TOWARDS INDIVIDUALIZED DWELLING: REFRAMING THE RESEARCH QUESTION IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
This paper reframes the research question of housing by shifting the focus from the optimization of the universal housing types toward an investigation of dwelling as a dynamic, relational and experiential process. The study proposes an integrative conceptual framework based on three theoretical approaches phenomenology (of space), performa...
By Monika Bilbija
A REVIEW OF COMPUTATIONAL CONTACT MECHANICS USING ISOGEOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Contact mechanics plays a central role in many engineering applications and remains a challenging topic in numerical simulation due to the presence of strong nonlinearities. This paper presents a review of contact formulations developed within the framework of isogeometric analysis (IGA). After outlining classical finite element contact approaches ...
By Snježana Milovanović, Aleksandar Borković, Ognjen Mijatović
PERVIOUS CONCRETE AS A MULTIFUNCTIONAL SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Intensive urbanization increases impervious cover, accelerates stormwater runoff, and aggravates flooding, water pollution, and urban heat island effects. This paper provides a critical narrative review of pervious concrete as a multifunctional material for sustainable stormwater management. The review synthesizes studies on hydraulic performance, ...
By Ilija Ilić, Nenad Ristić, Nikola Đokić
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
APPLICATION OF PHYSICALLY BASED HYDROLOGIC MODELLING FOR WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE KARST BASINS
Runoff modelling in karst areas represents a specific challenge, due to inherent complexity and uncertainty of underground flow paths. Utilization of physical relationships to describe the individual components of the runoff requires a much more detailed understanding of the conditions in the basin. However, the application of such models, with an ...
By Nenad Jaćimović, Miloš Stanić
LIFE, LEGACY AND THE DESIGN OUTLOOK OF PETAR VULOVIĆ: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE AUTHOR’S ARCHIVE
This research is inspired by the acquiring of the personal and professional archive of the architect Petar Vulović (1931 – 2017) by University of Banja Luka Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy. Vulović was a distinguished architect of high-to-late modernism in Yugoslavia, whose body of work progressively came to be treated ...
By Ognjen Šukalo, Maja Milić Aleksić, Diana Stupar
IDENTIFICATION OF GEOMETRIC DISTORTIONS IN SENTINEL-1 IMAGERY OVER THE TERRITORY OF SERBIA CAUSED BY THE SLANT OBSERVATION GEOMETRY OF SAR SYSTEMS
This study systematically identifies and analyzes geometric distortions, specifically layover and shadow effects, in Sentinel-1 imagery across the Republic of Serbia. Тhe research quantifies these distortions caused by slant observation geometry. The primary contribution is a unique, publicly available spatial dataset representing distortion distri...
By Miloš Basarić, Dušan Jovanović
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
TOWARDS A DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF MEMORY: INTEGRATED GEOMATICS DOCUMENTATION OF SITES OF INCARCERATION, VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL IMPRISONMENT. THE CASE STUDY OF THE CORFU PRISONS, GREECE
This paper presents an integrated geomatics workflow for the digital documentation of historic sites of incarceration and political repression, focusing on Corfu Prisons, Greece. Using modern geomatics methodologies, the study produces a high-resolution, multi-source dataset that captures the architectural, spatial, and material characteristics of ...
By Vassilis Pagounis, Andreas Deligiannis, Panagoula Kopelou, Dionysios Moschopoulos, Georgios Papaioannou
INFLUENCE OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ESTIMATION METHODS ON IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN
This paper evaluates methods for estimating evapotranspiration (ET) and their influence on irrigation system design, using a case study from Modriča, Republic of Srpska. We compare empirical, physically-based, and remote sensing approaches including Thornthwaite, Hargreaves–Samani, Jensen–Haise, Linacre, McGuinness and FAO Penman–...
By Biljana Ćuso, Žana Topalović