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Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population

Stratimirović, Tatjana; Kordić, Milena; Marlović, Srđan

(Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stratimirović, Tatjana
AU  - Kordić, Milena
AU  - Marlović, Srđan
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/191
AB  - The effectiveness of architectural knowledge in the struggle for a better future can be seen in the attitude that a good design or a good architectural solution, does not belong solely to the privileged ones as an improvement of the basic requirements, rather quite the opposite, that it is created as a response to a need. The goal of physical and emotional wellbeing, combined with a long term strategy for reducing the negative impact of the built environment by converting it into a positive influence upon the natural ecosystem, brings together and advances bioclimatic principles, architectural design and sustainable construction in the contemporary housing model dubbed the Active House. The Active House Workshop was held, as part of a wider student initiative New Housing Models for Flood Affected Population, at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture. The purpose of the campaign was to provide help to flood affected communities and assistance in efforts for repairing buildings in Serbia, hit by the severe floods of May 2014. Students came up with nine design solutions for small family homes, which incorporate the principles of Active House into existing construction techniques. In an architectural context, when concerning repair work after flooding, the need to consider problems related to contemporary living conditions through the ‘active’ category is seen in a new understanding of nature which allows the replacement of a passive restoration model, with an active models for designing in interaction with the environment.
AB  - Snaga arhitektonskih znanja u borbi za bolju budućnost pokazuje se kroz stav da dobar projekat, odnosno kvalitetno arhitektonsko rešenje, ne pripada samo privilegovanima kao nadogradnja elementarnih uslova, već upravo obrnuto, da ono nastaje tek u okvirima nužnosti. Cilj zdravstvenog i emotivnog blagostanja, ukršten sa dugoročnom težnjom da se negativan uticaj građenog okruženja umanji i preinači u pozitivan doprinos prirodnoj sredini, spaja i unapređuje bioklimatske principe, arhitektonsko projektovanje i održivost gradnje u koncepciji Aktivne kuće. Ideja o Aktivnoj kući sažima obezbeđivanje komfora i opšte dobrobiti korisnika sa energetskom efikasnosti i zaštitom životne sredine. Radionica Aktivna kuća održana je, kao deo šire akcije studenata Novi modeli stanovanja za ugrožene u poplavama, na Arhitektonskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Beogradu, u svrhu pružanja pomoći ugroženoj društvenoj zajednici i doprinosa sanaciji objekata na području Srbije, pogođenom ekstremnim poplavama u maju mesecu 2014. Tokom rada u ovoj radionici studenti su proizveli devet idejnih rešenja malih porodičnih kuća gde su prepoznali principe Aktivne kuće u postojećim tehnikama gradnje. Na opštoj obrazovnoj ravni, reč je o proširenju zamisli predmeta arhitekture, tako što mu se inicijalno dodeljuje osnovna životna vrednost, čime bi mogao da zadobije koncepcijski status blizak živom organizmu, ili bar svakodnevnom životu. Potreba da se o problemima savremenih uslova života razmišlja kroz kategoriju “aktivnog” u arhitektonskom kontekstu manifestuje se kroz novo razumevanje prirode koje omogućava da se zamene pasivni modeli arhitektonskog saniranja posledica aktivnim modelima projektovanja sadejstva sa okruženjem.
PB  - Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš
T2  - Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
T1  - Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population
T1  - Aktivna kuća - savremeni stambeni model za ugrožene u poplavama
VL  - 13
IS  - 2
SP  - 97
EP  - 111
DO  - 10.2298/FUACE1502097S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stratimirović, Tatjana and Kordić, Milena and Marlović, Srđan",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The effectiveness of architectural knowledge in the struggle for a better future can be seen in the attitude that a good design or a good architectural solution, does not belong solely to the privileged ones as an improvement of the basic requirements, rather quite the opposite, that it is created as a response to a need. The goal of physical and emotional wellbeing, combined with a long term strategy for reducing the negative impact of the built environment by converting it into a positive influence upon the natural ecosystem, brings together and advances bioclimatic principles, architectural design and sustainable construction in the contemporary housing model dubbed the Active House. The Active House Workshop was held, as part of a wider student initiative New Housing Models for Flood Affected Population, at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture. The purpose of the campaign was to provide help to flood affected communities and assistance in efforts for repairing buildings in Serbia, hit by the severe floods of May 2014. Students came up with nine design solutions for small family homes, which incorporate the principles of Active House into existing construction techniques. In an architectural context, when concerning repair work after flooding, the need to consider problems related to contemporary living conditions through the ‘active’ category is seen in a new understanding of nature which allows the replacement of a passive restoration model, with an active models for designing in interaction with the environment., Snaga arhitektonskih znanja u borbi za bolju budućnost pokazuje se kroz stav da dobar projekat, odnosno kvalitetno arhitektonsko rešenje, ne pripada samo privilegovanima kao nadogradnja elementarnih uslova, već upravo obrnuto, da ono nastaje tek u okvirima nužnosti. Cilj zdravstvenog i emotivnog blagostanja, ukršten sa dugoročnom težnjom da se negativan uticaj građenog okruženja umanji i preinači u pozitivan doprinos prirodnoj sredini, spaja i unapređuje bioklimatske principe, arhitektonsko projektovanje i održivost gradnje u koncepciji Aktivne kuće. Ideja o Aktivnoj kući sažima obezbeđivanje komfora i opšte dobrobiti korisnika sa energetskom efikasnosti i zaštitom životne sredine. Radionica Aktivna kuća održana je, kao deo šire akcije studenata Novi modeli stanovanja za ugrožene u poplavama, na Arhitektonskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Beogradu, u svrhu pružanja pomoći ugroženoj društvenoj zajednici i doprinosa sanaciji objekata na području Srbije, pogođenom ekstremnim poplavama u maju mesecu 2014. Tokom rada u ovoj radionici studenti su proizveli devet idejnih rešenja malih porodičnih kuća gde su prepoznali principe Aktivne kuće u postojećim tehnikama gradnje. Na opštoj obrazovnoj ravni, reč je o proširenju zamisli predmeta arhitekture, tako što mu se inicijalno dodeljuje osnovna životna vrednost, čime bi mogao da zadobije koncepcijski status blizak živom organizmu, ili bar svakodnevnom životu. Potreba da se o problemima savremenih uslova života razmišlja kroz kategoriju “aktivnog” u arhitektonskom kontekstu manifestuje se kroz novo razumevanje prirode koje omogućava da se zamene pasivni modeli arhitektonskog saniranja posledica aktivnim modelima projektovanja sadejstva sa okruženjem.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš",
journal = "Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering",
title = "Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population, Aktivna kuća - savremeni stambeni model za ugrožene u poplavama",
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "97-111",
doi = "10.2298/FUACE1502097S"
}
Stratimirović, T., Kordić, M.,& Marlović, S.. (2015). Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population. in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering
Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš., 13(2), 97-111.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE1502097S
Stratimirović T, Kordić M, Marlović S. Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population. in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2015;13(2):97-111.
doi:10.2298/FUACE1502097S .
Stratimirović, Tatjana, Kordić, Milena, Marlović, Srđan, "Active house: A contemporary housing model for flood affected population" in Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 13, no. 2 (2015):97-111,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE1502097S . .

Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires

Milenković, Vladimir; Vesnić, Snežana; Stratimirović, Tatjana

(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Milenković, Vladimir
AU  - Vesnić, Snežana
AU  - Stratimirović, Tatjana
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/682
AB  - There are 800 towers in Belgrade, mostly built in the 20th century, at the time of
Modernism. In relation to the prominent tradition of their construction, the current
situation can be defined as a paradox of continuity – which can be expressed through
two contradictions. The first contradiction is related to the comparison of the number
of high-rise structures completed during the industrial development and the fact that
after 1990 the number of realized structures of eight storeys or higher is insignificant.
The second contradiction is related to the ratio of the height of the tallest existing
structures and the maximum height allowed for the new structures, as defined by the
current normative acts. In this context Belgrade has a tradition of high-rise
construction, yet at present there is no awareness, and no professional or social
consensus on the need for the high-rise developments. The restraints of height and
land zoning for high-rise development are not only constraining factors in strategic
planning and expansion of the city, but they create an economic problem by opposing
the very concept of prosperity. Additionally, in terms of the cultural context, they limit
the possibilities for fulfilment of Belgrade’s contemporary demands and its iconic
future. The high-rise structures can be translated into a tool used to emphasize the
clear intentions of progress. The city turns into a metaphor for economic and cultural
status - between the visual symbol and the symbol of power. Most of all, from the
architectural point of view, it becomes the physical parameter of inventiveness,
knowledge, capacity, technical and overall achievements of a community. The
mythological capacity of such a situation can be simply translated into a necessity for
Belgrade to construct at least one extremely tall structure – a tower of no less than
150m high.
PB  - Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
T1  - Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires
SP  - 416
EP  - 423
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_682
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Milenković, Vladimir and Vesnić, Snežana and Stratimirović, Tatjana",
year = "2014",
abstract = "There are 800 towers in Belgrade, mostly built in the 20th century, at the time of
Modernism. In relation to the prominent tradition of their construction, the current
situation can be defined as a paradox of continuity – which can be expressed through
two contradictions. The first contradiction is related to the comparison of the number
of high-rise structures completed during the industrial development and the fact that
after 1990 the number of realized structures of eight storeys or higher is insignificant.
The second contradiction is related to the ratio of the height of the tallest existing
structures and the maximum height allowed for the new structures, as defined by the
current normative acts. In this context Belgrade has a tradition of high-rise
construction, yet at present there is no awareness, and no professional or social
consensus on the need for the high-rise developments. The restraints of height and
land zoning for high-rise development are not only constraining factors in strategic
planning and expansion of the city, but they create an economic problem by opposing
the very concept of prosperity. Additionally, in terms of the cultural context, they limit
the possibilities for fulfilment of Belgrade’s contemporary demands and its iconic
future. The high-rise structures can be translated into a tool used to emphasize the
clear intentions of progress. The city turns into a metaphor for economic and cultural
status - between the visual symbol and the symbol of power. Most of all, from the
architectural point of view, it becomes the physical parameter of inventiveness,
knowledge, capacity, technical and overall achievements of a community. The
mythological capacity of such a situation can be simply translated into a necessity for
Belgrade to construct at least one extremely tall structure – a tower of no less than
150m high.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014",
title = "Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires",
pages = "416-423",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_682"
}
Milenković, V., Vesnić, S.,& Stratimirović, T.. (2014). Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture., 416-423.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_682
Milenković V, Vesnić S, Stratimirović T. Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014. 2014;:416-423.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_682 .
Milenković, Vladimir, Vesnić, Snežana, Stratimirović, Tatjana, "Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires" in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014 (2014):416-423,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_682 .

Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation

Stratimirović, Tatjana

(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stratimirović, Tatjana
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1115
AB  - Овај рад има за циљ да
истражи елементе
структуре који се јављају у
савременом архитектонском пројекту, као и
да формулише методолошки поступак којим се
граде њихове међусобне
везе, узимајући за предмет
рада пројекат wohnlich –
пројекат представљања
српске националне селекције на 11. Међународном
бијеналу архитектуре у
Венецији, 2008.
AB  - This paper aims to investigate the structural elements of contemporary architectural research by design process, as
well as to formulate a methodological
procedure appropriated to generate
their liaisons, focusing on study of project wohnlich – designed for 11. International Architecture Exhibition in Venice,
2008.
PB  - Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia
T2  - Arhitektura i Urbanizam
T1  - Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation
IS  - 24-25
SP  - 29
EP  - 33
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1115
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stratimirović, Tatjana",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Овај рад има за циљ да
истражи елементе
структуре који се јављају у
савременом архитектонском пројекту, као и
да формулише методолошки поступак којим се
граде њихове међусобне
везе, узимајући за предмет
рада пројекат wohnlich –
пројекат представљања
српске националне селекције на 11. Међународном
бијеналу архитектуре у
Венецији, 2008., This paper aims to investigate the structural elements of contemporary architectural research by design process, as
well as to formulate a methodological
procedure appropriated to generate
their liaisons, focusing on study of project wohnlich – designed for 11. International Architecture Exhibition in Venice,
2008.",
publisher = "Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia",
journal = "Arhitektura i Urbanizam",
title = "Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation",
number = "24-25",
pages = "29-33",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1115"
}
Stratimirović, T.. (2009). Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation. in Arhitektura i Urbanizam
Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia.(24-25), 29-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1115
Stratimirović T. Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation. in Arhitektura i Urbanizam. 2009;(24-25):29-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1115 .
Stratimirović, Tatjana, "Case wohnlich: The structural elements of research by design and the method of translation" in Arhitektura i Urbanizam, no. 24-25 (2009):29-33,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1115 .