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Using Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Data for Determining Popularity of City Locations
The paper considers mining and analyzing data generated by Twitter social network, regarding content classification, language determination and sentiment analysis of tweets. Analyzes are based on geospatial tweets collected in timespan of four months within region Vracar in Belgrade, Serbia. All of collected data is first being preprocessed, filtered and classified by given criteria, by using "Twitter search engine" (TSE) application, that has been upgraded in order to detect tweet language and execute sentiment analysis of the tweets written in English. This type of analysis can be used for determining popularity of city locations of interest and public spaces in general
Drivers' impressions under high-pressure sodium and LED street lighting
In order to compare drivers' subjective impressions when exposed to high-pressure sodium versus LED street lighting, an experiment was conducted on a Belgrade street. All general requirements for an adequate comparison of subjective impressions, equal luminances being the most important, were fulfilled. A survey was conducted using a questionnaire, which the respondents filled out immediately after driving through both zones of the illuminated street. The respondents, who were young drivers (students), aged 20-25 years, were asked to select the more appropriate of the two installations regarding seven lighting parameters as well as giving their overall impression. The two regimes for which the survey was done gave opposite results. In the normal regime, where both installations had the same photopic luminance, the LED installation was evaluated as a better solution by a majority of the respondents for most of the analysed parameters. In the mesopic regime, where both installations had the same mesopic luminance, most of the respondents judged that the high-pressure sodium installation was the better choice
Thermal comfort of pedestrian spaces and the influence of pavement materials on warming up during summer
Public space is very valuable for a variety of community activities. Open public space comfort is one of the main indicators that provide its enjoyability, attractiveness and liveability. Having in mind that the climate conditions and the implemented urban design are influential in providing pedestrian thermal comfort, this study will focus on physical attributes of used pavement materials and their impact when they are exposed to high summer temperatures as well as on thermal comfort of the users of open public spaces. The methods that were used in the analysis include the method of direct surveying of inhabitants, the method of observation and the method of measuring the characteristics of different materials used for pavement in the pedestrian zone. The measuring of the current surface temperature of different paving materials used for pedestrian zone was performed during the summer season (July, August, and September) of 2015 in the central city zone of the city of Nis, with the goal of determining the maximum heating up of horizontal surfaces, i.e. pavements. The survey was done in July 2015 in the main square in. Nis. The measuring determined that in the same conditions, various materials yield various maximum temperatures. It was also concluded that the type of material, colour, roughness and shading of an area affect the heating up of pedestrian surfaces. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the complexity of the relationship between microclimate thermal comfort in public open spaces and the measured temperature of the pavement surface, and to emphasize the importance of this relationship in the context of contemporary urban design. The paper presents the case study of pedestrian spaces in the central area of the City of Nis in Serbia.This is the peer-reviewed manuscript of the article: Djekic, Jelena, Aleksandra Djukic, Milena Vukmirovic, Petar Djekic, and Milena Dinic Brankovic. 2018. ‘Thermal Comfort of Pedestrian Spaces and the Influence of Pavement Materials on Warming up during Summer’. Energy and Buildings 159 (January): 474–85. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2017.11.004
Collaborative research for sustainable regional-development: experiences from “learning economies” Italy-Serbia bilateral project
Worldwide, researchers are working together to achieve the common goal of producing new
scientific knowledge. Development of ICT facilitated communication, exchange of information
and collaboration between scientists, and paved the way to increase in number, size and diversity
of collaborative research projects. The number of the research partnerships is also growing
because they are considered to be the critical element of the innovation landscape and the
knowledge-based economy. As such, they stand at the core of national and subnational research
and innovation strategies, and are supported by the wide range of funding programmes.
This trend is about to continue in the future. Nevertheless, very few studies investigate experiences
and lessons learned from collaboration.
This paper presents and analyse the process, forms and the effects of collaboration in the
„Learning Economies. Modelling Community-Led Local Development for the Sustainable Economic
Trajectories of the Negotin and ZlatiborRegions“Italy-Serbia bilateral research project.
Based on the concept of territorialisation as crucial for regional sustainability, and by appreciating
different “ways of knowing” that intersect in face-to face communication, it attempts
to theorise and discuss the role of workshops (as spatially localised and material events) in
collaborative research, in ever more virtual and global research environment
Multifunctional facilities – from primary functions to spatial landmarks (study of two cases in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Through case studies, this paper presents a comparative overview of the implementation of two similar individual investments in Serbia and BiH - from initial ideas, through programming, urban and architectural design, to preparation and construction of specific facilities at specific locations. A comparative overview of specific activities indicates the options for improvement of overall process efficiency through transfer of best practice examples from one country or another, i.e. through delivery of specific conclusion which can improve similar endeavours. More precisely, we focus on secondary educational facilities, scientific and teaching bases or field laboratories which in both cases represent branches- field offices or stations for practical training provided by Faculties of Forestry in both countries. Apart from the academic educational activities, these spaces are also intended to provide accommodation and potential tourist-oriented facilities for a wider circle of users. From the aspect of programming, these investments required designing of multifunctional spaces which were supposed to provide not only practical training and accommodation for students, but also accommodation and animation services for tourists in the mountainous tourist regions in which they are located. This paper also reviews the issue of rehabilitation, reconstruction, adaptation and expansion of already existing facilities, as well as the design and implementation of completely new functions.
From the aspect of location, we consider the issues of adaptable designing of open and closed spaces at higher altitudes (1,000 meters above the sea level) in mountainous regions with thick forests and severe winter weather conditions. These stations are primarily intended for the required/mandatory activities, or their specific basic purpose, but they can also be especially functional from the aspect of tourist network elements development in a specific wider area, and as marketing and promotional markers for popularization and attractiveness, i.e. “new recognisability”of specific sites in a more narrow spatial sense. As modern landmarks, they could use their functionality and symbolism of their form to generate considerable development and increase the number of visits to rural areas, where the sites which interest the wider circle of users are usually located
City as security system over the history till nowadays: what kind of borders do we need in urban design?
Osnovna svrha i sveopšti cilj nastajanja, formiranja i postojanja gradova nedvosmisleno je
ostvarivanje bezbednosti za žitelje grada na svim nivoima. Grad je u suštini, sâm za sebe,
kroz svoje trajanje, u stvari prevashodno bezbednosni sistem. Bez postojanja bezbednosne
dimenzije grad bi gubio svrhu svog postojanja i značaja, kao i privlačne snage. Bezbednost
grada započinjala je od traganja i izbora nepristupačne i teško dostupne lokacije za smeštaj
bilo kojeg urbanog sistema, preko izgradnje zaštitne ograde – izgradnjom tvrđenja i odbrambenog zida oko tvrđavskog grada – pa preko strogo kontrolisanog ulaska u grad i strogo kontrolisanog ulaska u grad, uslovljenog davanjem statusa „građanina“ pojedincima ili
grupama, familijama, određenim slojevima.
Tek od trenutka kada grad počinje širenje svojih zidina počinje da se uvodi apsolutnost
postizanja bezbednosti ovog zatvorenog bezbednosnog sistema. Od tada počinju da se „uspostavljaju“ različite vrste modela bezbednosnih sistema, odnosno formiranje razuđenih
modela bezbednosnih gradova koji su se odlikovali, međusobno prepoznavali po konceptu
ostvarenja funkcionalne bezbednosti. U tom smislu cilj ovog rada je prepoznavanje relacije
između uticaja bezbednosnog sistema na formiranje konceptualnih razvojnih modela gradova koji su nastali i menjali se kroz vreme kao, posledično gledano, pokušaj traganja za
odgovorom kakve bezbednosne mere i sistemi (metode, načini i modeli bezbednosti) presudno utiču na komponovanje i razvoj gradova budućnosti. U tom kontekstu, možemo preliminarno identifikovati sledeću skalu modela „bezbedn[osn]ih gradova“, koji su u sebe
ugrađivali posebne bezbednosne sisteme, odnosno čiji je koncept pravila proizlazio zapravo
iz tih modela. U ovom trenutku možemo uočiti sledeće modele bezbednih gradova:
• strogo kontrolisani gradovi,
• starosno segregirajući gradovi,
• institucionalno-bezbednosno kontrolisani gradovi,
• otvoreni gradovi,
• kulturološko-edukativni gradovi,
• tržišno-razvojni koncept bezbed[nos]nih gradova,
• upravljačko-razvojni bezbed[nos]ni gradovi,
• produkciono-kreativni koncept grada,
• pametni gradovi,
• informatički zasnovani bezbed[nos]ni gradovi. Grad kao kulturni artefakt ima primarnu ulogu u obezbeđivanju sigurnosti za svoje građane
i za resurse koje baštini. Budući takav, on čuva kulturu i tradiciju kao proizvod naše civilizacije, zajedno sa resursima koji su ključni za preživljavanje i napredak ljudi. Morfološki
obrasci urbanog dizajna govore nam umnogome o svojim konceptima urbane bezbednosti:
od utvrđenja do umrežavanja; otvaraju pitanja o tome kakav nam je urbani dizajn danas
potreban kako bi se različiti kulturni obrasci integrisali u svakodnevni život grada, obezbeđujući „samokorekcije“ u njegovom ponašanju u cilju rezilistentnosti na bilo kakvu vrstu
brutalnih činova u urbanim prostorima, kao obezbeđenja kvaliteta mesta na svim njegovim
prostornim nivoima od makro- do mikrourbanog dizajna. Rad razmatra urbanu bezbednost
sa aspekta vrsta granica u urbanim paradigmama, a naročito u urbanom dizajnu pod pretpostavkom da integralni/kooperativni urbani dizajn može obezbediti adekvatan nivo otvorenosti kako u cilju povećanja rezilistentnosti na bilo kakav oblik nasilja. Stoga će se istraživanje osloniti na koncept rezilijentnosti, sistemsko urbanističko planiranje, teoriju socijalnog kapitala kao produktivnu gradsku snagu koja povezuje urbanističku formu i morfologiju, uzimajući u obzir različite teorije urbanog dizajna: prostornu sintaksu, sliku grada,
arhitekturu i disjunkciju, kao i kooperativan urbani dizajn. Cilj rada je da rasvetli odnos između vrste društvenog kapitala, tipa granica koje produkuje i urbanog dizajna, što će rezultovati klasifikacijom relacija između teorije urbanističkog dizajna, tipa socijalne rezilistentnosti, vrsta granica granica i nivoa urbane bezbednosti.The main purpose of the formation and existence of cities is clearly the provision of
security for the city inhabitants at all levels. The city is essentially over the history in fact
primarily a security system. Without the existence of the security dimension of the city
would lose the purpose of their existence and importance as well as the attractive forces.
Safety of the city began with the pursuit and choice inaccessible and hard to reach locations to accommodate any urban system, through the construction of protective fencing
– construction claims about the defensive wall around the fortress city, through strictly
controlled entry into the city and strictly controlled entry into the city, conditioned by
giving status “citizen” or groups of individuals, families, certain layers. Only from the moment when the city begins the expansion of its walls is beginning to introduce the
absoluteness of achieving security of the closed security system. Since then, beginning to
“establish” model various types of safety systems, that is, the formation of dispersed security model cities that were characterized by the mutually recognized by the concept of
the realization of operational safety. In this sense, the goal of this study is to identify the
relationships between the impact of the security system on the formation of conceptual
development model cities that were created and changed through time as a consequence
seen attempt to search for an answer to what kind of security measures and systems
(methods, methods and models of security have a crucial impact on the composition and
the development of cities of the future. in this context, we can preliminarily identify the
following scale model of “security of cities”, which are themselves built into special
security systems which at the end of the debate, originated in fact from these models. At
this point we can observe the following models security of cities:
• controlled cities,
• age-segregated cities,
• institutional security-controlled cities,
• open cities,
• cultural and educational cities,
• market-development concept of security of cities,
• managing security and development towns,
• production-creative concept of the city,
• smart cities,
• computer-based security cities.
City as cultural artefact has a primal role in ensuring safety for its citizens and resources
from or for it is built. Either it cherishes the blood routs of our tradition or the products of
our civilisation both with the resources that are crucial for human survival and progress.
The morphological patterns of city design tell us a story of its concepts of urban safety:
from fortification to networking, opening questions on what kind of urban design do we
need today in order to integrate different cultures into city and everyday life, and do “self
corrections” in order to be resilient to any kind of brutal acts in urban space as well as to
ensure quality of place on all its spatial levels from macro- to micro-urban design. The paper discusses safety from the aspect of borders in urban paradigms, especially in urban design, assuming that the integrated urban design can provide an adequate level of openness
and closure in order to be resilient to any kind of crime. Therefore, it leans on resilient concept, systemic urban planning and urban design theories, theory of social capital as a productive city force making linkages to its urban form and morphology, taking into account
space syntax theory of urban design, image of the city, architecture and disjunction, as well
as participative urban design. The aim of the paper is to enlighten the relation between the
type of social capital, bordering and city design, resulting in classification and relation
between urban design theories, social resilience type of borders and level of urban safety
AGM :. 01 [Global architecture profiling 2018]
Rad biroa AGM prikazan je na izložbi "Belgrade - GAP 2018" održane od 4. do 25. oktobra 2018. godine na Univerzitetu u Melburnuhttps://issuu.com/gapglobalarchitectureprofiling/docs/gap_202018_20catalogue_20-_20belgade
Intervju je vođen sa prof. arh. Borislavom Petrovićem - AGM Studio. [https://www.arh.bg.ac.rs/?team=arh-borislav-petrovic
Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia until 2030 [studija]
The Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development Strategy of Serbia is a strategic document that is being developed for the first time in the planning practice in the Republic of Serbia for a time horizon until 2030. This document creates preconditions for the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, which was adopted 2016 at the UN Habitat III Conference in Ecuador in Quito. The Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development Strategy will enable the harmonization of urban development in the Republic of Serbia with the goals of the European Union's Urban Agenda. Not less important are also the innovations in linking spatial and urban planning system, planned system of public policies, strengthening of local public financing and urban development planning with available sources of financing, which are the result of the preparation, and are especially expected in the implementation of the strategic document. With the elaboration and adoption of this strategy, a big step forward was made in adapting the urban development system in Serbia to the standards of the European Union and to the new urban agendas. Also, a step forward was made in meeting other important European standards that are «crossing» in the area of urban development and economic development, by harmonizing the framework of the new industrial policy, smart specialization policy, regional policy, innovation policy, environmental policy, etc. Implementation of this strategy provides support to the initiated public and real sector reforms in the part related to improving the conditions for urban development and local economic development such as industrial zones, brownfields, programs and projects of local urban strategies, better access to funding sources etc. It also provides support to public finance reform by strengthening the area of the local public finance's sources, for example in the area of construction land management, utility economy, use of property in public ownership The expectations are that the Sustainable and Integrated Urban Development Strategy of Serbia will be a «good practice» example of a strategic document for urban development governance, and that its implementation will stimulate and enable the sustainable and integrated development of cities and urban areas in the Republic of Serbia.In 2018, the Sustainable Urban Development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia became a spatial and urban planning document through the Amendments to the Law on Planning and Construction, in Article 10, Paragraph 1, Point 4 ("Official Gazette of the RS", No. 83/2018) http://dopuna.ingpro.rs/1GLASILA/83zakoni.pdf 2019.
In 2019, the Strategy was adopted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia ("Official Gazette of the RS", number 47/2019) https://www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs/SlGlasnikPortal/eli/rep/sgrs/vlada/strategija/2019/47/1/reg / 2018. године Стратегија одрживог урбаног развоја Републике Србије је постала документ просторног и урбанистичког планирања кроз Измене Закона о планирању и изградњи, у члану 10. став 1. тачка 4 („Службени гласник РС”, број 83/2018) http://dopuna.ingpro.rs/1GLASILA/83zakoni.pdf 2019. године Стратегија је усвојена од стране Владе Републике Србије („Службени гласник РС”, број 47/2019) https://www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs/SlGlasnikPortal/eli/rep/sgrs/vlada/strategija/2019/47/1/re
"Autentična tumačenja", '68 : činovi prepričavanja [vizuelni identitet] [dizajn programske sveske]
Autor vizuelnog identiteta, kostimografije, scenografije, kao i grafičkog dizajna sveske i plakata za predstavu "Autentična tumačenja", '68
Misdemeanor Court Pančevo [STRAND, 2018]
Standing side and emphasized accessibility of
the place delicate position, constituted and
simplified manifestation of character volume
structure, sidelong communicativeness interact
in surroundings and transparency of it`s ambience reflection, at the same time appears as entities of a public facility institutional modernity
and beaty of the scene on the periphery of a city
within rural landscape, neighbouring elementary school and family houses