ENVIRONMENTAL AND ARCHITECTURAL ASPECTS OF TIMBER CONSTRUCTION IN LONG-SPAN STRUCTURES: A REVIEW OF SELECTED EVALUATION CRITERIA
The article presents an interdisciplinary view of long-span timber structures, combining architectural and environmental approaches. The authors, working in the field of architectural design, analyze wood not only as a structural material, but also as a means of spatial, aesthetic and cultural expression. Particular attention was paid to such aspec...
By Agnieszka Starzyk, Vuk Milošević
Geotechnical and Geodetic Structural Monitoring from the Perspective of the Industry 4.0 Concept and Challenges Toward Industry 5.0
Contemporary challenges in monitoring and preserving civil and infrastructure structures require the application of intelligent, digitally supported systems. This paper presents the possibilities and benefits of applying Industry 4.0 concepts in the field of geotechnical and geodetic structural monitoring, with a particular focus on sensor networks...
By Ankica Milinkovic, Sanja Tucikešić, Tanja Đukanović, Kornelija Klječanin
Application of sustainable materials in foundation of buildings
Growing demand for sustainable construction methods has led to increased interest in using environmentally friendly materials in foundation engineering. This paper explores the potential applications, advantages, and challenges of using sustainable materials in foundation construction. The aim of the study is to compare sustainable alternative mate...
By Andrija Vlašković, Rada Radulović, Mirjana Miletic, Jelena Vukićević Nešić
GROUNDWATER LEVEL ESTIMATION USING GMS SOFTWARE
The primary goal of this paper is to develop a mathematical model that describes groundwater flow within a porous medium. By employing mathematical modelling techniques for fluid flow analysis, valuable insights can be gained into complex flow conditions that are often difficult to assess using conventional analytical methods. Given that the spatia...
By Marijana Milić, Tamara Pantić, Goran Jeftenic, Ljubomir Budinski
Comparison of Evapotranspiration Methods in Novi Sad from 1980 to 2015
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key process in hydrology, agriculture, and managing waterresources. It affects things like irrigation planning and climate research. In this study, we useda temperature-based variation of the Penman-Monteit (PMtl) equation and the Hargreaves(HARG) equation to compare with the standard Penman-Monteith (PM) method foresti...
By Rastislav Trajkovic, Marija Milićević
Architectural Design Tool based on Koenigs meshes
Koenigs meshes should be more explored in the field of architectural design due to their various fabrication efficiency factors for doubly curved grid-shells. Beside being planar quad meshes (PQ-meshes) they have additional property of duality and are closely linked to graphical statics: their diagonals and those of their dual mesh represent form a...
By Zlata Tošić, Ahmed Elshafei, Daniel Lordick
Thermal Regime of Bovan Lake
Bovan Lake is a reservoir in southeast Serbia, used mainly for water supply, flood protection and recreation. The purpose of this study is to better understand seasonal variations in water temperature by examining the thermal characteristics of the lake at various depths within the intake tower. Water and air temperatures were recorded at five diff...
By Rastislav Trajkovic, Marija Milićević, Milica Markovic
The Principle of Recessing Residential Spaces into the Depth of the Apartment and its Application in Apartment Organization in Serbia
Natural lighting is a key factor in the organisation of residential space, influencing visual comfort, psychological well-being, and energy efficiency. This paper analyses spatial configurations of apartments in Serbia, focusing on the retreat of residential rooms, particularly kitchens, into interior zones lacking direct access to natural light. D...
By Đorđe Alfirević, Sanja Simonović Alfirević, Sanja Nikolić
The Transformative Role of Mobility for Suburban Centre - Case Study of Sremska Kamenica, Serbia
The paper explores the transformative role of mobility in suburban center of Sremska Kamenica, within the urban area of Novi Sad, Serbia, where a transit road passes through the heart of the settlement center. Throughout history central functions of the settlement were developed along the main road and thanks to its busyness. However, population gr...
By Marina Carević Tomić, Ranka Medenica Todorović
Life Cycle Assessment of Novel Materials for Low-Carbon Concrete Production
Concrete is a fundamental material in construction, but its production, particularly the manufacturing of cement as a binding agent, is a significant source of CO₂ emissions, contributing to global climate change. With the continued demand for concrete in infrastructure development, there is an urgent need to identify and implement sustainabl...
By Hesam Afsoosbiria, Hamed Afsoosbiria, Agnieszka Machowska