THE ARCHITECTURE OF SCHOOLS IN BANJA LUKA BUILT IN 1878-1918
This paper deals with the architecture of schools built in Banja Luka, during the 40-year long Austro-Hungarian rule in today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina. The buildings for education, spanning from the basic, very small, elementary schools, to vast buildings, like higher gymnasium, received very interesting set of architectural styles featuring tradit...
By Miroslav Malinović
LAND USE / LAND COVER MAPPING FROM SENTINEL 2 DATA USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS
Land cover/land use (LULC) have an important impact on land degradation,erosion and water availability therefore mapping of patterns and spatial distribution ofLULC is essential for land management. Accurate mapping of complex land cover andland use classes using remotely sensed data requires robust classification methods.Various classification alg...
By Gordana Jakovljević
ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF THE EDUCATIONAL BUILDING ENVELOPE ACCORDING TO A PASSIVE AND LOW-ENERGY STANDARD
High energy demands and obligation for building energy certification make an impact on architectural design and building construction. The paper aims to present energy performance of the educational building envelope in a passive and low-energy standard in the climatic conditions of the north zone of the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)....
By Slobodan Peulić
SPACE, CONSTRUCTION AND PLANNING. AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT URBAN CONDITION OF SURROUNDINGS IN POST-SOCIALIST CITIES IN THE SEE REGION
Urban residents worldwide express a desire for contact with nature and each other, attractive environments, places in which to recreate and play, privacy, a more active role in the design of their community, and a sense of place identity. However, the spatial and urban planning system does not provide conditions for a such way of urban development....
By Igor Kuvač
ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO VIBRATION AND NOISE IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Vibration in buildings may occur from different external or internal sources. Where occupants can detect vibration in buildings, it may potentially impact their comfort or working efficiency. Some vibration sources give rise to audible effects such as structure-borne noise and airborne noise, and secondary rattling of building elements or contents....
By Valentina Golubovic-Bugarski
COOPERATION BETWEEN ARCHITECTS AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS IN THE DESIGN OF COMPLEX REINFORCED CONCRETE ROOF STRUCTURES
The history of the relationship between architects and structural engineers went through a series of phases from the mid-19th century, when reinforced concrete began to be technologically advanced. This relationship had its ups and downs, but it became especially important when large covered spaces were formed. Both architects and structural engine...
By Nađa Kurtović Folić
COMPARISON OF PERFORMANCE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY IN RELATION TO THEIR STUDY PROGRAM
Descriptive geometry is one of the fundamental subjects in the education of future architects, civil engineers and engineers of geodesy. During the course, certain differences in mastering the teaching material have been noticed, as well as the divergence in performance of students in relation to their study program. In order to analyse these diffe...
By Sandra Kosić-Jeremić
ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF COMPRESSED SLABS AND BOX GIRDERS
A theoretical investigation into the effectiveness of a plate thickness against the ultimate strength of a compressed slabs and box girders is carried out. Series of the buckling analyses, the elastic, the viscoplastic and the ultimate strength are performed by the rheological-dynamical inelastic theory and the finite strip method on a slabs and bo...
By Dragan Milašinović
ANALYSIS OF LINEAR THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE OF A SIMPLE BALCONY THERMAL BRIDGE
The linear thermal transmittance of a simple balcony thermal bridge with a uniformbalcony slab and wall was analysed. In a five-parameter model (thickness, length andthermal conductivity of a balcony slab; thickness and thermal conductivity of an adjacentwall), it was found that the length of the balcony slab does not influence the thermaltransmitt...
By Anita Prapotnik Brdnik
GEOPORTAL FOR SEARCHING AND VISUALIZATION OF CADASTRAL DATA
Geoportal is an indispensable part of the national spatial data infrastructure and a central point of access to spatial data. The paper presents the development of a geoportal based on the principles of service-oriented architecture. Open source frameworks and libraries were used to create geoportal. The aim of the paper is to present a partially d...
By Mladen Đurić