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Introducing Matrix for the Reprogramming of Mass Housing Neighbourhoods (MHN) Based on EU Design Taxonomy: The Observatory Case of Serbia
(MDPI, 2023)
This article addresses the contemporary framework of housing at the EU level in the era of the ‘Housing at the Centre’ approach. More specifically, the research focuses on mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN) as the leading ...
An attempt to locate the Russian spatial planning system within the European planning families
(Elsevier Ltd., 2023)
Since the end of the 1980s, several studies have been conducted aiming at understanding the heterogeneity of spatial planning traditions across Europe. Over the years, such studies became more comprehensive and included ...
Модернизација стамбене изградње прве половине 20. века у Београду – трансформација просторног концепта, конструкцијe и материјализацијe вишеспратних вишепородичних зграда / Belgrade housing modernisation in the first half of 20th century – transformation of spatial concept, construction and materialization of multy-story residential buildings
(Институт за архитектуру и урбанизам Србије (ИАУС), 2020)
Вишеспратне пословно-стамбене и стамбене зграде су све
присутније у Београду од 1900. год. и сведоче о његовој
убрзаној модернизацији. У периоду до Првог светског рата
се развијају основни типови вишепородичних ...
Kulturno i prirodno nasleđe Đerdapa - izgubljena istorija ili potencijal za održivi razvoj? / Cultural and natural heritage of Djerdap - lost history or potential for sustainable development?
(Beograd: Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, 2022)
Rimski limes, nekadašnja prirodna granica Rimskog carstva, prepoznat je kao kulturni predeo sa izuzetnim univerzalnim vrednostima međunarodnog značaja od strane relevantne organizacije za zaštitu kulturnog i prirodnog ...
The Textuality of the Modernist Rural Landscape: Belgrade Agricultural Combine (PKB) as a Driver of the Urban Development of Third Belgrade
(MDPI, 2020)
This paper considers the landscape as both a material and an ideological representation and starts from the assumption that spatial patterns arise as a result of the ideological imperative of the process that forms the ...
Integrating Natural and Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Small Cities: Network of Eco-Cultural Routes on The Danube Region, Serbia
(Turkey : Alanya University, 2023)
The paper represents a part of the research conducted through the EU Interreg project DANUrB+ (Danube Urban Brand), which gathered six European countries including Serbia around the common goal: to foster the development ...
Empowering strategic priority areas of cultural policy: empirical findings on cultural participation processes in Serbia
(University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2023)
Background: The background of this research encompasses contemporary cultural policy issues and theirfactors of influence, with a special focus on cultural participation processes. The sphere of culture provides thefundamental ...
Perception of Heritage Values: Experiential Qualitative Model for Assessing the Urban Potential
(Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy and the University of Banja Luka, 2022)
Modern-day is defined as a period of globalization, a complex construct that can pose a threat to maintaining the uniqueness of a place and creating a distinctive city identity. The hypothesis of this paper ...
Ка критичко-рефлексивном планеру: прилог унапређењу праксе на примеру комплекса „Авала филма” / Towards a critical and reflective planner: a contribution to improved practice using the case study of the Avala film complex
(Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, 2021)
Циљ рада је илустрација резултата креираног педагошког
приступа за развој компетенција критичко-рефлексивног
планера. Педагошки приступ је развијен за потребе
реализације курса Теорија планирања на мастер нивоу
Архитектонског ...
Post-socialist discourse of urban megaproject development: from City on the Water to Belgrade Waterfront
(Elsevier Ltd, 2022)
As many as twenty years after the overthrow of its authoritarian political regime, Serbia remains a ‘proto-democracy’, supported by the economic ideology of wild neoliberalism. Under such circumstances, urban development ...