Jelena Bogdanović, Leslie Forehand, Magdalena Dragović, Dušan Danilović, Travis Yeager, Debanjana Chatterjee, Jacob Gasper, Marko Pejić, Aleksandar Čučaković, Anastasija Martinenko, Suvadip Mandal and Charles Kerton presented “Modeling the Illumination of
Read FullTravis Yeager, Jelena Bogdanović, Leslie Forehand, Dušan Danilović, Magdalena Dragović, Debanjana Chatterjee, Jacob Gasper, Marko Pejić, Aleksandar Čučaković, Anastasija Martinenko, and Charles Kerton, published “Modeling the Sunlight Illumination of the
Read FullMagdalena Dragović, Aleksandar Čučaković, Demetrius Savvides and JelenaBogdanović published “The Two Geometric Concepts Applied on the ArchitecturalDesign of Medieval Churches in the Balkans” in SmartArt – Art and Science Applied.Experience
Read FullJelena Bogdanović presented “Possibilities of Parametric and Reverse Architectural Design for Better Understanding of the Studenica Church” at the workshop “Mediterranean Encounters: Objects, Images, Places” organized by the Hellenic Studies
Read FullJelena Bogdanović will be presenting ‘Possibilities of Parametric and Reverse Architectural Design for Better Understanding of the Studenica Church’ at the Seventh National Conference of the Byzantologists, Serbia, Belgrade on
Read FullYager will present “Modeling the Interior Sunlight Effects of Studenica Monastery” at the Online Workshop: Licht aus dem Osten? Natural Light in Medieval Churches Between Byzantium and the West. The
Read FullFindings of the Studenica research will be presented at the MoNGeometrija 2020 exhibition ”Dimensions Reflected”, which will be staged at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, as an
Read FullBogdanović and Kerton continue research on the Studenica monastery, intending to prove that ancient architects had expertise in physics and optics long before current scholarship recognizes. Using data-based parametric and
Read FullIn May 2019, J. Bogdanović and L. Forehand were interviewed by Megan Hardeman with figshare, discussing Studenica as a case study for sharing architecture data as a cross-discipline collaboration. Click
Read FullStudy Studenica researchers have published “Geometric Proportional Schemas of Serbian Medieval Raška Churches Based on Štambuk’s Proportional Canon” in Nexus Network Journal . April 2019, Volume 21, Issue 1, pp 33–58; online Dragović, M., Čučaković,
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