Tadeja ZupancicUniversity of Ljubljana · Faculty of Architecture
Tadeja Zupancic
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Traffic monitoring and advanced urban analytics play an important role in city planning and in attaining sustainable mobility through data-driven decision-making. With the advent of open-sourced data initiatives, new data-sharing technologies and software, also analytical methods, and data integration techniques are forced to subsequent levels. In...
The aim of the A-Place project is to address the problem of placelessness in our multicultural, and interconnected societies from a multidisciplinary and participatory perspective. Artists and creators, educators and students of art and architecture, and cultural agents collaborate with communities in the design and implementation of placemaking ac...
Travel time data and variability of travel times can be used to quantify the network performance as an important aspect of sustainable development in modern cities. We introduce a data collection and analysis framework to be employed as an integral part of a neighbourhood sustainability assessment (NSA). The proposed framework performs a targeted s...
Traffic counts are among the most frequently employed data to assess the traffic patterns and key performance indicators of next generation sustainable cities. Automatised counting is often based on conventional traffic monitoring systems such as inductive loop counters (ILCs). These are costly to install, maintain, and support. In this paper, we i...
North Macedonia’s traditional houses have been extensively studied, including those in Tetovo, yet very little is
known about the experiential qualities of the traditional house as sensed by its inhabitants. Since it is difficult to find
a traditional house in Tetovo that is habitable today, the paper explored its experiential qualities through dwe...
The rapid evolution of information and communications technologies has brought the potential held by urban analytics up to a higher level and thus promises more well-informed decisions, including advances in the assessment methodologies and monitoring based on existing data and its reuse. The paper provides an insight into an ongoing national resea...
The purpose of A-Place “Linking places through networked artistic practices”, a
project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme (2019-2023) is to design and
implement art-centred placemaking activities in six European cities –Barcelona,
Bologna, Brussels, Lisbon, Ljubljana, and Nicosia– to connect meanings and
experiences associated to places ac...
The purpose of A-Place "Linking places through networked artistic practices", a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme (2019-2023) is to design and implement art-centred placemaking activities in six European cities-Barcelona, Bologna, Brussels, Lisbon, Ljubljana, and Nicosia-to connect meanings and experiences associated to places acro...
The North Republic of Macedonia faces state identity problems. The state’s concern is to create a state identity based on the Macedonian national identity. To prove the Macedonian national identity as a state identity, the government (2006-2017) works to create a clear cut history of the Macedonian nationality. The search for and proving of the his...
The EAAE Annual Conference of 2019 is titled ‘The Hidden School’, aiming to discuss an architecture school’s true character, the substance and the quality of architectural education in the broadest sense, and that which is beyond the stated curricula, yet — whether concretely manifested or subliminally perceived — embodies the culture of the school...
The proposed paper discusses the sustainable efficiency and quality of Slovenian neighbourhoods in the Mediterranean region of Karst with the focus to the sustainability awareness and travel habits of their residents. The empirical study was carried out as an empirical pilot of the broader theoretical research project dealing with the modular urban...
In this research, poem-drawing is a mode of communicating thoughts and feelings
related to a spatial atmosphere (experienced/imagined/designed). Writing and
drawing intertwine as two artistic ways of re-reading the place at different layers
of meaning. The poem-drawing process encourages a poetic way of spatial re-thinking and a holistic immersi...
To contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the experiences of the visually impaired people and the challenges they encounter while navigating the architectural and urban spaces, we propose a framework that incorporates the subjects under study as active protagonists. In this regard, we present and discuss the relevant findings from a fo...
Since the signing of the Bologna Declaration in 1999, third cycle education, or, most specifically, doctoral training, has been growing in number of candidates and in relevance in most European schools of Architecture. The European Association for Architectural Education (EAAE), through its Research Academy group (RA), created a questionnaire with...
In leading architectural offices where digital technologies have become de facto
part and parcel of the architectural design process, it has become pointless to talk
about ``architectural design'' and ``digital technology'' as separate phenomena.
In fact, those offices showcase advances in their designs through combined
developments in process, too...
The paper provide an insight into the research conducted by the Faculty of Architecture (University of Ljubljana), and the Urban institute of Slovenia committed to the assessment of the efficiency related to the management of local resources at the level of neighbourhoods. The reduction of energy consumption and energy efficient built environments...
The paper provide an insight into the research conducted by the University of Ljubljana, and the Urban institute of Slovenia committed to the assessment of the efficiency related to the management of local resources at the level of neighbourhoods. The reduction of energy consumption and energy efficient built environments are key objectives of many...
This contribution discusses the sustainable efficiency and quality of Slovenian neighbourhoods with the focus to the sustainability awareness and habits of their residents. The empirical study in selected Slovenian neighbourhoods which is partly discussed in this article was carried out as a pilot of the research project developing data-based syste...
The aim of this article is to contribute to a cultivation of receptivity and responsiveness towards the emotional dimension of an environment. This article was developed around artistic reflections on oneiric childhood places, dense with vulnerable shared memories, and feelings layered through time. Poem-cinematic image entwinement in Tarkovsky's M...
‘If you live in a house - the house
will not fall.’
Tarkovsky, A., qtd. in ‘Mirror’ (1975)
Observing spatial reality through the eyes of a child brings freshness in the way of perception, a revelation in each new look at the same object. Therefore, the embodied memory of the parental home represents a tangible palimpsest of inner mirrors of the...
Poem-drawing is a processual tool in holistic reading and re-imagining of places.
A composite of two artforms, it exhibits immeasurable spatial merits that cannot
be grasped in technical modes of architectural expression. Each time a differently
‘spoken’ language, its variations are molded by author’s inner condition, at a certain place and inst...
This dialogue aims to demonstrate the relational knowledge creation in creative practice research. The practice identity is investigated through the lenses of the Mediterrannean context. The starting point is the EU 7th FP ITN ADAPT-r project 'Architecture, Design and Art Practice Training-research'. The two dialogue voices are from this network: A...
Leadership is an important quality in organisations. Leadership is needed to introduce change and innovation. In our opinion, in architectural and design practices, the role of leadership has not yet been sufficiently studied, especially when it comes to the role of digital tools and media. With this paper we intend to initiate a discussion in the...
The paper discusses the importance of considering local identities for a successful retrofitting of neighbourhoods. We define the concept of the spatial identity in a relation to the framework of a neighbourhood and its characteristics through the metrics, used for evaluating performance or level of quality. Databased systems to support decisionmak...
The purpose of this article is to show how we can influence urban mobility through public participation. On the one hand, this article focuses on exploring opinions of the public and professionals’ opinions regarding public participation (willingness to be involved, when and where they want to be involved etc.), and, on the other hand, it also deal...
Data-based systems to support decision-making process in urban planning and gradual retrofitting are essential for achieving resilient cities or successfully following the European climate and energy efficiency policies. In this paper we outline the on-going research that seeks for a reliable metrics to evaluate the characteristics of built environ...
The purpose of this chapter is to show how important it is to use visualization techniques for enhancing public participation
in creating smart cities. The chapter focuses on exploring people’s opinions with regard to urban design, and on exploring new media and digital tools for public engagement. More specifically, it focuses on exploring the pot...
The tendencies to studying, designing and creating urban places with a greater relevance to the user's personal experience - as a response to the impersonal approach of design - have reinforced the search for the alternative ways of tackling the city and its parts (Laric and Macdonald, 2010). The vital concept of urban design and its qualities not...
This article explores how simple and widely available digital visual tools can improve the level of public participation in urban design from the early planning and design stages onwards. When reviewing the tradition of public participation, illustrated by the example of the city of Koper, it was found that traditional methods and techniques were g...
The persistence of difficulties related to communication of the stakeholders in the architectural and urban design process is mainly due to the diversity of interests, different perspectives, representation problems and the abilities of visual communication. The paper delves extensively into communication abilities and divides between experts and n...
Our behaviour towards the environment depends on our beliefs about the environment. Beliefs, however, are a subject of change, particularly during important life transitions such as the transition to adolescence, because this is a period when an individual develops the ability of complex and abstract reasoning. Understanding this transition is ther...
Architectural design is a complex process involving different actors. While studying architecture, students usually work alone, and they do not have many opportunities to collaborate with other professions. Consequently, they end up lacking the knowledge regarding other professions, as well as regarding communic42ation and collaboration with other...
Soavtorji: Andreja Istenič-Starčič, Matevž Juvančič, Tomaž Novljan, Maruška Šubic-Kovač, Špela Verovšek, Tadeja Zupančič, Bibliografija
Soavtorji: Andreja Istenič-Starčič, Matevž Juvančič, Tomaž Novljan, Maruška Šubic-Kovač, Špela Verovšek, Tadeja Zupančič, Bibliografija
This article addresses visual language in architecture and spatial disciplines, using it as a means of communicating and conveying information, knowledge and ideas about space that are permeated by their interdisciplinary character. We focus in particular on the transmission of messages between professionals and the general public, arguing that thi...
This study provides an interdisciplinary account determining how children and adolescents understand urban and architectural aspects of sustainable development. The concept of sustainability implies complex relations between ethical, economical, social, technical and other qualities of our environment. The concept is difficult to understand for chi...
This article addresses the problems related to the student lacking of the comprehension of the space and proportions scale in architectural and urban design education. The research is based on carefully selected case studies taken from our recent architectural-urban design workshops, which have presented a methodological framework process within th...
This paper introduces a novel approach to understanding the complex information and logics of urban spaces by the non-professional public. A model for Interpretation of Qualities in Urban Space (aMIQUS) is proposed. The objectives are threefold: first, to form common, valid and applicable measures to assess features of space design; second, to indi...
The paper presents applied study of model-based competency management framework for the evaluation of competencies of in AEC build-ing tenders. We explore competencies in the de-sign process for physical worlds by examining design input, process, and outcome. The study is based on three real-life tendering projects of high-rise buildings in central...
The authors base their efforts on the assumption that future cities will only be called ?advanced? and ?sustainable? if they evolve as a shared vision between the city users / dwellers (general public) and urban designers, planners, architects, engineers (experts). For visions to be shared and planning processes to be inclusive the involvement of a...
Bibliografija: str. 194
Besedilo v slov. in angl., Bibliografija: str. 76-77, 155, Izvleček v slov. in angl.
Cir., Bibliografija: str. 167
Besedilo v angl., Bibliografija z opombami na koncu prispevka, Povzetek v slovaš.
V prispevku se obravnava področje vidnega jezika v arhitekturi in prostorskih disciplinah, in sicer kot sredstva za komuniciranje in posredovanje informacij, znanja in zamisli o prostoru, ki jih problemsko zaznamuje interdisciplinarni značaj. Osredotočamo se na tisti del problematike, ki vključuje prenos sporočil od strokovne k splošni javnosti, in...
Cir., Bibliografija: str. 167
Bibliografija: str. 194
Besedilo v angl., Bibliografija z opombami na koncu prispevka, Povzetek v slovaš.
Besedilo v slov. in angl., Bibliografija: str. 76-77, 155, Izvleček v slov. in angl.
Bibliografija: str. 194
Cir., Bibliografija: str. 167
Besedilo v angl., Bibliografija z opombami na koncu prispevka, Povzetek v slovaš.
Urban design is a public collaborative activity, which deals with our building environment. We all want to make urban areas pleasant and functional. Both lay public and professionals have to be included in the design process. They have different knowledge backgrounds and expertise, but they need to communicate and collaborate with each other, using...
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Avtorji iz Slovenije: Alenka Fikfak, Sonja Ifko, Matevž Juvančič, Rok Poles, Tadeja Zupančič, Projekt je podprla The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Avtorji iz Slovenije: Alenka Fikfak, Sonja Ifko, Matevž Juvančič, Rok Poles, Tadeja Zupančič, Projekt je podprla The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Avtorji iz Slovenije: Alenka Fikfak, Sonja Ifko, Matevž Juvančič, Rok Poles, Tadeja Zupančič, Projekt je podprla The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme
This paper offers insights into innovative practice being undertaken in higher architectural and design education, where both language and content teaching and learning are integrated as interwoven parts with joint curricular roles. Using Expansive Learning Theory as an analytical framework to examine potential tensions and contradictions arising f...
Soavtorji: Špela Verovšek, Matevž Juvančič, Anja Jutraž, Dostopno tudi na CD-ROMu
Soavtorji: Špela Verovšek, Matevž Juvančič, Anja Jutraž, Dostopno tudi na CD-ROMu
Soavtorji: Špela Verovšek, Matevž Juvančič, Anja Jutraž, Dostopno tudi na CD-ROMu
This article is seen as a base for development of urban co-design interfaces like visual digital 3D city models to enhance public participation in local urban projects and to be also used as communication and collaborative tools in urban design. Presented research aims at developing visual digital 3D city models to enhance public participation in l...
This study provides an interdisciplinary account determining how children and adolescents understand urban and architectural aspects of sustainable development. The concept of sustainability implies complex relations between ethical, economical, social, technical and other qualities of our environment. The concept is difficult to understand for chi...
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Opis vira z dne: 20.10.2010, Bibliografija: str. 8-9
Prispevek nastal v okviru projekta nacionalnega ciljnega raziskovalnega programa "Konkurenčnost Slovenije 2006-2013", Bibliografija: str. 77, Izvleček
27th Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, Yildiz Technical University, 16. -19. september 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Opis vira z dne: 20.10.2010, Bibliografija: str. 8-9
Prispevek nastal v okviru projekta nacionalnega ciljnega raziskovalnega programa "Konkurenčnost Slovenije 2006-2013", Bibliografija: str. 77, Izvleček
Prispevek nastal v okviru projekta nacionalnega ciljnega raziskovalnega programa "Konkurenčnost Slovenije 2006-2013", Bibliografija: str. 77, Izvleček
27th Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, Yildiz Technical University, 16. -19. september 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
27th Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, Yildiz Technical University, 16. -19. september 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
Nasl. z nasl. zaslona, Opis vira z dne: 20.10.2010, Bibliografija: str. 8-9