Branko Milošević, a researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, has received an award for his contribution to the development of idea of accessibility of information on spatial planning and development, in the category Research and Experiment in Architecture.
At the award ceremony held on April 16 at the Grand Gallery of the Museum of Applied Arts, the jury of the 48th Salon of Architecture presented the award to the author team consisting of Antonije Ćatić, Branko Milošević, and Bojana Novaković. The award was given for their contribution to the development of the idea of accessibility of information on spatial planning and development through the project “Interactive GIS tool for transparent planning -synthesis map of the Draft Spatial Plan for a Special Purpose Area for the Jadar Project”. The project is positioned at the intersection of spatial planning, contemporary technologies, and public policy, and is conceived as a response to the crisis of participation in spatial and urban planning processes. The interactive map developed within the project enables simpler and more accessible access to key information about planned spatial development for the public.
On April 29 at 17:30, the public will have the opportunity to learn more about the project at the premises of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, through a discussion with the authors.

