A NON-DESTRUCTIVE APPROACH TO THE SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE
Heritage buildings represent tangible links between present and past; embody the creativity and traditions from past generations. The distinctive character of these buildings, primarily expressed through their authenticity and inherited values, emphasizes the need for innovative and carefully adapted conservation approaches. In this context, the pr...
By Jasna Grujoska-Kuneska, Veronika Shendova
FROM WASTE TO RESOURCE: BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM BLACKWATER THROUGH DECENTRALIZED URBAN PLANNING MODELS
Blackwater, the wastewater stream with the highest sanitary and energy load, is increasingly seen as a resource within circular urban systems. This paper explores its valorization through anaerobic digestion and decentralized planning. Using Banja Luka as a case study, key energy, economic, and spatial thresholds for local treatment feasibility are...
By Una Okilj, Petar Gvero, Darija Gajić
SPATIAL ORGANISATION AND POST-SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE BUILDINGS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE LEAGUE OF COMMUNISTS OF YUGOSLAVIA
The buildings of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Skopje, Zagreb and Belgrade form a corpus of socialist modernist architecture in which spatial organisation structured political authority across diverse urban contexts. Developed within a shared modernist framework, they articulated governance through controlled ac...
By Tamara Koneska
URBAN PARTICIPATION FOR SHAPING URBAN NATURE: “URBACT PIONEER ACCELERATOR” PROJECT IN NIŠ, SERBIA
The URBACT EU programme launched a special call – URBACT Pioneer Accelerator – for small-scale projects in the Western Balkan cities in early 2025. Niš in Serbia is among the cities selected to implement it in the topic of urban nature. A specific of this URBACT call is its final step – a concrete pilot at local level. In t...
By Ivan Simić, Branislav Antonić, Ivana Miljanović
REASSESING MODERNISM THROUGH THE YUGOSLAV LENS
Postwar modernist urbanism remains labelled by dominant narratives that frame modernism primarily through failure and postmodern rejection. While critiques of modernist planning have largely emerged from Western European and North American contexts, this study argues that such interpretations cannot be universally applied. The paper provides new ar...
By DIMITRIJE IGNJATOVIC
DEVELOPING A CFD NUMERICAL MODEL FOR WIND ANALYSIS OF BUILDINGS WITH ARCHED ROOF
Wind action on engineering structures can cause significant consequences. Arched structures covered with textile membranes (balloon halls) are particularly vulnerable. This paper presents a study of wind action on structures with arched roofs and flat gable walls. The analysis was conducted using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), with variations ...
By Danijela Đurić Mijović, Todor Vacev, Vuk Milošević, Dragan Kostić, DANIJELA Milanović
CONSTRUCTIVIST PEDAGOGY IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM WORKSHOPS: CASE STUDY OF THE RED KIOSK
Architectural education has often advanced at a slower pace than the rapid transformations of spatial practice and society. Within this imbalance, the architectural workshop emerges as a condensed yet intensive format of experimentation, providing a distinctive environment for testing pedagogical approaches. This study critically examines the works...
By Igor Kuvač, Nevena Novaković
THE MODERNIST HOUSE ON THE CORNER IN THE INTERWAR ERA: ARCHITECTURAL EXAMPLES IN BANJA LUKA
The paper explores the impact of location on the architectural form of family corner houses built during the interwar period and designed in the spirit of modernism. The specificity of a corner house's design lies in its conditioning by its urban position; on the other hand, a corner location demands that the house stands out as a landmark within t...
By Jasna Guzijan, Siniša Cvijić, Miroslav Malinović
ARCHITECTURE OF EMPTINESS – Conception, Poetics and Praxis
The Architecture of Emptiness is an urban-architectural approach that focuses on the qualities and possibilities of unbuilt space, giving it primacy over built space. The proposed approach explores how emptiness can act as a generative force for urban-architectural pieces and how, in return, it echoes its built and natural environment. It highlight...
By Ljiljana Čavić
ACTUALIZING SPACE: HIERARCHY AND EVENT IN ORTHODOX CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
This paper examines Orthodox church architecture through the concept of actualizing space, proposing that sacred architecture becomes fully intelligible only through the liturgical event that activates its spatial structure. Rather than focusing on stylistic continuity, the study interprets church architecture as a hierarchical and sequential spati...
By Marko Bilbija, Monika Bilbija