SPATIAL ORGANISATION AND POST-SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE BUILDINGS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE LEAGUE OF COMMUNISTS OF YUGOSLAVIA
The buildings of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Skopje, Zagreb and Belgrade form a corpus of socialist modernist architecture in which spatial organisation structured political authority across diverse urban contexts. Developed within a shared modernist framework, they articulated governance through controlled ac...
By Tamara Koneska
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
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE OF HYDROPOWER INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE BLACK DRIM BASIN THROUGH NATUREBASED SOLUTIONS
Climate changes in recent decades have led to an increase in hydro-meteorological hazards, posing increasing risks to hydropower infrastructure in mountainous river basins. In the Black Drim Basin, extreme precipitation, erosion, landslides, sediment transport, and debris accumulation threaten dam safety, functionality and operational reliability. ...
By Igor Gjorgjiev, Marija Vitanova, Borjan Petreski, Ana Nanevska Juloska, Trajce Zafirov, Vlatko Sheshov
APPLICATION OF THE EPA SWMM SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR HYDRAULIC FLOOD SIMULATION IN THE AREA OF KNIĆANIN AND ČENTA DURING 2019
The Knićanin–Čenta subcatchment area, located in Central Banat, is a fertile agricultural region whose water regime is significantly influenced by the water levels of the surrounding rivers—the Danube, Tisa, Begej, as well as the Karaš canal. During May and June 2019, while the TurkStream gas pipeline was under construction, the ...
By Tamara Pantić, Marijana Milic, Ljubomir Budinski, Goran Jeftenic, Danilo Stipic
LOW-RISE HIGH-DENSITY HOUSING – POSSIBILITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION IN LOCAL CONTEXT, CASE OF NIŠ, SERBIA
Low-rise, high-density housing (further LRHD housing) represents an alternative model for solving contemporary housing issues in urban areas. However this specific typological form is not recognized in local urban planning and legislative frameworks. The aim of this research is to explore the possibilities for development of LRHD housing within loc...
By Nataša Petković, Branislava Stoiljković, Hristina Krstić, Vladana Petrović
EVALUATION OF PROPERTIES OF MASONRY MORTARS BLENDED WITH CERAMIC WASTE POWDER
Aiming to meet the principals of the modern circular economy, this study explores the possibility of using locally available waste materials in the production of innovative, eco-friendly mortar for masonry. The eco-binder, applied as a substitute for cementitious material, is ceramic waste powder (CWP) generated during the production of ceramic ind...
By Vladan Pantić, Slobodan Šupić, Mirjana Malešev, Gordana Broćeta, Marina Latinović Krndija, Anđelko Cumbo
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN GREEN AREAS USING NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS
This paper analyzes the presence and quality of urban green areas in two local communities in the City of Banja Luka, namely: Lazarevo 1 and Lazarevo 2. The aim is to examine which categories and types of green areas are most represented in the study area and what is the quality of existing tree-lines. Two research questions were asked: whether all...
By Milana Radujković, Tanja Stupar, Marina Nikolić-Topalović
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT VARIANTS OF AZIMUTHAL CONFORMAL PROJECTION FOR THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The paper analyzes four variants of conformal azimuthal projections for the territory of the Republic of Serbia. In the procedure, a double conformal mapping was applied. As it is common practice to perform mapping in azimuthal projections from a sphere to a plane, it was initially necessary to perform a conformal mapping from the ellipsoid to the ...
By Đorđe Đermanović, Novak Roganović, Vujadin Stanojković, Jelena Savić, Siniša Drobnjak
IMPLEMENTING PARAMETRIC METHODS FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ČESMA SETTLEMENT
Paper explores the implementation of parametric methods for urban analysis and examination of sustainable development strategies, with a specific focus on Česma, a suburban settlement in Banja Luka municipality. Field surveys combined with residents’ engagement gather comprehensive datasets on Česma's current state. Utilizing the parametric s...
By Dajana Papaz, Maja Ilić, Tijana M. Vujičić
APPLICATION OF GEODETIC AND HYDROMETRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF DEFINING THE WATER BALANCE – THE EXAMPLE OF “DEDIN MLIN” NEAR SVETI ĐURĐ ON THE PLITVICA RIVER, CROATIA
This paper presents the application of geodetic and hydrological measurements to define the water balance in the example of a lake in an alluvial medium. The purpose of the above is to provide insight into parts of the lake's water balance since evaporation from the water surface (evaporation) and precipitation, along with infiltration and surface ...
By Bojan Đurin, Nikola Kranjčić, Vlado Cetl, Danko Markovinović, Ana Frntić