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
THERMAL MEASUREMENTS ON A MEMBRANE-COVERED SPORTS FACILITY: CASE STUDY IN NIŠ, SERBIA
There are numerous membrane-covered sports facilities in Niš. They have become popular over the last two decades due to their low cost and rapid construction. However, they are known to provide poor indoor thermal conditions, and methods for improving their performance are still being investigated. This research forms part of that effort. A ...
By Vuk Milošević, Dragan Kostić, Snežana Đorić Veljković, Sonja Krasić
PROCESSING OF NON-EXISTENT ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE FOR AI VISUALIZATION, А CASE STUDY OF THE CHAPEL OF SAINT PETKA IN BRESTAČ
This study focuses on collecting data on non-existent architectural heritage and transforming it into structured input for AI visualization, based on the case study of the Chapel of Saint Petka in Brestač, which was demolished after the Second World War and the early communist period. Archival documents, cartographic sources, and interviews with wi...
By Una Radivojević
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
INTEGRATING LIFE-CYCLE THINKING INTO BUILDING RENOVATION PRACTICES: AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Decarbonizing the existing building stock requires moving beyond an approach based solely on reducing operational energy consumption and toward an integrated life-cycle assessment perspective. The standardization framework for building renovation encompasses energy performance, life-cycle assessment (LCA), environmental product declarations (EPDs),...
By Slobodan Peulić, David Christian Finger
OPTIMIZATION OF PURLINS CROSS-SECTION EXPOSED TO FIRE
In practice, consideration of fire protection for structural elements mainly occurs after the adopted dimensions of sections. However, this procedure leads to not the most cost-effective solution in general. To find the optimal solution, it is necessary to apply one of the optimization methods. The presented optimization of purlins RHS cross-sectio...
By Milan Bursać, Svetlana Kostić
SKAFFOLDING TECHNIQUE IN GRAPHING ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS – A CASE STUDY
In this paper, the authors present the application of the scaffolding technique in drawing graphs of some elementary functions. First-year students of the Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Geodesy were tested using two exams: an entrance test and an exit test. The obtained results show whether students are more successful in drawing g...
By Sandra Kosić-Jeremić, Snježana Maksimović, Ljubiša Preradović
GEOMATIC DATA FOR TREATMENT OF HISTORIC BRIDGES. THE CASE STUDY OF THE RIBNICA BRIDGE IN PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO
Stone bridges, all around Europe stand as enduring testaments to engineering mastery, cultural heritage, and historical continuity. They served as crucial infrastructural lifelines, connecting communities and fostering trade routes. Their enduring presence symbolizes the craftsmanship and innovation of their eras, reflecting diverse regional styles...
By Athanasios Iliodromitis, Radovan Đurović, Jovan Furtula, Gojko Nikolić, Vassilis Pagounis