PRINCIPLES AND SOLUTIONS OF BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE ON THE PROJECT OF A FAMILY HOUSE IN KRAŠIĆI, MONTENEGRO
The aim of the presented work is to present the design of a residential house on the Montenegrin coast in the town of Krašići, designed according to the principles of bioclimatic architecture with reference to the systems whose implementation is foreseen during the design process. They refer to the applied measures of reducing total energy c...
By Vukašin Stefanović
GEOMORPHOLOGICAL, GEOLOGICAL, AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS OF SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The Sarajevo depression and its surrounding area, from a hydrogeological perspective, represent an exceptionally complex system. In an area that was subjected to intense tectonic processes in geological history, due to the activity of specific climatic and hydrological conditions, a series of exogenous processes were activated, which, in morphologi...
By Aleksandar Golijanin, Bojana Grujić, Žarko Grujić
MULTIPURPOSE CHARACTER OF SHOPPING CENTERS - POSSIBILITIES AND DIRECTIONS OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENT
The significance of trade as a public function has strengthened alongside the progress of civilization. In contemporary cities, within the context of an expanding market economy, large-format shopping centers have assumed primacy. Their emergence is regarded as a culmination of human consumer behavior and one of the pivotal shifts in the organizati...
By Danica Stanković, Alessandro Camiz, Jasmina Tamburić, Aleksandra Cvetanović, Aleksandra Rančić
THE METHODOLOGY OF DETERMINING THE LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY OF HIGH PROFILE SHEETS USING THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
In civil engineering, high-profile sheets (HPS) are widely used. They are used as loadbearing elements in a system of stacked roofs, for covering large-span structures or as permanent formwork when casting concrete slabs. Determining the load-bearing capacity of these elements is a complex task, and designers take this data from the manufacturer's ...
By Ivan Nešović, Miloš Milić, Todor Vacev, Andrija Zorić, Nikola Janković
THE COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT DISPOSITION - THE MUNICIPALITY OF PIROT CASE STUDY
Because of the significance of the river Nišava for the city, the Municipality of Pirot has adopted a water protection concept for the city of Pirot and several smaller settlements located upstream along the Nišava River (Krupac, Veliko Selo, Veliki Jovanovac, Mali Jovanovac, Trnjana, Izvor). The wastewater treatment would be done eit...
By Marija Milićević, Aleksandra Ilić
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND BIOCLIMATIC PRINCIPLES IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
In modern conditions of consumption of natural, primarily energy resources, and environmental pollution, buildings are ranked among the biggest consumers and polluters, and that at the world level. The paper provides an overview of contemporarytrends, as well as challenges regarding the use of created and available natural resources, by determining...
By Marija Mihajlović, Emily Trummer
LANDSCAPE PAINTED WITH TEA: ARCHITECTURAL COLONY IN KLINCI VILLAGE (LUSTICA)
This paper reflects on the outcomes and implications of an architectural colony conducted in the village of Klinci, Montenegro. The colony aimed to address rural development challenges through innovative architectural solutions while fostering collaboration among students, professionals, and local stakeholders. Drawing upon the experiences and disc...
By Mirko Stanimirović
ASSESSMENT OF PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES FOR ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: CASE STUDY OF POMPEII, LEPENSKI VIR AND GOBEKLI TEPE
The protection of archaeological sites is crucial for preserving their authenticity and historical significance. This study evaluates the effectiveness of protective structures implemented at three different sites: Villa dei Misteri in Pompeii, Lepenski Vir in Serbia, and GT1 Göbekli Tepe in Turkey. Our focus extends to iconic landmarks where ...
By Nastasija Kocić, Sonja Krasić, Jovana Tomić, Isidora Mitrović
BANJA LUKA URBAN AXIS AS THE ARCHITECTURAL RECORD OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
The paper reviews the connection of the historical timeline and principal stages of development, on the one hand, and the urban axis – the main street in Banja Luka, on the other, as a very accurate historical record of urban development. The urban development axis in Banja Luka is a vast resource in terms of architectural layers that chronic...
By Miroslav Malinović
DESIGN OF RC STRUCTURES OF MEDIUM-RISE APARTMENT COMPLEX ON SIGNIFICANTLY SLOPED TERRAIN IN MONTENEGRO
Design of structures in medium or extremely sloped terrains is a demanding and challenging engineering task. Depending on the depth of foundations of the future buildings, different methods of securing foundation pit sides are used. Extremely high vertical excavations cannot utilize the standard methods of securing ground stability (use of “L...
By Nemanja Marković, Nikola Velimirović, Nenad Stojković