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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 ...
Thermal comfort of pedestrian spaces and the influence of pavement materials on warming up during summer
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018)
Public space is very valuable for a variety of community activities. Open public space comfort is one of the main indicators that provide its enjoyability, attractiveness and liveability. Having in mind that the climate ...
Contemporary Serbian Orthodox church architecture: Architectural competitions since 1990
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2016)
This paper focuses on the architectural competitions for Orthodox Christian churches in Serbia since 1990, both on the analysis of the designs submitted and the competition requirements. The first competition for an Orthodox ...
'Greening the blue': An example of institutional contribution to the global culture of climate neutrality / 'Greening the blue' - primer institucionalnog doprinosa globalnoj kulturi klimatske neutralnosti
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd, 2014)
Under the title 'Greening the Blue', a range of actions are gathered, promoting the culture of climate neutrality within UN, one of the most important international organizations. All the actions have been structured into ...
Assessment of decarbonisation scenarios for the residential buildings of Serbia
(VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2018)
Thermal energy demand in the residential building sector represents a big challenge for Serbia. In order to understand how to reduce this demand, and thereby
avoiding GHG gas emissions, a bottom-up simulation model was ...
Achieving the Basic Sustainable Qualities in New Housing in Post-socialist Serbia: Regulation vs. Case-studies
(Elsevier, 2017)
In a period of post-socialist transformation, unexpected and sudden socio-economic changes in society have deeply reflected into urban space. Their influence has been specially observed in the most common spatial elements, ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...