PILOT ELICITATION OF LOCAL NAVIGATION PARAMETERS FOR PEDESTRIAN WAYFINDING: A BANJA LUKA CASE STUDY
Pedestrian route choice in cities depends both on the overall structure of the street network and on local decisions made at points of directional change. While space syntax has shown the importance of configurational relations, wayfinding and navigation tasks point to additional cognitive mechanisms related to landmarks, route legibility, and task...
By Maja Ilić, Dajana Papaz, Andrej Simićević
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
IMPLEMENTATION OF URBAN PLANS AND PROJECTS RELATED TO PUBLIC OPEN SPACE IN MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURHOODS: A CASE STUDY IN NIŠ, SERBIA
This paper discusses implementation as a critical phase of urban planning, where adopted policies and planning intentions are translated into spatial and social outcomes. It examines the regeneration of public open space (POS) in inherited large housing estates, exploring the interaction between urban plans, urban design projects, and operational p...
By Milena Dinić Branković, Jelena Đekić, Milica Ljubenović, Milica Igić
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AS A FRAMEWORK FOR URBAN IDENTITY PRESERVATION: THE CASE OF NOVI PAZAR
Contemporary urban transformations in smaller historic cities often threaten spatial and cultural identity due to context-insensitive design. This paper explores the role of contemporary architecture in preserving and reinterpreting urban identity, using Novi Pazar and Prvomajska Street as a case study. The research combines theoretical concepts of...
By Elma Mahmutović, Anica Draganić, Dragana Konstantinović
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF REVITALIZING INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE IN SERBIA
The focus of this research is the revitalization of Serbia's industrial heritage. The study examines the factors that influence the success or failure of revitalization projects. The aim of the research is to identify which factors are crucial for the successful implementation and sustainability of a revitalization project. The study employs the me...
By Bojana Mirkovic
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DECISION-MAKING IN URBAN CONSERVATION - THE REVITALIZATION OF THE HERITAGE SITE TUTUNOVIĆ PODRUM, THE CENTER OF PALILULA MUNICIPALITY IN NIŠ
Urban heritage sites that have undergone radical spatial transformation present major challenges for conservation practice and urban planners. This paper examines the research methodology behind the revitalization project of the former Tutunović Podrum site in the Palilula municipality of Niš. Once the geometric and social centre of the dist...
By Nataša Živaljević Luxor
NATURE PROTECTION REGIMES AND CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS IN SPATIAL PLANS OF AREAS OF SPECIAL PURPOSE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
According to the Law on Spatial Development and Construction of the Republic of Srpska, the spatial plan of the Special Purpose Area of the Republic of Srpska is adopted mandatory for national parks and other areas if this is determined by documents of a higher order or wider area. The Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area of the Republic of Srp...
By Dijana Gvozden Sliško, Marko Ivanišević, Neda Živak
BETWEEN URBAN RESISTANCE AND PARTICIPATION: THE CASE OF A CIVIL INITIATIVE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN PUBLIC SPACE IN BANJALUKA
This paper deals with the role of urban activism and civil initiatives in the process of urban transformation of post-socialist cities. The aim of the paper is to underline the transformative potential of civil initiatives and the importance of activism as an informal tool for involving citizens in the decision-making process in urban planning. The...
By Ana Špirić
FROM A TRADITIONAL OFFICE TO HYBRID FROM A TRADITIONAL OFFICE TO HYBRID WORKSPACE AND TELEWORKING: EXPERIENCES PRE-, DURING, AND POSTPANDEMIC PERIODWORKSPACE AND TELEWORKING: EXPERIENCES PRE-, DURING, AND POST-PANDEMIC PERIOD
The paper deals with the analysis of the changes in the working environment, from the traditional offices (conventional workplace), through the hybrid space, up to the virtual environment. The experiences of previous research in different periods, pre-, during, and post-pandemic caused by Covid-19 virus, were used. The focus of the paper are change...
By Sanja Paunović Žarić, Svetlana Perović, Ema Alihodžić Jašarović
REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSPENSION BRIDGES AND BRIDGES WITH INCLINED CABLES WITH A FOCUS ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE OAKLAND BAY AND YAVUZ SULTAN SELIM BRIDGES
Bridges are among the oldest structures that humans have built throughout history. Over time, along with technological advancements, various structural systems for bridges have been discovered. This overview paper analyzes suspension bridges and bridges with inclined cables, delving deeper into the issues and construction technology of two specific...
By Mihailo Maksimović, Dajana Janković, Ognjen Mijatović