APPLICATION OF THREE REGRESSION METHODS FOR FILLING MISSING VALUES OF ANNUAL MAXIMUM DAILY PRECIPITATION
This study examines the effectiveness of three regression methods – multiple linear, random forest, and log-linear (gamma) when applied to annual maximum daily precipitation data sets to fill in missing values. Gridded observations data of extreme daily precipitation, sourced from the Digital Climate Atlas of Serbia platform, were utilized fo...
By Nikola Đokić
Biomimetic forms in architecture: definition, applications and challenges
The implementation of biomimicry as a design approach in architecture is still in its early stages. Biomimicry is defined as a solution to design problems inspired by natural patterns and has a wide range of applications in architecture, from materials, form, to regenerative ecosystem level. The primary purpose of this paper is to inve...
By Sanja Janković Rakić, Florian Weininger, Wassim Albalkhy, Thomas Linner
Acoustic Treatment of Space by Implementing Parametric Panels
The development of software tools has enabled more detailed analysis of the acoustic properties of a space. Therefore, this research explores the possibility of improving the acoustic and aesthetic qualities of a space through the implementation of parametric wall panels. The research was conducted in two phases. As part of the first phase, the abs...
By Predrag Radomirović, Momir Praščević, Ivana Nikolić, Petar Jovanović
METHODOLOGY DESIGN OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING BY THE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO BJARKE INGELS GROUP, CASE STUDY: THE MOUNTAIN AND VM HOUSES
Multi-family housing represents one of the key aspects of contemporary architecture, and the studio BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) is recognized for creating unconventional and attractive, as well as functional and practical solutions for buildings of this purpose. Using two examples of multi-family housing projects, The Mountain and VM Houses, located ...
By Isidora Mitrović, Sonja Krasić, Marko Nikolić, Jovana Tomić
Heating a Residential Building Using Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) and Partial Earth-Burial - A Case Study
The most significant amount of electrical energy is obtained by burning fossil fuels, which release substantial amounts of harmful gases, that contribute to environmental degradation. Because the most crucial part of the energy produced is used during the construction and operation of buildings, it is necessary to build buildings that can provide t...
By Jelena Jović, Dušan Ranđelović, Vladan Jovanović, Jelena Stevanović
PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF HOMOGENIZED X-RAY IMAGES IN DETERMINING THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Previous research demonstrated a link between wood strength and brightness intensity in X-ray images. Wood samples were subjected to compression testing along and across the grain, with X-ray imaging performed on the same specimens before the mechanical tests. Differences in the brightness of X-ray images of test specimens were clearly noticeable, ...
By Andrej Josifovski, Irina Živković, Nebojša Todorović, Marko Veizović, Jelena Milošević, Aleksandar Rajčić