Preserving the Architectural Heritage of Small Towns in Serbia – Vlasotince
Due to a lack of awareness regarding the significance of architectural heritage and the application of inadequate preservation approaches, small towns in Serbia, including Vlasotince, face the risk of losing their historical identity. The increasing threats to architectural heritage across the country underscore the urgent need for a well-defined s...
By Ivana Cvetkovic, Ana Momcilovic Petronijevic, Djordje Stosic, Mirko Stanimirovic
NON-DESTRUCTIVE INVESTIGATION ON HERITAGE BUILDINGS - CASE STUDY ON ST. NIKITA CHURCH
Historic buildings are a significant part of the world’s cultural heritage. These buildings act like a bridge that connects us to the certain time, people and culture, providing invaluable insight into our past. The long-term exposure to different natural, biological and human factors increase the vulnerability of the heritage buildings, the...
By Jasna Grujoska-Kuneska, Veronika Shendova
APPLICATION OF SEISMIC REFRACTION FOR DETERMINING GEOMECHANICAL PARAMETERS IN THE EXCAVATION ZONE OF THE VRANDUK TUNNEL ON THE CORRIDOR Vc ROUTE
The seismic refraction method belongs to the group of non-destructive testing techniques and represents an efficient geophysical approach for determining the propagation velocity of seismic waves through different geological environments. This allows for the assessment of key geomechanical parameters of the terrain. In this study, measurements were...
By Ekrem Bektašević, Ahmed Mušija, Kemal Gutić, Noris Sakić
RECYCLED BRICK POWDER AS SUSTAINABLE SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL: A REVIEW
This paper investigates the potential of recycled brick powder as a sustainable alternative for partial replacement of Portland cement in cement composites. Given the significant impact of the cement industry on global CO2 emissions, finding environmentally friendly solutions has become a key goal in the construction industry. Recycled brick powder...
By Aleksandar Pujović, Tiana Milović, Anka Starčev-Ćurčin
THE ROLE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PLANNING IN CREATING URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF CITIES AND TOWNS
Different manuscripts on the importance of energy planning at a community level explain why energy planning should go hand-in -hand with urban planning. They put emphasis on self-sufficient heat and electric power supply of communities, with locally available renewable energy such as geothermal energy (GTE). It also emphasized that this transition ...
By Aleksandar Jovanović
DESIGN AND IMPORTANCE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF GREEN ROOFS: CASE STUDY OF NIŠ
Green roof is one of the elements of green infrastructure to compensate for the loss of green areas in urban areas, due to increasingly intensive urbanization and the need to build on existing undeveloped areas. There are different types of green roofs, from extensive to intensive, which differ in the type of vegetation planted on them, access opti...
By Maša Ranđelović, Marko Nikolić
AHP method for risk assessment of theater projects
The construction industry experiences many issues, including high interest rates for project loans, difficulties from carbon dioxide emissions and global warming. Since the number of theatre projects is rising, risk management of theatre-style buildings has become important. This research investigates how to successfully manage risk using the Analy...
By Jelena Andrić, Boya Yang
The Transformative Role of Mobility for Suburban Centre - Case Study of Sremska Kamenica, Serbia
The paper explores the transformative role of mobility in suburban center of Sremska Kamenica, within the urban area of Novi Sad, Serbia, where a transit road passes through the heart of the settlement center. Throughout history central functions of the settlement were developed along the main road and thanks to its busyness. However, population gr...
By Marina Carević Tomić, Ranka Medenica Todorović
AN EXAMINATION INTO THE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS THAT PROMOTE ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN ABUJA, NIGERIA
The steady rise in energy usage within Nigeria's residential building sector has raised concerns about sustainability, cost-efficiency, and environmental damage. This paper examined the architectural features that contribute to energy efficiency in residential structures in Asokoro, an affluent neighbourhood in Abuja, Nigeria. The objective was to ...
By Ezinne Chinwe Orjiako, Oluwafemi Akande, Ekeme Angela Otemeata
Optimisation of Daylighting Strategies in Educational Learning Environments in Nigeria: A Case for University Library Design
Natural daylighting is a sustainable and cost-effective technique for improving indoor environmental quality in educational buildings, particularly in tropical regions such as Nigeria. University libraries, as centres of knowledge and extended student activity, require excellent visual comfort and low energy consumption. The aim of this study is to...
By Oluwafemi Akande, Abdullahi Yusuf