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
AN INTEGRATED KPI-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR THE EVALUATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF NATURE-LIKE FISH PASSES – A CASE STUDY OF THE FREUDENAU HYDROPOWER PLANT
Nature-like fish passes are complex hydraulic–ecological systems whose performance is often assessed through fragmented monitoring approaches. This paper proposes an integrated KPI-based framework for the evaluation and classification of fish pass functionality, combining biological, hydraulic, and operational indicators within a structured m...
By Milica Markovic, Jelena Markovic Brankovic
REFRAMING MODERNIST HERITAGE THROUGH PARTICIPATORY CULTURE: SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE ON KAZIMIR OSTROGOVIĆ’S HOUSE IN BANJA LUKA
Modernist architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina remains marginalised within official heritage frameworks, with only limited institutional recognition. This study explores social media as an extended research environment for examining contemporary perceptions and social constructions of modernist heritage values. Using a case study of Kazimir Ostro...
By Nevena Novaković, Aleksandar Marić
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
DEFINITION OF THE EXPOSURE MODEL FOR THE CASE STUDY KARPOSH IN SKOPJE ACCORDING TO TWO URBAN SCENARIOS
The application of seismic design codes is crucially important for the seismic safety of the built environment developed in earthquake prone regions. However, there are also buildings built before the introduction of seismic design codes. Seismic risk assessment is a useful process which can help identify the seismic safety of the urban regions wit...
By Kefajet Edip, Roberta Apostolska
FLASH FLOODS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ČELINAC, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
This paper analyses the susceptibility of territory of municipality Čelinac to flash floods using the Flash Flood Potential Index (FFPI). All operations related to calculating the FFPI were conducted in a GIS environment. The research results showed that 38.42% of the territory belongs to the category of low susceptibility to flash floods. The cate...
By Marko Ivanišević, Dragana Kuzmanović, Dajana Đuka, Dušica Lemez
APPLICATION OF CLOSE-RANGE UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY IN THE DETECTION OF CRACKS ON FACADE
The photogrammetric survey of buildings is a beneficial process to obtain accurate 3D data for facade inspection. It allows more straightforward monitoring of the state of the facade over time. An orthomosaic with an average ground sampling distance of 2.1 mm is created using close-range unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry. Ground control points...
By Nikola Santrač, Mehmed Batilović, Marko Marković, Miro Govedarica, Pavel Benka
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR TUNNELS REGARDING THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS (ADR)
EU Tunnel Directive 2004/54/EC aims to ensure a minimum level of safety for users in road tunnels in the Trans-European Road Network. EU member states are required to develop, at national level, their own detailed methodology for tunnel risk assessment. Along with that, ADR as the UN regulation in the field of dangerous good transportation by road,...
By Snežana Petković, Valentina Golubović Bugarski, Nataša Kostić
ANALYZING ZONES FOR STANDING: ENHANCING VIBRANCY DURING PUBLIC EVENTS
This study examines how parts of the public space that offer the possibility for standing contribute to vibrancy during public events. The aim of the paper is to investigate how different arrangements of temporary structures affect the positions of potential zones for standing and, therefore, the vibrancy of public spaces. Using Trg Slobode (Libert...
By Tanja Mitrović, Milica Vračarić
TORSIONAL IRREGULATITY PROVISIONS FOR BUILDINGS IN MODERN CODES
It has been observed that in earthquake-affected areas, structures with a configuration classified as torsionally irregular are more prone to damage than regular structures. Modern seismic provisions have introduced criteria for determining if the structure is torsionally sensitive and guidelines for designing them. Eurocode 8 prescribes criterion ...
By Ivan Mrdak, Marina Rakočević