UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE
FACULTY OF
ARCHITECTURE
BULEVAR KRALJA ALEKSANDRA 73/II, 11120 BELGRADE, SERBIA
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Assistant professor

Deparment of Architectural Technologies

Room: 243

Bojana Zeković (born Stanković, 1987) has graduated at University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture in 2010. During studies was awarded scholarships from Foundation for the development of scientific and artistic youth and Ministry of Education of Republic of Serbia. She has also participated and been awarded in several student architectural competitions, and attended student internship in China (2009).

After graduation enrols PhD course with the specific field of research in Technologies in architecture, management, bioclimatic principles and ecology in architecture. Passes training, internship and exam for obtaining LEED GA (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Associate) licence. Participates and has been awarded in domestic and international architectural competitions. Works as an associate in several companies and architecture offices (Atrium consulting, Arhisolar office, nekolikoArhitekata, Studio OBE).

Also participates in several international research projects (TABULA/EPISCOPE, HORIZON 2020 EMBUild, Erasmus + KLABS, HERSUS). Part of the facutly advisors team in the student project TwistBox for the international student competition Solar Decathlon Middle East (SDME 2018) in Dubai.

As part of the team of researchers from Faculty of Architecture takes part in project coordinated by GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationalle Zusammenarbeit)of Energy Efficiency in Serbia, investigating energy performance of Serbian housing and public building stock, resulting a series of publications. Takes part in a national research project ТР36034: Investigation and systematization of Serbian housing in context of globalization and European integration in the framework of quality and living standard improvement.

PhD course has completed in 2017 with the thesis Models for energy performance improvement of family houses built between 1946-1970. in Serbia, under mentorship of Professor Milica Jovanović Popović.

Author of numerous papers published in international and national scientific journals, conference proceedings and monograps. Researcher in the Buidling stock research unit (Lab 18).

Interested in theoretical and practical manifestations of environmental tendencies in architecture and design.