PRESERVATION OF RAILWAY STATION ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN SERBIA THROUGH REVITALIZATION AND ADAPTIVE REUSE: INSIGHTS FROM EUROPEAN CASES
Railway infrastructure played a significant role in the economic, spatial, and social development of Europe, while stations built after 1880 in Serbia today represent an important part of its architectural and cultural heritage. With the ongoing decline in railway transport, many stations are being abandoned and deteriorating, which highlights the ...
By Anđela Stevčić, Ana Momčilović Petronijević, Vukašin Stefanović
ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF MEMBRANE SPORTS HALLS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ACROSS CLIMATIC CONTEXTS
Due to their structural flexibility and rapid construction, membrane sports halls are an increasingly common solution for sports facilities. In this paper, the annual energy consumption of membrane halls in five different climate contexts was analyzed using simulations conducted in EnergyPlus: Prague, Cannes, Niš, Bergen, and Dawadmi. The re...
By Dušan Ranđelović, Vladan Jovanović, Miomir Vasov, Jelena Savić, Jelena Stevanović
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
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
AUGMENTED REALITY IN CARTOGRAPHY: ENHANCING ANALOG MAPS WITH GIS-BASED VISUALIZATION
Modern cartography and geoinformatics are increasingly embracing immersive technologies, which require specific adaptations for application in these fields. Augmented reality (AR) is one such technology that can provide a high degree of adaptability in order to support the transfer of information and knowledge through maps. This paper analyzes tren...
By Dragoljub Sekulovic, Marko Simić, Siniša Drobnjak
METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND PROOF LOAD TESTING: A CASE STUDY OF THE CAMPUS GARAGE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BANJA LUKA
This paper presents a comprehensive condition assessment of the campus garage at the University of Banja Luka. The assessment methodology included visual inspections, non-destructive testing (NDT) of concrete using rebound hammer and ultrasonic pulse velocity methods, and proof load testing of the primary roof truss. Deformations were monitored usi...
By Sanja Kizić, Anđelko Cumbo, Gordana Broćeta, Marina Latinović Krndija, Gordana Jakovljević, Slavko Vasiljevic, Aleksandar Savić, Filip Marin, Žarko Dabić, Ognjen Mijatović
STATIC AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF CLT-CONCRETE COMPOSITES USING LAYERED FINITE ELEMENTS
In the paper, a layerwise formulation of cross-laminated-timber (CLT) - concrete composites (CCC) is presented. A partial shear interaction between concrete and CLT is incorporated by using distributed elastic springs in the CLT-concrete interface. A linear discontinuous layerwise interpolation of displacement components through the thickness is im...
By Miroslav Marjanović
OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MLS-BASED URBAN TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING
Although Mobile Laser Scanning (MLS) has significantly enhanced the efficiency of urban topographic mapping, its performance in dense urban environments remains subject to multiple operational constraints. This paper examines key factors affecting data reliability, including GNSS signal degradation, IMU drift, occlusions, and point density variabil...
By Slavica Putnik, Bogdan Bojović, Miroslav Kuburić, Jelena Tatalović
ASSESSMENT OF DAYLIGHT AVAILABILITY IN AN EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
This study analyses daylight availability in a faculty lecture classroom using illuminance measurements and a survey of students. The results of the measurements conducted in mid-February showed that the recommended horizontal illuminance level (300 lx) was achieved at 50% of the measurement points around midday (12:00 h and 14:00 h), while only 0&...
By Jelena Kljakić, Biljana Antunović, Ljubiša Preradović, Darija Gajić, Slobodan Peulić, Milan Pupčević, Milovan Kotur
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