- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Urban Design and Spatial Analysis
- Regional Development and Management Studies
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Geological and Geophysical Studies
- Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
- Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
- Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
- Architecture and Computational Design
- Architecture, Modernity, and Design
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- Second Language Learning and Teaching
- Educational Technology in Learning
- Latin American Urban Studies
- Geological and Geochemical Analysis
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Sustainable Urban and Rural Development
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
- Literacy and Educational Practices
- Urban Development and Cultural Heritage
- Remote-Sensing Image Classification
- Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
- Global Education and Multiculturalism
- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
University of Banja Luka
2017-2024
University of Bern
2022
This study explores the perspectives and practices of architects regarding reuse wood in construction across five South–Central European countries: Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia Herzegovina (BiH), Montenegro. Based on a survey architectural professionals, this research their attitudes, challenges, motivations for using reclaimed wood, with focus circular principles. Key findings reveal unanimous agreement among respondents that both profession government entities inadequately...
Multispectral remote sensing of hydrothermal alteration in volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) ore systems mafic crust is relatively uncommon, part due to the short-wave infrared spectral similarity several key minerals: epidote, chlorite, actinolite, and serpentine. In this study, we developed regional mosaic generation classification workflows for Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) imagery discriminate these minerals over entire Semail ophiolite (Oman–UAE)....
According to recent urban theory and research, many cities have transformed from formations with recognisable centres, periphery precise edges large, dispersed tissues that penetrate deep into their hinterland. Contrary these findings experience of dispersity, the ideology a compact city dominates policy planning practice. In context City Banja Luka (Bosnia Herzegovina), research elaborates on incompatibility example between spatial strategies compactness (defined in Spatial plan Luka)...
The concepts of residential space and housing, created by Yugoslav modernist Juraj Neidhardt through the collaboration with architect Dušan Grabrijan, have yet to be investigated systematically, especially from urban design point view. As rooted in joint ethnographic research local Bosnian dwelling culture vernacular architecture, developed a specific approach modern neighborhood compared prevalent scientific-planning post-war modernism. From perspective design, examined possibilities...
Almost the entirety of Juraj Neidhardt’s built work was created in decades his late career. Although several emblematic projects—notably ‘Sextuplet’ collective workers’ housing type—were designed before World War II, as modernist heritage is historically firmly situated socialist Yugoslav era. The proper evaluation, listing, and conservation modern architectural a relatively new subfield many countries around world. In majority ex-Yugoslav states, institutionalization these endeavors has...
This study explores the perspectives and practices of architects regarding reuse wood in construction across five South-Central European countries: Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia Herzegovina (BiH), Montenegro. Based on a survey architectural professionals, research their attitudes, challenges, motivations for using reclaimed wood, with focus circular principles. Key findings reveal unanimous agreement among re-spondents that both profession government entities inadequately support...
The “Boska” Department Store is a large building at the historical core of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Its distinctive volume dominates main city square, it serves as one symbols. It was built in 1978 department stores that characterised Yugoslav cities. However, less famous neighbouring Worker’s Solidarity House are fragments an extensive revitalisation project centre new imagined megaform. This paper will portray winning competition design “Grad” (“City”) from 1973 by team eminent...
In 1964, Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki presented the need for investigation in housing collective form. The was explained through his sensitivity towards dynamic change of society and simultaneous inadequacy architectural static fragmented respond. This paper presents contemporary view on theory form its into why how group buildings stands together. It brings forward renewed focus form, one Maki's types, social human reasoning design decisions. linkages is related to more recent...
Many theoretical and methodological efforts have been made to extend the disciplinary field of architecture urbanism from urban in traditional sense larger territorial scales contemporary urbanisation. This paperdiscusses ways studying dispersed polymorphic form that still needs be understood. The discourse is developed around situated learning model adequate for understanding planetary urbanisation theory city. applied inside Urbanisation Western Balkan Countries course at master's studies...
<jats:p>The paper discusses how the dispersed urban form of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) is related to collective housing that emerged during 20th 21st centuries. The morphological study resulted in typological patterns based on relationship between house open space follows its transformation period. It was a qualitative analysis figure/ground ratio configuration, correlation morphology results distinct economic issues architectural paradigms. research confirmed...