SPONGECITY – RSM meeting No. 5
On 27th May, a meeting of interested parties was held at the premises of „JP Vodovod Mostar“ and „JP HZHB Elektroprivreda - HE Mostar“.
On 27th May, a meeting of interested parties was held at the premises of „JP Vodovod Mostar“ and „JP HZHB Elektroprivreda - HE Mostar“.
To fully leverage the platform role of SRIAATU and further promote collaboration among member institutions in joint talent growth, international research collaboration, and cultural exchange, XAUAT hosted the 2025 Conference and Forum of SRIAATU from May 13 to 16, 2025 in Xi'an, China, which was attended by representatives of the University of Mostar, the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, Full Professor Maja Prskalo and Assistant Petra Pažin.
To deepen cooperation and exchange among universities along the Silk Belt and Road in the field of architecture and technology, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT) initiated the establishment of the "Silk Road International Alliance of Architectural and Technological Universities" (SRIAATU) in October 2023, with the vision of "Building a Better Home for All". XAUAT is one of China's leading universities specializing in architecture, civil engineering, and environmental engineering. Currently, SRIAATU has 55 member institutions from 26 countries, including universities and enterprises, and has made an active contribution to global architecture and technological innovation and the development of sustainable human settlements. To fully utilize the role of the SRIAATU platform and further promote cooperation among member institutions in joint talent development, international research cooperation, and cultural exchange, XAUAT hosted the 2025 SRIAATU Conference and Forum from 13 to 16 May 2025 in Xi'an, China. The event was attended by representatives of the University of Mostar, the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, Maja Prskalo, Ph.D., and assistant Petra Pažin
APLE ERASMUS+ project
POP-UP_WoRkShop
Fragments of Rome
Exploring Urban Layers of Traces, Colour, Materials, and People
Students of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy of the University of Mostar - Valentina Jozinović, Martina Majić, Iva Palinić, Katarina Šantić and Jerko Artuković, accompanied by their mentor assistant Gabrijela Raič, participated in a student workshop at the Sapienza University in Rome as part of the Erasmus+ project APLE, from 17 to 21 February 2025.
Today (10 April 2025) a lecture was held at the amphitheater of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy on the topic Student Life at Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW and in Poland. The lecturers were professors from the Institute of Civil Engineering at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Wojciech Sas, DSc, and Justyna Dzięcioł, PhD.
On March 21, 2025, in the amphitheater of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy of the University of Mostar, as part of a scientific lecture by colleague Anton Vrdoljak, a member of the ClimBeach project working team, the ClimBeach scientific project, funded by the Interreg IPA Croatia – Bosnia & Herzegovina – Montenegro program, was presented.
On March 5, 2025, at the premises of the RARIS agency in Zaječar (Serbia), as part of the 3rd meeting of the Interreg Danube project SpongeCity partners, the concept of the ClimBeach scientific project, which is funded by the EU program Interreg IPA Croatia – Bosnia & Herzegovina - Montenegro, was presented.
The first Project Steering Committee meeting of the ClimBeach project was successfully held! Five partners from three countries, including FGAG SUM, gathered in Neum on February 12, 2025, to share the progress made during the initial period and present plans for upcoming activities.
Dear readers,
e-ZBORNIK is an electronic journal of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy of the University of Mostar.
This is the 28th issue of our Journal which contains papers in Croatian and English with topics related to the contribution of the research of Mostar miljevina with special reference to frost resistance, environmental footprints caused by the operation of open-pit mines and the possibility of multifunctional use of the occupied space, defining the optimal distance between technological sequences during tunnel excavation in poor rock mass, the Infantry Barracks from 1889 and the competition for a secondary city center at French Republic Square from 1977 - roles in the urban development of the western part of Zagreb and analysis of the burned area in Grebaštica using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery and vegetation indices.