Aesthetic Theories and their Paths in Architecture: Milutin Borisavljević and his Scientific Approach to Aesthetics of Architecture
Aesthetics as a philosophical discipline arose during the 18th century, while important aesthetic questions arose in its pre-philosophical period in antiquity. Separating aesthetic thoughts about architecture from the general development of philosophical aesthetics is still an unfinished task that few architects have tackled. One of the pioneers in...
By Irena Kuletin Ćulafić
WIND FLOW MODELING IN EARLY URBAN DESIGN
Buildings affect the wind flow pattern over an urban area. The wind has a significant effect on the comfort and safety of pedestrians, urban microclimate, and pollutant dispersion. It is important to include wind flow modeling in the early urban design to minimize wind safety issues and ensure pedestrian comfort. In this paper, numerical simulation...
By Danka Kostadinović, Dragana Dimitrijević Jovanović, Vladan Jovanović
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF REFERENCE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION TO KEY CLIMATE VARIABLES IN AN URBAN AREA
Evapotranspiration is a key parameter of the agrohydrological systems and is critical factor for water resources planning. The objective of the study is to analyze the sensitivity of the monthly reference evapotranspiration (ET0) to climate variables. Data were used for Nis urban conditions, for the period from July 2022 to December 2024. Sensitivi...
By Mladen Milanovic, Slavisa Trajkovic, Dragan Milicevic
Influence of Drainage Measures on the Uplift Resistance of the Foundation Joint of a Gravity Concrete Dam
A common characteristic of concrete as a material used in the construction of dams and the surrounding rock mass, on which such structures are typically founded, is the presence of voids within the material. Buoyancy, as the load exerted by water in the voids of the foundation medium and concrete that presses against the structure, must be reduced ...
By Dušan Stevanović, Nikola Mirković, Uroš Mirković
THE MINERAL BATH BUILDING IN BANKYA - SYNTHESIS OF ARTS AND PRESERVATION OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
One of the architectural jewels of the 20th century in Bulgaria - the Mineral Bath in Bankya - is located in the immediate vicinity of Sofia. It was designed by the Bavarian architect Carl Hocheder and opened for visitors in 1911. The architect's overall intention to merge the function of a spa, equipped with the most modern technical facilities of...
By Blagovesta Ivanova, Alexandra Ivanova, Stanislav Georgiev
RESTORATION OF THE SOUTH GATE AT THE ROMAN CASTRUM TIMACUM MINUS
The late antique site of Timacum Minus near Knjaževac (Eastern Serbia) has been archaeologically investigated for almost 50 years. At the end of the nineties of the last century, a gate was discovered on the southern rampart of this Roman castrum, which was protected by two towers on its eastern and western ends. The gate and towers were built usin...
By Igor Bjelić, Goran Radosavljević, Bojana Ilijić
Modular solutions for residential buildings - key to affordability and sustainability
The global housing crisis, exacerbated by rising construction costs, land shortages, labour limitations and even climate change, has underscored the need to experiment with designs to deliver quality accommodation. Pre-fab construction technologies present a promising solution, targeting these problems by reducing construction time, material waste,...
By Konstantina Hristova
Some aspects of electrokinetic soil treatment
One of the innovative and promising approaches to the stabilization of fine-grained soils with low bearing capacity is electrokinetic treatment which can be integrated with other techniques to enhance soil properties. This method could involve applying a low direct current through electrodes inserted into the soil while simultaneously introducing s...
By Snežana Đoric-Veljkovic, Nemanja Marinković, Dragan Đordjevic, Branimir Stanković, Nebojša Davidović
INVESTIGATING SUSTAINABLE OPTIONS FOR THE TRADITIONAL MATERIALS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
The current trends in the construction industry show that sustainable materials are increasing instead of traditional construction materials. Since the construction industry is one of the largest consumers of energy and emitters of carbon dioxide, there is a need for more sustainable materials to be applied in construction. With the advanced techno...
By Jelena Andrić, Aleksandar Pujović
Indoor Environmental Quality in Schools through Thermo-Technical System Upgrades
Recent studies emphasize the importance of energy efficiency in public buildings, with particular attention to school facilities. While much research focuses on enhancing the thermal performance of building envelopes, it is equally crucial to analyze the indoor environment, especially thermal comfort. Since classrooms are designed for younger popul...
By Milija Radović, Mirjana Miletić, Rada Radulović, Ružica Božović