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Waterfront regeneration in post-socialist Belgrade: benefits and risks
(Edizione Spin Off SUT - Sustainable Urban Transformation. Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara, 2020)
Cities all over the world are (re)discovering their waterfronts as places for public enjoyment, and as opportunities for new economic development. Although waterfront regeneration has been well studied in developed countries, ...
Rhythmic dance of shadows and colours : Roaming Business Facility / Ritmična igra senki i boja : Roaming Business Facility
(Arhitekta, 2022)
Prikaz projekta: Poslovni objekat Roaming, BiroVIA: Goran Vojvodić i Jelena Ivanović Vojvodić
Towards sustainable development of social housing model in Serbia: Case study of Belgrade
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2015)
Social housing in Serbia has been experiencing drastic transformations over the last 25 years. Although new solutions have begun to develop, they are based predominantly on various types of local supported housing provisions, ...
Who Plans What for Whom Under the “Iron Law” of Megaprojects? The Discourse Analysis of the Belgrade Waterfront Project
(Yekaterinburg : Ural Federal University, 2022)
Urban megaprojects exhibit various distortions: special regulations, budget overrun, additional funding sources, long-term timeframes, and ad-hoc actor networks. Coping with such challenges seems to be demanding even for ...
The role of creative cluster Savamala in Belgrade repositioning in global hierarchies / Uloga kreativnog klastera Savamale u repozicioniranju Beograda u globalnim hijerarhijama
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2016)
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 ...
Chasing the limelight: Belgrade and Istanbul in the global competition
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2006)
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and compare main changes of contemporary Belgrade and Istanbul - two urban nodes at the crossroads of different and multileveled flows. Following the same pattern of global activation, ...
The Garden City Concept: from Theory to Implementation : Case Study: Professors' Colony in Belgrade
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2009)
This paper presents a part of the town-planning history of the
capital of Serbia — Belgrade. The subject of the research* is
the analysis of the application of Ebenezer Howard’s Garden
City Concept in Belgrade in the ...
Mapping post-socialist changes in urban tissues: a comparative study of Belgrade and Krakow
(International Seminar on Urban Form, 2022)
This project on post-socialist urban form in Belgrade and Krakow was undertaken by the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology and the Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial ...
Urban Regularisation of Belgrade, 1867: Trace vs. Erasure
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2009)
A gradual urban transformation of Belgrade from Oriental into
Occidental city in the nineteenth century in a way prefigured its
political change of status from an Ottoman Empire border town
into a capital of a European ...
Political circumstances as a risk factor in urban development of the city
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2007)
This paper is primarily based on the observation of conditions and effects of functioning of Belgrade, the Capital of Serbia, in the period of its multiparty constellation. Although there were no significant intentions of ...