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
AI SUPPORTED PYTHON PROGRAMMING IN ARCHITECTURAL FORM-FINDING PROCESSES
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become widely accessible, with powerful AI tools integrated into common ICT services and new AI-based applications emerging almost daily, often freely available. The Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) sector is no exception, as numerous studies highlight AI-enhanced applic...
By Mirjana Devetaković, Jelena Ivanović, Djordje Djordjević, Djordje Mitrović
SYSTEMATIZATION AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR THE PLANNING, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN SERBIA
Previous studies in the field of architectural and interior design of patient rooms in secondary and tertiary healthcare institutions in the Republic of Serbia have highlighted the need for access to regulatory documents that legally define the requirements for the planning, design, and construction of such facilities. A key issue identified is the...
By Olivera Nikolić, Aleksandar Kekovic, Vladan Nikolić, Sanja Spasić Đorđević, Jasmina Tamburić
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
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
The Aesthetics of Rural Cultural Centres and Their Impact on the Community: Two Case Studies from the Nišava District
The expansion of cultural centre construction in underdeveloped areas was an integral part of the cultural policy pursued by the new political and social order in Yugoslavia following the end of the Second World War. The conceptual aim was to foster the cultural life of rural populations while simultaneously promoting the principles of collectivism...
By Dimitra Jezdimirović
Contemporary architecture and its impact on the environment - modern systems of sustainable construction
Rethinking contemporary construction goes beyond conventional building techniques and is conditioned by the context of technological progress.The aim of this paper is to analyze the transformation of the city, the impact of contemporary design solutions, and the assessment of their effectiveness after implementation in modern projects. Transformati...
By Vukašin Stefanović, Anđela Stevčić
Optimisation of Daylighting Strategies in Educational Learning Environments in Nigeria: A Case for University Library Design
Natural daylighting is a sustainable and cost-effective technique for improving indoor environmental quality in educational buildings, particularly in tropical regions such as Nigeria. University libraries, as centres of knowledge and extended student activity, require excellent visual comfort and low energy consumption. The aim of this study is to...
By Oluwafemi Akande, Abdullahi Yusuf
AN EXAMINATION INTO THE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS THAT PROMOTE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN ABUJA, NIGERIA
The steady rise in energy usage within Nigeria's residential building sector has raised concerns about sustainability, cost-efficiency, and environmental damage. This paper examined the architectural features that contribute to energy efficiency in residential structures in Asokoro, an affluent neighbourhood in Abuja, Nigeria. The objective was to ...
By Ezinne Chinwe Orjiako, Oluwafemi Akande, Ekeme Angela Otemeata
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