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Architecture

Vol. 39 No. 10 (2024): Proceedings of Faculty of Technical Sciences

ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGN FOR THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY HUB THROUGH THE PRISM OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE

  • Дарија Богојевић
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/28FA07Bogojevic
Submitted
October 8, 2024
Published
2024-10-08

Abstract

The project of the scientific center represents research on the topics of typology, the concept of sustainability in architecture, as well as the forms and relationships that arise within the given parameters. It also involves the formation of the conceptual solution emerging through a creative and cognitive process of synthesizing all information and forming a clear design attitude towards the future of learning and research.

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