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Tensions of Urban Development in Post-Socialist City: the Case Study of Community –Based Initiatives for Preservation and Transformation of Open Public Space in Banjaluka
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
Fundamental institutional reforms, as well as changes in the political, economic and social system, are the cause of the very complex and dynamic urban development of post-socialist cities. The transition from the single-party ...
Facade Panel Parametrisation in the Modernist Heritage of New Belgrade: A Multiple-Case Study
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
Most of the modernist heritage buildings in New Belgrade are over half a century old. Additionally, there is a growing need for new residential and commercial spaces in the city of Belgrade, and New Belgrade with its ...
Shrinking and Non-Global Cities: Similarities and Differences
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
The concept of shrinking cities has become well-known among both scientists and practitioners
in urban planning and design. Basically, shrinking cities experience many downturn trends due to
structural problems in local ...
Reconstruction of the heritage building of the Žiča monastery for the purpose of sustainability
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
The Žiča Monastery was built at the beginning of the 13th century, in Serbia, near the present-day town
of Kraljevo, in the village of Žiča, and was declared as a cultural monument of exceptional importance
in 1979. Even ...
Collaborative approach for integrating natural and cultural heritage for sustainable urban development: the case of action plan for Sombor within Danurb+
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
The protection and sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage in order to improve local identity
and quality of life, as well as the positioning of Serbian cities on the global map of eco-cultural
tourism, are still ...
Refurbishment of the existing multi-family housing stock from the period of post-war mass construction: spatial and energy benefits [predavanje po pozivu]
(University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
The most represented multi-family housing stock within the cities of Serbia was built in the period
from 1946 to 1970. 25% of the total multi-family stock of Serbia consists of buildings built in that
period. This ...
Methodology of Representation and Transcription of Architectural Space: Discovering the Hybrid Model of Architectural Drawing
(Belgrade: STRAND - Sustainable Urban Society Association, 2022)
This paper problematizes the position of contemporary architectural drawing by examining its manifestations in new, hybrid forms and roles of drawing, as a consequence of the paradigmatic changes brought about by the digital ...
The Improvement of the New Office Buildings’ Adaptability: General Recommendations
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2024)
Since buildings’ adaptations are becoming an important part of architectural and urban practice, the criteria which can contribute to the buildings’ adaptation potential are analyzed in this paper. To make the adaptation ...
Enriching Architectural Education with Extracurricular Activities - the Case of the Geometry Adventure Workshop
(Pollack Press, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology University of Péc, 2023)
In this study, we present and analyse the case of the Workshop titled “A Geometric Adven ture in the World of Grasshopper”, realised in September 2023, at the University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Architecture, within the ...
Global Village - Utopia or Reality?
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, 2023)
The discussion will start debates about the diverse paradigms of suburban, rural, and urban places in today's global society, and it will do so by comparing these three types of locations. The primary point of contention ...