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The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?

Simic, Ivan; Stupar, Aleksandra; Grujicic, Aleksandar; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Cvetkovic, Marija

(Basel : MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Simic, Ivan
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Grujicic, Aleksandar
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Cvetkovic, Marija
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1212
AB  - The power plant “Power and Light” (1932, Belgrade) was the first one to generate alternating current in Serbia. Situated along the Danube river, it represented a part of an industrial area positioned in the Dorćol neighborhood, close to the urban core. Since 2005, the whole area has been exposed to a significant transformation into a luxurious residential and commercial complex, triggered by the intentions of private investors and directed by the ideas of changing city authorities. Considering the unpredictable local context created by the dominant post-socialist transitional economy, the article focuses on the sensitive relationship between the social sustainability of the ongoing urban regeneration plans and the emerging neoliberal forces targeting the areas of industrial heritage. Consequently, the case of the Dorćol ex-power plant and the anticipated changes in its urban surrounding are analyzed according to the selected principles of social sustainability. Revealing numerous controversies, both on the level of preferred urban policies and their questionable application, this case addresses the problems of heritage (re)use and regeneration in an environment of fast-shifting governmental priorities and financial flows, with reduced receptivity to sustainable solutions.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?
VL  - 14
IS  - 1
DO  - 10.3390/su14010523
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Simic, Ivan and Stupar, Aleksandra and Grujicic, Aleksandar and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Cvetkovic, Marija",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The power plant “Power and Light” (1932, Belgrade) was the first one to generate alternating current in Serbia. Situated along the Danube river, it represented a part of an industrial area positioned in the Dorćol neighborhood, close to the urban core. Since 2005, the whole area has been exposed to a significant transformation into a luxurious residential and commercial complex, triggered by the intentions of private investors and directed by the ideas of changing city authorities. Considering the unpredictable local context created by the dominant post-socialist transitional economy, the article focuses on the sensitive relationship between the social sustainability of the ongoing urban regeneration plans and the emerging neoliberal forces targeting the areas of industrial heritage. Consequently, the case of the Dorćol ex-power plant and the anticipated changes in its urban surrounding are analyzed according to the selected principles of social sustainability. Revealing numerous controversies, both on the level of preferred urban policies and their questionable application, this case addresses the problems of heritage (re)use and regeneration in an environment of fast-shifting governmental priorities and financial flows, with reduced receptivity to sustainable solutions.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?",
volume = "14",
number = "1",
doi = "10.3390/su14010523"
}
Simic, I., Stupar, A., Grujicic, A., Mihajlov, V.,& Cvetkovic, M.. (2022). The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 14(1).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su14010523
Simic I, Stupar A, Grujicic A, Mihajlov V, Cvetkovic M. The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?. in Sustainability. 2022;14(1).
doi:10.3390/su14010523 .
Simic, Ivan, Stupar, Aleksandra, Grujicic, Aleksandar, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Cvetkovic, Marija, "The Transformation of Dorćol Power Plant: Triggering a Sustainable Urban Regeneration or Selling the Heritage?" in Sustainability, 14, no. 1 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su14010523 . .
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The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade

Jovanović, Predrag; Stupar, Aleksandra B.

(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Predrag
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra B.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1204
AB  - The development of New Belgrade, initiated in the post-war period, was based on the Modernist concept of urban structure.
The planned central zone was never built, but the local community places, as urban hubs for meeting and gathering, have been
developed within the initially conceived open public spaces. Considering their importance for establishing and strengthening local communities, the article focuses on the development tendencies detected in emerging urban hubs of the residential
Blocks 37 and 38. Unlike many other blocks of New Belgrade, which have been exposed to drastic changes of their original
Modernist structure, their authentic setting have remained mostly intact since their construction in the 1970s. Therefore, they
are selected as the examples of a new process of community planning which has followed the activities of place making.
Triggered both by the changed patterns of use and the specifcities of original spatial features, these changes also infuence
the local neighborhood while shifting the perception of the previously neglected open public spaces. The emerging hubs are
analyzed on the level of networks, confguration and places, providing an insight into ongoing transformation of both the
space and the local community.
PB  - Palgrave Macmillan
T2  - Urban Design International
T1  - The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade
DO  - 10.1057/s41289-021-00169-3
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, Predrag and Stupar, Aleksandra B.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The development of New Belgrade, initiated in the post-war period, was based on the Modernist concept of urban structure.
The planned central zone was never built, but the local community places, as urban hubs for meeting and gathering, have been
developed within the initially conceived open public spaces. Considering their importance for establishing and strengthening local communities, the article focuses on the development tendencies detected in emerging urban hubs of the residential
Blocks 37 and 38. Unlike many other blocks of New Belgrade, which have been exposed to drastic changes of their original
Modernist structure, their authentic setting have remained mostly intact since their construction in the 1970s. Therefore, they
are selected as the examples of a new process of community planning which has followed the activities of place making.
Triggered both by the changed patterns of use and the specifcities of original spatial features, these changes also infuence
the local neighborhood while shifting the perception of the previously neglected open public spaces. The emerging hubs are
analyzed on the level of networks, confguration and places, providing an insight into ongoing transformation of both the
space and the local community.",
publisher = "Palgrave Macmillan",
journal = "Urban Design International",
title = "The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade",
doi = "10.1057/s41289-021-00169-3"
}
Jovanović, P.,& Stupar, A. B.. (2021). The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade. in Urban Design International
Palgrave Macmillan..
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-021-00169-3
Jovanović P, Stupar AB. The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade. in Urban Design International. 2021;.
doi:10.1057/s41289-021-00169-3 .
Jovanović, Predrag, Stupar, Aleksandra B., "The emerging community planning in the super‑blocks of New Belgrade" in Urban Design International (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-021-00169-3 . .

Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy

Trgovčević, Filip; Stupar, Aleksandra; Ivanović, Milena; Susman, Roni

(MDPI AG, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Trgovčević, Filip
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Ivanović, Milena
AU  - Susman, Roni
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1054
AB  - In May 2014, Serbia was hit by a catastrophic flooding event. The Municipality of Obrenovac
suffered severe consequences due to a number of reasons, mainly the poor conditions of flood protection
infrastructure and outdated land use management. These problems have been triggered and/or
affected by the post-socialist transition of Serbia, initiated during the 1990s. The ongoing period of
socio-economic turbulences, also detected in other countries with a similar development background,
caused a shift in both the planning paradigm and the economy (from a planned/centralized model to
a market-oriented model), creating numerous problems related to the synchronization of legislation,
governance, implementation and management. Considering the specificities of local context, as well
as its similarities to other post-socialist countries, the main aims of the article are to establish a
relationship between planning, legislation and flood resilience, identify its (un)sustainable elements
and provide an insight into the dynamic of their causal links whose effectiveness could be improved
in given conditions. The main findings indicate an absence of a sustainable policy which would
guarantee efficient implementation (regarding both planning documents and laws). Simultaneously,
there were other challenges—from the lack of risk assessment to outdated regulations and general
unpreparedness which led to severe damage of urban systems and local economy, while many lives were
lost. Consequently, the article provides guidelines for new planning documents, suggesting measures
that would increase the resilience of flood protection (applicable in both local and regional context),
as well as the overall sustainability of the analyzed area and its ecosystem.
PB  - MDPI AG
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy
VL  - 12
IS  - 17
DO  - 10.3390/su12177228
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Trgovčević, Filip and Stupar, Aleksandra and Ivanović, Milena and Susman, Roni",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In May 2014, Serbia was hit by a catastrophic flooding event. The Municipality of Obrenovac
suffered severe consequences due to a number of reasons, mainly the poor conditions of flood protection
infrastructure and outdated land use management. These problems have been triggered and/or
affected by the post-socialist transition of Serbia, initiated during the 1990s. The ongoing period of
socio-economic turbulences, also detected in other countries with a similar development background,
caused a shift in both the planning paradigm and the economy (from a planned/centralized model to
a market-oriented model), creating numerous problems related to the synchronization of legislation,
governance, implementation and management. Considering the specificities of local context, as well
as its similarities to other post-socialist countries, the main aims of the article are to establish a
relationship between planning, legislation and flood resilience, identify its (un)sustainable elements
and provide an insight into the dynamic of their causal links whose effectiveness could be improved
in given conditions. The main findings indicate an absence of a sustainable policy which would
guarantee efficient implementation (regarding both planning documents and laws). Simultaneously,
there were other challenges—from the lack of risk assessment to outdated regulations and general
unpreparedness which led to severe damage of urban systems and local economy, while many lives were
lost. Consequently, the article provides guidelines for new planning documents, suggesting measures
that would increase the resilience of flood protection (applicable in both local and regional context),
as well as the overall sustainability of the analyzed area and its ecosystem.",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy",
volume = "12",
number = "17",
doi = "10.3390/su12177228"
}
Trgovčević, F., Stupar, A., Ivanović, M.,& Susman, R.. (2020). Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy. in Sustainability
MDPI AG., 12(17).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12177228
Trgovčević F, Stupar A, Ivanović M, Susman R. Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy. in Sustainability. 2020;12(17).
doi:10.3390/su12177228 .
Trgovčević, Filip, Stupar, Aleksandra, Ivanović, Milena, Susman, Roni, "Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy" in Sustainability, 12, no. 17 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12177228 . .

(R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Simić, Ivan

(Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Simić, Ivan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/712
AB  - The chapter provides an insight into the relationship between synergic (r)urban systems, information
networks and climate change, discussing the emerging ideas, and concepts related to the increasing use
of information networks in the process of climate adaptation and mitigation. Emphasizing the strategic
role of both digital and material information flows, supported by ICT tools, the chapter focuses on two
main domains of data exchange and knowledge transfer: the public communication of climate change
and the connectivity and interaction within (r)urban hybrid systems. Underlining the issues of effectiveness, accessibility, and low-carbon outcomes of synergic (r)urban reactions to climate shift, recent environmental and technological trends are considered in accordance with the preferred spatio-functional
flexibility of emerging (r)urban hybrid settlements. The chapter also identifies and analyses three areas
of ICT applicability, targeting the role of information networks in the anticipated climate-friendly development: human behavior, ecological awareness, and general efficiency.
PB  - Hershey, PA: IGI Global
T2  - Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism
T1  - (R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation
SP  - 261
EP  - 279
DO  - 10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch013
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Simić, Ivan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The chapter provides an insight into the relationship between synergic (r)urban systems, information
networks and climate change, discussing the emerging ideas, and concepts related to the increasing use
of information networks in the process of climate adaptation and mitigation. Emphasizing the strategic
role of both digital and material information flows, supported by ICT tools, the chapter focuses on two
main domains of data exchange and knowledge transfer: the public communication of climate change
and the connectivity and interaction within (r)urban hybrid systems. Underlining the issues of effectiveness, accessibility, and low-carbon outcomes of synergic (r)urban reactions to climate shift, recent environmental and technological trends are considered in accordance with the preferred spatio-functional
flexibility of emerging (r)urban hybrid settlements. The chapter also identifies and analyses three areas
of ICT applicability, targeting the role of information networks in the anticipated climate-friendly development: human behavior, ecological awareness, and general efficiency.",
publisher = "Hershey, PA: IGI Global",
journal = "Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism",
booktitle = "(R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation",
pages = "261-279",
doi = "10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch013"
}
Stupar, A., Mihajlov, V.,& Simić, I.. (2020). (R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation. in Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism
Hershey, PA: IGI Global., 261-279.
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch013
Stupar A, Mihajlov V, Simić I. (R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation. in Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism. 2020;:261-279.
doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch013 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Simić, Ivan, "(R)urban Synergy vs. Climate Change: The Impact of ICT Networks on the Process of Adaptation and Mitigation" in Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism (2020):261-279,
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch013 . .

Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs

Stupar, Aleksandra; Jovanović, Predrag; Ivanović Vojvodić, Jelena

(Basel : MDPI, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Jovanović, Predrag
AU  - Ivanović Vojvodić, Jelena
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/623
AB  - Focusing on the social aspect of sustainability, this article provides insight into the process of spatial and functional reconsideration of open public spaces in two selected super-blocks in Belgrade, Serbia. Although their spatial typology is similar, one of them was created during the 1960s in New Belgrade, a new administrative center of the city based on the principles of functionalism, while the other one was built during the 1970s, as a part of urban reconstruction conducted in the central areas of Belgrade (Vračar municipality). The beginning of the 21st century has brought new challenges to open public spaces, reflecting the post-transitional changes of the Serbian socio-economic context, as well as the contemporary urban needs of inhabitants. Consequently, both blocks have developed new gathering places for their local communities, although applying two different approaches, spontaneous/informal (New Belgrade) and formal (Vračar). Considering the specificities of both initiatives and the relationship between local communities and the open public spaces of super-blocks, the comparative analysis is conducted in order to identify the occurring social, spatial, and functional modifications, and the achieved level of social sustainability.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs
VL  - 12
IS  - 3
SP  - 903
DO  - 10.3390/su12030903
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Jovanović, Predrag and Ivanović Vojvodić, Jelena",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Focusing on the social aspect of sustainability, this article provides insight into the process of spatial and functional reconsideration of open public spaces in two selected super-blocks in Belgrade, Serbia. Although their spatial typology is similar, one of them was created during the 1960s in New Belgrade, a new administrative center of the city based on the principles of functionalism, while the other one was built during the 1970s, as a part of urban reconstruction conducted in the central areas of Belgrade (Vračar municipality). The beginning of the 21st century has brought new challenges to open public spaces, reflecting the post-transitional changes of the Serbian socio-economic context, as well as the contemporary urban needs of inhabitants. Consequently, both blocks have developed new gathering places for their local communities, although applying two different approaches, spontaneous/informal (New Belgrade) and formal (Vračar). Considering the specificities of both initiatives and the relationship between local communities and the open public spaces of super-blocks, the comparative analysis is conducted in order to identify the occurring social, spatial, and functional modifications, and the achieved level of social sustainability.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs",
volume = "12",
number = "3",
pages = "903",
doi = "10.3390/su12030903"
}
Stupar, A., Jovanović, P.,& Ivanović Vojvodić, J.. (2020). Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 12(3), 903.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030903
Stupar A, Jovanović P, Ivanović Vojvodić J. Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs. in Sustainability. 2020;12(3):903.
doi:10.3390/su12030903 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Jovanović, Predrag, Ivanović Vojvodić, Jelena, "Strengthening the Social Sustainability of Super-Blocks: Belgrade's Emerging Urban Hubs" in Sustainability, 12, no. 3 (2020):903,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030903 . .
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Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Lalović, Ksenija; Čolić, Ratka; Petrović, Filip

(Basel : MDPI, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Lalović, Ksenija
AU  - Čolić, Ratka
AU  - Petrović, Filip
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/622
AB  - The 20th century brought about major social challenges related to civil and human rights, triggering changes in urban environments and gradually adjusting the spatial and functional performances of cities to the needs of all users. In this article, the concept of Universal Urban Design (i.e., “Design for All”) is regarded as a sustainable placemaking process which enables the higher accessibility and usability of cities for all people, regardless of their age or (dis)abilities. The pilot project “Creating Accessible Pedestrian Corridors by the Limitless GIS Application” conduced in Serbia from 2017 to 2019 by the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Limitless proposes an innovative approach to urban design. Based on information and communication technology (ICT) adaptation, it is focused on the alternative concept-design of buildings, provision of ICT-based infrastructure, socioeconomic integration of all users, and ultimately on overall urban sustainability. The main outcome of the project was the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) android application and an e-platform for adaptive placemaking. The project also provides a set of accessibility criteria based on Universal Urban Design, criteria that enable the mapping of locations based on the type of use, a set of recommendations for identified problems, as well as a brief analysis of the latest technological solutions for overcoming detected physical barriers. The Limitless GIS android application differs from the existing ones since it primarily identifies two target groups: (1) people with disabilities who could upload necessary data by established criteria; and (2) employees in the public sector (city authorities and municipalities) in charge of planning alternative routes and setting priorities and investment costs based on the identified problems. Pilot results of the project have revealed that in the current Serbian practice, there is still a lack of planned, consistent and continuous movement routes in urban areas. Terrain configuration represents a serious limitation for people with disabilities, while lifting platforms are recognized as a better solution than ramps (both for paraplegics and quadriplegics), due to their higher efficiency and minimized spatial requirements. Therefore, the android application and e-platform presented in this article contribute to the detection of actual problems at the local level as well as to the overall improvement of planning/design practice in Serbian cities
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design
VL  - 11
IS  - 19
SP  - 5459
DO  - 10.3390/su11195459
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Lalović, Ksenija and Čolić, Ratka and Petrović, Filip",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The 20th century brought about major social challenges related to civil and human rights, triggering changes in urban environments and gradually adjusting the spatial and functional performances of cities to the needs of all users. In this article, the concept of Universal Urban Design (i.e., “Design for All”) is regarded as a sustainable placemaking process which enables the higher accessibility and usability of cities for all people, regardless of their age or (dis)abilities. The pilot project “Creating Accessible Pedestrian Corridors by the Limitless GIS Application” conduced in Serbia from 2017 to 2019 by the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Limitless proposes an innovative approach to urban design. Based on information and communication technology (ICT) adaptation, it is focused on the alternative concept-design of buildings, provision of ICT-based infrastructure, socioeconomic integration of all users, and ultimately on overall urban sustainability. The main outcome of the project was the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) android application and an e-platform for adaptive placemaking. The project also provides a set of accessibility criteria based on Universal Urban Design, criteria that enable the mapping of locations based on the type of use, a set of recommendations for identified problems, as well as a brief analysis of the latest technological solutions for overcoming detected physical barriers. The Limitless GIS android application differs from the existing ones since it primarily identifies two target groups: (1) people with disabilities who could upload necessary data by established criteria; and (2) employees in the public sector (city authorities and municipalities) in charge of planning alternative routes and setting priorities and investment costs based on the identified problems. Pilot results of the project have revealed that in the current Serbian practice, there is still a lack of planned, consistent and continuous movement routes in urban areas. Terrain configuration represents a serious limitation for people with disabilities, while lifting platforms are recognized as a better solution than ramps (both for paraplegics and quadriplegics), due to their higher efficiency and minimized spatial requirements. Therefore, the android application and e-platform presented in this article contribute to the detection of actual problems at the local level as well as to the overall improvement of planning/design practice in Serbian cities",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design",
volume = "11",
number = "19",
pages = "5459",
doi = "10.3390/su11195459"
}
Stupar, A., Mihajlov, V., Lalović, K., Čolić, R.,& Petrović, F.. (2019). Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 11(19), 5459.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195459
Stupar A, Mihajlov V, Lalović K, Čolić R, Petrović F. Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design. in Sustainability. 2019;11(19):5459.
doi:10.3390/su11195459 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Lalović, Ksenija, Čolić, Ratka, Petrović, Filip, "Participative Placemaking in Serbia: The Use of the Limitless GIS Application in Increasing the Sustainability of Universal Urban Design" in Sustainability, 11, no. 19 (2019):5459,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195459 . .
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Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka

Milaković, Mladen; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milaković, Mladen
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/767
AB  - Although many European cities have already developed bike-centric urban transportation
networks, labeled as highly sustainable, efficient and safe, the urban centers of Southeast
Europe still have to embrace and implement this trend which demands a proper political,
regulatory and planning setting. However, it should be underlined that bicycle transportation
could have an important impact on the general state of environment, society, traffic and urban
image, and as such, it could be used as a newly generated competitive advantage of SEE cities.
The accelerated technological progress provides multiplying possibilities for development and
upgrading, targeting different urban systems and networks. Bicycle transportation also uses the
benefits of new technologies, which is especially important in cities which still do not have
appropriately developed cycling infrastructure and need to adjust their urban features to the
emerging cycling ecosystems.
Considering the relationship between new trends of cycling in SEE cities and the evolving
technological platform, the paper will focus on the case of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
and the application of two apps - bikecitizens i nextbike.
The impact of these apps on urban mobility and cycling efficiency will be analyzed and evaluated,
creating a starting point for the next phase of bike-friendly transformation of the city. The
increased number of cyclists (stimulated by the use of these apps), as well as the modifications
of (non)existing cycling infrastructure, would contribute to life quality, environmental awareness
and the extended scope of professional knowledge targeting urban planning, design and
decision-making.
The selected case study of Banja Luka will provide an insight into actual implementation/use
of cycling-friendly apps, enabling the elaboration of the existing and preferred patterns of
urban mobility, while simultaneously defining the recommendations for further development
of cycling networks.
PB  - Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
C3  - Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019
T1  - Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka
SP  - 472
EP  - 478
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_767
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milaković, Mladen and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Although many European cities have already developed bike-centric urban transportation
networks, labeled as highly sustainable, efficient and safe, the urban centers of Southeast
Europe still have to embrace and implement this trend which demands a proper political,
regulatory and planning setting. However, it should be underlined that bicycle transportation
could have an important impact on the general state of environment, society, traffic and urban
image, and as such, it could be used as a newly generated competitive advantage of SEE cities.
The accelerated technological progress provides multiplying possibilities for development and
upgrading, targeting different urban systems and networks. Bicycle transportation also uses the
benefits of new technologies, which is especially important in cities which still do not have
appropriately developed cycling infrastructure and need to adjust their urban features to the
emerging cycling ecosystems.
Considering the relationship between new trends of cycling in SEE cities and the evolving
technological platform, the paper will focus on the case of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
and the application of two apps - bikecitizens i nextbike.
The impact of these apps on urban mobility and cycling efficiency will be analyzed and evaluated,
creating a starting point for the next phase of bike-friendly transformation of the city. The
increased number of cyclists (stimulated by the use of these apps), as well as the modifications
of (non)existing cycling infrastructure, would contribute to life quality, environmental awareness
and the extended scope of professional knowledge targeting urban planning, design and
decision-making.
The selected case study of Banja Luka will provide an insight into actual implementation/use
of cycling-friendly apps, enabling the elaboration of the existing and preferred patterns of
urban mobility, while simultaneously defining the recommendations for further development
of cycling networks.",
publisher = "Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology",
journal = "Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019",
title = "Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka",
pages = "472-478",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_767"
}
Milaković, M.,& Stupar, A.. (2019). Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka. in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019
Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology., 472-478.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_767
Milaković M, Stupar A. Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka. in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019. 2019;:472-478.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_767 .
Milaković, Mladen, Stupar, Aleksandra, "Upgrading urban mobility: the applicability of cycling apps in Banjaluka" in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019 (2019):472-478,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_767 .

The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia

Đukić, Aleksandra; Stupar, Aleksandra; Antonić, Branislav

(Springer Netherlands, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/301
AB  - The socialist and the post-socialist paradigms of urban development are usually described by scholars as radically opposing. However, the cities in the socialist ex-Yugoslavia (1945-1992) present a different development model, defined by the unique position of the country during the Cold War. Balancing between two main ideological blocs, ex-Yugoslavia adopted the values of the non-aligned movement, simultaneously acting as a stage for the cooperation and exchange of professionals. The distinctive combination of socialist and market-driven elements reflected in urban policies, introducing an innovative approach of local decentralization, unprecedented in the communist and socialist world. The evolution of locally based urban policies was especially favourable for the cities with preserved elements of self-government, inherited from previous periods. The cities presented in this article (Panevo, Sremska Mitrovica, Zrenjanin and Kikinda) follow this pattern due to the Habsburg legacy of strong local governance. Situated in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina, these four small cities used the benefits of locally modified urban policies creating a balance between Modernist interventions, implemented during socialism, and the protection of the general outline of their refined historic cores. Considering these specificities and their impact on the urban continuum, this article will use the selected examples and their planning practice for highlighting a new perspective on the urban development manifested before, during and after the period of Yugoslav socialism.
PB  - Springer Netherlands
T2  - Journal of housing and the built environment
T1  - The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia
VL  - 33
IS  - 3
SP  - 555
EP  - 573
DO  - 10.1007/s10901-018-9612-7
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Đukić, Aleksandra and Stupar, Aleksandra and Antonić, Branislav",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The socialist and the post-socialist paradigms of urban development are usually described by scholars as radically opposing. However, the cities in the socialist ex-Yugoslavia (1945-1992) present a different development model, defined by the unique position of the country during the Cold War. Balancing between two main ideological blocs, ex-Yugoslavia adopted the values of the non-aligned movement, simultaneously acting as a stage for the cooperation and exchange of professionals. The distinctive combination of socialist and market-driven elements reflected in urban policies, introducing an innovative approach of local decentralization, unprecedented in the communist and socialist world. The evolution of locally based urban policies was especially favourable for the cities with preserved elements of self-government, inherited from previous periods. The cities presented in this article (Panevo, Sremska Mitrovica, Zrenjanin and Kikinda) follow this pattern due to the Habsburg legacy of strong local governance. Situated in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina, these four small cities used the benefits of locally modified urban policies creating a balance between Modernist interventions, implemented during socialism, and the protection of the general outline of their refined historic cores. Considering these specificities and their impact on the urban continuum, this article will use the selected examples and their planning practice for highlighting a new perspective on the urban development manifested before, during and after the period of Yugoslav socialism.",
publisher = "Springer Netherlands",
journal = "Journal of housing and the built environment",
title = "The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia",
volume = "33",
number = "3",
pages = "555-573",
doi = "10.1007/s10901-018-9612-7"
}
Đukić, A., Stupar, A.,& Antonić, B.. (2018). The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia. in Journal of housing and the built environment
Springer Netherlands., 33(3), 555-573.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-018-9612-7
Đukić A, Stupar A, Antonić B. The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia. in Journal of housing and the built environment. 2018;33(3):555-573.
doi:10.1007/s10901-018-9612-7 .
Đukić, Aleksandra, Stupar, Aleksandra, Antonić, Branislav, "The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia" in Journal of housing and the built environment, 33, no. 3 (2018):555-573,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-018-9612-7 . .
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The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation

Đukić, Aleksandra; Stupar, Aleksandra; Antonić, Branislav

(IGI Global, 2018)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonić, Branislav
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/280
AB  - The subject of the chapter is the transformation of the urban matrix in the Northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. Being placed at the crossroads of important trans- European corridors, this territory in Southern Pannonia has always been exposed to various influences and shifts of power, which have left a significant mark on their urban matrix. The most prominent period was certainly Habsburgs' rule in Southern Pannonia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which radically reshaped inherited organic medieval-oriental matrix into planned, orthogonal regulation. This, Habsburg legacy has influenced the urban development of these towns until today. The aim of this chapter is to present the outcome of Habsburg urban regulation and accompanied orthogonal imprint in four towns, selected as case studies. The previous periods, as well as the recent challenges, are also considered. In the conclusion, the uniqueness and identity of these towns is discussed, regarding the morphing and transformations of their urban patterns during the selected periods.
PB  - IGI Global
T2  - Designing Grid Cities for Optimized Urban Development and Planning
T1  - The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation
SP  - 128
EP  - 156
DO  - 10.4018/978-1-5225-3613-0.ch008
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Đukić, Aleksandra and Stupar, Aleksandra and Antonić, Branislav",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The subject of the chapter is the transformation of the urban matrix in the Northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. Being placed at the crossroads of important trans- European corridors, this territory in Southern Pannonia has always been exposed to various influences and shifts of power, which have left a significant mark on their urban matrix. The most prominent period was certainly Habsburgs' rule in Southern Pannonia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which radically reshaped inherited organic medieval-oriental matrix into planned, orthogonal regulation. This, Habsburg legacy has influenced the urban development of these towns until today. The aim of this chapter is to present the outcome of Habsburg urban regulation and accompanied orthogonal imprint in four towns, selected as case studies. The previous periods, as well as the recent challenges, are also considered. In the conclusion, the uniqueness and identity of these towns is discussed, regarding the morphing and transformations of their urban patterns during the selected periods.",
publisher = "IGI Global",
journal = "Designing Grid Cities for Optimized Urban Development and Planning",
booktitle = "The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation",
pages = "128-156",
doi = "10.4018/978-1-5225-3613-0.ch008"
}
Đukić, A., Stupar, A.,& Antonić, B.. (2018). The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation. in Designing Grid Cities for Optimized Urban Development and Planning
IGI Global., 128-156.
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3613-0.ch008
Đukić A, Stupar A, Antonić B. The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation. in Designing Grid Cities for Optimized Urban Development and Planning. 2018;:128-156.
doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-3613-0.ch008 .
Đukić, Aleksandra, Stupar, Aleksandra, Antonić, Branislav, "The orthogonal urban matrix of the towns in Vojvodina, Northern Serbia: Genesis and transformation" in Designing Grid Cities for Optimized Urban Development and Planning (2018):128-156,
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3613-0.ch008 . .
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The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome

Jovanović, Predrag; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovanović, Predrag
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/633
AB  - The comparative study presented in this paper analyses the network of local community centers generated in the open spaces of the super-blocks of Rome and Belgrade. The focus is on the barriers that affect their functioning in the terms of connectivity. Considering the future development of local neighborhoods, the questions of accessibility and integration are raised, targeting the identified community centers and their emerging networks. This topic is important on the level of place attachment, addressing the issues of the everyday life quality within a neighbourhood, and the potential strength of the inner-community relationships. The main goal is to analyze the effects created by the existing physical barriers, using five principles of urban design defined by Jan Gehl’s Cities for people. Two selected case studies represent the functional city concept, transformed into two different models. Certain barriers within them are the products of socio-political contexts, influencing the structure and inner-connectivity of the local community. The conclusion of the paper highlights the main reasons instigating the differences between selected neighbourhoods (in terms of the networking of local community centers), simultaneously suggesting possibilities and themes for further research.
PB  - Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]
T1  - The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome
SP  - 58
EP  - 65
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_633
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovanović, Predrag and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The comparative study presented in this paper analyses the network of local community centers generated in the open spaces of the super-blocks of Rome and Belgrade. The focus is on the barriers that affect their functioning in the terms of connectivity. Considering the future development of local neighborhoods, the questions of accessibility and integration are raised, targeting the identified community centers and their emerging networks. This topic is important on the level of place attachment, addressing the issues of the everyday life quality within a neighbourhood, and the potential strength of the inner-community relationships. The main goal is to analyze the effects created by the existing physical barriers, using five principles of urban design defined by Jan Gehl’s Cities for people. Two selected case studies represent the functional city concept, transformed into two different models. Certain barriers within them are the products of socio-political contexts, influencing the structure and inner-connectivity of the local community. The conclusion of the paper highlights the main reasons instigating the differences between selected neighbourhoods (in terms of the networking of local community centers), simultaneously suggesting possibilities and themes for further research.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]",
title = "The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome",
pages = "58-65",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_633"
}
Jovanović, P.,& Stupar, A.. (2018). The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]
Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture., 58-65.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_633
Jovanović P, Stupar A. The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]. 2018;:58-65.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_633 .
Jovanović, Predrag, Stupar, Aleksandra, "The network of local centers as a tool for strengthening the super-block communities: Belgrade vs. Rome" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade] (2018):58-65,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_633 .

Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Simić, Ivan

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Simić, Ivan
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/433
AB  - This paper considers recently introduced teaching methods at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, conceptualized as a response to the issues of climate change and environmental awareness. The courses Urban structure (conducted on the 2nd year of bachelor studies during year 2013/14) and Studio Project 4 (the final year of Bachelor studies 2012/13) are used as examples of this practice. The paper also attempts to review the results of different curricula, i.e. the working strategies applied during the teaching process, providing an insight into the possible directions of the architectural/planning education, formulated according to the latest priorities defined by various referential institutions (e.g. RTPI, EDUCATE – Framework for Curriculum Development Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe).
The survey conducted in selected courses compares students’ acquired and experiential knowledge, evaluating their ability to understand a set of problems related to urban resilience and environmental awareness in the context of climate change. One of key findings is that in alternative teaching methods students are faced with the problem that they have to understand completely, which motivates them to disclose relevant knowledge, without pre-determined recipes, and generate creative solutions to identified problems.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Conference Proceedings / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies
T1  - Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education
SP  - 652
EP  - 657
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_433
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Simić, Ivan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "This paper considers recently introduced teaching methods at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, conceptualized as a response to the issues of climate change and environmental awareness. The courses Urban structure (conducted on the 2nd year of bachelor studies during year 2013/14) and Studio Project 4 (the final year of Bachelor studies 2012/13) are used as examples of this practice. The paper also attempts to review the results of different curricula, i.e. the working strategies applied during the teaching process, providing an insight into the possible directions of the architectural/planning education, formulated according to the latest priorities defined by various referential institutions (e.g. RTPI, EDUCATE – Framework for Curriculum Development Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe).
The survey conducted in selected courses compares students’ acquired and experiential knowledge, evaluating their ability to understand a set of problems related to urban resilience and environmental awareness in the context of climate change. One of key findings is that in alternative teaching methods students are faced with the problem that they have to understand completely, which motivates them to disclose relevant knowledge, without pre-determined recipes, and generate creative solutions to identified problems.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies",
title = "Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education",
pages = "652-657",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_433"
}
Stupar, A., Mihajlov, V.,& Simić, I.. (2018). Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education. in Conference Proceedings / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies
Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 652-657.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_433
Stupar A, Mihajlov V, Simić I. Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education. in Conference Proceedings / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies. 2018;:652-657.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_433 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Simić, Ivan, "Improving urban resilience, increasing environmental awareness: new challenge of architectural and planning education" in Conference Proceedings / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies (2018):652-657,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_433 .

The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul

Dogan, Evinc; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Elsevier Ltd, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dogan, Evinc
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/263
AB  - This article attempts to identify and analyse the dynamics and mechanisms of urban transformation in Istanbul using the case study of three mega-projects currently underway- the Third Bridge (officially named Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge), the Third Airport, and Kanal Istanbul. Connected via the Northern Marmara Motorway, these independent projects could also be perceived as parts of a big mega-project - shaping a new city in the north of Istanbul. Triggered by goals defined by the national development document "Vision 2023", and supported by the intensified construction industry, rapid urban growth multiplies a number of challenges and discrepancies between the official vision of progress and professional estimations of its possible outcomes. Consequently, the-article gives an insight into the contextual background of the selected projects and the mechanisms of their implementation, whilst focusing on three fields of estimated impacts (urban structure, environment/ecology and community). The mega projects are identified as strategic instruments and agents of change in achieving the anticipated vision of growth, whilst the low level of their general sustainability represents one of the main concerns and drawbacks in both public and professional acceptance of them.
PB  - Elsevier Ltd
T2  - Cities
T1  - The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul
VL  - 60
SP  - 281
EP  - 288
DO  - 10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.013
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dogan, Evinc and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This article attempts to identify and analyse the dynamics and mechanisms of urban transformation in Istanbul using the case study of three mega-projects currently underway- the Third Bridge (officially named Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge), the Third Airport, and Kanal Istanbul. Connected via the Northern Marmara Motorway, these independent projects could also be perceived as parts of a big mega-project - shaping a new city in the north of Istanbul. Triggered by goals defined by the national development document "Vision 2023", and supported by the intensified construction industry, rapid urban growth multiplies a number of challenges and discrepancies between the official vision of progress and professional estimations of its possible outcomes. Consequently, the-article gives an insight into the contextual background of the selected projects and the mechanisms of their implementation, whilst focusing on three fields of estimated impacts (urban structure, environment/ecology and community). The mega projects are identified as strategic instruments and agents of change in achieving the anticipated vision of growth, whilst the low level of their general sustainability represents one of the main concerns and drawbacks in both public and professional acceptance of them.",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
journal = "Cities",
title = "The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul",
volume = "60",
pages = "281-288",
doi = "10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.013"
}
Dogan, E.,& Stupar, A.. (2017). The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul. in Cities
Elsevier Ltd., 60, 281-288.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.013
Dogan E, Stupar A. The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul. in Cities. 2017;60:281-288.
doi:10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.013 .
Dogan, Evinc, Stupar, Aleksandra, "The limits of growth: A case study of three mega-projects in Istanbul" in Cities, 60 (2017):281-288,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2016.09.013 . .
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Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Simić, Ivan

(MDPI AG, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Simić, Ivan
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/249
AB  - This article gives an insight into the problem of climate change awareness in the process of architectural education. The course Urban Structure at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, is used as a case study that reveals a sensitive relationship between the university curriculum, teaching methodologies, students' experiences/obtained knowledge and the local background. The course included Problem Based Learning method in order to increase applicability of up-to-date knowledge on climate change. The results were tested before and after taking the course, via survey based on the semi-open type of questionnaire, distributed among 246 course attendees. The testing was conducted twice, during the school years 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. The comparison between the knowledge acquire via theory (the test results provided at the beginning of the course) and the knowledge obtained by Problem Based Learning (the results obtained after the course ended) confirmed the increased level of student's awareness of environmental problems, as well as the extended scope of their ability to respond to occurring problems caused by climate change. Furthermore, the results obtained by a questionnaire are used for setting of new educational guidelines.
PB  - MDPI AG
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change
VL  - 9
IS  - 8
DO  - 10.3390/su9081355
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Simić, Ivan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This article gives an insight into the problem of climate change awareness in the process of architectural education. The course Urban Structure at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, is used as a case study that reveals a sensitive relationship between the university curriculum, teaching methodologies, students' experiences/obtained knowledge and the local background. The course included Problem Based Learning method in order to increase applicability of up-to-date knowledge on climate change. The results were tested before and after taking the course, via survey based on the semi-open type of questionnaire, distributed among 246 course attendees. The testing was conducted twice, during the school years 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. The comparison between the knowledge acquire via theory (the test results provided at the beginning of the course) and the knowledge obtained by Problem Based Learning (the results obtained after the course ended) confirmed the increased level of student's awareness of environmental problems, as well as the extended scope of their ability to respond to occurring problems caused by climate change. Furthermore, the results obtained by a questionnaire are used for setting of new educational guidelines.",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change",
volume = "9",
number = "8",
doi = "10.3390/su9081355"
}
Stupar, A., Mihajlov, V.,& Simić, I.. (2017). Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change. in Sustainability
MDPI AG., 9(8).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081355
Stupar A, Mihajlov V, Simić I. Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change. in Sustainability. 2017;9(8).
doi:10.3390/su9081355 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Simić, Ivan, "Towards the Conceptual Changes in Architectural Education: Adjusting to Climate Change" in Sustainability, 9, no. 8 (2017),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081355 . .
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Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening

Simić, Ivan; Stupar, Aleksandra; Đokić, Vladan

(MDPI AG, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Simić, Ivan
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Đokić, Vladan
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/240
AB  - Due to its important role in increasing human well-being and providing space for ecosystem services, green infrastructure has gradually become an integral part of urban development strategies. Focusing on the activities of community greening, the article considers this approach toward the application of urban green infrastructure as a part of a broader strategy related to the resilience of cities. The neighborhood/district level will be emphasized and the analysis will be conducted in two areas of the Serbian capital Belgrade-Block 45 in New Belgrade and the Savamala neighborhood in the historical city core. Representing two different epochs of Belgrade's development, they are characterized by different typologies, while the characteristics of community greening also differ in several aspects, including purpose, model of organization, and involved stakeholders/participants. The green space of the identified typical morphological units has been cultivated and maintained in two different ways-institutional (provided by the public company) and non-institutional (community greening)-and their impact on the quality of the local GI will be compared. The analysis intends to provide data on the level of biodiversity, multi-functionality, and maintenance of green spaces which will show the effect of both applied approaches. Particular attention will be given to the tensions and challenges of the local context: the adoption of plans and regulations that are in accordance with contemporary trends, as well as the drawbacks in their implementation. Furthermore, the possibilities of community greening will be elaborated, as future steps for achieving the formal green infrastructure (hereinafter GI) standards at the neighborhood/district scale.
PB  - MDPI AG
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening
VL  - 9
IS  - 7
DO  - 10.3390/su9071183
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Simić, Ivan and Stupar, Aleksandra and Đokić, Vladan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Due to its important role in increasing human well-being and providing space for ecosystem services, green infrastructure has gradually become an integral part of urban development strategies. Focusing on the activities of community greening, the article considers this approach toward the application of urban green infrastructure as a part of a broader strategy related to the resilience of cities. The neighborhood/district level will be emphasized and the analysis will be conducted in two areas of the Serbian capital Belgrade-Block 45 in New Belgrade and the Savamala neighborhood in the historical city core. Representing two different epochs of Belgrade's development, they are characterized by different typologies, while the characteristics of community greening also differ in several aspects, including purpose, model of organization, and involved stakeholders/participants. The green space of the identified typical morphological units has been cultivated and maintained in two different ways-institutional (provided by the public company) and non-institutional (community greening)-and their impact on the quality of the local GI will be compared. The analysis intends to provide data on the level of biodiversity, multi-functionality, and maintenance of green spaces which will show the effect of both applied approaches. Particular attention will be given to the tensions and challenges of the local context: the adoption of plans and regulations that are in accordance with contemporary trends, as well as the drawbacks in their implementation. Furthermore, the possibilities of community greening will be elaborated, as future steps for achieving the formal green infrastructure (hereinafter GI) standards at the neighborhood/district scale.",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening",
volume = "9",
number = "7",
doi = "10.3390/su9071183"
}
Simić, I., Stupar, A.,& Đokić, V.. (2017). Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening. in Sustainability
MDPI AG., 9(7).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su9071183
Simić I, Stupar A, Đokić V. Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening. in Sustainability. 2017;9(7).
doi:10.3390/su9071183 .
Simić, Ivan, Stupar, Aleksandra, Đokić, Vladan, "Building the Green Infrastructure of Belgrade: The Importance of Community Greening" in Sustainability, 9, no. 7 (2017),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su9071183 . .
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(R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir; Simić, Ivan

(Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
AU  - Simić, Ivan
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/582
AB  - The paper is focused on the relationship between urban and rural settlements, established via information networks
and oriented towards climate change adaptation and mitigation. The first part of the paper provides a review of
emerging ideas and innovations related to the (un)conventional use of information networks in reducing the
consequences of climate change, while the second part examines the strategic role of networks in the exchange of
data and knowledge. Two levels are especially emphasized - the domain of public communication of climate change,
and the level of connectivity within (r)urban hybrid systems (i.e. their effectiveness, accessibility and low-carbon
outcomes). In accordance with recent environmental and technological trends, as well as the possible spatiofunctional
flexibility of (r)urban hybrid settlements, the paper indentifies and analyses three areas of networks
applicability, targeting main challenges of the anticipated climate-friendly development - human behaviour, ecological
awareness and general efficiency.
PB  - Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet
C3  - Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017
T1  - (R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation
SP  - 489
EP  - 498
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_582
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir and Simić, Ivan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The paper is focused on the relationship between urban and rural settlements, established via information networks
and oriented towards climate change adaptation and mitigation. The first part of the paper provides a review of
emerging ideas and innovations related to the (un)conventional use of information networks in reducing the
consequences of climate change, while the second part examines the strategic role of networks in the exchange of
data and knowledge. Two levels are especially emphasized - the domain of public communication of climate change,
and the level of connectivity within (r)urban hybrid systems (i.e. their effectiveness, accessibility and low-carbon
outcomes). In accordance with recent environmental and technological trends, as well as the possible spatiofunctional
flexibility of (r)urban hybrid settlements, the paper indentifies and analyses three areas of networks
applicability, targeting main challenges of the anticipated climate-friendly development - human behaviour, ecological
awareness and general efficiency.",
publisher = "Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017",
title = "(R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation",
pages = "489-498",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_582"
}
Stupar, A., Mihajlov, V.,& Simić, I.. (2017). (R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation. in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017
Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet., 489-498.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_582
Stupar A, Mihajlov V, Simić I. (R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation. in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017. 2017;:489-498.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_582 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, Simić, Ivan, "(R)Urban synergy reconsidered: the role of information networks in climate change adaptation and mitigation" in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017 (2017):489-498,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_582 .

Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mrđenović, Tatjana

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mrđenović, Tatjana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/497
AB  - Supported by the latest flows of creativity and innovation, contemporary cities have gradually
become multileveled interfaces between material and digital realms of urban reality. The process
of technological upgrading continuously reinforces an assemblage of generated spatial
segments, providing a connecting web for redefined urban landscapes. Composed of tangible and
intangible urban segments, they are exposed to numerous environmental and social challenges of
the 21st century - from global warming to social injustice and inequality. Searching for the best
solutions, the concept of digital city and the framework of creative city have been highlighted and
analyzed by different authors, but their efficiency and success have to be tested and verified by
generations to come. Considering the current condition, this paper will inter-relate the digital and
creative/innovative urban platforms in order to define possible areas of multidisciplinary
crossover. The merging of ideas and tools, perceived as a new opportunity for increasing the
resilience and adjustability of urban environment in the age of climate change, will be discussed
on a level of information networks and their influence on urban space and community.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
T1  - Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city
SP  - 535
EP  - 540
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_497
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mrđenović, Tatjana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Supported by the latest flows of creativity and innovation, contemporary cities have gradually
become multileveled interfaces between material and digital realms of urban reality. The process
of technological upgrading continuously reinforces an assemblage of generated spatial
segments, providing a connecting web for redefined urban landscapes. Composed of tangible and
intangible urban segments, they are exposed to numerous environmental and social challenges of
the 21st century - from global warming to social injustice and inequality. Searching for the best
solutions, the concept of digital city and the framework of creative city have been highlighted and
analyzed by different authors, but their efficiency and success have to be tested and verified by
generations to come. Considering the current condition, this paper will inter-relate the digital and
creative/innovative urban platforms in order to define possible areas of multidisciplinary
crossover. The merging of ideas and tools, perceived as a new opportunity for increasing the
resilience and adjustability of urban environment in the age of climate change, will be discussed
on a level of information networks and their influence on urban space and community.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]",
title = "Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city",
pages = "535-540",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_497"
}
Stupar, A.,& Mrđenović, T.. (2016). Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 535-540.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_497
Stupar A, Mrđenović T. Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]. 2016;:535-540.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_497 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mrđenović, Tatjana, "Toward the ultimate shape-shifter: testing the omnipotence of digital city" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] (2016):535-540,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_497 .

Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?

Stupar, Aleksandra; Djukic, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Djukic, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/543
AB  - Facing the multiplying challenges generated by contemporary processes, cities continuously redefine their
physical and functional structure in order to improve their performances. The concept of smart city, targeting
efficiency, liveability and sustainability of urban systems, has become one of preferred options for urban
development based on the benefits of the latest technologies. However, the diversity of local circumstances
often questions universal 'smartness' and applicability of the general model, demanding continuous
modifications and high level of flexibility. Considering the environmental, socio-economic and technological
elements of urban setting of Belgrade (Serbia), this paper will analyze the current state of 'smart' upgrading
and suggest possibilities for its improvement, especially in the context of detected climate shift. The
theoretical background of the problem, as well as the successful global examples, will be used as a starting
point - both for the evaluation of the existing condition and the proposed guidelines for the 'smart'
development.
PB  - Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
C3  - REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
T1  - Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?
SP  - 117
EP  - 123
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_543
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Djukic, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Facing the multiplying challenges generated by contemporary processes, cities continuously redefine their
physical and functional structure in order to improve their performances. The concept of smart city, targeting
efficiency, liveability and sustainability of urban systems, has become one of preferred options for urban
development based on the benefits of the latest technologies. However, the diversity of local circumstances
often questions universal 'smartness' and applicability of the general model, demanding continuous
modifications and high level of flexibility. Considering the environmental, socio-economic and technological
elements of urban setting of Belgrade (Serbia), this paper will analyze the current state of 'smart' upgrading
and suggest possibilities for its improvement, especially in the context of detected climate shift. The
theoretical background of the problem, as well as the successful global examples, will be used as a starting
point - both for the evaluation of the existing condition and the proposed guidelines for the 'smart'
development.",
publisher = "Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning",
journal = "REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society",
title = "Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?",
pages = "117-123",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_543"
}
Stupar, A., Djukic, A.,& Marić, J.. (2016). Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?. in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning., 117-123.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_543
Stupar A, Djukic A, Marić J. Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?. in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society. 2016;:117-123.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_543 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Djukic, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Belgrade: Smart Solutions for the Climate Change Challenges?" in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (2016):117-123,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_543 .

Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks

Stupar, Aleksandra; Marić, Jelena

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Marić, Jelena
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/503
AB  - Medicine is evolving under economical, commercial and technological pressures but the
resilience of healthcare systems remains questionable, especially in the age of intensive climate
changes. The vulnerability of existing healthcare facilities is increasing and it becomes necessary
to deal efficiently with different problems - from the growing number of patients, management of
healthcare continuity and quality, to the maintenance of physical integrity of facilities and
available financial resources.
Focusing on the case of Belgrade, this paper will analyse the relationship between healthcare
facilities research and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) networks. It will
elaborate possible approaches in adapting to climate changes and boosting overall resilience of
hospitals, within existing limitations imposed by socio-economic and technological conditions.
The contextual framework for the research is based on the review of literature and the data
collected from recent reports and strategies. In addition, the paper will use information collected
through extensive online surveys among patients and staff from major hospitals in Belgrade. The
resilience of existing Belgrade healthcare facilities will be assessed in accordance with prevailing
technological, organizational and individual factors, as well as the impact of climate changes,
which influenced their poor performances. This paper will present both advantages and
disadvantages of using ICT in Healthcare research.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
T1  - Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks
SP  - 635
EP  - 643
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_503
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Marić, Jelena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Medicine is evolving under economical, commercial and technological pressures but the
resilience of healthcare systems remains questionable, especially in the age of intensive climate
changes. The vulnerability of existing healthcare facilities is increasing and it becomes necessary
to deal efficiently with different problems - from the growing number of patients, management of
healthcare continuity and quality, to the maintenance of physical integrity of facilities and
available financial resources.
Focusing on the case of Belgrade, this paper will analyse the relationship between healthcare
facilities research and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) networks. It will
elaborate possible approaches in adapting to climate changes and boosting overall resilience of
hospitals, within existing limitations imposed by socio-economic and technological conditions.
The contextual framework for the research is based on the review of literature and the data
collected from recent reports and strategies. In addition, the paper will use information collected
through extensive online surveys among patients and staff from major hospitals in Belgrade. The
resilience of existing Belgrade healthcare facilities will be assessed in accordance with prevailing
technological, organizational and individual factors, as well as the impact of climate changes,
which influenced their poor performances. This paper will present both advantages and
disadvantages of using ICT in Healthcare research.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]",
title = "Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks",
pages = "635-643",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_503"
}
Stupar, A.,& Marić, J.. (2016). Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]
Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 635-643.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_503
Stupar A, Marić J. Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]. 2016;:635-643.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_503 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Marić, Jelena, "Boosting the resilience of the healthcare system in Belgrade: the role of ICT networks" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] (2016):635-643,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_503 .

Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm

Stupar, Aleksandra; Antonić, Goran

(Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter Lang, 2016)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Antonić, Goran
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/750
AB  - During the Cold War, Yugoslavia had a specific international position generated by several shifts in its foreign policy. Although it was one of the original members of the Cominform (the Communist Information Bureau),1 Yugoslavia left the Soviet orbit of influence in June 1948, after the resolution which was a consequence of the conflict between the Yugoslav leader Tito (1945–80) and the Soviet leader Stalin (1924–53). The resolution of the Cominform accused the Communist Party of Yugoslavia of violating the unity of the socialist Bloc, betraying Marxist ideas, leading nationalist politics and spreading animosity toward the Soviet communist party, but the real cause was Tito’s intention to lead an independent state politics, without external influences.2 Yugoslavia was expelled from the Eastern Bloc and its security was threatened by a possible Soviet aggression.3 The conflict with the Cominform had a significant impact on the ← 97 | 98 → subsequent development of Yugoslavia. The Soviet model of state organization and economy were abandoned and the outcome of this restructuring was a unique system of so-called ‘workers’ self-management’. The important changes occurred at the international level as well. In spite of its socialist orientation, Yugoslavia established a cooperation with the Western Bloc, especially with its leader, the United States.4 The military and economic support provided by the West enabled Yugoslavia to overcome isolation and pressure imposed by the Eastern Bloc, but the economic dependence on Western aid also triggered growing demands for the political...
PB  - Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter Lang
T2  - Cold war cities : history, culture and memory
T1  - Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm
VL  - 4
SP  - 97
EP  - 126
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_750
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Antonić, Goran",
year = "2016",
abstract = "During the Cold War, Yugoslavia had a specific international position generated by several shifts in its foreign policy. Although it was one of the original members of the Cominform (the Communist Information Bureau),1 Yugoslavia left the Soviet orbit of influence in June 1948, after the resolution which was a consequence of the conflict between the Yugoslav leader Tito (1945–80) and the Soviet leader Stalin (1924–53). The resolution of the Cominform accused the Communist Party of Yugoslavia of violating the unity of the socialist Bloc, betraying Marxist ideas, leading nationalist politics and spreading animosity toward the Soviet communist party, but the real cause was Tito’s intention to lead an independent state politics, without external influences.2 Yugoslavia was expelled from the Eastern Bloc and its security was threatened by a possible Soviet aggression.3 The conflict with the Cominform had a significant impact on the ← 97 | 98 → subsequent development of Yugoslavia. The Soviet model of state organization and economy were abandoned and the outcome of this restructuring was a unique system of so-called ‘workers’ self-management’. The important changes occurred at the international level as well. In spite of its socialist orientation, Yugoslavia established a cooperation with the Western Bloc, especially with its leader, the United States.4 The military and economic support provided by the West enabled Yugoslavia to overcome isolation and pressure imposed by the Eastern Bloc, but the economic dependence on Western aid also triggered growing demands for the political...",
publisher = "Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter Lang",
journal = "Cold war cities : history, culture and memory",
booktitle = "Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm",
volume = "4",
pages = "97-126",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_750"
}
Stupar, A.,& Antonić, G.. (2016). Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm. in Cold war cities : history, culture and memory
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter Lang., 4, 97-126.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_750
Stupar A, Antonić G. Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm. in Cold war cities : history, culture and memory. 2016;4:97-126.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_750 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Antonić, Goran, "Cold War Displacements: Belgrade Memories from a Non-Aligned Realm" in Cold war cities : history, culture and memory, 4 (2016):97-126,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_750 .

Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators

Stupar, Aleksandra; Grujičić, Aleksandar; Grujičić, Biljana

(The Hague : ISOCARP, 2016)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Grujičić, Aleksandar
AU  - Grujičić, Biljana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/624
AB  - After more than two turbulent decades of recent history, marked by the gradual break-up of Yugoslavia, international economic sanctions, internal political conflicts and a general social and economic crisis, the cities in Serbia have been redefining their position and role to accord with a new European development framework. Implemented on both institutional and non-institutional levels, these changes have been visible in the social, economic, environmental and spatial spheres, marking the beginning of the latest transition phase.
The focus of this paper is the city of Kragujevac, the fourth largest city in the Republic of Serbia, one of the most important industrial centers of Serbia since WW II. The crises during the 1990s caused a significant economic decline, although with recent democratic changes, general conditions have improved, attracting new investors and accelerating local economic development.

Considering the current situation and the recently adopted "Integrated Urban Development Strategy for the Inner City of Kragujevac" (2012), this paper will elaborate two possible approaches toward the further transition, regeneration and development of selected urban spaces, based on the concept of temporary use and the increased interaction between the city and innovation processes. The present proposals result from work on masters’ theses, conducted under the supervision of professor Aleksandra Stupar at the Master course on 'Integral Urbanism' at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture (2013/14).
PB  - The Hague : ISOCARP
T2  - 51st International Planning Congress 2015 : cities save the world, let's reinvent planning
T1  - Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators
SP  - 606
EP  - 616
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_624
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Grujičić, Aleksandar and Grujičić, Biljana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "After more than two turbulent decades of recent history, marked by the gradual break-up of Yugoslavia, international economic sanctions, internal political conflicts and a general social and economic crisis, the cities in Serbia have been redefining their position and role to accord with a new European development framework. Implemented on both institutional and non-institutional levels, these changes have been visible in the social, economic, environmental and spatial spheres, marking the beginning of the latest transition phase.
The focus of this paper is the city of Kragujevac, the fourth largest city in the Republic of Serbia, one of the most important industrial centers of Serbia since WW II. The crises during the 1990s caused a significant economic decline, although with recent democratic changes, general conditions have improved, attracting new investors and accelerating local economic development.

Considering the current situation and the recently adopted "Integrated Urban Development Strategy for the Inner City of Kragujevac" (2012), this paper will elaborate two possible approaches toward the further transition, regeneration and development of selected urban spaces, based on the concept of temporary use and the increased interaction between the city and innovation processes. The present proposals result from work on masters’ theses, conducted under the supervision of professor Aleksandra Stupar at the Master course on 'Integral Urbanism' at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture (2013/14).",
publisher = "The Hague : ISOCARP",
journal = "51st International Planning Congress 2015 : cities save the world, let's reinvent planning",
booktitle = "Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators",
pages = "606-616",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_624"
}
Stupar, A., Grujičić, A.,& Grujičić, B.. (2016). Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators. in 51st International Planning Congress 2015 : cities save the world, let's reinvent planning
The Hague : ISOCARP., 606-616.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_624
Stupar A, Grujičić A, Grujičić B. Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators. in 51st International Planning Congress 2015 : cities save the world, let's reinvent planning. 2016;:606-616.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_624 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Grujičić, Aleksandar, Grujičić, Biljana, "Toward the Urban Transition of Kragujevac: A New Life for Old Urban Generators" in 51st International Planning Congress 2015 : cities save the world, let's reinvent planning (2016):606-616,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_624 .

Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City

Simeunčević Radulović, Sanja; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Simeunčević Radulović, Sanja
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/541
AB  - Creative capital of a city is a stock of knowledge, talent and experiences possessed by individuals and the
population at large. It presents not only concentration of creative people in a city, but also their organised
social interaction that generates innovations and economic value. The importance of creative capital for city
wealth, development and competitiveness is well known and proven. However, the relationship between
creative capital and 'smart features' of a city has not been thoroughly analysed or sufficiently used in
practice.
The smart city concept has a broad definition and understanding. It could refer to a city with high
concentration of highly educated people, or to one which uses ICT for improving the efficiency of urban
systems. In this paper the smart city concept will be considered in the context of sustainability and
environmental protection, focusing on the development and implementation of ICT networks in key urban
issues - environment, society and technology.
Creative capital has a special role in 'smart' development, especially considering available human resources,
innovative potential, transfer of knowledge, and spill-over effects. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to
identify and analyse the role which creative capital has in the development of a smart city. Focusing on the
case of Belgrade and its emerging creative district Savamala, the paper will also propose some guidelines for
possible development and implementation of smart solutions which could stimulate creative capital and/or
use it for further 'smart' upgrading of the city.
PB  - Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
C3  - REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
T1  - Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City
SP  - 189
EP  - 196
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_541
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Simeunčević Radulović, Sanja and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Creative capital of a city is a stock of knowledge, talent and experiences possessed by individuals and the
population at large. It presents not only concentration of creative people in a city, but also their organised
social interaction that generates innovations and economic value. The importance of creative capital for city
wealth, development and competitiveness is well known and proven. However, the relationship between
creative capital and 'smart features' of a city has not been thoroughly analysed or sufficiently used in
practice.
The smart city concept has a broad definition and understanding. It could refer to a city with high
concentration of highly educated people, or to one which uses ICT for improving the efficiency of urban
systems. In this paper the smart city concept will be considered in the context of sustainability and
environmental protection, focusing on the development and implementation of ICT networks in key urban
issues - environment, society and technology.
Creative capital has a special role in 'smart' development, especially considering available human resources,
innovative potential, transfer of knowledge, and spill-over effects. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to
identify and analyse the role which creative capital has in the development of a smart city. Focusing on the
case of Belgrade and its emerging creative district Savamala, the paper will also propose some guidelines for
possible development and implementation of smart solutions which could stimulate creative capital and/or
use it for further 'smart' upgrading of the city.",
publisher = "Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning",
journal = "REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society",
title = "Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City",
pages = "189-196",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_541"
}
Simeunčević Radulović, S.,& Stupar, A.. (2016). Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City. in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
Vienna : CORP – Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning., 189-196.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_541
Simeunčević Radulović S, Stupar A. Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City. in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society. 2016;:189-196.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_541 .
Simeunčević Radulović, Sanja, Stupar, Aleksandra, "Creative Capital for Smart Solutions: Toward a Liveable City" in REAL CORP 2016 Smart Me Up! How to become and how to stay a Smart City, and does this improve quality of life? : proceedings of 21st international conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (2016):189-196,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_541 .

Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks

Stupar, Aleksandra; Mihajlov, Vladimir

(Middle East Technical University, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Mihajlov, Vladimir
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/224
AB  - The importance of problems caused by global warming and increased GHG emissions have been recognised by the international community which responded to this challenge through a growing number of studies, agreements and policies dealing with climate change prevention, mitigation and adaptation. The shift to green economy is confirmed as the highest development aim, while establishing a balanced relationship between environmental policies, economic efficiency, technological upgrading and behavioural transition is one of main global assignments of our epoch. The importance of knowledge and innovations is also emphasised, while their availability, diffusion and exchange represent a key-reinforcement of green transition, especially in societies which are facing severe economic, social and environmental problems caused by sensitive local circumstances. The case of Serbia, which is the focus of this article, presents one of possible paths towards climate change adaptation, conditioned by more than two turbulent decades of the recent history of the country. Since democratic changes in 2000, environmental issues have become visible on institutional (governmental) level - through introduction of new environmental laws, research funding, preparation and implementation of specific documents or strategies, and on non-institutional (non-governmental) level - as different environmentally focused initiatives, usually supported by international, regional or local funds. However, on both levels information networks represent an inevitable structural ingredient, which enables a sustainable and locally adjusted approach to climate adaptation. Following global trends, information networks in Serbia are mainly used in the domain of public communication of climate changes, covering three major thematic areas of climate adaptability - human behaviour, ecological awareness and general efficiency. Considering all these specificities, the article provides a review of detected practices related to the use of information networks in climate change adaptation on both global and local level, stressing the possible benefits and limitations in the context of Serbia. The first part of the article introduces a global background of the problem of climate adaptation, summarising major environmental trends, research problems and policy responses, and emphasising the relation between climate change and urban(ised) environment. The second part is dedicated to the case of Serbia, focusing on three aspects - general condition of the environment, the legal framework and the perception/recognition of urban context and its environmental effects in recent development documents. The third part is focused on the relation between information networks, built environment/cities and climate changes, providing an overview of global trends and Serbian practice, while possible improvements of detected local weaknesses are given in the concluding part.
PB  - Middle East Technical University
T2  - METU journal of the faculty of architecture
T1  - Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks
VL  - 33
IS  - 1
SP  - 37
EP  - 59
DO  - 10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.3
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Mihajlov, Vladimir",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The importance of problems caused by global warming and increased GHG emissions have been recognised by the international community which responded to this challenge through a growing number of studies, agreements and policies dealing with climate change prevention, mitigation and adaptation. The shift to green economy is confirmed as the highest development aim, while establishing a balanced relationship between environmental policies, economic efficiency, technological upgrading and behavioural transition is one of main global assignments of our epoch. The importance of knowledge and innovations is also emphasised, while their availability, diffusion and exchange represent a key-reinforcement of green transition, especially in societies which are facing severe economic, social and environmental problems caused by sensitive local circumstances. The case of Serbia, which is the focus of this article, presents one of possible paths towards climate change adaptation, conditioned by more than two turbulent decades of the recent history of the country. Since democratic changes in 2000, environmental issues have become visible on institutional (governmental) level - through introduction of new environmental laws, research funding, preparation and implementation of specific documents or strategies, and on non-institutional (non-governmental) level - as different environmentally focused initiatives, usually supported by international, regional or local funds. However, on both levels information networks represent an inevitable structural ingredient, which enables a sustainable and locally adjusted approach to climate adaptation. Following global trends, information networks in Serbia are mainly used in the domain of public communication of climate changes, covering three major thematic areas of climate adaptability - human behaviour, ecological awareness and general efficiency. Considering all these specificities, the article provides a review of detected practices related to the use of information networks in climate change adaptation on both global and local level, stressing the possible benefits and limitations in the context of Serbia. The first part of the article introduces a global background of the problem of climate adaptation, summarising major environmental trends, research problems and policy responses, and emphasising the relation between climate change and urban(ised) environment. The second part is dedicated to the case of Serbia, focusing on three aspects - general condition of the environment, the legal framework and the perception/recognition of urban context and its environmental effects in recent development documents. The third part is focused on the relation between information networks, built environment/cities and climate changes, providing an overview of global trends and Serbian practice, while possible improvements of detected local weaknesses are given in the concluding part.",
publisher = "Middle East Technical University",
journal = "METU journal of the faculty of architecture",
title = "Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks",
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "37-59",
doi = "10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.3"
}
Stupar, A.,& Mihajlov, V.. (2016). Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks. in METU journal of the faculty of architecture
Middle East Technical University., 33(1), 37-59.
https://doi.org/10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.3
Stupar A, Mihajlov V. Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks. in METU journal of the faculty of architecture. 2016;33(1):37-59.
doi:10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.3 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Mihajlov, Vladimir, "Climate change adaptation in Serbia: the role of information networks" in METU journal of the faculty of architecture, 33, no. 1 (2016):37-59,
https://doi.org/10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.3 . .
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The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies

Simeunčević-Radulović, Sanja; Stupar, Aleksandra

(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Simeunčević-Radulović, Sanja
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/221
AB  - Urban competitiveness in post-industrial society largely depends on the strength of city's creative economy. It is represented by its position in global urban hierarchies, as an indicator of its importance and attractiveness for people and companies. Creative clusters present a way to stimulate creative economy in the city because the spatial concentration of creative companies and people additionally stimulates exchange of ideas and knowledge. Article explores complex dynamic between creative economy, cities and global hierarchies. The focus is on the role of creative clusters in the process of global positioning, especially in the case of Belgrade. The city has significantly improved its position in the global urban hierarchy - from a non-existing node in 2000, to the 'beta' level of global cities in 2008 (according to GaWC global urban hierarchy). Furthermore, in just four years (2008-2012), Belgrade improved its rank for three positions. This period overlaps with several interesting events - e.g. the initial phase of the largest regional creative festival and the development of a creative cluster in Savamala. Consequently, the article will emphasize the importance of this district in the global repositioning of Belgrade.
AB  - Kreativna ekonomija predstavlja jedan od glavnih podsticaja urbane kompetitivnosti u postindustrijskom društvu, pogotovo nakon svetske ekonomske krize. Nivo globalne kompetitivnosti grada se prikazuje pozicijom u globalnoj urbanoj hijerarhiji, ukazujući na značaj i atraktivnost čvorišta za ljude i kompanije. Uzimajući u obzir kompleksan odnos između kreativne ekonomije, grada i globalnih hijerarhija, rad se fokusira na ulogu koju kreativni klasteri imaju u procesu globalnog pozicioniranja. Ova relacija će detaljnije biti analizirana na primeru Beograda, grada koji je od 2000. god. značajno unapredio svoju poziciju u globalnoj urbanoj hijerarhiji. Kako se period unapređenja preklapa sa vremenom pokretanja najvećeg regionalnog kreativnog festivala i početkom razvoja kreativnog klastera u Savamali, poseban naglasak istraživanja će biti stavljen na značaj koji ovzj distrikt ima na globalno repozicioniranje Beograda.
PB  - Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Arhitektura i urbanizam
T1  - The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies
T1  - Uloga kreativnog klastera Savamale u repozicioniranju Beograda u globalnim hijerarhijama
IS  - 43
SP  - 29
EP  - 34
DO  - 10.5937/a-u0-11165
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Simeunčević-Radulović, Sanja and Stupar, Aleksandra",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Urban competitiveness in post-industrial society largely depends on the strength of city's creative economy. It is represented by its position in global urban hierarchies, as an indicator of its importance and attractiveness for people and companies. Creative clusters present a way to stimulate creative economy in the city because the spatial concentration of creative companies and people additionally stimulates exchange of ideas and knowledge. Article explores complex dynamic between creative economy, cities and global hierarchies. The focus is on the role of creative clusters in the process of global positioning, especially in the case of Belgrade. The city has significantly improved its position in the global urban hierarchy - from a non-existing node in 2000, to the 'beta' level of global cities in 2008 (according to GaWC global urban hierarchy). Furthermore, in just four years (2008-2012), Belgrade improved its rank for three positions. This period overlaps with several interesting events - e.g. the initial phase of the largest regional creative festival and the development of a creative cluster in Savamala. Consequently, the article will emphasize the importance of this district in the global repositioning of Belgrade., Kreativna ekonomija predstavlja jedan od glavnih podsticaja urbane kompetitivnosti u postindustrijskom društvu, pogotovo nakon svetske ekonomske krize. Nivo globalne kompetitivnosti grada se prikazuje pozicijom u globalnoj urbanoj hijerarhiji, ukazujući na značaj i atraktivnost čvorišta za ljude i kompanije. Uzimajući u obzir kompleksan odnos između kreativne ekonomije, grada i globalnih hijerarhija, rad se fokusira na ulogu koju kreativni klasteri imaju u procesu globalnog pozicioniranja. Ova relacija će detaljnije biti analizirana na primeru Beograda, grada koji je od 2000. god. značajno unapredio svoju poziciju u globalnoj urbanoj hijerarhiji. Kako se period unapređenja preklapa sa vremenom pokretanja najvećeg regionalnog kreativnog festivala i početkom razvoja kreativnog klastera u Savamali, poseban naglasak istraživanja će biti stavljen na značaj koji ovzj distrikt ima na globalno repozicioniranje Beograda.",
publisher = "Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Arhitektura i urbanizam",
title = "The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies, Uloga kreativnog klastera Savamale u repozicioniranju Beograda u globalnim hijerarhijama",
number = "43",
pages = "29-34",
doi = "10.5937/a-u0-11165"
}
Simeunčević-Radulović, S.,& Stupar, A.. (2016). The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies. in Arhitektura i urbanizam
Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd.(43), 29-34.
https://doi.org/10.5937/a-u0-11165
Simeunčević-Radulović S, Stupar A. The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies. in Arhitektura i urbanizam. 2016;(43):29-34.
doi:10.5937/a-u0-11165 .
Simeunčević-Radulović, Sanja, Stupar, Aleksandra, "The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies" in Arhitektura i urbanizam, no. 43 (2016):29-34,
https://doi.org/10.5937/a-u0-11165 . .
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Open public spaces for healthier cities

Stupar, Aleksandra; Đukić, Aleksandra

(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/670
AB  - Public spaces represent essential elements of healthy, functional, eco and smart
cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and inclusive they play the main
role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and
triggering their economic development. The process of globalization, facilitated by
the increasing number of ICT networks, imposes a number of new trends which
should be followed by professionals. Their aim is to provide an updated setting for
public life, which nowadays encompasses both private and public realms, material
and virtual reality. Unfortunately, the contemporary lifestyle has caused numerous
mental and physical health problems, including chronic diseases, toxic exposure
and injuries resulting from uncontrolled violence. Therefore, well-conceived and
managed public spaces can influence the health of citizens because their
performances could encourage an intensive use of outdoor facilities. Public spaces
where users feel safe to play and relax can relieve stress, especially when people
live in multi-family apartments or in crowded parts of a city.
Considering all these trends and demands, the role of ICT becomes more important
in the process of design and use of public spaces. This paper will present and
analyse the connection which is established and intensified between users and open
spaces via information networks. The emphasis will be on two main groups of
applications aiming at (1) citizen participation (e.g. ‘crowdsourcing’ or
‘participatory sensing’ applications related to mapping and monitoring of
pollution, health risks and patterns) or (2) individuals' health consciousness (e.g.
applications enabling surveillance of urban spaces and personal life habits).
PB  - Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
T1  - Open public spaces for healthier cities
SP  - 602
EP  - 609
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Đukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Public spaces represent essential elements of healthy, functional, eco and smart
cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and inclusive they play the main
role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and
triggering their economic development. The process of globalization, facilitated by
the increasing number of ICT networks, imposes a number of new trends which
should be followed by professionals. Their aim is to provide an updated setting for
public life, which nowadays encompasses both private and public realms, material
and virtual reality. Unfortunately, the contemporary lifestyle has caused numerous
mental and physical health problems, including chronic diseases, toxic exposure
and injuries resulting from uncontrolled violence. Therefore, well-conceived and
managed public spaces can influence the health of citizens because their
performances could encourage an intensive use of outdoor facilities. Public spaces
where users feel safe to play and relax can relieve stress, especially when people
live in multi-family apartments or in crowded parts of a city.
Considering all these trends and demands, the role of ICT becomes more important
in the process of design and use of public spaces. This paper will present and
analyse the connection which is established and intensified between users and open
spaces via information networks. The emphasis will be on two main groups of
applications aiming at (1) citizen participation (e.g. ‘crowdsourcing’ or
‘participatory sensing’ applications related to mapping and monitoring of
pollution, health risks and patterns) or (2) individuals' health consciousness (e.g.
applications enabling surveillance of urban spaces and personal life habits).",
publisher = "Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia",
title = "Open public spaces for healthier cities",
pages = "602-609",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670"
}
Stupar, A.,& Đukić, A.. (2015). Open public spaces for healthier cities. in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture., 602-609.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670
Stupar A, Đukić A. Open public spaces for healthier cities. in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia. 2015;:602-609.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Open public spaces for healthier cities" in Keeping up with technologies to make healthy places : book of conference proceedings / [2nd International Academic Conference] Places and Technologies 2015, Nova Gorica, Slovenia (2015):602-609,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_670 .

Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City

Stupar, Aleksandra; Đukić, Aleksandra

(Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning, 2015)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stupar, Aleksandra
AU  - Đukić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/533
AB  - ICT is an important social medium which influences the concepts of space and place. It allows creative
participation of users who act as consumers of places, active contributors in the process of urban design or
critics. The first phase of the ICT development in cities was focused on providing and assuring low-cost
Internet access which would enable free connectivity within a community, at home or work (Loader and
Keeble, 2004). Gradually, the relationship between ICT, community and cities has been continuously
analyzed and elaborated emphasizing new topics and targeting design and meaningful application of ICT
within communities. Simultaneously, the role of digital networks and flows has been recognized in many
fields of urban reality, fostering civic engagement (Pigg, 2001) and supporting a sustainable social, cultural
or economic development of cities and their spaces.
Nowadays, people interact in both physical and virtual realm, gathering formally or informally in order to
exchange information and knowledge, disseminate practice and experiences, or erase different kinds of
limitations. While the main role of open public spaces is to provide social contacts between people,
remaining the place where they can rest, recreate and enjoy the environment, e-networks have opened
additional channels of communication and diffusion. Allowing an extended (spatial and temporal)
community upgrading and interchange, the digital surrounding has become a new tool and a setting for
contemporary activities demanding continuous development and synchronization with global challenges and
needs.
Considering the ambiguous nature of modern cities and their public spaces, the paper will tackle several
questions. What is the future of open public spaces? Can virtual space take on the role of the physical one?
Could we use social networks as additional and dynamic tools for fulfilling the main tasks of open public
spaces? What are the recent innovations introduced into cities in order to support increasing number of
communication modes? How they affect urban modelling - both on the physical and the virtual level of urban
life?
PB  - Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
C3  - REAL CORP 2015. Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions : Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
T1  - Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City
SP  - 685
EP  - 691
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_533
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stupar, Aleksandra and Đukić, Aleksandra",
year = "2015",
abstract = "ICT is an important social medium which influences the concepts of space and place. It allows creative
participation of users who act as consumers of places, active contributors in the process of urban design or
critics. The first phase of the ICT development in cities was focused on providing and assuring low-cost
Internet access which would enable free connectivity within a community, at home or work (Loader and
Keeble, 2004). Gradually, the relationship between ICT, community and cities has been continuously
analyzed and elaborated emphasizing new topics and targeting design and meaningful application of ICT
within communities. Simultaneously, the role of digital networks and flows has been recognized in many
fields of urban reality, fostering civic engagement (Pigg, 2001) and supporting a sustainable social, cultural
or economic development of cities and their spaces.
Nowadays, people interact in both physical and virtual realm, gathering formally or informally in order to
exchange information and knowledge, disseminate practice and experiences, or erase different kinds of
limitations. While the main role of open public spaces is to provide social contacts between people,
remaining the place where they can rest, recreate and enjoy the environment, e-networks have opened
additional channels of communication and diffusion. Allowing an extended (spatial and temporal)
community upgrading and interchange, the digital surrounding has become a new tool and a setting for
contemporary activities demanding continuous development and synchronization with global challenges and
needs.
Considering the ambiguous nature of modern cities and their public spaces, the paper will tackle several
questions. What is the future of open public spaces? Can virtual space take on the role of the physical one?
Could we use social networks as additional and dynamic tools for fulfilling the main tasks of open public
spaces? What are the recent innovations introduced into cities in order to support increasing number of
communication modes? How they affect urban modelling - both on the physical and the virtual level of urban
life?",
publisher = "Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning",
journal = "REAL CORP 2015. Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions : Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society",
title = "Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City",
pages = "685-691",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_533"
}
Stupar, A.,& Đukić, A.. (2015). Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City. in REAL CORP 2015. Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions : Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning., 685-691.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_533
Stupar A, Đukić A. Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City. in REAL CORP 2015. Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions : Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society. 2015;:685-691.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_533 .
Stupar, Aleksandra, Đukić, Aleksandra, "Vis-à-vis Communication? Digital and Physical Spaces of Interaction in the Contemporary City" in REAL CORP 2015. Plan Together – Right Now – Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions : Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (2015):685-691,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_533 .