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    The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović by Stojanović Marko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The era of systematic tuberculosis prevention and treatment facilities in Serbia began after the Second World War. One of the architects engaged in designing such facilities was Milorad Pantović who designed the antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac.…”
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    Serbian historical research on the architect Milan Zlokovic by Milašinović-Marić Dijana

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…In the paper, an overview is given of the Serbian historical research on the personality and work of the architect Milan Zlokovic (1898-1965), the founder of modern movements in architecture in Serbia, professor and theoretician author of major modern architectural accomplishments. …”
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    The Belgrade opus of architect Leonid Maksheev (1925-1941) by Putnik-Prica Vladana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…As an emigrant from Russia, Maksheev was a member of the youngest generation of architects to be educated in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. …”
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    The Belgrade opus of architect Milutin Jovanović (1930-1941) by Gačić-Ivanov Jelena

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Milutin Jovanović belongs to the generation of architects who significantly contributed to the urban and architectural development of Belgrade between the two world wars. …”
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    Architect Janko Šafarik and his Belgrade opus (1911-1932) by Banković Angelina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The subject of the research presented in this paper is the Belgrade opus of architect Janko Šafarik (1882-1949). The research is mainly based on primary sources preserved in the Historical Archives of Belgrade, the Belgrade City Museum, the Military Archives and the archives of the Technical University in Dresden. …”
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    An overview of the activities of architect Branko Tanazević (1876-1948) in Belgrade by Andrić Dunja

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Branko Tanazević (1876-1948) was a renowned Serbian architect active during the first half of the 20th century. …”
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    European and national elements in the realizations of Belgrade architect Dušan Živanović (1853-1937) by Andrić Dunja

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The subject of this research is the architectural work of the Belgrade architect Dušan Živanović (1853-1937), with the primary focus being placed upon a systematic analysis of European and National elements, their (inter-)relationships and parallel (co-)existence within it. …”
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    The unrealized project of the State Archives building (1922) by architect Dimitrije M. Leko by Kiproski Sanja D.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The unrealized project of the State Archives building (1922) is one of the earliest works of the prominent architect and university professor at the Technical Faculty in Belgrade, Dimitrije M. …”
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    On the continuity of the ideas and forms in architecture of Ranko Radović by Dinulović Radivoje

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Architect Ranko Radović performed as a writer, lecturer, painter and motivator of other people working as a project designer and developer at the same time. …”
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    The award of the Aleksandar Saletic’s trust by Miletić-Šerbedžija Milica

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The architect and interior designer of the Radio and Television Pink building has skillfully interwoven the form and function into a coherent entity. …”
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    Minimalism in architecture: Architecture as a language of its identity by Vasilski Dragana

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Resources by which the meaning is built primarily, susceptible to transformation, as well as routing of understanding (decoding) messages carried by a work of architecture, are subject of semiotics and communication theories, which have played significant role for the architecture and the architect. Minimalism in architecture, as a paradigm of the XXI century architecture, means searching for essence located in the irreducible minimum. …”
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    Miloš Savčić's (1924-26) palace: An atypical corner building in Belgrade by Kadijević Aleksandar Đ.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…One of the lesser-studied corner buildings in the central zone of Belgrade is the Palace of Miloš Savčić at the corner of Kralja Milana and Andrićev Venac streets (former Dobrinjska) built in 1924-26 to a design by the renowned Serbian engineer Miloš Savčić (1865-1941) and the prolific Russian-born architect Evgenii Gulin (1875-?). It deserves attention not only by its location in the cityscape and spatial organisation but also as a representative example of the architecture of academicism.…”
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    A contribution to the study of the influence of regional architectural schools in Belgrade's interwar construction: The house of the sculptor Lojze Dolinar in Profesorska Kolonija by Mišić Biljana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Among the more significant Slovenian contributions to Belgrade architecture between the two world wars is the house at Ulica Osmana Đikića 22 (1931-1933) by architect Herman Hus, in which one of the most important Yugoslav artists, Lojze Dolinar, lived and created for the most fruitful period of his working life. …”
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    The building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by Pavlović Marina S., Mihajlov Saša J.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…One of the most monumental buildings of Interwar Academicism in Serbia, the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Kneza Miloša 24-26, forms, together with the Government Building - the former Ministry of Finance - a harmonious ensemble shaped by the architect Nikolay Petrovich Krasnov. Although it was not built for the needs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but rather for two other ministries (the Ministry of Forestry and Mining and the Ministry of Agriculture and Waterworks), the monumentality of the building corresponds to the importance of the institution that it plays host to. …”
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    Architecture of craft and service centers by Ranko Radović: Creating an urban ambience by Gubić Ilija, Antešević Nebojša

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Ranko Radović (1935-2005) was a prominent Serbian, Montenegrin and Yugoslavian architect, urban planner and designer, professor and architecture historian and theorist. …”
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