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Towards diminuishing disadvantages in migration issues in Serbia (from 2015) through proposal of some models
There are still left approximately 9,000 migrants from the big exodus from Syria in 2015 to Europe
on so-called migrant’s rout, from Turkey to Germany and Scandinavia. The focal, central
point of this route was at Balkan’s Metropolis - Belgrade. The real, tangible integration of those
poor people is of utmost importance for the economic and social broader view of the future Europe.
Very few of migrants are getting back, and they strive to reach and be settled in Germany.
Never the less, a lot of them are still “stocked” on the route, jobless and hopeless. The useful
methods of their integration are the focus of this paper. It is not only physical integration meaning
a human right for a roof beneath a head; it is a matter of obtaining human dignity, of getting
useful jobs both for migrants and important for the receiving country. We tried to obtain a model
/ a scenario based upon affordable statistics found “in situ.” Nowadays it became also a matter
of safety and security for both sides: migrants and locals, in order to reach their full cooperation
Trends in integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment
Cities are consumers of large amounts of energy. They require uninterrupted energy supply but
with dynamic power profile.Mainly consumption of energy generated from fossil fuels is present
todaywith consequence significant pollution of the environment.The sustainable energy transition
in cities means increasing the supply of energy from renewable sources.Thepaperpoints to
the integration of PV renewable systems in the built environment, opportunities and constraints,
design conditions and tools. The consideration of the constraints which creates urban environment
is carried out in order to understand the complexity of selecting locations in the cities.
In thissense, the paper gives an overview of the possibilitiesof PV systemsintegration in the
built environment, and discusses physical limitations in the urban environment and simulation
toolsas well as challenges and research and development issues
Adaptive reuse through creative industry tools: case of Uralmash, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Uralmash, a cult neighbourhood of Yekaterinburg, Russia, is famous for its heavy industry,
high furnaces, military equipment and the production of famous tanks, located within the purist
modern architecture from the late 1930s.
Today, however, the Uralmash district represents an interesting ground for young alternatives,
which are attracted by the former purpose; stack up on the power of collectivization and the
creative industry’s methods. The Biennale of Arts is housed, for example, in a former factory
halls where visitors can look at works made by workers / secret artists - who instinctively depicted
realistic landscapes on their storages-cabinets, to cheer up a little bit their “mornings of
steel”. Significance of communion places, a dwelling where people can meet their co-workers
or neighbours - set up by Le Corbusier on flat roofs of his “dwelling machine” residential house
in Marseille a few decades later; here in Uralmash are visible as an original product. Women
were gathering out here on purpose, from 1930s onwards: studying the household, creating
art objects, and getting acquainted with women rights guidelines. The essence of these “utility
hubs”, which we are aware today as globally missed in housing development, are born here; in
the industrial pool of Ural district. Which method of creative industry we could possibly implement
more in order to upgrade and gentrification this quarter with a lack of its primarily purpose
will be a focus of this paper
Industrial heritage in the function of development of rural areas
Industrial heritage may possess various forms of revitalization. To a large extent, it depends on the needs, but
also on other factors of the local area, with the aim of achieving certain material and socio - cultural benefits.
That kind of buildings are essentially representing a micro units in a way that can contribute to improving the
quality of life of local residents.
The study is basically defined by pointing to possible opportunities to improve life in rural areas. The
frequency of changes in social relations inevitably causes a changes in economic structure, which in practice
results in abandonment of certain industrial facilities. Special emphasis in this regard is the heritage of
socialism in the Balkan countries such as Serbia and Bulgaria.
The aim of the research is the possible redevelopment of industrial buildings that no longer serve a purpose,
and that to a large extent can be used in terms of sustainable development. New role in this regard can move
beyond the basic economic activity. First of all, as the material evidence it consists of specific spatial and
cultural-historical characteristics that can be used in order to engage in some form of tourism, considering
tourism as a global topic. Especially having in mind the socialist heritage of the Balkan countries that can be
defined and used as a unique tourist offer at international level.РЕШЕНИЯ ОТ РЕДОВНО ЗАСЕДАНИЕ НА НАУЧНИЯ СЪВЕТ (НС),
Протокол № 27/07.11.2017 г.
Решение: НС препоръчва публикуване на сборника „Иновации, развитие и
устойчивост в селските райони в България и в Европа” в електронното
издателство „ОМДА” след отчитане бележките на рецензентите
Национална типологија зграда предшколских установа Србије
Монографија ”Национална типологија предшколских установа, представља основне карактеристике корпуса предшколских зграда Србије сумарно на нивоу Србије као и по усвојеној периодизацији односно детаљно приказане индивидуалне типове предшколских зграда са свим материјално техничким карактеристикама, нивоом енергетске ефикасности уз дефинисање модалитета унапређења и потенцијала уштеде енергије односно смањења емисије угљен диоксида.Monograph “National Typology of Kindergarten Buildings in Serbia, presents basic characteristics of kindergarten buildings stock in Serbia cumulatively at the level of Serbia, and by the adopted periodization, i.e. in depth presentation of individual types of kindergarten buildings with all material and technical characteristics, energy efficiency level, with defined modalities for their improvement and potential for energy savings/ CO2 emission reduction
Building Simulations and Modelling: Energy
The quest to achieve high standards in energy efficiency has resulted in the development of complex simulation tools that aim for a precise calculation of energy performance, thus supporting building design as well as the management process.
Common questions regarding the simulation of performance address several issues: during what stage is simulation being conducted (preliminary design, main design, dimensioning of the systems, certification), how complex is the procedure, what resources are needed (data and computational) etc.
In everyday practice we are confronted with a variety of available software options, each of which is advertised as the right choice for building energy performance simulation. With regard to the approach towards modelling, complexity, and simulation processes, we can distinguish several application levels, each having certain advantages and disadvantages. The starting point for an adequate simulation procedure relies on the available legislation and professional standards, calculation procedures, and computational logic. Depending on the desired outcome or goal of the process, an adequate simulation strategy must be applied. A comparison between the two most commonly used pieces of simulation software in Serbia, KnaufTerm2 and Ecotect, has been conducted, illustrating the differences in procedure and the results gained
Ivan Šuletić : you make me afraid of myself
Ликовна галерија
13.12.2018 – 5.1.2019.
ИВАН ШУЛЕТИЋ, УПЛАШИЋУ САМОГ СЕБЕ !
Актуелна изложба Ивана Шулетића у Ликовној галерији представља занимљив и интригантан амбијент састављен од медијски разнородних презентација познатих и нових цртежа, слика, видео радова и објеката. У препознатљиву поетику слика града (Cityscape) које смо у уметничкој и излагачкој пракси овог аутора пратили кроз слике и цртеже великих формата рађене у традиционалним дисциплинама, са скицама преузетим из дигиталног медија, овог пута чини и поставка обгаћена и мултипликована у идејном и продукцијском смислу коју Милета Продановић у тексту у каталогу изложбе карактерише као својеврсни „визуелни есеј“ читања града. Доводећи у везу изложбу београдског сликара, уједно и професора на Архитектонском факултету у Београду, са конвенцијама приказивања градова на сликама неких старих мајстора као што је нпр
Innovative Biophilic and Biomimetic Concepts in Housing Design in the 21st Century
The rise of digital, computer and new media and technologies have greatly influenced almost every aspect of our human, everyday life. Although these technologies are mostly understood as alienating human from natural environment and communication, pushing him into virtual and artificial worlds, with trends of miniaturization of digital and computer components, situation have taken a new, interesting turn. Computers have become silent, calm technologies, smart, invisible and omnipresent in physical environment, with the goal to enhance it. New media and computer technologies are now seen as almost
magical technologies that can revive old crafts and styles, and provide exuberant and futuristic, almost fairy-tale like concepts in architecture. In new technologies researchers found inspiration to explore house design in more experimental and radical way, and also, achieve goals of regenerative and sustainable architectural future in a new way. This paper will consider innovative concepts for creating houses of the 21st century that connect to natural environment in highly experimental and futuristic way, and take biophilic and biomimetic design
to another level. Kinetic and moving houses, smart houses that behave like creatures, houses that interact with environment and the user; Synthetic materials and protocell, neoplastic design in architecture, artificial cell systems that behave life-like, bio-tissue rooms that behave like alive entities;
Neo-natural landscapes, artificially enhanced, augmented nature with its simulations of natural forces
and processes and its prosthetic add-ons? This paper will examine what challenges and possibilities will
house design face in the 21st century
Green infrastructure in Belgrade as (re) generative space of biophilia: the case study of Blocks 45,70 and Savamala
The consequences of climate change have already affected European urban areas, as numerous researches show that intense urbanization leads to degradation of natural habitats and reduction of biodiversity. Scientific findings on ecology and climatology, as well as global and national policies requires a shift of the planning process towards the development of urban adaptable ecosystems. In this article, we look at possibilities to apply green infrastructure as urban planning approach that provides polyvalent space for ecosystem services and human well-being. Focus of the research presented in this article are Block 45 and 70 in New Belgrade and Savamala neighborhood in the old city center. Even though they are characterized by different ecological, urban, morphological and social characteristics, they share direct contact with Sava River. Therefore, the adaptive potential of these spatial segments will be the subject of the analysis presented in this article, and the emphasis will be on applying biophilic design within the integrated network of green infrastructure
Possibilities of Protection, Revitalization and Presentation of Industrial Heritage in the case of "Pantelić" Foundry in Belgrade
The education process fot the students of architecture, the future builders, provides possibilites to comprehend the problems of the city industrial heritage protection, its historical and urban context, its genesis and cultural and architectural values. The paper will present search for possibilites of protecting the "Pantelić" Foundry in Belgrade, its presentation and inclusion in the modern way of life