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International Conference on Contemporary Theory and Practice in Construction XVI

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International Conference on Contemporary Theory and Practice in Construction XVI

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International Conference on Contemporary Theory and Practice in Construction XVI

Vol 13, Issue 1,2018

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

Laser scanning is one of the most modern technologies used for the mass collection of spatial data in the form of coordinates of points in space. Given that laser scanning is often used during the restoration of buildings and building facades, the paper describes the application of mobile laser scanning in the example of the reconstruction of the B...

By Jovana Popović, Sanja Tucikešić, Tanja Đukanović, Miodrag Regodić

Information Technologies are lieders in the fast industrial development. Virtual Prototyping, as relatively young technology, is combination of Virtual Reality and computer technologies with digital prototypes as result. It represents original's true copy in the real world, providing more efficient models' testing, prior construction. With it's imp...

By Mihailo Ostojić, Milivoje Rogač

This paper analyzes the impact of the quality of geodetic base, i.e., the method of obtaining spatial data for the purposes of road design. Quantities of earthworks, shape and size of the road body obtained by designing the road on geodetic base obtained from different sources (LiDAR scanning, topographic maps, and Open-source data) are compared to...

By Nina Ševa, Miloš Tutnjević, Ivana Stojković

Covid-19 pandemic brought to surface the new requirements for urban life. These requirements do not only strengthen urban resilience but also improve the overall quality of living. By taking the City of Belgrade as an example, this paper aimed to research whether the multi-residential sector took a new post-pandemic developmental course by embeddin...

By Saja Kosanović, Nenad Nikolić, Marija Stamenković, Olivera Lekić Glavan, Alenka Fikfak

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

Open public spaces in urban and rural areas are essential because they encourage interaction between citizens and connect the built urban fabric. That is why the planning and maintenance of these spaces are vital and require constant improvement following modern man's needs. For this reason, special attention must be paid to these areas when planni...

By Slobodan Bulatović

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

This study compares the NeQuick and IRI ionospheric models using data from ionosondes as reference. Validation based on data obtained by direct measurement using ionosondes helps to refine empirical models and improves their reliability. In this way, it is possible to identify the differences and limitations of the model and contribute to its impro...

By Slavica Ilijević, Sanja Grekulović, Miljana Todorović Drakul

After the catastrophic 1979 earthquake, a classification according to the degree of damage was carried out on about 40,000 buildings in the area of six municipalities along the coast of Montenegro. The results showed that a significant number of commercial, residential and hotel buildings were destroyed or heavily damaged as a result of liquefactio...

By Nikola Čađenović

The International Conference on Contemporary Theory and Practice in Construction XV aims to connect science, profession and education in the broad field of construction with an emphasis on the process of integrality and interdisciplinarity