@article{
author = "Danilović Hristić, Nataša and Lalošević, Marija and Stefanović, Nebojša",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The focus of this study is buildings for public purposes, specifically for higher education,
planned in zones of spatial cultural-historical units. Sustainable urban planning in areas with
cultural-historical heritage is a particular challenge since the higher education facilities themselves
have their own functional requirements, which are much easier to fulfill in “softer” locations. The
research objective is to prove the hypothesis that it is possible to indicate a prescription for the
practical application of the theoretical model and define the necessary steps to achieve the best
sustainable quality results in practice. The paper analyses the associated process, relational settings,
circumstances, participants, and timelines, and it presents the results of final designs based on two
parallel case studies of new capital buildings for the University of Belgrade. Methodologically it
gives an overview of the context, referring to other research and examples, detailing chosen case
studies, and describing their backgrounds, conditions and requirements, frameworks, chronologies,
approaches, and results. The discussion concludes with theoretical models originating from the
comparison of implemented steps in the process of creation and evaluation of architectural ideas
and summarized similarities and differences, aiming that there is a common model suitable for
further applications. The practical result of the research is findings about the pathway for the best
original planning solution emphasized through the institution of urban architectural competitions as
a mandatory step, recommending wider participation of experts in the process of evaluation.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Implementation of Urban Solution for New Faculty Facilities within Spatial Historical and Cultural Units—A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia",
volume = "15",
number = "6",
pages = "5590",
doi = "10.3390/su15065590"
}