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Principles of climate sensitive urban design analysis in identification of suitable urban design proposals. Case study: Central zone of Leskovac competition
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)
Paper represents the analysis of the change in the outdoor comfort during the summer days of open public space of the main square in Leskovac. The analysis covers the present state, two rewarded design proposals at urban ...
Serbia: Current Risk in Heritage Protection
(Berlin: ICOMOS and Hendrik Bäßler verlag, 2017)
The important political and social changes in Serbia in the early
21st century started a process of democratisation, establishing
closer ties with Europe, which contributed to intensified efforts
for ratifying international ...
WE65-2 Apartment Interior Design [STRAND 2019]
(Belgrade: STRAND - Sustainable Urban Society Association, 2019)
Located in New Belgrade and designed for student living, the interior should satisfy the need for isolation of residents, as well as the necessity for interaction in the living room area. The main idea was to make a ...
The phenomenon of shrinking illegal suburbs in Serbia: Can the concept of shrinking cities be useful for their upgrading?
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018)
Illegal residential construction at the fringes of urban areas has been typical for Serbia and the other countries of South Eastern and Southern Europe, spanning through all periods of modern urbanisation. Illegal suburbs ...
Urban shrinkage in a 'shrinking' serbia - the approach to a global phenomenon in a local context
(Association of Surveyors of Slovenia (Zveza geodetov Slovenije), 2017)
The initial purpose of this research was to understand the basic patterns of urban shrinkage in Serbia. Urban shrinkage, a common phenomenon in post-socialist countries, is a novelty, albeit very present in Serbia today. ...
TV8 Apartment Interior Design [ BAB 2019]
(Belgrade: Balkan Architectural Biennale, 2019)
TV8 represents the renovation of a housing unit in the building dated from the early 20th century, located in Belgrade's old town. Endless overlapped areas of the home with different levels of privacy are the most striking ...
The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia
(Springer Netherlands, 2018)
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 ...
Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2012)
Research problem. The research problem is the increase of GHG and CO2 emissions in the transport sector, i.e. the intensification of urban transport activity in Serbia during the last 15 years. Focusing on redesigning of ...
Planning and designing safe and secure open public spaces in Serbia
(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)
The main role of the city in the past was protection of its citizens and goods. Cities
represented the places where people were able to hide from savagery, crime and
wilderness, with the enemies left on the other side ...
The Institutional Structure of Land Use Planning for Urban Forest Protection in the Post-Socialist Transition Environment: Serbian Experiences
(MDPI AG, 2019)
In recent decades, Serbia has been undergoing a period of post-socialist transition that has significantly altered the value system underlying spatial development due to alteration of ownership frameworks and land use ...