A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POINT CLOUD CLASSIFICATION FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION — THE CASE STUDY OF THE MONODRI BRIDGE, EVIA, GREECE.
This study presents a comparative analysis of proprietary and custom point cloud classification pipelines in the context of cultural heritage documentation, using the Monodri Bridge in Evia, Greece, as a case study. The research evaluates the performance, flexibility, and suitability of commercial software solutions versus tailored, open-source wor...
By Antrei Deligiannis, Vassilis Pagounis
THE TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF NURSING HOMES IN SERBIA: PROS AND CONS
Over 22% of the whole Serbian population represent the elderly, i.e. the people aged 65 and above. Accordingly, national policies had to be adjusted to this growing demographic group. However, there is a gap relating territorial aspects of ageing in Serbia, crucial for the mobility of the elderly people. An umbrella document – the National st...
By Branislav Antonić, Vladimir Mihajlov, Aleksandra Stupar
APPLICATION OF UHPFRC IN COMPOSITE STRUCTURES FROM A SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVE
Composite steel and concrete structures are widely used in modern civil engineering due to their structural efficiency and economic performance. However, conventional composite systems limit the possibility of full structural disassembly and reuse of steel structure elements and composite slabs, which is increasingly important in sustainable constr...
By Mladen Slijepcevic, Zlatko Marković
ECOLOGICAL AND HYDROTECHNICAL ASPECTS OF FISH PASSAGE DESIGN – A CASE STUDY OF THE DJERDAP 2 HYDROPOWER PLANT
Fish passages represent a key engineering and ecological measure for restoring the longitudinal connectivity of watercourses disrupted by hydraulic structures. This paper presents the conceptual design of a nature-like fish passage at the Djerdap 2 hydropower plant on the Danube River. The study includes route definition, hydraulic sizing under com...
By Jelena Markovic Brankovic, Milica Markovic, Tomislav Stojkovic, Dragan Radivojevic
EVOLUTION OF APPLIED FORMS IN MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE: FROM PREHISTORIC STRUCTURES TO MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
This paper examines the development of forms in memorial architecture, from prehistoric structures to abstract monuments. It demonstrates how basic patterns such as circular structures, pyramidal forms, and simple geometric shapes have established enduring principles in memorial design. Over time, these forms have evolved under the influence of rel...
By Sanja Spasić Đorđević, Vladan NIkolić, Olivera NIkolić, Jasmina Tamburić
TESTING METHODS WITH DIFFERENT DEGREES OF SAMPLING IN DETERMINING SYSTEMATIC INFLUENCES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES OF LINEAR MEASURING DEVICES
This work tested several procedures to determine the linear measuring device's systematic influences and measurement uncertainty. Three methods were developed that differ in the degree and density of sampling during measurement and were compared with the existing method used for calibrating linear measuring devices in the Metrology Laboratory accre...
By Miljana Todorović Drakul, Sanja Grekulović, Dušan Petković, Oleg Odalović
PRESENT CONTEXT OF INFORMAL ROMANI SETTLEMENTS IN BELGRADE AS EXORDIUM FOR THEIR REGENERATION: ONE CONTEXT BUT SIX THEMES OF A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
The intent of this paper is to present how several characteristics of the functional organization of Roma community present the essence of forming spatial structures in settlements that by correct understanding and reinterpreting have the potential to successfully trace the steps of future planning and designing decisions in the revitalization proc...
By Milena Grbić
SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIGHTWEIGHT MORTARS WITH EXPANDED VERMICULITE
Expanded vermiculite was added to the cement-lime mortar at 10%, 20% and 30%, which reduced the density of the hardened mortar (HM) without expanded vermiculite (EV) by an average of 8,3% for the HM with 10% EV, 14,7% for the HM with 20% EV and 24,2% for the HM with 30% EV. Compressive and flexural strength and static modulus of elasticity were inv...
By Jakob Šušteršič, Violeta Bokan Bosiljkov, Aljoša Šajna, Bojan Hertl, Rok Ercegovič
AUTOTELICITY AS A CAPACITY OF ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT: ARCHITECTURE OF CREATIVITY IN CHILDREN'S SPACES
This paper explores the intricate relationship between architecture and creativity, with a particular emphasis on the concept of autotelicity. Autotelicity, defined as a state where an individual fully immerses themselves in an activity within a spatial context, is examined as a crucial element in the creative process and appreciation of architectu...
By Diana Stupar, Maja Milić Aleksić, Ivan Živanović
INVESTIGATION OF THE PURPOSE OF THE TRAVEL IN THE AREA OF UNA – SANA CANTON FOR THE NEEDS OF EXPRESSWAY CONSTRUCTION
In this paper, research data on the purpose of the trip, the origin and destination of the trip, and the occupancy of vehicles for the construction of the expressway were analyzed. All published data are given in tables with percentages, and graphical representation in a GIS environment is used. The research included nine locations in the area of t...
By Saša Ostojić, Marko Knežević, Dajana Đuka