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Reconstuction of a traditional house and its functional modification into a "Town House" Museum in Leskovac
(Technics Technologies Education Management, 2012)
Bora Dimitijevic Piksla's traditional house in Leskovac, Serbia, is a rare represenatative example of traditional urban architecture of the 19th century in Serbia. For its architecural and constructional value as well as ...
Assessing accessibility and transport infrastructure inequities in administrative units in Serbia's Danube corridor based on multi-criteria analysis and GIS mapping tools
(Babes Bolyai University, 2018)
The Danube Regions, especially the sub-national units of governance, must be ready to play an active role in spatial development policies. A precondition for this is good accessibility and the coordinated development of ...
The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan - historic town modernization
(Routledge, 2018)
The paper analyses the 1923 Belgrade Master Plan's preparation and implementation process, a significant moment in Belgrade's political and urban history when, after the First World War, the city lost its centuries-long ...
Spaces of transition: testing high standard housing in late-socialist Belgrade
(Routledge, 2019)
This article explores housing models and hybrid typologies advanced as part of an urban renewal programme in Belgrade (Serbia, former Yugoslavia) in the 1980s. We argue that these typologies were tested against the ...
"L'institution révolutionnaire" O "prevratu", nasilju in instituciji pri Gillesu Deleuzu
(Ljubljana : Filozofski inštitut ZRC SAZU, 2011)
Deleuze uses l'institution revolutionnaire in his texts, certainly completely aware that this phrase has a quite chaotic and vague history during post-revolutionary periods, but also that it is perfectly in the spirit of ...
The representatives of social action in waterfront regeneration: The case of the brownfield site "Belgrade port" / Predstavnici društvene akcije u procesu regeneracije priobalja - slučaj braunfild lokacije Luka Beograd
(Sociologija i Prostor, 2012)
Brownfield regeneration is one of the sustainable development mechanisms, and therefore at the peak of popularity in recent decades. This refers to the experience of Western Europe, but the tendency of brownfield regeneration ...
Place‐Based Education in the Architectural Design Studio: Agrarian Landscape as a Resource for Sustainable Urban Lifestyle
(Basel : MDPI AG, 2015)
This article highlights how “place-based education” can be used to raise awareness about sustainability and potentially influence design process decisions that have environmental and cultural implications. “Place-based ...
The beauty of production: module and its social significance
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)
The article examines the post-WW2 expanded understanding of the concept of Mediterraneità or Mediterranean-ness in the South Adriatic coastal region of Montenegro in the former Yugoslavia, primarily as a modernist recourse ...
Value framework for evaluation of land banks/funds
(Association of Surveyors of Slovenia (Zveza geodetov Slovenije), 2014)
Land banks/funds are one of the most important instruments of rural development. The significance of the land banks/funds in land development was primarily recognized in the Netherlands and Denmark, where land banks had ...
Brownfield Regeneration vs. Greenfield Investments − Case Study Ecka Industrial Zone in Zrenjanin, Serbia
(Sarajevo : DRUNPP, 2011)
The paper discusses how different investment types affect the transformation of the urban environment. In the narrow sense, the research subject is the comparative analysis of the effects produced by Brownfield sites ...