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Institutional cooperation in the brownfield regeneration process: Experiences from Central and Eastern European countries
(European Spatial Research and Policy, 2016)
The topic of brownfield regeneration has been the focus of planning debate for years. However, the aspect of institutional cooperation and strengthening the institutional capacity in order to cope with a complex task of ...
Role of housing Agencies in the Future Development of Serbia
(AESOP - Young academics network, 2017)
With the rise of neoliberal economy in Europe, decent urban housing has become unaffordable for many Europeans in recent decades. This has further produced socio-economic pressure on urban-policy makers across the continent. ...
Spatial and urban planning in Serbia: A look through the lens of deliberative approach
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2017)
In planning, the deliberative process is most commonly present in the form of a structured public discussion. The main idea behind such an approach is to improve communication among different participants by informing them ...
Small Shrinking Towns in the Post-Socialist Context of Development
(Niš: University of Niš, Serbia, 2022)
The process of urban shrinkage is affecting many cities around the world. It is evident in small towns as well, but unlike larger cities, it has not received much attention. Accordingly, this paper analyses small towns’ ...
Low carbon urban development in Serbia: Challenges and opportunities on the local level / Karbon odgovoran urbani razvoj u Srbiji - izazovi i mogućnosti na lokalnom nivou
(Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš, 2012)
Development of low carbon urban environment stands among the highest priorities countries, cities and regions are faced with. Despite all the efforts, initiatives and concrete actions taken on the international, regional ...
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 ...
Mapping the vernacular environment: Serbian village atlas as a step towards an eco-village network
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2016)
The main research subject is forming optimal local models of
the architectural and technological intervention in rural areas of
the Republic of Serbia, as a way of climate change adaptation,
as well as their feasibility ...
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
Increasing the Livability of Open Public Spaces during Nighttime: The Importance of Lighting in Waterfront Areas
(MDPI, 2022)
The contemporary way of life influences the forms and time framework of outdoor activities in open public spaces, shifting their focus to nighttime usage. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the limits of existing ...
Transition of collective land in modernistic residential settings in New Belgrade, Serbia
(Basel : MDPI AG, 2019)
Turbulent periods of transition from socialism to neoliberal capitalism, which have a ected
the relationships between holders of power and governing structures in Serbia, have left a lasting
impact on the urban spaces ...