GEODETIC WORKS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MRKE TUNNEL IN THE CONTEXT OF METHOD OF EXECUTION OF WORKS AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
In this paper geodetic works during the excavation of tunnels are presented, with specific example of Mrke Tunnel on the highway section Smokovac -Mateševo in Montenegro. All phases of geodetic works have been presented, such as the construction of underground and overground geodetic networks, control of tunnel excavation process, as well as geodet...
By Ivan Mrdak, Gojko Nikolić, Zoran Sušić, Marko Marković, Radovan Đurović
CONSTRUCTION OF SKEW RULED SURFACES BY MANIPULATING CONTROL LINES
When it comes to doubly curved surfaces in construction, especially shell structures, the skew ruled surfaces play a prominent role, because they are statically efficient and relatively easy to produce [1]. However, in order to fully exploit the design potential of this class of surfaces, conventional CAD programs do not provide adequate tools. Fro...
By Daniel Lordick
ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION OF SPATIOTEMPORAL CHANGES OF URBAN AREAS USING NEURAL NETWORKS
Land use/Land cover (LULC) is crucial for land management. This study shows the spatiotemporal dynamics of LULC for a wide area of Novi Sad with the emphasis on the urban area analysis. Results presented in this study aim to estimate LULC changes and predict future trends of urban area expansion in Novi Sad. Conducted study shows that in the years ...
By Milan Gavrilović, Igor Ruskovski, Dubravka Sladić, Aleksandra Radulović, Miro Govedarica, Dušan Jovanović
FREE VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF SINGLY CURVED CLAMPED SHELLS USING THE ISOGEOMETRIC FINITE STRIP METHOD
A hybrid method for the spatial discretization of two-dimensional domains is recently derived and applied to the problem of free vibrations of simply-supported singly curved shells. This new method follows from a tensor product of NURBS functions and a carefully selected series that satisfies boundary conditions a priori. The formulation unifies sp...
By Aleksandar Borković, Dijana Majstorović, Snježana Milovanović, Duy Vo
LINEAR LANDSCAPE. THE IDEA OF ACTIVATION OF THE OLD BANJA LUKA - ČELINAC ROAD AS A NARRATIVE ITINERARY
Cities worldwide reshape their urban infrastructure by taking care of healthier and more economical lifestyles. The idea is to reflect the role of urban design and architecture in promoting sustainable urban mobility in Banja Luka and reading of the territory that brings citizens closer to its suburban environment, beyond avoiding constant use of p...
By Malina Čvoro, Juan Luis Rivas Navarro, Igor Kuvač
AN EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF THE SPATIAL LAYOUT OF MARKET STALLS ON THE QUALITY OF THEIR VISIBILITY USING ISOVIST FIELD: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
City markets attract people with their content. Whether this content will be visually perceived depends on its exposure to users. It is generally known that users naturally gravitate towards spaces that are clear and easy to navigate. Visual-spatial quality is therefore one of the main characteristics of such city spaces, which are often overlooked...
By Tanja Mitrović, Vesna Stojaković, Milica Vračarić
IPHONE 13 PRO VS PROFESSIONAL TLS FOR 3D INDOOR MAPPING
In recent years, fast and simple acquisition of geospatial data, fast processing, and distribution is a trend that characterizes geoinformation technologies. The primacy of the acquisition is based on image processing technology and laser scanning. This paper attempts to answer how acceptable these technologies are incorporated into smartphones whi...
By Gordana Jakovljević, Miro Govedarica, Flor Alvarez Taboada
ENERGY AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE RENOVATION OF THE KINDERGARTEN IN BANJA LUKA ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT RULEBOOK AND NZEB
In the subject area, the term nZEB standard appears in 2011 in the legislative framework, but it never came to life, nor in the construction of new buildings, and completely unknown in the renovation of buildings. The reasons for this are insufficiently researched possibilities, i.e., unanalysed energy savings and economic profitability during the ...
By Darija Gajić, Saša Zečević, Milovan Kotur, Aleksandar Janković
COMPATIBILITY OF EU AND SERBIAN ENERGY POLICIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BUILDINGS
The sustainable development of Serbia and the process of accession to the European Union cannot be viewed as separate or parallel processes, but represent a mechanism of holistic transformation of Serbian society into a sustainable community. It is a matter of normative regulation of the relationship between the new necessary values of true develop...
By Marija Mihajlović, Ljiljana Stošić Mihajlović
ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGIES AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: UNDERSTANDING AND TRANSLATION OF HISTORICAL MATERIAL
21st century architecture, in line with the rapid development of technology, could be read through many different architectural expressions and movements in just the first two decades, but they all aim the same - sustainability and energy efficiency. The decade-long process of building the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Banja Luka...
By Saša Čvoro, Malina Čvoro, Una Okilj