Internalization of architectural spaces as a methodological approach to enhancing the design process
This paper presents the principles and outcomes of a specific methodology conceived as a teaching tool at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica. The methodology is designed to support students in developing a deeper understanding of spatial relations, applicable across all phases of architectural design education. The methodological framewo...
By Milena Grbić, Olivera Dulić
The analysis of open spaces in newly built apartments in Serbia - case study: the city of Niš
The paper deals with the analysis of open spaces in newly built apartments in Serbia. The research was conducted as a case study of selected examples of newly built or under-construction apartments in the city of Niš. Considering the trends in residential construction from the post-socialist period to the present day, as well as the investor...
By Hristina Krstić, Branislava Stoiljković, Nataša Petković
ACCURACY IN BUILDING BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTIONS VIA CANTILEVER CONCRETING OR ASSEMBLY METHOD
This article examines the cantilever method for constructing bridge superstructures and highlights the lack of specific accuracy requirements in Bulgarian regulations for this technique. The study defines the necessary accuracy for building bridge superstructures using the cantilever concreting and assembly methods and calculates the precision requ...
By Ani Stefanova
USE OF DEEP GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AS A LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE
When temperatures of geothermal resource are high enough, i.e. exceeding 150 degrees Celsius, one can engage into electricity production from geothermal. In some cases, lower fluid temperatures are used in so called Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) or Kalina cycle to generate electricity. This complex mechanical process makes use of turbines which utili...
By Aleksandar Jovanović
THERMAL BRIDGES AS INDICATORS OF INSTALLATION DEFICIENCIES IN ETICS FACADES
External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS) are widely utilized to increase the energy efficiency of buildings by minimizing heat loss through exterior walls. However, when improperly installed, thermal bridges are formed, significantly decreasing the overall thermal performance of the façade system. This study aims to identify ins...
By Dušan Ranđelović, Miomir Vasov, Dragan Kostić, Danka Kostadinović, Dragana Dimitrijević-Jovanović
FLEXURAL STRENGTH CAPACITY OF THE CONCRETE BEAMS PRODUCED USING DIFFERENT CONCRETE VARIABLES
Flexural strength capacity of the concrete beams depends on different variables such as compressive strength of the concrete, type of the reinforcement used, amount of the reinforcement and cross section of the beam. The flexural strength is expressed as Modulus of Rupture, and it is determined according to ASTM C 293 (center-point-loading). This r...
By Adrijana Savić, Iva Despotović
Enhancing Pedestrian Circulation: Quantifying Spatial Integration in Urban Event Spaces
Circulation within urban spaces refers to how people move through environments, and it plays a vital role in the design of pedestrian-friendly areas. The concept of circulation in architecture and urbanism is frequently equated with communication, as it enables the easy movement and connection between various elements of the urban landscape. Unders...
By Tanja Mitrovic
ANALYSIS OF THE BEHAVIOR OF LATERALLY LOADED PILE–SOIL SYSTEM
Piles, as a type of deep foundations, are primarily intended to accept the vertical load from the superstructure; however, under certain circumstances, they are also exposed to significant lateral loads. This is the case with retaining structures, bridge piers, transmission line poles, chimneys, tall buildings, dock facilities, oil platforms, etc. ...
By Andrija Vlašković, Zoran Bonić, Nikola Romić
ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF INFORMATION ON LOAD LIFTING EQUIPMENT - ELECTRIC CRANES
Lifting equipment must be in accordance with safety standards that require conditions or the adoption or use of one or more practices, means, methods, operations, or processes that are necessary or appropriate to ensure safe and healthy workplaces. As a result, to guarantee the free flow of technical products, the European Commission proposed to th...
By Željana Kužet, Dejan Lukić, Vladimir Mučenski
Geotechnical and Geodetic Structural Monitoring from the Perspective of the Industry 4.0 Concept and Challenges Toward Industry 5.0
Contemporary challenges in monitoring and preserving civil and infrastructure structures require the application of intelligent, digitally supported systems. This paper presents the possibilities and benefits of applying Industry 4.0 concepts in the field of geotechnical and geodetic structural monitoring, with a particular focus on sensor networks...
By Ankica Milinkovic, Sanja Tucikešić, Tanja Đukanović, Kornelija Klječanin