Positive Energy Districts 3.0

Excursion as part of the course “Positive Energy Districts 3.0” in Belgrade and Novi Sad (Serbia).

The photo shows a group of students in front of a red building.

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Group photo of the students

The picture shows the façade of a residential building.

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Facade of a residential building

The picture shows several students in front of a poster.

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Posters are developed jointly in transnational teams.

The picture shows a group of participants on the excursion to Novi Sad.

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Exkursion in Novi Sad

The photo shows 3 residential towers.

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Residential buildings in Novi Sad

Auf dem Bild ist ein Graffiti zu sehen eine Frau die einen Telefonhörer in der Hand hält und sagt "oh, Jeff ... but i love Novi Sad...

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Graffiti im Andy Warhol Stil in Novi Sad.

[Translate to English:] Auf dem Bild ist eine Gruppe von Studierenden zu sehen.

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For the third time, we offered an international “Blended Intensive Program” as a course via Erasmus+. Consisting of online conferences and an intensive workshop week in Serbia (Belgrade and Novi Sad), 34 students from Austria (Vienna University of Technology), Slovakia (Bratislava University of Technology, opens an external URL in a new window) and Serbia (University of Belgrade, opens an external URL in a new window) worked on integrated transformation of the built environment in terms of the energy transition. The task is to create inventories, scenarios and energy modeling for 9 districts in Novi Sad. In Belgrade, the Belgrade Water Front, opens an external URL in a new window project was one of the projects visited. More information can be found at

https://positiveenergydistrict.gef.bg.ac.rs/, opens an external URL in a new window