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Trends in New Multi-Family Residential Development in Serbia: Overview by Local Urban Professionals
(IGI Global, 2020)
The field of housing has undergone significant changes during the challenging post-socialist transition. Serbia has been a somewhat different case in the way that its transition was postponed and more complex. Conversely, ...
Self-managing socialism and urban planning: the case study of General Plan of Belgrade 1972
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2018)
This paper aims to open up a discussion about relations between former Yugoslavia's socialism and practice resulting from self-managing system established in early 1950s. Although this system was applied through a top-down ...
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 ...
New Belgrade: visions, plans and realizations 1950-2014
(Graz : Verlag der Technischen Universität, 2015)
The iconic modernist structures of New Belgrade have always been a symbol and a testimony of all ideological shifts in the Yugoslav and Serbian society. More than 60 years of its urban existence has brought numerous ...
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 ...
Tendencies in newly-built multi-family housing in Serbia : outlook of urban experts
(Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet, 2017)
Post-socialist period have brought the myriad of new socio-economic changes for states in Central and Eastern
Europe. Knowing that all such changes mirror in space and settlements, they have also made an unavoidable ...
Experts’ comments on introduction of participatory tools in urban planning in Serbia
(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)
New participation methods have been tested under the GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH) Project ‘’Strengthening of local land
management in Serbia’’ within seven pilot projects in local ...
Relation between planning and realization of open spaces in New Belgrade super-blocks : case studies of block 45 and 70
(Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet, 2017)
During the postwar period, from the 1960s to the 1980s, very large area of today's New Belgrade was built using the
concept of the Funtional city, which a lot of professionals consider as a successful example of modern ...
Micro-Museum Quarter as an Approach in the Culture-Led Urban Regeneration of Small Shrinking Historic Cities: The Case of Sombor, Serbia
(MDPI, 2023)
Demographic and economic shrinkage has become a common trend in the current urbanisation
environment, especially for small cities in developed countries. The desired socio-economic
redevelopment of these cities has been ...
How to understand the history of housing planning in modern Serbia to achieve new quality in housing?
(TU Delft Open, 2016)
The topic of (post)socialist housing has been in the spotlight of European science for years. It has usually been examined in relation to specific social and economic aspects, such as tenant rights, social affordability ...