welfare is of great concern. This means
that common practice in urban design involves the various forms of the active participation of
different actors and stakeholders, positioning it as a signifi cant segment in the professional ethos of
urban designers. Hence, public participation is also one of the integral parts of higher education in
contemporary urban design.
Urban design curriculum usually has a few courses dedicated for participation as the core topic, while
other courses indirectly touch it. Their practical side is often in the form of public audits, surveys,
questionnaires, interviews, which students conduct as an on-site or online training with citizens,
experts and/or stakeholders. The form of a workcamp, where students-volunteers work and live
together with local community on a short-term basis and for a not-for-profi t cause, is rarer simply
because it is more demanding to be included into formal higher education. However, such workcamps
have many advantages related to learning about the participation process, such as democratic
awareness, mutual understanding, increased independence, and self-reliance.
This paper presents one building camp for students, organised within DANUrB+ INTERREG Project
in Golubac, Serbia, in June 2022. The aim of the camp was to realise, materialise a small scale
‘design and build’ urban project which connects with the revealed underused local heritage or cultural
potential, as a tangible implementation of an intangible potential. The paper intends to show how this
process involved both students and the local community to jointly develop, design and build a smallscale
public square in the Danube Riverfront of Golubac Town.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
T1  - Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia
SP  - 482
EP  - 488
DO  - 10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Obradović, Milorad and Djukić, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena and Antonić, Branislav and Mitrović, Nikola",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Urban design belongs to the professional fi elds where public welfare is of great concern. This means
that common practice in urban design involves the various forms of the active participation of
different actors and stakeholders, positioning it as a signifi cant segment in the professional ethos of
urban designers. Hence, public participation is also one of the integral parts of higher education in
contemporary urban design.
Urban design curriculum usually has a few courses dedicated for participation as the core topic, while
other courses indirectly touch it. Their practical side is often in the form of public audits, surveys,
questionnaires, interviews, which students conduct as an on-site or online training with citizens,
experts and/or stakeholders. The form of a workcamp, where students-volunteers work and live
together with local community on a short-term basis and for a not-for-profi t cause, is rarer simply
because it is more demanding to be included into formal higher education. However, such workcamps
have many advantages related to learning about the participation process, such as democratic
awareness, mutual understanding, increased independence, and self-reliance.
This paper presents one building camp for students, organised within DANUrB+ INTERREG Project
in Golubac, Serbia, in June 2022. The aim of the camp was to realise, materialise a small scale
‘design and build’ urban project which connects with the revealed underused local heritage or cultural
potential, as a tangible implementation of an intangible potential. The paper intends to show how this
process involved both students and the local community to jointly develop, design and build a smallscale
public square in the Danube Riverfront of Golubac Town.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023",
title = "Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia",
pages = "482-488",
doi = "10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58"
}
Obradović, M., Djukić, A., Marić, J., Antonić, B.,& Mitrović, N.. (2024). Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023
Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture., 482-488.
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58
Obradović M, Djukić A, Marić J, Antonić B, Mitrović N. Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023. 2024;:482-488.
doi:10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58 .
Obradović, Milorad, Djukić, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, Antonić, Branislav, Mitrović, Nikola, "Workcamp in Higher Education in Urbanism: experience from Danurb+ Building Camp for Students in Golubac, Serbia" in Keeping up with technologies to imagine and build together sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful cities [Elektronski izvor] : proceedings / 8th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, Belgrade, 2023 (2024):482-488,
https://doi.org/10.18485/arh_pt.2024.8.ch58 . .

Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction

Branea, Ana-Maria; Vitková, Ľubica; Kádár, Bálint; Mitrović, Nikola; Obradović, Milorad; Stan, Angelica; Manea, Sorin

(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet, 2022)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Branea, Ana-Maria
AU  - Vitková, Ľubica
AU  - Kádár, Bálint
AU  - Mitrović, Nikola
AU  - Obradović, Milorad
AU  - Stan, Angelica
AU  - Manea, Sorin
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2022
AB  - Border cities are particularly susceptible to urban shrinkage. The EU territorial documents consider borderland cities and regions as more vulnerable ones (EC, 1999). The border effect manifests itself in a two-fold manner, on the one hand, cities can be affected by accessibility issues, having few connections to their own country or be under the pull of larger nearby cities. On the other hand, they might experience an economic boom due to the border proximity, but once the connection is disrupted the effects are acute.
PB  - Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet
T2  - Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа]
T1  - Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction
SP  - 116
EP  - 127
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2022
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Branea, Ana-Maria and Vitková, Ľubica and Kádár, Bálint and Mitrović, Nikola and Obradović, Milorad and Stan, Angelica and Manea, Sorin",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Border cities are particularly susceptible to urban shrinkage. The EU territorial documents consider borderland cities and regions as more vulnerable ones (EC, 1999). The border effect manifests itself in a two-fold manner, on the one hand, cities can be affected by accessibility issues, having few connections to their own country or be under the pull of larger nearby cities. On the other hand, they might experience an economic boom due to the border proximity, but once the connection is disrupted the effects are acute.",
publisher = "Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet",
journal = "Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа]",
title = "Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction",
pages = "116-127",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2022"
}
Branea, A., Vitková, Ľ., Kádár, B., Mitrović, N., Obradović, M., Stan, A.,& Manea, S.. (2022). Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction. in Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа]
Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu - Arhitektonski fakultet., 116-127.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2022
Branea A, Vitková Ľ, Kádár B, Mitrović N, Obradović M, Stan A, Manea S. Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction. in Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа]. 2022;:116-127.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2022 .
Branea, Ana-Maria, Vitková, Ľubica, Kádár, Bálint, Mitrović, Nikola, Obradović, Milorad, Stan, Angelica, Manea, Sorin, "Post-Socialist Shrinking City in the Borderland Danube Region : introduction" in Atlas of Hidden Urban Values along the Danube [Картографска грађа] (2022):116-127,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2022 .

The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory

Obradović, Milorad; Milenković, Vladimir

(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Obradović, Milorad
AU  - Milenković, Vladimir
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1224
AB  - There are two central topics in this study: the first topic relates to the physical space created by skateboarding, while
the other relates to social capital derived from skateboard culture. The paper analyzes the case studies of three
skate parks, in which the theme of social inclusion is the theoretical framework. Looking through the history of
skateboarding and integration of skate parks as a part of the urban environment, the theme is concerned with bringing
the openness that is part of the design of our public spaces to skateboarding culture, and in general, to the feeling of
belonging as an essential part of building social capital. In the manner of shared space, public space has started to be
used as a communication platform between community members looking for expression of their needs and desires.
The benefits of the skateboarding settings have rarely been the subject of empirical research, so these case studies
will deepen our knowledge on why social bonds connected to this sport make such a significant contribution in city
landscapes. Individuality and its political manifestation have a structural role in this paper: from the appearance of
the architectural figuration to the idea about a movement and a settlement, which for architecture, can be seen in the
form of new territories.
PB  - Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia
T2  - Spatium
T1  - The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory
IS  - 46
SP  - 66
EP  - 72
DO  - 10.2298/SPAT2146066O
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Obradović, Milorad and Milenković, Vladimir",
year = "2021",
abstract = "There are two central topics in this study: the first topic relates to the physical space created by skateboarding, while
the other relates to social capital derived from skateboard culture. The paper analyzes the case studies of three
skate parks, in which the theme of social inclusion is the theoretical framework. Looking through the history of
skateboarding and integration of skate parks as a part of the urban environment, the theme is concerned with bringing
the openness that is part of the design of our public spaces to skateboarding culture, and in general, to the feeling of
belonging as an essential part of building social capital. In the manner of shared space, public space has started to be
used as a communication platform between community members looking for expression of their needs and desires.
The benefits of the skateboarding settings have rarely been the subject of empirical research, so these case studies
will deepen our knowledge on why social bonds connected to this sport make such a significant contribution in city
landscapes. Individuality and its political manifestation have a structural role in this paper: from the appearance of
the architectural figuration to the idea about a movement and a settlement, which for architecture, can be seen in the
form of new territories.",
publisher = "Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia",
journal = "Spatium",
title = "The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory",
number = "46",
pages = "66-72",
doi = "10.2298/SPAT2146066O"
}
Obradović, M.,& Milenković, V.. (2021). The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory. in Spatium
Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia.(46), 66-72.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT2146066O
Obradović M, Milenković V. The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory. in Spatium. 2021;(46):66-72.
doi:10.2298/SPAT2146066O .
Obradović, Milorad, Milenković, Vladimir, "The city as a playground: Skate parks, inclusion and new territory" in Spatium, no. 46 (2021):66-72,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT2146066O . .
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