Papers by Danica Stanković
Архитектура, строительство, образование, 2019
The methodology of designing library objects has changed throughout history. Their change is the ... more The methodology of designing library objects has changed throughout history. Their change is the result of the dynamics of modern life, as well as of the modified readers' habits caused by the rapid development of information technology. This paper discusses the change in the functional disposition of the 21st century libraries in relation to traditional design patterns. The results show that, in the battle against the unrestricted source of information provided by the Internet, library objects will survive only if their functional characteristics are transformed in accordance with the needs of the modern, digital age.
Архитектура, строительство, образование, 2018
Buildings are the biggest energy consumers, as well as the biggest producers of CO2. In order to ... more Buildings are the biggest energy consumers, as well as the biggest producers of CO2. In order to change this, in recent years, many approaches are developed, and one of them is zero energy objects. In the core of zero energy concept is producing energy for building energy needs from renewable energy sources, or other technologies which have very low impact on environment. In this paper, analysis of building process of zero energy objects, as well as experience in realization of residential and public zero energy object is presented. Also, recommendations for designing zero energy objects are given.
Abstracts - ICAR 2012. ICAR 2012 International Conference on Architectural Research: (re)writing ... more Abstracts - ICAR 2012. ICAR 2012 International Conference on Architectural Research: (re)writing history. Book · May 2012 Edition: 1, Publisher: Editura Universitară „Ion Mincu” Bucureşti, Beatrice-Gabriela Jöger, Andra Panait, Editor: UAUIM, Beatrice-Gabriela Jöger, Andra Panait, Marina Mihaila, Daniel Comşa, ISBN: 978-606-638-022-5 Editura Universitară „Ion Mincu” Bucureşti, Beatrice-Gabriela Jöger, Andra Panait authors: Beatrice-Gabriela Jöger, Andra Panait, Marina Mihaila, Daniel Comşa, Adham Abulnour, Ileana Apostol, Maria Boştenaru Dan, Dragoş Horia Buhociu, João Paulo Cardielos, Stefania Chirico, Laura Vivola, Luigi Chirone, Cristina Constantinescu, Mihaela Hărmănescu, Ilinca Constantinescu, Cerasella Craciun, Cristina Enache, Giuseppe Gangemi, Cristina Olga Gociman, Sever Georgescu, Tiberiu Florescu, Artan Hysa, Bob Jarvis, Valbona Koçi, Andrei Eugen Lakatos, Vera Marin, Ana Opriş, Gabriel Pascariu, Simona Pascariu, Alexandru-Ionut Petrişor, Andreea Popa, Alexandru Calcatinge, Radu Radoslav, Tudor Morar, Monica Rădulescu, Angelica Stan, Branislava Stoiljkovic, Goran Jovanovic, Nataša Petkovic, Tai-Chee WONG, Ramona Albert, Ionuţ Anton, Daniel Armenciu, Konstantinos Antoniou, Kleo Axarli, Aikaterini Meresi, Bogdan-Eugen Bănică, Laura Andreea Burlacu, Oana Andreea Caplescu, Andreea Iosif, Safaa M. Issa Abdou, Slaviša Kondic, Ivan Kostic, Milan Tanic, Aleksandra Kostic, Miloš Dacic, Nikola Cekic, Ana-Maria Machedon, Justin Ionescu, Oana Mihăescu, Ştefan Mihailescu, Ovidiu Mihalache, Anca Mitrache, Cristina Pană, Radu Pană, Sergiu Cătalin Petrea, Danica Stankovic, Mihailo Timotijevic, Daniela Tănase, Ovidiu-Horaţiu Teleche, Alexandra Anghelache, Bjelic Igor, Ana Momcilovic-Petronijevic, Letiţia Bărbuică, Ruxandra Berinde, Ana Elisabeta Botez, Daniela Calciu, Hanna Derer, Dragoş Mihai Dordea, Elena-Codina Duşoiu, Mihaela Bălan Lazăr, Petru Gheorghiu, Niculae GRAMA, arh. Marius PANDELE, Mihai CHISARĂU, Bahareh Hosseini, Ali Namazian, Elena Ion Tomlinson, Radosveta Kirova, Adriana Matei, Andreea Motu, Alexandra Bontea, Ioana Pop, Horia Radu Moldovan, Mihai OPREANU, Toader Popescu, Cecilia Ruiloba, Monica Sebestyen, Maria-Iulia Stanciu, Florian Stanciu, Matei Luca Stoian, Miruna Paula Stroe, Alexandra Teodor, Vlad Thierry, Irina Teodora Tulbure, Branko Belacevic, Antonino Di Raimo, Cosmin Caciuc, Silvia Costescu, Alexandru Crişan, Mihaela Criticos, Oana Diaconescu, Melania Coralia Maria Dulămea, Vlad Eftenie, Cristina Aurora Enuţă, Mihaela Zamfir Grigorescu, Desantila Hysa, Codruţa Iana, Emil Ivănescu, Ives Noah, Joanna Jablonska, Ljiljana Jevremovic, Tana - Nicoleta Lascu, Cristina - Victoria Ochinciuc, Mărgulescu Andrei, Irina Elena Mereoiu, Aleksandar Milojkovia, Marko Nikolia, Ioan Miloş, Georgică Mitrache, Adrian Moleavin, Florin Mureşanu, Daniela Negrişanu, Brânduşa Havasi, Delia Florescu, Bilge Atac Ozsoy, Bilgen Atac, Mihaela Pelteacu, Flavia - Maria Roşu, Livia Elena Rus, Anda-Ioana Sfinteş, Magdalena Stănculescu, MelekZühre (Sözeri) Yildirim, Raluca BUZDUGAN, Faredah Mohsen Al-Murahhem, Stefania Victoria Ruse, Beatriz Villanueva Cajide, Francisco Javier Casas Cobo, Staicu Mihaela, Andreadou Tatiana, Gavra Eleni, Vlachodimos George, Eugeniu Apostol, Fathi Bashier, Agnieszka Stepien, Lorenzo Barnó, Ana Maria Crişan, Alexandru M. Crişan, Carmen Ştefania Dumitrescu, Cristian Dumitrescu, Diana Giurea, Fani Vavili, Efthalia-Thaleia Grigoriadou, Zina Macri, Mihnea Ghilduş, Mihnea Ioan Mihăilescu, Gabriela Mindu, Anca Oţoiu, Cristina Constantin, Mihaela Şchiopu, Ioana Raluca Şerbănescu, Ştefan Simion, Dorina Onescu-Tărbujaru
Facta Universitatis, 2015
Open spaces within the preschools should be thoroughly planned during the design of the facilitie... more Open spaces within the preschools should be thoroughly planned during the design of the facilities. To children who use the services of preschools, these spaces make their stay interesting, and for that reason facilities in courtyards and green spaces should be carefully planned. These parameters of urbanism were taken into account when we looked at the open spaces in preschools on the territory of Niš. This paper includes analyses of all 20 preschools in the city of Niš, with the aim to draw attention to the situation in the region and the problems they face.
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2013
This paper presents architectural project and simulation of energy consumption and production of ... more This paper presents architectural project and simulation of energy consumption and production of a model of Energy Efficient House for Decentralized Energy (DE). The house model is designed for the area of Serbia, based on the needs of an average Serbian family. The model is designed to investigate opportunities for DE of typical house geometry with advantages of passive solar architecture combined with active solar systems and heat pump. Simulation of the model was performed for the climate conditions for the city of Nis. Thermal load for designed net-zero energy efficient home for a period of one year was simulated by means of trnsys software. With respect to renewable energy sources in Serbia, production of electrical, heating, and cooling energy by solar photovoltaic/thermal collectors, heat pump, and heat storage is considered. The balance of simulated annual electricity production and consumption show that the house model can produce 51% of its energy demands. Simulation resul...
Архитектура, строительство, образование, 2018
The topic of the research work is the analysis of the problem of modern housing and the way of im... more The topic of the research work is the analysis of the problem of modern housing and the way of improving the quality of the living environment. The main goal of the research is to discover possible types of architectural organization that will satisfy numerous functional requirements of modern age and be in the function of sustainable housing. The paper presents the design process, from the analytical approach to the problem to the presentation of the conceptual design. The article includes an analysis of the urban and architectural project of a residential complex for multi-family housing of different types and forms at the location in Nis.
MATEC web of conferences, 2016
The paper exposes the reasons and methodology of energy efficiency improvement of schools and kin... more The paper exposes the reasons and methodology of energy efficiency improvement of schools and kindergartens as public facilities, which will give children the understanding of importance of such measures and it's positive impact on our planet. Modernization of educational institutions is targeted at ensuring positive dynamics for fuel and energy consumption reduction.
Current Science, Apr 10, 2015
The connection between the pedagogical process and certain spatial characteristics of elementary ... more The connection between the pedagogical process and certain spatial characteristics of elementary schools, as a designed and constructed physical environment is studied. By observing the school premises as a complex dynamic field, the starting hypothesis is that the appropriate physical environment model is derived based on the needs and activities of school children and teachers in the pedagogical process. The physical environment factors that may affect the quality of modern pedagogical process are defined by systematizing specificities of analysed categories, logic factorization and conducted questionnaire and by mapping key attitudes on the existing space of elementary schools. The factors are: the functional organization of elementary school space, its structure, size, extensibility, mobility, flexibility and (dis)continuity. Implementation of these factors in the design of elementary schools aims to create a physical environment that offers a range of transitional forms of the realization of different activities in the pedagogical process.
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2018
The textile industry is still significantly involved in production and employment in developed co... more The textile industry is still significantly involved in production and employment in developed countries and is a major source of growth in many developing countries. As a business with a long history, the textile industry undergoes radical transformations at a global level. With the emergence of new competitors, global business conditions have changed significantly. Nevertheless, European manufacturers have remained world leaders in the production of industrial textiles and fashion clothing. Many European manufacturers resort to subcontracting or relocating capacity for labour-intensive activities in countries with lower labour costs, such as Serbia, in order to maintain competitiveness. The greatest success of the domestic textile industry was recorded in the late 1980s when it was a significant source of employment, the creation of added value and more balanced regional development. Although it is still not at the level of the 1980s, positive developments in the domestic textile industry appeared in 2016 in the direction of growth in production, employment and exports. The state seeks to accelerate the development of the textile industry through the subsidisation of foreign and domestic investors. However, growth that is primarily based on foreign direct investment is a long-term unsustainable concept. In order for growth to be sustainable, it is necessary to encourage the development of activities that produce greater added value and increase competitiveness. That is the reason why it is necessary to support the development of domestic enterprises, as well as the arrival of those foreign investments that generate multiple levels of added value.
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2018
In addition to offering the possibility of rational wine production, contemporary wineries also c... more In addition to offering the possibility of rational wine production, contemporary wineries also contribute to preservation of its prestige in society, by their form and materialization. The terrain is an important influential factor in designing of wineries. The paper examines the way in which terrain characteristics affect the functional disposition of facilities and winery visualization. This is illustrated by schemes, photos and comparative analysis of the examples. The results show that the flow of technological process and cost-effectiveness of production are directly related to terrain configuration, as well as, that its significance in terms of connection with nature is often emphasized by the integration of winery into environment and creation of sustainable buildings that meet the needs of the modern age.
Thermal Science, 2018
The analysis conducted in this paper was initiated by the fact that Serbia emitted around 80 mill... more The analysis conducted in this paper was initiated by the fact that Serbia emitted around 80 million tons of CO2, equivalent in 1990, and in between 85-89 million tons in 2010, which places it among ten countries with the highest emission of CO2 per capita in the world (data by Cener for Ecology and Sustainable Development, Subotica, Serbia). This paper is aimed at making a correlation between the improvement of thermal performance of structural elements of buildings in order to enhance their energy efficiency, which is also economically justified, and reduction of GHG (CO2) emission whose economic benefits are not so easy to assess even though it represents an environmental problem. The case study analysis, presented by this paper, using the example of a select number of kindergartens in the territory of the city of Nis, Serbia, is aimed at determining the correlation of the effects of improvement of their energy performances on the reduction of GHG emission reduction by quantifyin...
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2017
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2018
The concepts regarding space and form are moved from one to the other in the course of history. A... more The concepts regarding space and form are moved from one to the other in the course of history. Also, this change that space and form have undergone together should be considered based on the change and development in theory, discourse, technology, material, time etc. Depending on this development and change process, architectural form is also evident to change its expressions. The main goal of this research is to define the types of forms and their characteristics as well as the types of the possible spatial organizations in architectural design. The investigation includes analysis of the contemporary architecture. In this article are analyzed the examples from the practice with the aim of emphasising the significance of the conceptual design strategies used in architectural design.
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2019
The aim of this research is to discuss the key elements of successful implementation of floating ... more The aim of this research is to discuss the key elements of successful implementation of floating buildings with purpose to activate waterfronts for the public use. The challenge of utilisation of waterfronts and bodies of water that meet city shores seems to have a global presence. Policy makers, planners and practitioners seek to reintroduce the waterfronts as places of public benefit and enjoyment and seem to be sharing the similar guiding principle on which functions these places are able to accommodate. By following this principle, city shores and their water are becoming a functional mix of public spaces where one can come to work, play or simply relax. From the standpoint of increased quality of life, we thus deliver benefits across all of its aspects: social, cultural and economic.
Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2019
Architecture and its natural environment have always been inextricably intertwined throughout the... more Architecture and its natural environment have always been inextricably intertwined throughout the centuries-old history of civil engineering development. Nowadays, when rapid development and accelerated technological innovations take place and the planet becomes everyday endangered as the result of human activities, nature is a main theme and support, in the focus of architectural creation more than ever. Biophilia in architecture represents an innovational method of architectural designing, in which the accent is on the role of nature in the quality of living and working in built areas. An architecture created based on this principle represents the architecture of the future. This architecture is imagined and created as a healthy and productive environment for a modern man, both in terms of indoor space and in the planning of local communities as active and sociable neighborhoods. By using an analytical descriptive methodology and research references, this paper focuses on contempo...
Architecture. Construction. Education, 2018
The design of science and technology parks (STPs) is a complex task that requires the engagement ... more The design of science and technology parks (STPs) is a complex task that requires the engagement of a large number of designers and architects. In designing innovation centers, a detailed analysis of the required facilities is required. STPs are aimed at improving innovations in the country, as well as the possibility of promoting private companies and young professional researchers. So far, a number of STPs have been built in the world, among which one can choose as the most representative and most successful examples. In this paper, the necessary facilities for the design of a STP were explored and the necessary conditions for its construction by analyzing the selected examples. Since their construction is on the rise, it is necessary to analyze the already built ones in order to plan further development and improvement.
Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2016
The paper discusses the implications of the social environment on the modern pedagogical process ... more The paper discusses the implications of the social environment on the modern pedagogical process and their interdependence with the physical environment. The initial assumption is that pedagogical processes form certain types of social activities which encourage the development of the appropriate physical environment. Different patterns of social environment are defined by the typological analysis of social activities in the pedagogical process. In addition, the basic research framework implies the cooperation of various forms of social environment and the influencing factors on the organization of the physical environment in terms of contextual changes in the pedagogical process. Defined qualitative properties suggest the creation of a polyvalent physical environment that offers a whole range of intermediate forms for the implementation of various forms of social activities in the pedagogical process.
Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2015
program architecture Main research area Architecture of public buildings, revitalization process ... more program architecture Main research area Architecture of public buildings, revitalization process of public buildings and sustainable architecture, revitalization process of preschool facilities, architecture of preschool buildings
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2016
Viewed historically, for a thorough understanding of the development of pedagogical concepts it i... more Viewed historically, for a thorough understanding of the development of pedagogical concepts it is necessary to study all important contextual elements that have contributed to the achievement of certain conditions under which educational work with students occurred, and to study all the qualitative components that lie at the essence of this pedagogical process. This paper examines the interdependence of pedagogical movements and classroom environment for the elementary education in the European historical context. The authors' analysis of historical trends in the development of pedagogical ideas and movements has identified two influential currents, in which implications related to the origins and final form of the highlighted school architecture in Europe have been analyzed. The key finding of this study is that, given the different socio-cultural circumstances, the level of development of the classroom in Europe is conditioned primarily by the continuity and quality of perception of pedagogical movements, as related to the appropriate environment in which the pedagogical process is to be implemented.
Lusofona Journal of Architecture and Education, Jan 27, 2014
The paper is based on the multispecies analysis of the „ShoppingScapes“, buildings that are becom... more The paper is based on the multispecies analysis of the „ShoppingScapes“, buildings that are becoming the complimentary part of a city everyday contemporary living, as well as being social and global phenomena. The paper treats aspects of contemporary ShoppingScapes concepts as public spaces and factors of successful ambience created to make shopping more enjoyable. The analysis is based on researching building opportunities in WB, at first in Serbia. These objects as huge energy consumers are more often becoming self-sustaining systems which are using and exploit natural resources taking an active role in creating a new ecology. Having in mind that ShoppingScapes buildings spend a great amount of energy in the service phase, the authors are interested in researching the sustainable pattern for Serbia. This paper explains the influence of urban and cultural dynamic towards architecture of these objects and contemplates future possible solutions.
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