(RE)CREATING PUBLIC OPEN SPACES IN MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING ESTATES FROM THE SOCIALIST ERA: A SELECTED OVERVIEW FROM FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLICS
Inherited multi-family housing estates from the socialist period remain a major residential layer in the former Yugoslav republics, while their public open spaces (POS) often decline under post-socialist governance and market pressures. This paper provides a selective overview of three good-practice pathways for (re)creating POS: participatory upgr...
By Ivana Bogdanovic Protic, Ljiljana Vasilevska, Jelena Živković, Milica Ljubenović, Magdalena Slavković
NEB VALUES IN THE CLASSROOM: CASE STUDY AT UNI BELGRADE – FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND UNI NOVI SAD –FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SUBOTICA
This study examines how architectural design education addresses environmental and social responsibility. Using New European Bauhaus (NEB) categories as a value framework, design results from two architecture schools were compared. It questions how students express environmental awareness and social responsibility, and how disciplinary autonomy can...
By Ana Nikezić, Milena Grbić, Olivera Dulić
THE ROLE OF URBAN PLANNING IN THE URBAN TRANSFORMATION OF BANJA LUKA: FROM STRATEGIC TO INVESTOR-DRIVEN PLANNING- A GENERAL REVIEW
The urban transformation of Banja Luka, which during the final period of socialism (1975–1990), was guided by the City’s Urban Plan, has proceeded without a clear strategic vision of urban development since the late 1990s. During this period, the city developed according to detailed regulatory plans and was strongly influenced by neolib...
By Brankica Milojević
THE FLEXIBLE APARTMENT AS A PARADIGM OF POST-PANDEMIC HOUSING
The paper examines the key factors shaping quality of life in contemporary apartments, in line with 21st-century needs, with a focus on the post-pandemic period. The COVID-19 pandemic altered housing patterns: during restricted mobility, the apartment took on the functions of home, work, recreation, and recovery, thereby redefining comfort criteria...
By Matija Vujović
INTEGRATED EARTH OBSERVATION AND DATA-DRIVEN APPROACHES FOR URBAN AIR QUALITY AND THERMAL ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
Urban environments are increasingly affected by air pollution and urban heat island (UHI) effects, requiring integrated monitoring approaches. Within the Space It Up! project, this work presents coordinated research lines combining Earth Observation (EO) data and data-driven methods. The air quality component includes methane screening, multi-sourc...
By Vasil Yordanov, Alberto Vavassori, Sadra Zahed Kachaee, Claudia Isabela Saud Mino, Matej Zgela, Afshin Moazzam, Maria Antonia Brovelli
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
URBAN MORPHOLOGY AND CITY INFORMATION MODELING (CIM) – COMPUTATIONAL URBAN DESIGN IN THE PLANNERS’ OFFICE OF THE FUTURE
City Information Modelling (CIM) seeks to evolve Building Information Modelling (BIM) into urban planning and design practices that are today dominated by Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The design toolbox in GIS software does not relate to urban design elements (streets, sidewalks, buildings, lots, etc.) or urbanist parameters. Urban designe...
By Todor Stojanovski
IMPROVING THE NETWORK OF SECONDARY ROADS IN URBAN SETTLEMENTS: CASE STUDY ISTOČNO NOVO SARAJEVO
The spatial development of the city and urban residential areas is inextricably linked with the spatial planning of transport networks. The concentration of population and residential facilities in a small area certainly creates traffic problems and affects the quality of life of individuals and the sustainability of urban settlements. The increase...
By Zoran Spajić, Igor Jokanović, Milica Pavić
THE ROLE OF RESERVOITHE ROLE OF RESERVOIRS IN MITIGATING THE CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE: CASE STUDY OF THE VRBAS RIVER BASINRS IN MITIGATING THE CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE: CASE STUDY OF THE VRBAS RIVER BASIN
The consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly evident in all aspects of human activity, particularly in the field of water, affecting the availability and accessibility of water resources, and intensifying extreme phenomena such as droughts and floods. These impacts, in combination with existing vulnerabilities, can have significant ...
By Tina Dašić, Žana Topalović, Milica Sudar, Tamara Sudar