Flood and drought risk management solutions in smart cities
The frequency and intensity of floods and droughts are projected to rise under future climatic conditions. Urban areas, with their increasing populations and expanding built environments, are expected to face these challenges more acutely. In response, smart cities that leverage digital technologies for data collection and service delivery are well...
By Borislava Blagojević, Snežana Đorić-Veljković, Milan Gocić, Emina Hadžić
IMPORTANCE AND TYPES OF LANDSCAPE EDGING ON URBAN GREEN AREAS
Landscape edging (barriers) play a significant role in increasing the aesthetic value and functionality of entire green areas. They provide a way to solve the transition between two different surfaces, creating border and transitional zones between green areas and the surrounding spatial elements i.e. between structural elements within green areas....
By Nenad Stavretović, Jovana Petrović, Marija Pešikan
Contemporary Housing Trends in Niš, Serbia: An Analysis of Market Conditions and Regulatory Compliance
This study investigates contemporary housing trends in Niš, Serbia, focusing on urban planning, architectural practices, and socio-economic conditions influencing the local housing market. The primary objectives are to identify prevailing housing trends, assess their conformity with current regulatory frameworks, and propose improvements to ...
By Slavisa Kondic, Katarina Medar, Milica Zivkovic, Vojislav Nikolic, Mirko Stanimirovic
Different Aspects of the Application of Old Shipping Containers in the Construction of Multi-Storey Buildings
Application of old shipping containers in the construction of different kinds of buildings is increasingly popular in the world and in our country as well. This is an economically and ecologically sustainable option. Containers, which were originally designed for transportation, after they have served their purpose, can be used to build modular bui...
By Aleksandra Cilić, Jelena Savić, Danijela Ðurić Mijović, Predrag Radomirović
The City as an Invention for the Future
At the turn of the century, more precisely in 2005, the World Congress of Architects was held in Istanbul under the theme A Celebration of Cities. A vast number of ideas from around the world, translated into drawings and texts, testifying to the optimistic spirit of architects and urban planners. The presence of Zaha Hadid, renowned for her avant-...
By Dejan Milivojevic, Dragana Stamenić
Timber Vernacular Built Heritage in Danger – Comparative Study from the Borderline of Bulgaria and Serbia
The built heritage of the rural areas of the Balkans is characterized by decades of neglect, which developed as a consequence of the abandonment of rural areas, strong urbanization of cities, emigration of residents, and low birth rates. Most of the built heritage fund consists of residential and auxiliary buildings dating from the 19th and 20th ce...
By Milena Metalkova-Markova, Ana Stanojević, Antonela Karapandzheva, Boris Rančev, Alexander Mladenov, Sam Brooks, Musab Ak, Kremena Dimitrova
Acoustic Treatment of Space by Implementing Parametric Panels
The development of software tools has enabled more detailed analysis of the acoustic properties of a space. Therefore, this research explores the possibility of improving the acoustic and aesthetic qualities of a space through the implementation of parametric wall panels. The research was conducted in two phases. As part of the first phase, the abs...
By Predrag Radomirović, Momir Praščević, Ivana Nikolić, Petar Jovanović
Enhancing Pedestrian Circulation: Quantifying Spatial Integration in Urban Event Spaces
Circulation within urban spaces refers to how people move through environments, and it plays a vital role in the design of pedestrian-friendly areas. The concept of circulation in architecture and urbanism is frequently equated with communication, as it enables the easy movement and connection between various elements of the urban landscape. Unders...
By Tanja Mitrovic
FLEXURAL STRENGTH CAPACITY OF THE CONCRETE BEAMS PRODUCED USING DIFFERENT CONCRETE VARIABLES
Flexural strength capacity of the concrete beams depends on different variables such as compressive strength of the concrete, type of the reinforcement used, amount of the reinforcement and cross section of the beam. The flexural strength is expressed as Modulus of Rupture, and it is determined according to ASTM C 293 (center-point-loading). This r...
By Adrijana Savić, Iva Despotović
Implementing an ESG strategy in a construction company
Implementing an ESG strategy in business is one of the important steps on the path to sustainable development. In the construction sector, which is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and producers of emissions, the implementation of ESG principles is becoming a necessity. The aim of the article is to describe the issue of implementi...
By Gabriela Kocourkova, Eva Vitkova