Biofilia Facade

Biofilia Facade

Modern psychologists in over 60 published scientific studies support the thesis of “biofilia”, according to which people respond positively to the forms of the design from the nature. Observation of certain fractal forms reduces stress, positivelly affects the brain, the heart and the nervous system. As a solution originated from the site, a facade was made using the L-system, which can simulate fractal and vegetable forms.

The primary idea of the project was to solve the problem of controlling the amount of illumination on large glazed surfaces. The basic concept is related to making shadows that will not disturb the appearance of the object, preserve the view, but at the same time provide a moderate amount of sunshine.

Student: Jovana Kovačević

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Quarter Club Adaptation in Novi Sad

Quarter Club Adaptation in Novi Sad

The aim of this project was to adapt the space to the reproduction of music of a particular genre, in this case rock and metal rock music (through analysis of acoustics and acoustics project design), improve insolation control, improve thermal insulation, and increase the ambient value of the object.

After all the undesirable effects that occur in this area, such as too long reverberation, resonance (unwanted for rock and metal music), create the angles of the object that create additional reverberation, a membrane of triangular wooden panels and a thin steel substructure is constructed, which has the role of controlling these undesirable effects. Insolation control was achieved by introducing perforations into the ceiling of the membrane, i.e. by subtracting triangular panels at certain points.

Student: Nemanja Jaćimovski

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Analysis of reverberation in novel design at frequency of 500Hz

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Railway Station Canopy in Novi Sad

Railway Station Canopy in Novi Sad

Self-organizing systems: multi-agent systems – intelligence of flocks.

The idea of the research and the project itself was to analyze the pepole movement on the site using an algorithm for simulating the intelligence of the flock, and based on the obtained results, the optimum shape of the canopy that would be located in front of the railway station in Novi Sad.

The canopy consists of a roof and rods that are stuck in it. Each binds to a canopy at an angle determined by an algorithm that is also based on the intelligence of the flock. Also, with the help of these rods, the height of the canopy varies depending on the need (for example, the height of the canopy is higher than the public transport stations).

Student: Ines Vladislav

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Digital Ornament

Digital Ornament

The digital ornament shows the works of the 2015/16 generation students on Digital Fabrication course. The aim was to interpret various forms of traditional ornaments in a new way inspired by the digital age. Various materials, as well as software tools for digital fabrication, are combined to fabricate the final models.

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Course teachers: Dr Milena Stavric, Dr Albert Wiltsche, TU Graz

Exhibition Digital Ornament, Novi Sad, March 2016

Exhibition Digital Ornament, Novi Sad, March 2016

The exhibition presents the work of students from the Digital Fabrication course within the Master Program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, FTN, Novi Sad.

The aim was to interpretate various forms of traditional ornaments in a new way inspired by the digital age. Various materials, as well as software tools for digital fabrication, are combined to fabricate the final models.

Professors: Milena Stavric, Albert Wiltche, University of Technology, Graz, Austria

Participants: Ines Vladislav, Nemanja Jaćimovski, Milan Trninić, Stevan Ašćerić, Anja Marković, Samir Mavrić, Milica Grujić, Jovan Jeftić, Jovana Kovačević, Simo Ristanić, Milica Milanović, Stefan Ilišković, Marija Salvai, Jovan Maksimović, Željko Pavlović, Ivana Vajagić, Jelena Kikić, Filip Delić, Marko Đurić,

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Exhibition Folded skins at the MUWA Museum in Graz, Austria, March 2015

Exhibition Folded skins at the MUWA Museum in Graz, Austria, March 2015

Within the Master program Digital Technology, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, one-year postgraduate studies at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, on the Digital Fabrication course, students made models of facade elements out of paper in the scale of 1:1 using a laser cutter. On the course, students studied and modeled a design that relies on the logic and technique of bending thin planar materials in order to apply it as a parametric modular element of the facade. The result of the project are prototypes of façade elements made using parametric modeling tools and digital laser-cutting.

The course was held in cooperation with the University of Novi Sad and the University of Technology from Graz, and was run by the guest prof. Milena Stavric and prof. Albert Wiltsche from the Institute for Architecture and Media from Graz.

The exhibition was set up at the MUWA Museum of Perception in Graz, Austria, in March 2015.

Participants: Balint Boglarka, Folić Dejan, Guzina Bojana, Jekić Jovana, Jovanović Nataša, Kićanović Jelena, Leskovac Stefan, Ljuboja Igor, Nađ Igor, Nešić Milica, Mastilović Marija, Mitrović Dragana, Petrović Milena, Ristić Jelena, Vučić Marko, Živanov Mirjana sa Univerziteta Novi Sad i Dragana Tepić sa Univerziteta Banja Luka.

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Exhibition of Students’ work on Digital Fabrication Course in MUWA Museum, Graz

Exhibition of Students’ work on Digital Fabrication Course in MUWA Museum, Graz

An exhibition of student works on the Digital Fabrication was held in the Museum of Perception (MUWA) in Graz. Further in the text is the original text about the exhibition as additional information can be seen on the facebook address of the MUWA Museum

AUSSTELLUNG NR. 4 – NEUE FALTSTRUKTUREN
VON STUDIERENDEN AUS NOVI SADI IM MUWA!
Im Rahmen des Master-Programms “Digitale Techniken, Design und Produktion in Architektur und Städteplanung”, einem einjährigen Postgraduate-Studiumsjahr lernten Studierende der serbischen Universität Novi Sad, Fakultät für technische Wissenschaften, Department für Architektur und Städteplanung in einem Workshop parametrisches Design und den digitalen Produktionsprozess unter Anwendung von Lasercuttern und stellten 1:1 Papier-Modelle für Häuserfassaden her.
Der Workshop von 16. bis 20. Februar 2015 war eine Kooperation zwischen der Grazer Technischen Universität und der Universität in Novi Sad und wurde von Ass-Prof. Dr.in Milena Stavric, Ass-Prof. Dr. Albert Wiltsche und Ass. Marko Jovanovic vom Institut für Architektur und Medien der Technischen Universität Graz geleitet. Im Zusammenhang mit den Grafiken von “FRÖBEL 2020” stand der Workshop auch im Zeichen von computergenerierten Entwürfen und körperlichen Einwirkungen auf die Gestaltung der Faltstrukturen.
Teilgenommen haben die Master Studierenden der Universität Novi Sad Balint Boglarka, Dejan Folic, Guzina Bojana, Jekic Jovana, Jovanovic Natasa, Kicanovic Jelena, Leskovac Stefan, Ljuboja Igor, Nadj Igor, Nesic Milica, Mastilovic Marija, Mitrovic Dragana, Petrovic Milena, Ristic Jelena, Vucic Marko, Zivanov Mirjana sowie die Studienassistentin Dragana Tepic aus Banja Luca.
Die Ergebnisse werden im Rahmen der wechselnden Ausstellung GEFALTETE RAUM-STRUKTUREN / FOLDED SPACE STRUCTURES in der Galerie im MUWA- Obergeschoß gezeigt.

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Origami Theater

Origami Theater

The Origami Theater project was created within the Digital Fabrication course as a result of the international cooperation of three universities and two large organizations in the field of culture and art with the aim of encouraging the creativity of young people and generating new public spaces in a city that will be significant places of socialization . The project was attended by students, researchers and teachers from the University of Novi Sad, Banja Luka, as well as visiting professors from the University of Graz who led the project. Unlike conventional teaching approaches, the Origami Theater project was developed through a workshop in which students, besides new theoretical knowledge, develop new ways of thinking, designing and using materials.
The goal of the project is to create a recognizable identity of the site using traditional materials designed in a completely new way. The Origami Theater project is a stage that is unique in the world by combining new building technologies materialized in a massive wood using the most modern construction assemblies.
The project is attended by Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Technical University of Graz, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Banja Luka, Organization Night of the Theater and organization Exit Fest.

The Exit Music Festival, which will be hosting this year’s Night of the Theater event, supported the initiative of architecture students and teachers of the Master program through the idea of ​​creative energy being directed through a project for the mobile theater stage where will perform theater groups from the country and abroad during the Exit festival.

Authors of the project: Students of the Master Programme – Generation 2014

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Robotic Brick Laying

Robotic Brick Laying

The aim of this project is to automate the construction of a brick wall using an industrial robot ABB IRB-140. By applying the Grasshopper3D parameter modeling tool, students creating a given wall shape that has to respond to certain constraints (robot workspace, local and global stability in construction). In the Visual Studio programming environment, specific Grasshopper tools are created that allow the connection between the Robot wit his RAPID programming language and the Grasshopper in which the coordinates of each individual brick are defined.

Student: Jovana Jekić

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Student: Mirjana Živanov

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Student: Jelena Ristić

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Student: Dragana Mitrović

Exterior Visualization

Exterior Visualization

Ilija Lazić

Stefan Pejić

Stefan Tomić

Iva Sučević

Ana Marjanović

Milica Ivković

Marina Đurovka

Srđan Bogdanović

Jelena Kićanović

Nemanja Jaćimovski