Projects
Development of student dorms in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century
| Code |
Science |
Field |
| T220 |
Technological sciences |
Civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, offshore technology, soil mechanics |
| T240 |
Technological sciences |
Architecture, interior design |
| T260 |
Technological sciences |
Physical planning |
Student dorm, residential units, floor volumes, innovated collective housing, comfort of living
Organisations (2)
, Researchers (1)
0116 University of Nis, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
10416 |
PhD Nikola Đ. Cekić |
Architecture, interior design |
Head |
2011 - 2019 |
14 |
0153 Institute GOSA
Abstract
New organizational possibilities for characteristic student dorm floor with the new functionally resolved residential units divided in semi groups will be analyzed in the project "Development of student dorms in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st Century". Since such designing, urb-architectural and architectural feature is not present in the existing student dorms in Serbia, this innovation would make significant scientific and technical contribution to the development of scientific and thinking boundaries and to a much more rational design of micro-ambient environment for students in student dorms. In addition, by promoting the idea of student dorms' residential core in this aspect, significantly better conditions for users’ socialization are created and, most importantly, the used area of typical residential units, respectively all useful areas of an object intended for collective housing, is organized more rationally. Housing needs of students with disabilities, as well as needs of married couples among students, whose living in present student dorms in Serbia had not been discussed previously, would be perceived in this project. Within this project all supporting functions of student dorms will be covered. The analysis of the student dorms’ current states in Serbia will be compared to the European examples in this area. Outcomes of this project will be presented to the general professional community, nonetheless academic population in Serbia.