Dr. Zorana Petojevic
Dr. Zorana Petojevic
ZHAW
Architektur, Gestaltung und Bauingenieurwesen
Institut Bautechnologie und Prozesse
Tössfeldstrasse 11
8400 Winterthur
Arbeit an der ZHAW
Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Digitale Bauprozesse und -management
- Swiss IPD - ein praktisches Modell für die integrierte Projektabwicklung in der Schweiz
- Kreislaufwirtschaft in der gebauten Umwelt
Netzwerk
Mitglied in Netzwerken
ORCID digital identifier
Social Media
Projekte
- Schweizer Ökosystem für digitales zirkuläres Bauen / Teammitglied / laufend
- Swiss IPD: Methodik für Integrierte Projektabwicklung / Teammitglied / abgeschlossen
Publikationen
Buchbeiträge, peer-reviewed
Petojević, Z. et al. (2025) 'Integration of BIM and GIS to reduce construction and demolition waste', in Pacheco-Torgal, F. et al. (eds) Advances in construction and demolition waste recycling : digital technologies, management, processing and environmental assessment. Woodhead Publishing, pp. 99–118. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-443-23962-5.00002-5.
Schriftliche Konferenzbeiträge, peer-reviewed
- Gusinjac, E. et al. (2025) 'Machine learning model for predicting hourly energy consumption in non-residential buildings based on meteorological data', in Journal of Physics: Conference Series. IOP Publishing, p. 052016. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/3140/5/052016.
- Petojevic, Z. et al. (2025) 'Introducing the IPD Cookbook for effective project delivery : a quick reference guide to principles, values, and instruments', in Obradović, V. and Ivanišević, N. (eds) Proceedings of the 29th International Congress on Project Management "Collective Intelligence of Professional Project Management". IPMA Serbia, pp. 125–135. doi: 10.56889/gmjx3259.
Mündliche Konferenzbeiträge und Abstracts
Walzer, A., Petojevic, Z. and Graser, K. (2025) 'Aligning project delivery models with circular economy principles : a scoping analysis', in Sustainable Built Environment Conference 2025 Zurich - Extended Abstracts. Zurich: ETH Zurich. doi: 10.3929/ethz-c-000785685.
Publikationen vor Tätigkeit an der ZHAW
- Machine learning model for predicting hourly energy consumption in non-residential buildings based on meteorological data
- Aligning project delivery models with circular economy principles: A scoping analysis
- 3D city model conversion to BIM for automatic material quantities assessment (DOI: 10.35490/EC3.2025.378)
- Building renovation passport for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 – Case study of a multi-family residential building in Serbia
- Temperature impulse response of the two-layer building partition
- Introducing the IPD cookbook for effective project delivery: A quick reference guide to principles, values, and instruments
- Integration of BIM and GIS to reduce construction and demolition waste
- Mapping the urban building stock for a circular economy by integrating GIS and BIM. A case study from Belgrade, Serbia
- Modeling of heat transport in multi-layer structures in nonstationary case using Green's function and equivalent electric RC circuits
- Digital Modeling of Existing Building Stocks for Assessing Energy Efficiency and Circularity: State of the Art
Übrige Publikationen
- Zorana Petojević and Milica Savić and Aleksandra Parezanović and Ana Nadaždi (2023) COVID-19 Struggle and Post-COVID-19 Recovery: Exploringthe Governance, Success, and Digital Transition in ConstructionProjects in Serbia. Sustainability.
- Z. Petojevic, R. Gospavic, G. Todorovic, Estimation of Thermal Impulse Response of a Multi-Layer Building Wall through In-Situ Experimental Measurements in a Dynamic Regime with Applications, Applied Energy, vol. 228, pp. 468-486, 2018