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31.12.2025. Review scientific paper Civil Engineering
On Simplified Approaches of Seismic Analysis of Tunnels

Overview of current progress in the field of seismic regulations for the design of tunnel structures revealed that, despite significant progress in research work on seismic analysis of tunnels over the past few decades, however, a deficiency of systematic and precisely defined rules for the seismic design of tunnels still exists even in the most de...

By Elefterija Zlatanović, Zoran Bonić, Nemanja Marinković, Nikola Romić

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 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

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

28.03.2024. None of above Architecture
The Landscape of the Krajina Monuments

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By Una Okilj, Igor Kuvač

During a seismic impact, the main emphasis is placed on the damage to bridge piers, which were isolated from the horizontal earthquake detector. Accordingly, when calculating the bridges, the reaction spectra obtained from the horizontal earthquake detector are used both for the piers and for the superstructure. The issue of seismic resistance of b...

By Nugzar Rurua, Boris Maisuradze, Ioseb Utmelidze

31.12.2024. Preliminary report/Short communication Civil Engineering
Stability Calculation of Irregular Structures with Irregular Disorder During Seismic Impact

From the point of view of modern construction, the damage to reinforced concrete large-panel and frame buildings is especially interesting. The construction of this building is very diverse. Their use has a short history. Therefore, the systematisation of damages and generalisation of results for such buildings is more difficult. Below are some sta...

By Zaza Jangidze

Architect Nikola Dobrović is best known in Serbia for his only constructed building in Belgrade, the complex of the State Secretariat of National Defense (DSNO), better known as the General Staff, today an endangered cultural heritage and a crumbling building with an uncertain future. However, his short-term engagement as the head of the Urban Plan...

By Jelica Jovanović

As a contribution to the research on the specificities of Yugoslav modernism, the development of industrial architecture in the City of Sarajevo after World War II is presented. When defining the architectural typology of industrial buildings during this period of development, examples of conceptual designs whose implementation was either fully or ...

By Maja Pličanić

Glasshouses, greenhouses, conservatories and orangeries – all types of buildings intended specifically for plant cultivation – represent a relatively recent addition to the histories and repertoires of horticulture, agriculture and architecture. During approximately three centuries of their notable existence, these structures managed to...

By Ognjen Šukalo, Maja Milić Aleksić, Slobodan Peulić

AGG+ is an open-access scientific journal that publishes articles in architecture, urbanism, civil engineering, geodesy and related scientific fields.