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The Two Geometric Concepts Applied on The Architectural Design of Medieval Churches in The Balkans
(Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia, 2021)
This paper presents a combined application of the two geometric concepts to analyze architectural layouts of selected medieval churches in the Balkans. One concept is a geometric construction, known as Štambuk’s canon, ...
Тhe benefits of an additional practice in descriptive geometry course: non obligatory workshop at the Faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade
(Serbian Society for Geometry and Graphics (SUGIG) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 2020)
At the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade, in the Descriptive geometry (DG) course, non-obligatory workshops named “facultative task” are held for the three generations of freshman students with the aim to give ...
Parametric Modeling of the Church in the Studenica Monastery in Serbia
(Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 2020)
This project reveals surveying data and architectural design of the major church in the Studenica monastery complex in Serbia reflected in a variety of 3D models and the analysis of the church interior and exterior. ...
Modeling the Sunlight Illumination of the Church at Studenica Monastery
(BRILL, 2022)
The Church of the Mother of God at Studenica Monastery in Serbia was estab-
lished by the medieval Serbian ruler and founder of his own dynasty, Stefan
Nemanja (r. 1169–1196).1 The church is finely proportioned. ...
An additional students’ task at Descriptive Geometry
(Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 2020)
At the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, beside the obligatory forms of lectures and exercises, freshmen students have the opportunity to widen their practical experience in application of geometric ...