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Urban regeneration as a tool for population health improvement
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
Poor health is associated with poorer living circumstances (Ellaway et al., 2012)
and there is therefore, a logical expectation that housing improvements and area
regeneration in disadvantaged urban areas will improve ...
Towards a new understanding of healthy place
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
By adopting and applying medical approach to health and unhealth conditions,
medical definitions and terminology, as well as the research methodology based
on logical argumentation, comparative analyses, scientific ...
Neither Byzantine nor Serbian: Byzantine Architecture in Serbian Historiography of the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century
(Bucharest: The Romanian National Committee of South-East European Studies ‒ Romanian Academy Association Internationale d’Études du Sud-Est européen, 2019)
Since the birth of modern Serbian national historiography, the encounters and relationships between medieval Serbia and Byzantine culture, art and architecture have preoccupied historians, who devised a thesis about ...
Dealing with Shrinking Cities through Urban Design
(Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
This paper aims to clarify the role of urban design as a tool to redevelop demographically and economically shrinking cities, which are becoming more and more frequent across the world. Traditionally, scholars and practitioners ...
Architecture, Urban Development, and the Yugoslavization of Belgrade, 1850-1941
(New York : Centropa, 2009)
This article is focused on the relation between the representative architectural culture of Belgrade and the ideology of Yugoslavism between 1918 and 1941, a period that spans the life of the first Yugoslav state, and is ...
National Unity through Regional Diversity: Architecture as Political Reform in Yugoslavia, 1929-1941
(Brussels: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten & Contactforum, 2012)
When in 1929 King Alexander I Karadjordjević dissolved the parliament and abolished the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, it was only the final act in a long lasting political drama which had started ...
Vrtić u Kragujevcu [priznanje 22. Salona arhitekture u Novom Sadu] / Kindergarten in Kragujevac [honourable mention 22nd Salon of architecture Novi Sad]
(Novi Sad : Društvo arhitekata Novog Sada, 2020)
Vrtić u Kragujevcu projektovan je kao deo fabričkog kompleksa u izgradnji, na obodu grada. Blago nagnuta parcela povoljne orjentacije koristi se za planiranje slobodno stojećeg objekta dominantno prizemne strukture uz ...
Scale on paper between technique and imagination. Example of Constant's drawing hypothesis
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2016)
The procedure of scaling is one of the elemental routines in architectural drawing. Along with paper as a fundamental drawing material, scale is the architectural convention that follows the emergence of drawing in ...
Architecture as a textual phenomenon: Alexander Brodsky’s architectural practices of appropriation
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
This paper analyses architecture created through appropriating existing materials while focusing on strategies of intertextuality. It argues that the meaning of an architectural object does not derive from itself, or its ...
Urban Village Model as a Tool for Brownfield regeneration
(University of Banja Luka - Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, 2014)
The paper aimed to expand and elaborate the possibilities of applying the concept of an "urban village" on abounded and devastated industrial areas in Banja Luka. Since 1980s, this concept has become one of the planning ...