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Primena biorazgradivih materijala u savremenoj arhitekturi

Application of biodegradable materials in contemporary architecture

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Ivanović Šekularac, Jelena
Šekularac, Nenad
Čikić Tovarović, Jasna
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Abstract
Renewable materials that belong to the category of the living and green creations of Nature, such as grass and various types of vegetation, are processed and molded in completely different ways than other renewable materials, such as wood and woodbased products. These green products are known for their biological uniqueness and they can be applied to walls and roofs of various architectural structures, while in full vegetation stage, which is one of the highest levels of using renewable materials. Also, new technological solutions and possibilities should be applied as well as, so that the requirements of modern architectural structures could be met successfully.
Keywords:
Renewable materials / Organic products / Environmentally friendly materials / Composite materials
Source:
Zbornik radova [Elektronski izvor] / Šesti međunarodni naučno-stručni simpozijum Instalacije & arhitektura, 2015, 86-91
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  • Beograd : Arhitektonski fakultet

ISBN: 978-86-7924-154-2

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http://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/454
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