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The Security of Open Public Spaces as an Issue for Urban Redevelopment: The Case of Kosančićev Venac, Belgrade, Serbia
(Belgrade : Faculty of Security Studies, Human Research Center, 2017)
Despite the fact that urban redevelopment is not a novelty at international level, it is still an emerging phenomenon in post-socialist Europe. Accompanied by the reestablishment of capitalist economy here, the projects ...
Belgrade skyline: continuity, paradoxes & desires
(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)
There are 800 towers in Belgrade, mostly built in the 20th century, at the time of
Modernism. In relation to the prominent tradition of their construction, the current
situation can be defined as a paradox of continuity ...
Active Preservation and use of Historical Urban Centers - The case study of the Belgrade old city core
(Green Lines Institute, 2015)
Exploration of possibilities of protection, rehabilitation and envision of sustainable strategies of development of historical urban centres and environments are important topics which have dominated the sphere of theoretical ...
To Be and Not to Build: A Contingent Manifesto for Sustainable Belgrade
(ARENARadical Architecture Practice for Sustainability, 2021)
More than 100 years after the Manifesto of Futurist Architecture written by Antonio Sant’Elia and reinterpreted by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Italian Futurism, we are once again questioning our ventures and ...
The Urban Accessibility of New Nursing Homes in Belgrade, Serbia / L’accessibilità urbana di una nuova casa di cura a Belgrado in Serbia
(Conegliano : Anteferma, 2019)
The share of elderly population has increased rapidly in Serbia in few last decades. In line with these trends, nursing home care has become important for both Serbian seniors and their families. This situation has caused ...
Resilience strategies: upgrading the sustainable practice
(Belgrade : University, Faculty of ArchitectureBelgrade : Balkan Arcitectural Biennale, 2017)
Climate change has become one of the biggest challenges for the sustainable
development of cities - the rapid urbanization, marking the late 20th and the beginning of
the 21st century, has highlighted cities as main ...
The impact of quality of pedestrian spaces on walking as a moderate physical activity
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Architecture, 2015)
One of the objectives of quality of pedestrian spaces improvement is to encourage
walking in the way to become a natural part of everyday patterns in urban activity.
This would also have implications on the reduction of ...
Improving the District Heating System in Belgrade - Towards Smart Energy consumption
(The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, 2016)
An efficient system of district heating is the element of a sustainable building that determines comfort interior microclimate. District heating supply exists in 55 towns in Serbia. In Belgrade 50% of apartments and houses ...
Effect of mobile health applications on physical activity in outdoor spaces
(Belgrade : Society for Information Systems and Computer Networks, 2017)
Recent studies indicate that every outdoor physical activity has positive effect on the public health and well-being of individuals improving their quality of life. This research explores relationships between the use of ...
Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade
(Lisboa : Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares em Educação e Desenvolvimento (CeiED)Lisboa : Instituto de Educação - Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, 2017)
Public spaces represent essential elements of vibrant, inclusive, and smart
cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and sociable, open public spaces play the
main role in revitalizing communities, supporting ...