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This study examines the role of a specific behavioural model in the design process, based on an on-going architectural project for redevelopment of a public space. The employed model may be used to register environmental conditions and process information to create visible effects within the given public space. The approach concentrates on overcoming the problem of insufficient contextual information provided in the design brief. The discussion focuses on advantages and shortcomings of a design strategy based on real time data collection, including vehicular and pedestrian traffic, temperature, relative air humidity, insulation, pollution etc. and on establishing relevance of such information for the proposed built form and design decision making.
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The architectural project for redevelopment of Slavija square in Belgrade is made by 4of7 Architecture (Djordje Stojanovic, Milutin Cerovic, Andjela Karabasevic, Bogdan Obradovic and Milica Tasic). The author would like to thank Jelena Pejkovic for the last minute spelling and grammar check.
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Stojanovic, D. (2015). The Architecture of the ILL-Tempered Environment. In: Thomsen, M., Tamke, M., Gengnagel, C., Faircloth, B., Scheurer, F. (eds) Modelling Behaviour. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24208-8_13
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