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    Cultural heritage as driver for sustainable growth - Project "ROCK"
    (MASE - Macedonian Association of Structural Engineers, 2017-10)
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    Ivanovska-Deskova Ana
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    Catalogue of citizens initiatives in Skopje: Mapping the civic society
    (School of Architecture La Salle, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, 2015)
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    New urban bridge as a socially responsible public space
    (International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2010)
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    Trombeva, Ana G.
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    <jats:p><p>New governmentally financed project “Skopje 2014” with intention to “re-establish” the identity of the nation through development of infrastructure and architecture in Baroque style has substantially changed the urban, social, political and ethical context of the central area of the city.</p><p>The aim of our work is to present an open approach of form finding process as a result of interaction of functional, engineering and social issues that is in contrast with fixed and predetermined typology proposed by government. Our new pedestrian bridge on river Vardar in the centre of the city creates new urban landscapes acting as a social attractor and urban infrastructure. Its geometry and structure is a result of formal and functional concept generated as a complex emergent property of the topologically based system expressing high level of social responsibility of design and ethical and esthetical approach to complex engineering challenges in urban areas.</p></jats:p>
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    Discovering Patterns of Urban Development in Skopje
    (Università degli Studi Roma Tre, 2014)
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    Ilievski, Ilija
    The goal of this research is to develop a tool that employs intelligent technologies to capture the patterns of urban change driven by a diverse set of context factors. Data mining provides opportunities and knowledge embedded in the urban structure, which complement and extend the data previously obtained with other approaches. A case study is in place to investigate the modeling and predictive capabilities of the tool. A number of simulations have revealed distinctive local patterns of urban change in the city of Skopje, shaped by local urban spatial and institutional structures. This study shows the possibilities of intelligent technologies in the interpretation of the historical evidence of urban development and better understanding of the urban phenomenon.
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    Integration of urban knowledge through visibility studies and pedestrian behavior analysis in Old Bazaar in Skopje
    (EDP Sciences, 2012)
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    Leduc, Thomas
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    Rabino, Giovanni
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    Karanakov, B
    The series of studies that are focused on the Old Bazaar – the historic and protected district in city of Skopje, exercise the complex spatial analysis or the urban environment with use of models of visibility, patterns of spatial configuration and pedestrian behavior as scientific knowledge and research tools for better understanding of the processes that are shaping our cities. An integrated knowledge base has been proposed as the basis for urban models, being the container of a variety of traceable information needed for exhaustive description of the urban context that can provide a scientific platform for more sustainable management and development of urban protected areas.
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    SUSTAINABLE DESIGN FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTHY BUILT ENVIRONMENT
    (Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana, 2015-02)
    Petrovski, Aleksandar
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    Dimkov, Gjeorgji
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    Papapsterevski, Dimitar
    Buildings as main consumers of energy and resources are responsible for waste and greenhouse gasses creation for which they have caused serious implications to the environmental and human health. Sustainable architecture considers reasonable resource exploitation and improvement of the built environment, human wellbeing and health. Its implementation in a building’s design is a demanding task due to multitude of aspects it grasps. This paper proposes a design process, tested on a case-study, which integrates the projects participants and determines common indicators on the buildings environmental, social and economic performance. The chosen indicators are of various importance for the buildings design. Thus, for each of them respective weights are determined by the project team. During the design process three alternatives of the case-study are proposed and analysed. The results have shown that supporting the design process with tools for decision making enables choosing the most sustainable design alternative for creation of a healthy built environment.