Modernism in the Petrified Landscape: Architecture in Montenegro 1945-1980
The subject of this paper is architectural heritage of the former Socialist Republic of Montenegro (SR Montenegro) in the period between 1945 and 1980, with particular emphasis on the role of stone in modern architecture. Stone, as a primordial building and design material, is present in post-war modernist Yugoslav architecture, especially during t...
By Slavica Stamatović Vučković, Danilo Bulatović
The Vitality of the Korčanica Memorial Landscape
The Korčanica Memorial Zone is a Yugoslav architectural heritage, one of the many World War II memorials and one of the rare preserved memorial sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Korčanica memorial of the former Partisan hospital is presented as historical landscape research. Through multi-layered, primarily cultural, social and economic aspects ...
By Una Okilj, Luka Skansi
Architectural “Yugocosmopolitanism”
The research “Borba za arhitekturu” not only tries to assemble, showcase and consequently analyze the wide variety of architectural production and its tendencies in socialist Yugoslavia but also, through conversations with architects who were active in this milieu, for the first time, it provides an authentic, direct insight into the af...
By Timotej Jevšenak
Yugoslav Modernism Beyond The City
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By Mejrema Zatrić
Planning Networks: Ernest Weissmann and the Internationalisation of Urbanism in Yugoslavia
Introductory article...
By Vladimir Kulić
Visions and Narratives of Large-Scale Projects of Socialist Vojvodina
In this paper, three case studies of various natures, scales and positions within the discipline are identified and analyzed as exemplary of Vojvodina in the discussion of large-scale projects of socialist Yugoslavia. The interpretive-historical method is used to describe and interpret the case studies, while primary sources are subjected to qualit...
By Aleksandar Bede
Dynamic Comfort Considerations in the Design of High-rise Buildings
The following paper provides research analysis on the influence of wind on a building, considering the regional and local climate conditions, to improve dynamic stability and reduce wind disruption effects on high-rise reinforced concrete buildings. The main aspect of disturbance in living conditions is caused by wind loads on the building. The dat...
By Lia Balanchivadze, Beka Matithaishvili, Vladimer Kikadze
Mathematics and Entrance Exam Results as Indicators of Academic Success Among Civil Engineering Students
It is crucial to select high-quality candidates for college and university enrollment, focusing on preparing them for their future careers in the shortest possible study duration while maintaining a strong graduation rate. The most reliable predictors of academic success (graduation) are observed during candidate testing (entry exams) and within th...
By Ljubiša Preradović, Miroslav Malinovic
Changes in the Location and Meaning of Banjaluka’s Urban Core: Recommendations for Urban Landscape Regeneration
The starting premise of this paper is that a careful interpretation of changes in the meaning of urban places, provided their autochthonous qualities and the quality of the urban environment and architecture are respected, can help to better understand and treat the built environment. The case study presented investigates Banja Luka’s urban l...
By Dijana Simonović
Presidential Palace in New Belgrade: Evaluation Approaches to Post-World War II Architectural Heritage
The discipline of preserving cultural monuments faces the challenge of large-scale contemporary and living heritage, which should be adequately documented and evaluated in order to be effectively protected and preserved. The valorization of architectural heritage, especially its most modern part, requires extensive consideration and estimation due ...
By Biljana Mišić