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Aleksandar Golijanin, Amela Šljivić, Amira Salihbegović, Bojana Grujić, Dajana Papaz, Darija Gajić, Diana Stupar, Duško Torbica, Elša Turkušić Jurić, Feriel Berrahou, Gela Kipiani, Goran Trbić, Hadj Bekki, Haris Bradić, Irma Orsić - Princip, Jelena Stanković Aćić, Lamia Bendjilali, Maja Ilić, Naceur Katbi, Slađana Miljanović, Slobodan Peulić, Tamaz Khmelidze, Vladimer Kikadze, Žarko Grujić,

Published: 31.12.2025.

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31.12.2025. Original scientific paper Civil Engineering
Combined Stabilization of Clay Using Lime and PVC Fibers

Reinforcing soil for foundations or embankments is crucial for ensuring structural stability and longevity. Many methods are used in Geotechnics to reinforce soils, which can be broadly categorized into chemical processes and mechanical approaches. Furthermore, reinforcing soils with fibres is an effective technique in geotechnical engineering to e...

By HADJ BEKKI, FERIEL BERRAHOU, LAMIA BENDJILALI, NACEUR KATBI

31.12.2025. Original scientific paper Architecture
The Room as a Starting Point in Architectural Design: Childhood Memory and the Formation of Spatial Understanding

This paper portrays the room as the fundamental beginning of architecture, exploring how our earliest spatial memories shape the way we perceive and understand architectural space. Drawing on Louis Kahn's philosophical reflections on the room as architecture's elemental unit, the insights of Peter Zumthor and other architects on childhood memories,...

By JELENA STANKOVIĆ AĆIĆ, DIANA STUPAR

31.12.2025. Original scientific paper Architecture
The Impact of Navigation Strategies on Spatial Memory Formation in Virtual Architectural Spaces

This study investigates how navigation strategies in virtual environments affect spatial memory formation and environmental understanding. As navigation plays a fundamental role in how people experience and interpret space, especially in enclosed architectural spaces, exploring the cognitive processes behind movement and orientation remains crucial...

By DAJANA PAPAZ, MAJA ILIĆ

31.12.2025. Review scientific paper Architecture
Origami-Inspired Kinetic Facades: Approaches, Materials, and Technologies

The traditional role of the façade, historically centered on providing protection against environmental conditions and reducing CO₂ emissions, has been significantly redefined through advances in software technologies and material sciences. These developments have led to the emergence of the façade system as a structurally independent...

By IRMA ORSIĆ - PRINCIP, AMIRA SALIHBEGOVIĆ, SLAĐANA MILJANOVIĆ, AMELA ŠLJIVIĆ

31.12.2025. Preliminary report/Short communication Civil Engineering
A Study on the Bond Between Basalt Composite Reinforcement and Concrete

Based on experimental and theoretical research, the stress-deformation state of the bond between Georgian-origin basalt composite reinforcement and concrete was studied. The bonding mechanism between basalt composite reinforcement and different classes of concrete was revealed, along with the stress-deformation state of structures reinforced with b...

By TAMAZ KHMELIDZE, GELA KIPIANI, VLADIMER KIKADZE

31.12.2025. Original scientific paper Civil Engineering
Characteristic Types of Landslides in The Durmitor Flysch Complex Area

The term "Durmitor flysch" was first introduced into the geological literature in 1948 by [1].. Under this term, he refers to a powerful geological formation, formed at the transition from the Upper Cretaceous to the Paleogene. Its distribution begins from the northern Albanian table and the so-called Cukali zone in the south, through the central p...

By BOJANA GRUJIĆ, ALEKSANDAR GOLIJANIN, DUŠKO TORBICA, ŽARKO GRUJIĆ

31.12.2025. Preliminary report/Short communication Architecture
The Complexity of Urban Infill: Case Studies of Three Apartment Buildings

The process of infill within the built environment represents a fundamental and increasingly indispensable approach to sustainable societal and environmental development. Although rooted in past practices and experiences of modern urbanization, its methodological frameworks must be continuously reinterpreted in response to climate change and contem...

By ELŠA TURKUŠIĆ JURIĆ, HARIS BRADIĆ

31.12.2025. Original scientific paper Architecture
Assessing the Energy Renovation Impact on Public Building Performance: A Case Study of The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Banja Luka

Buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina are among the largest energy consumers, and deep energy renovation is a key pathway to reducing consumption and costs. This paper presents a case study of an educational building in Banja Luka, renovated in 2016 through envelope improvements and optimization of the heating system. Energy bills from 2013–201...

By SLOBODAN PEULIĆ, DARIJA GAJIĆ, GORAN TRBIĆ

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