Dr. Vesna Kosoric
Architect, Designer and FounderBauLab GmbH, Switzerland
Highest Degree
D.Sc. in Architecture from University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Biography
Dr. Vesna Kosoric is currently working as Architect, Designer and Founder at BauLab GmbH, Starrkirch-Wil, Switzerland. She has completed her D.Sc. in Architecture from University of Belgrade, Serbia. Her area of research interest includes Sustainability - Sustainable building design, Multi-Objective Design Optimization - Finding optimal design strategies and solutions, Integration of Renewable Energy in buildings - Active building envelope, Integration of Solar technologies, Space and health - Living comfort & health & well-being, User oriented research, and Integrated design- Architecture and technologies - Building structure - Interiors. Previously she was appointed as Managing Director, Architect at SEEEA d.o.o., Belgrade, Serbia, Visiting Scholar at School of Design and Environment (SDE), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, and Laboratory for Solar Energy and Building Physics (LESO-PB), EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne), Lausanne, Switzerland, Architect-Development Consultant at EZ Build d.o.o., Belgrade, Serbia, and Redactor and Translator at Gradevinska knjiga d.o.o., Belgrade, Serbia, and Professor at College of Architecture and Urbanism, Pancevo, Serbia, and Coach for 5th year students of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia. She has published 7 research articles n journals, 7 conference papers, and 2 books and 1 book chapter contributed as author/co-author. She is also serving as Referee in Architectural Science Review (ASR), Sydney, and member of Fundaçao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT), Porto, Serbian Chamber of Engineers, EXPEDITIO, Montenegro, and Andrejevic Endowment, Belgrade.
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Selected Publications
- Krstic, A., T. Kosic and V. Kosoric, 2013. Assessment of Different Scenarios for Energy Performance Improvements of Prefabricated Multifamily Housing. In: Climate Change and the Built Environment: Policies and Practice in Scotland and Serbia, Pucar, M., B. Dimitrijevic and I. Maric (Eds.). Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, pp: 255-282.
- Furundzic, A.K., V. Kosoric and K. Golic, 2012. Potential for reduction of CO2 emissions by integration of solar water heating systems on student dormitories through building refurbishment. Sustainable Cities Soc., 2: 50-62.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Kosoric, V., S. Wittkopf and Y. Huang, 2011. Testing a design methodology for building integration of photovoltaics (PV) using a PV demonstration site in Singapore. Archit. Sci. Rev., 54: 192-205.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Kosoric , V., 2011. Living closer to the environment. Arhitektura Urbanizam, 32: 16-27.
- Golic, K., V. Kosoric and A.K. Furundzic, 2011. General model of solar water heating system integration in residential building refurbishment-Potential energy savings and environmental impact. Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 15: 1533-1544.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Aleksic, L. and V. Kosoric, 2011. Solar energy for kids: Design of primary school’Dragojlo Dudic’ upgrade in Belgrade. Izgradnja, 65: 671-680.
- Stevanovic, S., M. Pucar and V. Kosoric, 2009. Potential solar energy use in a residential district in Nis. Spatium, 20: 9-18.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Krstic-Furundzic, A. and V. Kosoric, 2009. Improvement of energy performances of existing buildings by application of solar thermal systems. Spatium, 20: 19-22.
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