DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND BIOCLIMATIC PRINCIPLES IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
In modern conditions of consumption of natural, primarily energy resources, and environmental pollution, buildings are ranked among the biggest consumers and polluters, and that at the world level. The paper provides an overview of contemporarytrends, as well as challenges regarding the use of created and available natural resources, by determining...
By Marija Mihajlović, Emily Trummer
DESIGN OF RC STRUCTURES OF MEDIUM-RISE APARTMENT COMPLEX ON SIGNIFICANTLY SLOPED TERRAIN IN MONTENEGRO
Design of structures in medium or extremely sloped terrains is a demanding and challenging engineering task. Depending on the depth of foundations of the future buildings, different methods of securing foundation pit sides are used. Extremely high vertical excavations cannot utilize the standard methods of securing ground stability (use of “L...
By Nemanja Marković, Nikola Velimirović, Nenad Stojković
EXPLORATION OF THE SUITABLE TENSIONED MEMBRANE PROPERTIES FOR THE PHOTOVOLTAICS INTEGRATION
The possibilities for the integration of tensioned membrane structures and photovoltaics have been researched intensively in the past decade. This integration has huge potential and is intended to bring benefits to both of these individual systems. This paper presents a preliminary communication of the research that is intended to facilitate the PV...
By Vuk Milošević, Janusz Marchwiński, Elena Lucchi
DECENTRALIZED WASTEWATER TREATMENT - A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION FOR PROTECTING WATER RESOURCES FROM POLLUTION
In locations with low population density or constraints in technology, resources, and personnel, the use of centralized wastewater treatment systems is not be justified. In such areas, decentralized wastewater treatment systems offer several advantages overcentralized systems. In these systems, the treatment and disposal of effluent is close to the...
By Dragan Milićević, Marija Milićević, Rastislav Trajković
CONCEPTUAL URBANISTIC-ARCHITECTURAL MODEL OF ROMANI HOUSING: CASE STUDY CRVENA ZVEZDA SETTLEMENT IN NIŠ
In Serbia, Roma people face various challenges, primarily expressed through discrimination in many fields, as well as difficulties in education, healthcare, and employment. The majority of Roma people in Serbia live in very poor housing conditions. Romani settlements are generally characterized by overcrowded areas, inadequate infrastructure, unpla...
By Hristina Krstić, Mirko Stanimirović, Nataša Petković, Vladana Stanković
THE ROLE OF FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite material is a relatively new material that can be used in different types of engineering. Due to its attractive mechanical properties, it has been widely used for decades. The properties mentioned enable worth-mentioning achievements in aerospace, the aircraft and automotive industries, civil engineering, sp...
By Ivana Drobnjak
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Architecture plays a vital role in the development and transformation of societies, serving as a crucial component that requires highly skilled professionals. Architectural education holds immense significance as it plays a pivotal role in equipping students with the essential knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to meet the demands of the ar...
By Olivera Dulić
POSSIBILITIES OF ENERGY IMPROVEMENT OF THE EXISTING MULTI-FAMILY BUILDINGS FROM THE PERIOD OF POST-WAR MASS CONSTRUCTION USING VOLUMETRIC ADDITIONS
The refurbishment of existing buildings with the aim of spatial-material improvement combined with the reduction of energy consumption is a very contemporary topic in recent years. The interest, both of experts and the general population, in saving energy while minimizing operating costs is constantly increasing, and it is emphasized by the uncerta...
By Bojana Lević, Dušan Ignjatović
ADAPTING AND TRANSFORMING ABANDONED INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE BUILDINGS INTO CONTEMPORARY OFFICE SPACES ON THE EXAMPLE OF PGNIG IN WARSAW, POLAND
Adapting and reusing industrial architectural heritage represents great potential for architects, conservators, and civil engineers. The subject of this research is to examine the possibilities of adapting abandoned industrial heritage, as well as to examine theconversion of former industrial structures into functions suitable to contemporary socie...
By Tadija Vasiljević, Janusz Marchwiński, Uroš Antić
COMPARATION OF LABORATORY AND IN-SITU TEST RESULTS OF MECHANICAL AND DURABILITY CONCRETE PROPERTIES FOR STADIUM STRUCTURE
One of the key issues for concrete structures exposed to weathering, besides all other loads, is durability of concrete. The most exposed concrete structures are stadiums. Destruction mechanisms for concrete structures defined by EN 1504 are: mechanicalactions, chemical action, physical action, corrosion of reinforcement and fire. In this paper, th...
By Marko Ćećez, Merima Šahinagić-Isović, Mili Selimotić