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

Deparment of Urbanism

Room: 011

Scientific field:
Urbanism 

Research interests:
urban design and planning, participatory urban design, open public spaces, Modernist Cities

Predrag Jovanović (1987) has finished his undergraduate studies in Architecture (2009) and master′s in Architecture and Urbanism (2011) at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture, where in 2015 he began his PhD studies. The fall semester 2016/2017 of PhD studies, he attended at the University “La Sapienza” in Rome, where he was doing research about modern concepts of urban structures in Rome and Italy.

 

After the completion of the Master studies, he was engaged by the Faculty of Architecture to work on the Preliminary, programming, urban and architectural Project of the right riverbank of the Sava river in the stretch between Branko’s Bridge and the confluence of the Topčider river (2011-2012). He collaborated with Dr. Zoran Djukanovic and Dr. Jelena Zivkovic in the international scientific research project Measuring non-measurable, which was realised under the patronage of  the Japanese government at KEIO University in Tokyo, Japan (2012). Also, he participated in an international project Alghero – Negotin, which has been realised under the patronage of the Italian Embassy in Belgrade between the local government of the city of Alghero in Italy and Negotin in Serbia (2015-2019).

 

Since February 2012 until March 2016 he has been actively involved in teaching as a volunteer-assistant at the Faculty of Architecture. Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade has hired him from March 2015 until September 2017 as a teaching assistant on the subjects Basics of Urban Planning and Design of open urban spaces.

 

In March 2016, he became an assistant at the Faculty of Architecture, where he has been a member of the commission for accreditation and self-evaluation of this institution since 2017.

 

Currently, he is working on a PhD thesis entitled Influence of modern blocks’ spatial characteristics on local community gathering places formation: Third region of New Belgrade under the mentorship of Professor Vladan Đokić, PhD.

 

Within several part-time engagements, he participated in the development of various architectural and urban projects