Abstract
This research paper focuses on the role of architecture in the development of smart cities in Serbia, through a comparative analysis with neighboring countries. Although Serbia does not officially have "smart cities," this paper analyzes initiatives and projects in major cities that rely on smart solution principles. Through a comparative analysis with neighboring countries, it investigates key architectural principles relevant to smart cities, analyzes examples from Serbia and the region, and identifies best practices, challenges, and future perspectives. This paper contributes to understanding the complexity and importance of the role of architecture in creating smart cities, and provides guidance for further steps towards the development of sustainable and technologically advanced urban environments.
Publisher
University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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