ARCHITECTURE OF MEMORY: ANALYSIS AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE PRESERVATION OF MONUMENTS OF POST-WAR MODERNISM IN SERBIA
The subject of this paper is the analysis of modernist Yugoslav architectural heritage through the lens of memorial architecture, created during the post-war period of the country's reconstruction. The modern architectural style in Yugoslavia developed in a unique way compared to other countries, through the construction of monuments that, in addit...
By Vukašin Stefanović, Ana Momčilović Petronijević, Anđela Stevčić
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
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
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
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
APPLYING CONTEMPORARY PRINCIPLES FOR PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE: A CASE STUDY OF THE MILITARY KITCHEN IN BELGRADE FORTRESS
The main research problem relates to the possibilities of applying contemporary principles of cultural heritage preservation in practice. Its examination is the focus of teaching in cultural heritage preservation at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. In the case study of the Military Kitchen within the Belgrade Fortress, and through the devel...
By Ena Takač, Jelena Šćekić, Marko Nikolić
GEOSPATIAL TOOLS FOR THE STUDY AND DOCUMENTATION OF THE COMMUNAL CULTURAL HERITAGE IN MOUNTAINOUS AND ISOLATED AREAS. THE CASE STUDY OF DOLO POGONIOU
This paper outlines a method for researching and recording heritage in remote mountainous regions, using the Municipality of Pogoni, Community of Dolo, Greece, as a case study. It details the documentation of various monuments with high accuracy and precise 3D rendered models. Emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage in remote are...
By Charikleia Pagouni, Dimitrios Anastasiou, Athanasia Liberi, Eleni Vouklari, Vassilios Pagounis
REVIEW OF STRUCREVIEW OF STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF DAMS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THREE GORGES DAMTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF DAMS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THREE GORGES DAM
Dams are hydrotehnic engineering structures that have undergone significant advancement throughout history from an engineering standpoint, and today they represent some of the most complex constructions. Additionally, they play a crucial role in the economic development of many countries. Four basic types of dams have been developed: embankment, gr...
By Aleksandra Jeremić, Jelena Stojičić, Ognjen Mijatović, Dijana Tatar
INTEGRATION OF RESUNET AND YOLO ALGORITHMS INTO A UNIFIED MODEL FOR OBJECTS DETECTION
Automatic extraction of footprints of buildings from orthophotos is a challenge in the field of remote sensing data processing. The combination of image classification and object localization tasks in this research aims to develop a new model based on ResUNet and the YOLO algorithm. By applying the proposed model and publicly available data, a high...
By Milan Gavrilović, Igor Ruskovski, Željko Bugarinović, Dušan Jovanović, Miro Govedarica