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
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