BANJA LUKA URBAN AXIS AS THE ARCHITECTURAL RECORD OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
The paper reviews the connection of the historical timeline and principal stages of development, on the one hand, and the urban axis – the main street in Banja Luka, on the other, as a very accurate historical record of urban development. The urban development axis in Banja Luka is a vast resource in terms of architectural layers that chronic...
By Miroslav Malinović
INFLUENCE OF VEHICLE SPEED IN FREE TRAFFIC FLOW ON DISTRIBUTION OF ROADWAY SUPERELEVATION
In this paper, the theoretical concept of roadway superelevation based on speed in free traffic flow is derived. The influence of the radius of the horizontal curve on speed in free traffic flow as a basis of this analysis is taken from a more detailed experimental research for two-lane rural highways. This method is new and differs from others tha...
By Dušan Cvetković, Jelena Dimitrijević, Nemanja Marinković, Nikola Romić
ASSESSMENT OF PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES FOR ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: CASE STUDY OF POMPEII, LEPENSKI VIR AND GOBEKLI TEPE
The protection of archaeological sites is crucial for preserving their authenticity and historical significance. This study evaluates the effectiveness of protective structures implemented at three different sites: Villa dei Misteri in Pompeii, Lepenski Vir in Serbia, and GT1 Göbekli Tepe in Turkey. Our focus extends to iconic landmarks where ...
By Nastasija Kocić, Sonja Krasić, Jovana Tomić, Isidora Mitrović
THE MIX-MESH CONCEPT OF LOW-RISE HIGH-DENSITY HOUSING – ADVANTAGES AND POSSIBILITIES OF APPLICATION IN LOCAL CONTEXT
The increased demand for residential space is in constant conflict with available spatial resources. Utilization of unbuilt urban land for residential purpose is faced with two opposing extremes – development of single-family housing in peripheral urban areas, on one hand, and the insertion of multi-family housing as infill in central urban z...
By Nataša Petković, Hristina Krstić, Milica Živković
LANDSCAPE PAINTED WITH TEA: ARCHITECTURAL COLONY IN KLINCI VILLAGE (LUSTICA)
This paper reflects on the outcomes and implications of an architectural colony conducted in the village of Klinci, Montenegro. The colony aimed to address rural development challenges through innovative architectural solutions while fostering collaboration among students, professionals, and local stakeholders. Drawing upon the experiences and disc...
By Mirko Stanimirović
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
LANDSLIDE STABILISATION AND REHABILITATION MEASURES ON THE REGIONALEN ROAD R-1202 MAVROVO - DEBAR, NORTH MACEDONIA
Tectonic displacements, terrains with cracked and decomposed rocks, climate change and intense rains are the main factors that cause the emergence of new geological processes. These phenomena can cause damage to road infrastructure facilities. Such aphenomenon is registered on the regional road R-1202 Mavrovo-Debar, in the western part of North Mac...
By Sead Abazi, Bulent Suloodja
INTELLIGENT TOOLS FOR LARGE-SCALE 3D PRINTING: A SCOPING REVIEW
In recent decades, building methods such as 3D printing have been increasingly researched for the design and fabrication of various architectural elements. Artificial Intelligence is another rapidly developing technology whose potential in the buildingindustry is continuously being explored. This paper’s objective lies in mapping out the field of e...
By Milijana Živković, Maša Žujović, Jelena Milošević
IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE IN RURAL AREAS IN SERBIA – POSSIBILITIES AND CHALLENGES
Rural areas occupy more than a half territory of the Republic of Serbia, and they are home for more than 50% of total population. These areas are very diverse due to different topographic structure, settlements within them emerged mainly spontaneous - adjusting to the existing terrain. Settlements in rural areas have very vibrant history and the in...
By Milica Igić, Milena Dinić Branković, Jelena Đekić, Ivana Bogdanović Protić, Mihailo Mitković
REFURBISHING INNOVATIVE STRUCTURES: THE CASE OF ROMANIAN SPORTS HALLS
This paper brings an in-depth look on 20th-century built heritage by researching refurbishment opportunities for Romanian sports halls built during the communist regime. In those times, sports played a significant role for the controlling party's general propaganda machine. Being a leisure activity it infiltrated every aspect of society, from the w...
By Ruxandra Balcanu